
Deals of the Week: EP Energy Corporation and Cove Energy Find their Suitors
In a week where confidence has been returning to the oil market in tandem with the increasing oil price, two companies that have been in the shop window over the past few months have found willing acquirers. El Paso’s E&P division attracted the larger of the two bids of $7.15 billion from Apollo Global Management and .. read more
Deals of the Week: Mitsubishi Enters Major Montney JV in Canada with Encana
In Mitsubishi, Encana has found a partner to fill the void left last year by PetroChina in its Cutbank Ridge asset, after the previous deal stumbled over a failure to agree on certain terms in the transaction. Rather than being a like for like copy of Petrochina’s $5.4 billion deal to acquire a 50% interest .. read more
Deals of the week: Sinochem Increases China’s Ties with South America
Sinochem made the largest deal of the week by acquiring TEPMA BV from Total in a transaction that may have been worth $440 million. Total omitted to reveal the value of the deal but disclosed that their three divestitures in Colombia over the past year, comprised of two deals to sell interests in the Ocensa .. read more
Deals of the Week – SandRidge Makes a Swoop for Dynamic Offshore Resources
SandRidge Energy made a move for private Gulf of Mexico company, Dynamic Offshore Resources this week in a cash and stock deal worth $1.26 billion. The move comes 5 months after Dynamic issued a prospectus for an IPO to raise up to $400 million and just 1 day after the company postponed the IPO citing .. read more
Deals of the Week: Apache and Crescent Point Energy Play it Safe with Bolt-On Acquisitions
This week’s upstream M&A was dominated by two large bolt-on acquisitions by Apache and Crescent Point Energy, within North America. Although the deals lacked the sensationalism that comes from a company making a bold move into a new area, they both involved oil weighted producing assets with additional upside in areas that the companies have .. read more
Deals of the Week – Pembina and Provident Merge in $3.6 Billion Midstream Deal
The largest deal in a lacklustre week for E&P deals came from PetroBakken’s divestiture of its 2.2% interest in the Weyburn unit in Saskatchewan for C$105 million. The deal breaks a hiatus in M&A for PetroBakken who following 3 transformation deals composed of the acquisitions of Berens Energy, Result Energy and Rondo Petroleum in 2010 .. read more
Deals of the Week: Chevron Enters New Partnership in Canadian Atlantic with Repsol and Statoil
After the extremely busy start to 2012 last week, M&A activity slowed down considerably this week, with only a few deals breaking $100 million. Three major companies joined forces in one of the most significant deals of the week, as Chevron, Repsol and Statoil continued their Newfoundland partnership in the Orphan Basin exploration block EL .. read more
Deals of the Week: Total and Sinopec Make US Shale Moves as New Year Begins
US Shale was the big M&A headline-maker in 2011, and 2012 has started on the same track. Sinopec and Total were both involved in big money deals this week, spending a combined total of around $4.5 billion to enter emerging plays. Sinopec, one of 2011’s most active companies in the E&P acquisitions market, will be .. read more
Deals of the Week: ConocoPhillips is Biggest Spender in First Gulf of Mexico Lease Sale Since Horizon Disaster
This week, the Gulf of Mexico held its first lease sale since the Horizon oil spill of April 2010. The Western Gulf of Mexico Lease Sale 218 reaped a total of $337 million, with 20 companies gaining tracts. ConocoPhillips was the most prominent among the successful bidders, gaining the most tracts (75 – spending $159 .. read more
Oil Sands Crown Sales Fall Out of Favour
Average price per hectare of Alberta oil sands crown land sales has fallen by 11% over the past 4 years. On a regional basis Athabasca fell by an average 31%, Cold Lake 2% and despite a price fall in 2011, Peace River still rose by 1% over the period. This is according to data sourced .. read more
