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Trafigura consortium in talks to buy Exxon oil refinery in France

Rhone Energies, a consortium of commodity trader Trafigura and Entara LLC, remains in exclusive settlements with Exxon Mobil's ESSO SAF to acquire the FossurMer refinery in southern France and the Toulouse and Villette de Vienne terminals.

Trafigura stated in a declaration on Thursday it would go into into a minimum 10-year unique petroleum supply and item offtake arrangement, consisting of ownership of petroleum and item stocks in tank.

Fos-sur-Mer refinery has a crude oil processing capacity of 140,000 barrels each day.

Trafigura added that Rhone Energies would continue to supply ESSO SAF in the area.

The offer's conclusion is subject to regulative approvals and is anticipated by the end of 2024. The monetary regards to the proposed deal are personal, the business said.

This is the 2nd significant acquisition by Trafigura this year following an agreement to buy the European service of Greenergy, a UK-based provider of roadway fuels and a biodiesel producer.

Trading companies like Trafigura and competing Vitol are looking for acquisition opportunities worldwide after they generated billions over the last two years due to the European energy crisis and market volatility brought on by sweeping western sanctions on Russia.

Trafigura posted a record net revenue of about $7.4 billion for last year, up 5% from 2022.

ESSO shares are up 9.2% on Thursday, the greatest since July 2008.