Encana Corp., Canada’s second-largest natural gas producer, agreed to buy Athlon Energy Inc. for $5.93 billion in cash, gaining a foothold in the most prolific U.S. oil-producing region, Bloomberg said Sept. 29.
The $58.50 per share agreement represents a 25% premium to Fort Worth, Texas-based Athlon’s closing price on Sept. 26, Encana said Sept. 29 in a statement. The deal includes the assumption of $1.15 billion in long-term debt. Athlon, whose largest shareholder is private-equity firm Apollo Global Management LLC, produces about 30,000 barrels a day (bbl/d) in the Permian Basin in Texas.
This is Encana’s largest purchase since the Calgary, Alberta-based company was formed in 2002 by the merger of two Canadian energy producers. Encana, which split its oil production into a separate company in 2009, is returning to crude after a supply glut lowered North American gas prices. CEO Doug Suttles has been selling gas-producing assets and buying oil-and liquids-rich properties.
“This transformative acquisition further accelerates our strategy and provides us with a prime position in what is widely acknowledged as one of North America’s top oil plays,” Suttles said in the statement. “The Athlon team has built an exceptional asset with massive running room that includes greater than 10 years of drilling inventory.”
Encana expects to spend US$1 billion on the basin next year, raising production to 50,000 bbl/d. The acquisition, which will add 140,000 acres to Encana’s portfolio, with a potential recoverable resource of about 3 billion barrels of oil equivalent, will be self-funding by 2016.
“Strategically, a great move,” said David Meats, an analyst for Morningstar Inc., who rates Encana’s shares equivalent to Buy. Encana is “adding another top oil play to the portfolio.”
The announcement was made before the start of regular trading on North American markets. Athlon gained 25% to US$58.22 at 8:12 a.m. in New York. Encana climbed 0.5% to CA$23.71 in Toronto.
The company spent US$3.1 billion to acquire shale positions in the Eagle Ford basin in Texas in June. Earlier this month, Encana sold its controlling stake in PrairieSky Royalty Ltd. following the unit’s IPO.
Athlon began trading publicly for $20 a share last year. Apollo, which announced its partnership with Athlon in 2010, held a 26% stake as of Aug. 6, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.
The transaction is expected to conclude by the end of the year.
Tudor Pickering Holt & Co. and Barclays Plc advised Encana. Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP, Vinson & Elkins LLP and Blake, Cassels & Gradon LLP were legal advisers.
Evercore Group LLC, Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and Latham & Watkins LLP advised Athlon.
Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. is the nation’s largest gas producer.
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