BlackRock, EQT To Acquire AES Corp. in $33.4B Deal

A consortium led by BlackRock’s Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP) and EQT AB have agreed to acquire global power utility, AES Corp. (NYSE:AES), for $15 per share in cash, totaling an enterprise value of approximately $33.4 billion. The deal, which includes major pension and investment funds, represents a ~40% premium for AES shares and includes the assumption of debt with a cash equity value of $10.7 billion. AES will continue to operate as a utility, with regulated businesses in Ohio and Indiana expected to remain under local, state, and federal regulation.

The AES acquisition is one of the largest in recent utility and power generation history, highlighting part of a broader “land-grab” for reliable power generation assets.

Back in January, Constellation Energy (NASDAQ:CEG) completed the acquisition of Calpine Corporation for a total transaction value of roughly $26.6 billion, creating the largest U.S. producer of clean and reliable electricity.  The deal combined Constellation’s nuclear fleet with Calpine’s natural gas and geothermal assets to meet surging AI-driven power demand.

In the same month, NRG Energy (NYSE:NRG) completed the acquisition of a 13 GW natural gas power generation portfolio and CPower demand response business from LS Power for approximately $12–$13 billion in cash and stock. The acquisition significantly strengthens NRG’s position in the Northeast and Texas, bolstering its ability to provide reliable, flexible power during the current energy market “supercycle”.

This acquisition is a major move by NRG to capitalize on rising demand for power, particularly from data centers and increased electrification, by securing flexible, modern, and reliable generation. Last month, French utility giant Engie SA (OTCPK:ENGIY) announced it had signed an agreement to acquire 100% of UK Power Networks (UKPN) from Hong Kong’s CK Group in a deal valued at £10.5 billion ($14.2 billion) in equity.

Other deals in the space include Talen Energy’s (NASDAQ:TLN) definitive agreement to acquire the Cornerstone portfolio from Energy Capital Partners (ECP) for $3.45 billion as well as Blackstone’s purchase of TXNM Energy in an $11.5 billion deal.

By Alex Kimani for Oilprice.com

More Top Reads From Oilprice.com

 

  • Related Posts

    EU Considers Naval Action to Reopen Vital Strait of Hormuz

    The European Union foreign ministers are discussing on Monday the potential to move an already operational mission in the Middle East region to try to help unblock the Strait of…

    Middle East War Revives Interest in Alaska LNG

    Interest in the Alaska LNG export project has spiked since the war in the Middle East choked 20% of global LNG supply and sent Asian buyers scrambling for expensive spot…

    Have You Seen?

    Hormuz Crisis Sparks Urgent Call to Boost UK Gas Storage

    • March 16, 2026
    Hormuz Crisis Sparks Urgent Call to Boost UK Gas Storage

    Iraq To Restore Kirkuk-Turkey Pipeline as Iran War Chokes Off Exports

    • March 16, 2026
    Iraq To Restore Kirkuk-Turkey Pipeline as Iran War Chokes Off Exports

    Middle East War Revives Interest in Alaska LNG

    • March 16, 2026
    Middle East War Revives Interest in Alaska LNG

    EU Considers Naval Action to Reopen Vital Strait of Hormuz

    • March 16, 2026
    EU Considers Naval Action to Reopen Vital Strait of Hormuz

    Pakistan Oil Tanker Transits Hormuz

    • March 16, 2026
    Pakistan Oil Tanker Transits Hormuz

    Kent wins engineering and design contract for Prinos CO2 storage project

    • March 16, 2026
    Kent wins engineering and design contract for Prinos CO2 storage project

    COMMENTARY: US is Quickly Exhausting Tools to Absorb Iran War Oil Shock – Ron Bousso

    • March 16, 2026
    COMMENTARY: US is Quickly Exhausting Tools to Absorb Iran War Oil Shock – Ron Bousso

    Trump Adviser Says Iran ‘Terror Premium’ Inflated Oil Prices for Decades

    • March 16, 2026
    Trump Adviser Says Iran ‘Terror Premium’ Inflated Oil Prices for Decades

    Japan Taps Emergency Oil Reserves

    • March 16, 2026
    Japan Taps Emergency Oil Reserves

    Fujairah Suspends Oil Loadings After Another Attack

    • March 16, 2026
    Fujairah Suspends Oil Loadings After Another Attack