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Centrica frontrunner to buy National Grid's LNG terminal in $2 billion deal, FT reports

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Posted on August 13, 2025

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Centrica frontrunner to buy National Grid's LNG terminal in $2 billion deal, FT reports
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(Reuters) -British Gas owner Centrica and Energy Capital Partners are in talks to buy the Isle of Grain LNG terminal from National Grid in a deal valued at about 1.5 billion pounds ($2.03 billion),

Centrica Leads Bid for National Grid's $2 Billion LNG Terminal

Centrica's Bid for National Grid's LNG Terminal

(Reuters) -British Gas owner Centrica and Energy Capital Partners are in talks to buy the Isle of Grain LNG terminal from National Grid in a deal valued at about 1.5 billion pounds ($2.03 billion), the Financial Times reported on Wednesday.

Centrica declined to comment on the FT report, while National Grid and Energy Capital did not immediately respond to Reuters' requests for comments.

National Grid, which owns and operates Britain's high-voltage electricity transmission network, had said last year it was seeking to sell its Grain LNG terminal, Europe's largest such facility, as part of its efforts to streamline operations.

Details of the Acquisition

FT said a deal could be announced shortly.

Other Interested Parties

Centrica announced in July it had signed an agreement to acquire a 15% equity stake in Britain's new nuclear project, Sizewell C. The company also reported a drop in its first-half profit.

Hong Kong's CK Infrastructure Holdings was among the interested parties for the terminal, but has reportedly dropped its pursuit, Bloomberg News reported earlier this month.

Market Impact of LNG

LNG has become a vital source of gas for Europe, especially after the Russia-Ukraine conflict and as the subsequent Western sanctions on Russia disrupted energy markets. The resulting price surge continues to weigh on British consumers.

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(Reporting by Gnaneshwar Rajan and Mrinmay Dey in Bengaluru; Editing by Maju Samuel and Shreya Biswas)

Key Takeaways

  • Centrica and Energy Capital Partners are in talks to buy the Isle of Grain LNG terminal.
  • The deal is valued at approximately $2.03 billion.
  • National Grid aims to streamline operations by selling the terminal.
  • LNG is crucial for Europe amid energy market disruptions.
  • Hong Kong's CK Infrastructure Holdings withdrew from the bid.

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