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Home»Business»ARIA Commodities Confirms US$135 Million Reverse Takeover of London-Listed Kibo Energy by Carbon Resilience, a 14GW Australian Renewables Platform
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ARIA Commodities Confirms US$135 Million Reverse Takeover of London-Listed Kibo Energy by Carbon Resilience, a 14GW Australian Renewables Platform

By Sam AllcockOctober 9, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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ARIA Commodities’ institutional asset management arm has announced the completion of a reverse takeover (RTO) of Kibo Energy PLC (AIM: KIBO; AltX: KBO), the dual-listed energy development company.

The US$135 million transaction, conducted through ARIA’s institutional asset management division, will be executed via the issuance of approximately 966 million new Kibo shares, each valued at a deemed price of £0.104, following a proposed 1,600-to-1 share consolidation. The acquisition constitutes a significant RTO under AIM Rule 14 and marks a major shift in Kibo’s strategy towards industrial-scale global decarbonisation.

A Portfolio with Global Potential

Carbon Resilience, the renewable energy platform at the centre of the transaction, manages a diverse portfolio of eight strategically located sites across Queensland, Australia. Covering more than 900,000 hectares, the assets collectively offer a potential renewable generation capacity exceeding 14 gigawatts (GW). This portfolio positions the company to play a key role in advancing Australia’s transition to a cleaner and more resilient energy future while supporting Kibo’s global expansion strategy.

The projects combine onshore wind, solar PV and battery energy storage systems (BESS) to deliver firm, dispatchable clean-power solutions supporting:

  • National grid supply,
  • Industrial electrification,
  • Data-centre power resilience,
  • Critical minerals processing,
  • Green steel and low-carbon fuels production.

Unparalleled Green Electron Transition Opportunity

Matt Brittain, CIO at ARIA Commodities, commented:

“We’ve instituted a process which paves the way for realising significant value in what constitutes one of APAC’s largest green electron opportunities. Supported by a world class global and local development team, the transaction will afford the opportunity for institutions, industry participants and commercial end users, to participate in an almost peerless Power-2-X proposition.”

The proposed RTO is expected to re-admit Kibo to trading on AIM following shareholder approval and regulatory sign-off. Once completed, the enlarged group will partner with global blue chip partners to deliver a decarbonisation platform which includes sustainable aviation fuel, green steel and marine fuels.

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