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Italy clears Italgas' deal for 2i Rete Gas with conditions

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MILAN (Reuters) - Italy's antitrust has conditionally approved the acquisition of domestic rival 2i Rete Gas by Italgas, the largest gas distributor in Europe, the authority said on Tuesday. Italgas

Italy Approves Italgas Acquisition of 2i Rete Gas with Conditions

By Francesca Landini and Cristina Carlevaro

MILAN (Reuters) -Italy's antitrust has conditionally approved the acquisition of 2i Rete Gas by domestic rival Italgas, the largest gas distributor in Europe, the authority said on Tuesday.

Italgas agreed in October to buy 2i Rete Gas for 5.3 billion euros ($5.8 billion), marking a significant move in the consolidation of the country's gas distribution sector.

The antitrust body called on Italgas to implement several remedies, including the sale of part of its gas distribution business in Italy corresponding to 600,000 customers from a total of 12.3 million clients the combined entity with 2i Rete Gas would have reached in its home country.

The group will have to complete the disposal by the end of October 2025.

A number of Italian gas groups, including Ascopiave, have said they would be interested in buying customers that Italgas would potentially sell to comply with antitrust requests.

"Italgas will proceed with the closing of the transaction by the end of the first quarter," the company said in a separate statement.

The group headed by Chief Executive Paolo Gallo will begun to integrate 2i Rete Gas in the second quarter, moving ahead of schedule, Italgas said, adding this will allow it to start rolling out 15.6 billion euros in planned investments under its 2024-2030 strategic plan.

In the coming months, the two gas distribution groups will prioritise the integration of their corporate and information systems, the digitisation of the network and other actions to achieve initial synergies. They will also begun large-scale applications of artificial intelligence solutions. ($1 = 0.9189 euros)

(Reporting by Francesca Landini and Cristina Carlevaro, editing by Gianluca Semeraro and Keith Weir)

Key Takeaways

  • Italy's antitrust approves Italgas' acquisition of 2i Rete Gas.
  • The deal is valued at 5.3 billion euros.
  • Italgas must sell part of its business to comply with antitrust conditions.
  • Integration of 2i Rete Gas will begin in the second quarter.
  • Italgas plans to invest 15.6 billion euros by 2030.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Italy's antitrust authority approve?
Italy's antitrust authority conditionally approved Italgas' acquisition of 2i Rete Gas.
What conditions did Italgas have to meet for the acquisition?
Italgas must sell part of its gas distribution business in Italy, corresponding to 600,000 customers, by the end of October 2025.
When does Italgas plan to close the transaction?
Italgas plans to proceed with the closing of the transaction by the end of the first quarter.
Who expressed interest in buying customers from Italgas?
Several Italian gas groups, including Ascopiave, have shown interest in purchasing the customers that Italgas may sell to comply with antitrust requests.
What are the integration plans for Italgas and 2i Rete Gas?
In the coming months, Italgas and 2i Rete Gas will focus on integrating their corporate and information systems, as well as digitizing the network.

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