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Basell Make Offer to Buy Shell Oil Refinery and Petrochemical Plant in France

Basell and Société de Pétroles Shell SAS announced today that Basell has made an offer to buy the Shell oil refinery and associated infrastructure and businesses at the Berre l'Etang petrochemical complex in France. Subject to staff council consultation, review and approval from regulatory authorities and agreement on the sale and purchase documents, the transaction is expected to close early 2008. A purchase price of $700 million has been agreed.

With world-scale polypropylene and polyethylene plants, a steam cracker and butadiene extraction unit at the same site and a polyethylene plant at nearby Fos sur Mer, Basell is currently the largest customer of the Shell refinery. The refinery’s products include naphtha, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), fuels for a variety of applications, bitumen and heating oil.

“The refinery is of strategic importance to Basell because it provides a further backward integration of our activities at the Berre site, one of our core European sites,” said Volker Trautz, CEO of Basell. “Its products play an important role in support of our Polyolefins Europe business and through the acquisition we will be able to simplify existing interfaces and operate even more effectively.”

Commenting on the transaction, Rob Routs, Executive Director Oil Products and Chemicals, Royal Dutch Shell plc, said: “The deal is consistent with our strategy of ‘more upstream, profitable downstream’, where we aim to focus and simplify the portfolio of the Downstream business to those areas that give us the best returns and allow us to use capital to invest in growth markets. We believe this deal is in the long-term best interests of our shareholders, staff and customers.”

In 2006, to strengthen its ethylene and propylene integration, Basell acquired the remaining 50% interest in the steam cracker at the same petrochemical complex at Berre from Shell, its former partner in the cracker joint venture. If the refinery transaction is completed the approximately 1,500 Shell employees at the site will transfer to Basell (of this 1,500, about 500 already work for Basell’s site activities).

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