Brazil Tractebel Makes Offer for Camargo Hydro Assets -Estado
07 October 2009 - 3:23AM
Dow Jones News
Brazilian utility Tractebel Energia (TBLE3.BR) has made an offer
for stakes in several hydroelectric generation projects currently
owned by local construction firm Camargo Correa, the company's
chief executive said Tuesday, according to the local Estado
newswire.
Tractebel Energia CEO Manoel Zaroni said the company is seeking
to buy Camargo Correa's 6.35% stake in Machadinho Energetica.
Machadinho controls a 9.9% stake in the 3,500 megawatt capacity
Jirau hydroelectric project on the Madeira River in the Amazon
region. Tractebel's parent company GDF Suez SA (GSZ.FR) already has
a 50.1% stake in the project. Machadinho also has a 4.5% stake in
the 1,100 MW Estreito hydroelectric project in the northern state
of Tocantins and an 83.1% interest in the smaller Machadinho
hydroelectric project.
The purchase would solidify the existing stakes of Tractebel and
GDF Suez in the projects, said Zaroni, who would not reveal the
size of the offer.
Zaroni said the company would make the purchase utilizing
company cash reserves.
- By Alastair Stewart; Dow Jones Newswires; 5511 2847-4520;
alastair.stewart@dowjones.com