Siemens plans to list its energy unit by around September next year, the head of its gas and power division said on Tuesday. The German conglomerate said in May that it was spinning off its gas and power business, which has dragged on the German engineering firm's performance as the rise of renewable power hits demand for gas turbines. "We are very excited about what the company will have in its portfolio and then for the company to be a separate listed entity next year about this time will allow it to be very independent and very focused on the energy market," Lisa Davis, CEO of the unit, told Reuters on the sidelines of an energy conference in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday.
The new energy company will include all of Siemens' oil and gas business, as well as power generation and renewable energy all the way through transmission assets, according to Davis. Over the longer term, the roadmap signed between Siemens' Chief Executive Joe Kaeser and Iraq's Electricity Minister Luay al-Khateeb, envisages building new generation capacity, upgrading existing power plants and expanding transmission grids.
Siemens is also in talks with Saudi oil giant Aramco on a number of projects related to gas compression facilities, and is discussing with UAE's ADNOC possible schemes to optimize their gas distribution system.
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