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UPDATE 1-Woolworths Group enters 15-year fuel supply deal with Caltex Australia

Published 05/07/2018, 08:39 am
Updated 05/07/2018, 08:40 am
© Reuters.  UPDATE 1-Woolworths Group enters 15-year fuel supply deal with Caltex Australia
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July 5 (Reuters) - Woolworths Group Ltd WOW.AX , Australia's largest supermarket operator, said on Thursday it entered a 15-year fuel supply deal with Caltex Australia Ltd CTX.AX , even as it continues to pursue an IPO or sale of its petrol business.

The firm will also start a wholesale food supply to over 700 existing Caltex convenience sites as part of the deal.

Thursday's deal comes two weeks after Woolworths cancelled a A$1.8 billion ($1.33 billion) sale of its petrol stations to BP Plc BP.L , after it was blocked by Australia's antitrust regulator. grocer wants to exit the business to focus on supermarkets and said at the time of the deal being called off that it would pursue "alternative options" for the 527 petrol stations and 16 development sites, without giving details.

Woolworths on Thursday said it appointed James Goth, its director, corporate development, as the petrol business's chief executive.

Woolworths Group CEO Brad Banducci said in a statement that while he was disappointed with the BP deal's termination he felt the customer benefits of the Caltex alliance and the new fuel supply deal would help deliver a "compelling outcome" for customers and shareholders.

The regulator's refusal in December to greenlight the proposed deal boosted BP rival Caltex, which stood to lose a major fuel supply contract with Woolworths. = 1.3545 Australian dollars)

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