Oil and shipping conglomerate A.P Moller-Maersk could land a deal with the Danish government on oil and gas operations in the North Sea within days, political sources with knowledge of the negotiations told Reuters on March 7.
The deal will secure continued production in the Danish part of the North Sea and is seen as crucial for Maersk as it seeks to focus its operations on the North Sea and spin off its energy assets via a listing or merger.
The Danish state has agreed to improved fiscal terms, the sources said. That would allow Maersk to continue operations at Denmark's largest gas field, Tyra, where more than 90% of the country's gas production is processed.
However, Maersk would have to agree that if the oil price goes above $75 per barrel (bbl) the company would pay 5% more of its profit to the state. If the oil price rises above $85/bbl, this would be 10%. The current tax rate is 52%.
The sources also said that in separate negotiations the minority government was close to securing a majority in Parliament for the deal, which is needed for its final implementation.
The deal would apply to the companies in the Danish Underground Consortium, which include Royal Dutch Shell Plc (NYSE: RDS.A), Chevron Corp. (NYSE: CVX) and state-owned Nordsofonden, as well as Maersk.
"No new North Sea deal has been agreed. There are still negotiations with the parties," the finance ministry said on Twitter. It has no further comment for the time being, a spokesman said.
Maersk Oil declined to comment.
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