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          BP eyes stake sale, spill spreads to Texas

          2010-07-06 10:18

          LONDON/NEW ORLEANS - Shareholders in BP balked on Monday at reports the energy giant would seek a strategic investor to ward off takeover bids while the company's massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico spread.

          On the disaster's 77th day, BP spokesman Mark Proegler confirmed that government tests showed tar balls that washed up on the Texas coast near Galveston were from the spill, but only about five gallons were found.

          BP eyes stake sale, spill spreads to Texas
          A view of the site of the BP oil spill, as the drilling of two relief wells continue, in the Gulf of Mexico, July 4, 2010. A commission appointed by US President Barack Obama to study the causes of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill gives academics and environmentalists a prominent role in making recommendations about the future of offshore drilling in the United States. [Agencies]

          Texas joins Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida among the states whose coastlines have been soiled by the largest offshore oil spill in US history.

          Over the weekend, while US Independence Day vacationers largely avoided beaches tarred by the leaking well, media reports said BP was looking for a strategic investor among the sovereign wealth funds (SWF) of the Middle East and Asia.

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          Such an investor could help ward off a takeover and raise funds for liabilities created by the spill. But some shareholders balked at the idea.

          "We don't think a strategic partner is at all necessary," said one top-10 BP shareholder who did not want to be named.

          "We think this is just people trying to panic the company and stampede (them) into doing something to earn huge fees from selling new shares. ... Shareholders will be saying 'No, thank you' to this and we have communicated this to the company."

          Strategic partner?

          Another top-10 investor agreed BP "probably did not" need a strategic investor at the moment.

          BP shares closed up 3.5 percent in London but off earlier intraday peaks on the reports.

          Britain's Sunday Times said BP's advisers were trying to drum up interest among rival oil groups and sovereign wealth funds to take a stake of between 5 and 10 percent in the company at a cost of up to 6 billion pounds ($9.1 billion). BP declined to comment.

          A London banker said any SWF involvement might more likely involve the Far East than the Middle East.

          Separately, several newspapers reported interest among SWFs in buying some of BP's assets in the Middle East and Asia. BP has said it hopes to raise $10 billion from asset sales this year as part of its plan to fund a $20 billion clean-up fund set up under pressure from US authorities.

          Arabic language daily al-Jarida was most specific, saying state-run Kuwait Foreign Petroleum Exploration Co is reviewing investing in oil fields in Egypt, Yemen and east Asia.

          BP shares have lost more than half their market value since the spill was unleashed on April 20, the result of an explosion on a drilling rig that caused the undersea well to rupture.

          Attempts to stop the flow have not worked, with BP pinning hopes on a relief well that should be completed in August.

          The disaster is playing havoc with fragile coastal ecosystems, fishing communities and a tourist industry seen as especially important during a time of high unemployment.

          A whale of a tanker

          Some oil gushing out a mile undersea is being captured through a pipe, while some is being burned off.

          Tests on a supertanker adapted to skim large quantities of oily water from the surface were inconclusive because of high seas, ship owner TMT Shipping Offshore said.

          Dubbed "A Whale," it is seen as a potential savior of efforts to clean up the oil because it can collect 500,000 barrels (21 million gallons) per day of contaminated water.

          Skimmer vessels have been out in force -- a fleet of 89 returned through the Biloxi Bay channel on Sunday -- but high seas were preventing many from operating. Eight fresh skimming vessels, leased from the French government by the state of Mississippi, have arrived in the state.

          BP said on Monday it had so far spent $3.12 billion on the response effort, including $147 million paid out in claims to those affected by the disaster.

          A storm in the Gulf packing heavy winds is likely to strengthen into a tropical cyclone before it tears into coastal Louisiana on Monday evening, complicating storm clean-up efforts, the National Hurricane Center said.

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