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Carlyle picks ex-BP boss Hayward to lead new Mediterranean energy firm

Private equity fund Carlyle CG will set up a Mediterranean oil and gas company after acquiring Energean's ENOG assets in Egypt, Italy and Croatia, with BP ex-CEO Tony Hayward as chairman.

The deal, announced on Thursday, will see Energean sell those assets to Carlyle for up to $945 million.

"This acquisition provides a strong platform to build a standalone regional champion in the Mediterranean, one of the fastest growing natural gas markets in the world," Hayward said.

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