Praxair Completes Acquisition of German Industrial Gas Business of Air Liquide

Praxair, Inc. announced today that it has completed the acquisition of certain industrial gas assets and related businesses in Germany from Air Liquide S.A. for 497 million euros or about $650 million.

The acquisition agreement was first announced on October 7, 2004 and has since been approved by the European and German regulatory authorities. Included in the deal were certain assets required to be sold by Air Liquide as a result of its purchase of Messer Griesheim in Germany.

The acquired business is comprised of the southern portion of the Rhine/Ruhr pipeline and the Saar pipeline, plus bulk distribution and packaged gas businesses. It serves large customers in the refining, chemical and steel industries along the pipeline systems, plus about 40,000 smaller customers in bulk, medical, specialty and packaged gases. Praxair's German headquarters is located in Dusseldorf.

"This is a high-quality business with important global and European customers," Randy Kramer, president of Praxair Europe, said. "It significantly strengthens our operations in the German/Benelux region and increases our total annual sales in Europe to about $1 billion."

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