Energy Capital Partners ("ECP") is pleased to announce the acquisition of the Isle of Grain liquified natural gas terminal ("Grain LNG") in partnership1 with Centrica plc ("Centrica") from National Grid group ("National Grid") for an enterprise value of £1.5 billion.
Tyler Reeder, President and Managing Partner, ECP, said:
“As one of the largest private owners of natural gas generation and infrastructure assets in the US, ECP has long understood that natural gas is indispensable to keeping grids resilient and advancing the transition to a lower-carbon future. With the emergence of the US as the global leader in low-cost LNG supply and the growing need for reliable natural gas supply across the UK and Europe, we believe Grain LNG will increasingly be relied upon as critical infrastructure to deliver dependable energy to local markets.
“We are thrilled to be partnering with Centrica, who bring a wealth of knowledge and experience in the UK energy markets, as we execute our joint vision to optimise this world class asset and set up Grain LNG for success for decades to come.”
Chris O'Shea, Group Chief Executive, Centrica plc, said:
“The Isle of Grain terminal is a strategic asset that will support the UK’s energy security for many decades to come, keeping energy flowing reliably and affordably to households and businesses across the country as we transition to net zero. That’s why we are so pleased to be investing, continuing Centrica's pivot towards long-term, predictable infrastructure cash flows, underpinning our medium-term guidance and creating valuable future options.
“We are delighted to be partnering with ECP, a highly experienced investor in energy infrastructure around the world. We look forward to working with them and Grain LNG’s management team to deliver on the full potential of this unique asset for customers and the country.
“Our decision to commit £3bn of capital in both Sizewell C and the Isle of Grain demonstrates the attractiveness of the UK as an investment location underpinned by supportive government investment policies.”
1 Centrica and ECP each own 50% of Garden Topco Limited (“Topco”). Garden Bidco Limited (“Bidco”) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Topco.
2 Nominal, post-tax, assuming life of asset hold period.
3 Adjusted EBITDA including Centrica’s share of EBITDA from joint ventures and associates. £1.6 billion is the mid-point of a £1.3 billion - £1.9 billion range.