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Repsol eyes more eco-friendly dealmaking in push to expand in United States

Spain's Repsol is dealing with an offer to offer a minority stake in a renewable portfolio in the United States as it aims to broaden its footprint in a nation it views as a key market.

The move remains in line with the energy firm's strategy to fund its diversity into renewables from its traditional oil and gas core company by offering minority stakes in renewable jobs.

We are working on closing our very first renewable possession rotation in this country, Chief Executive Josu Jon Imaz told analysts in a contact Thursday to present the first-quarter results.

He did not offer further information, and a spokesperson declined to comment.

The U.S. will get around a quarter of the 16 billion-19 billion euros ($ 17 billion-$ 20 billion) the company prepares to invest through 2027.

Repsol already has a 40% stake in U.S. renewables designer Hecate Energy.

Last quarter, it closed the

acquisition

of U.S. renewable energy designer ConnectGen, part of 2.1 billion euros in overall investments that contributed to push up net debt to 3.9 billion euros at the end of March.

POSITIVE ON VENEZUELA

Imaz was also positive about the outlook for the company's organization in Venezuela, in spite of Washington's transfer to re-impose sanctions on the country over election issues.

We see today reasonable conditions to enhance our position in Venezuela without more financial direct exposure, he said.

Oil production at its Venezuelan joint endeavors with state company PDVSA is expected to double after a recent arrangement to broaden areas designated to the tasks, he

stated

.

The comments came as the company posted lower profit for the very first quarter, hurt by lower gas prices and a weaker performance from its refining and trading companies.

Quarterly adjusted revenue was up to 1.27 billion euros ($ 1.4. billion), ahead of a company-provided typical projection from. experts of 1.19 billion euros.

Net earnings dropped 13% to 969 million euros.