Brazil antitrust agency approves Subsea7-Saipem merger without restrictions

June 23 (Reuters) – The ​general superintendence of Brazil’s antitrust watchdog ‌CADE approved the proposed merger between energy contractors Subsea7 and Saipem without restrictions, a document ​seen by Reuters showed on Tuesday.

The ​merger between two of the leading ⁠global providers of offshore engineering and ​installation services for the oil and ​gas industry can still be appealed by firms who oppose the transaction.

The decision is ​a blow to oil majors such as ​Exxon Mobil, Brazil’s Petrobras and France’s TotalEnergies, that ‌opposed ⁠the merger, arguing against it in filings to CADE.

The oil majors criticized the merger, as they fear the resulting ​new firm, ​to be ⁠called Saipem7, would have a strong enough position to impose ​additional costs, delay projects and ​pressure ⁠some clients into exclusive long-term contracts.

Subsea7 and Saipem did not immediately reply to ⁠requests ​for comment.

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