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Marathon selling most of its Minnesota downstream assets

Marathon Petroleum Co. LP (MPC) has entered into definitive agreements with ACON Investments, LLC (ACON) and TPG Capital, LP (TPG) for the sale of most of Marathon's Minnesota downstream assets. ACON and TPG formed Northern Tier Energy LLC to operate the assets as a stand-alone company.

Marathon, ACON and TPG first announced that a letter of intent had been signed on May 19, 2010. Marathon anticipates closing to occur by year-end, contingent upon the buyers meeting the conditions of their financing arrangements and other customary closing conditions. Included in the transaction will be the 74,000 bpd St. Paul Park refinery and associated terminals, 166 SuperAmerica convenience stores (including six stores in Wisconsin), SuperMom's LLC, SuperAmerica Franchising LLC, interests in pipeline assets in Minnesota and associated inventories. The total sales value is approximately $900 million including Northern Tier preferred stock with a stated value of $80 million. Approximately $300 million of the total sales value is for the inventories associated with these operations. The agreement also contains earnout and margin support components where Marathon could receive up to an additional $125 million over eight years or may be required to provide up to $60 million of margin support to the buyers, subject to certain conditions. Any margin support paid may be recovered by an increase in the total earnout amount.

"Marathon's commitment to being a good corporate citizen has been a key objective for our operations in St. Paul Park and throughout the state of Minnesota. We are grateful to the community of St. Paul Park for the support that they have given us for many years and know that the positive and productive relationships that have been developed over time will continue to help ensure the ongoing success of these operations," said Gary R. Heminger, executive vice president of Marathon Oil Corp. and president of MPC. "Through the outstanding efforts of our employees in Minnesota who operate the refinery, terminals and SuperMom's, and the many employees of the SuperAmerica stores in Minnesota and Wisconsin, we were able to achieve our goals over the last several years. They are to be commended for their commitment to the community and their dedication to operating in a safe, environmentally responsible and efficient manner."


 

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