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Aurizon to buy One Rail Australia for $1.75 billion to cut coal exposure

22 Oct 2021

Aurizon Holdings Ltd said on Friday it would buy One Rail Australia (ORA) for $1.75 billion as it looks to diversify from coal and add bulk capacity, though the outlay and worries about the impact on earnings sent shares 7% lower.


Aurizon, Australia's largest rail freight operator, said the deal would give it greater exposure to commodities, supporting its transition to greener energy.


More than a third of Aurizon's core earnings came from coal in fiscal 2021 https://www.aurizon.com.au/-/media/project/aurizon/files/investors/documents-and-webcasts/2021/2021-full-year-results/2021-aurizon-annual-report.pdf and it transports more than 200 million tonnes of metallurgical and thermal coal a year, according to its website https://www.aurizon.com.au/what-we-deliver/coal.


"The One Rail acquisition delivers a step change for Aurizon Bulk as a new entrant in the South Australia and Northern Territory region, and supports the ongoing growth of non-coal revenue in the Aurizon portfolio," Chief Executive Officer Andrew Harding said.


Aurizon plans to either sell or spin off ORA's New South Wales and Queensland business after it shells out A$2.35 billion ($1.75 billion) for ORA from Macquarie's asset management arm and Dutch pension fund manager PGGM.


Both Macquarie Asset Management and PGGM didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.


RBC Capital Markets said the market would take the guidance that dividend payouts would be at the lower end of the 70%-100% ratio as a negative, given that Aurizon is relying on existing and new debt to fund the deal.


The brokerage also questioned the diversification benefits, given that non-coal exposure will only rise to 14% from 9%.


Aurizon shares were down 4.5% at A$3.715 by 0150 GMT after dropping 6.9%, its biggest intraday drop since June 2020.


Queensland-based Aurizon said its bulk business would account for around 40% of its haulage revenue after the deal and the divestment, taking share off coal.


The purchase of ORA, which is expected to report A$220 million of core earnings in 2021, will complete by April.