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    With $16 billion, Shell boosts shale gas production by acquiring Canada’s Ark.

    hh-93By hh-93April 27, 2026No Comments0 Views
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    British energy giant Shell announced on Monday its acquisition of Canadian company ARC Resources in a deal valued at $16.4 billion, aiming to bolster its access to shale gas and oil liquids production.

    “This move reinforces Canada’s position as the heart of Shell’s operations and supports our strategy to deliver greater value with lower emissions,” said Shell CEO Wael Sawan in a statement.

    The acquisition of ARC Resources is valued at approximately $13.6 billion, with Shell assuming net debt of approximately $2.8 billion, bringing the total purchase price to approximately $16.4 billion.

    The acquisition of ARC Resources is valued at approximately $13.6 billion, and Shell will assume net debt of approximately $2.8 billion. Sawan added, “We are acquiring assets in a unique location and welcome our experienced colleagues who, combined with Shell’s strong performance in the production basins, will make a compelling case for shareholders.” Shell explained in its statement that the boards of directors of both companies have approved the sale, and “the transaction is expected to close in the second half of 2026,” subject to final approvals.

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    Ark’s operations are located in the same region as Shell’s existing assets in Ground Birch, Western British Columbia, and Gold Creek, in neighboring Alberta.

    For his part, Terry Anderson, President and CEO of Ark, said, “Ark is joining forces with a company that has a world-class portfolio of best-in-class assets.” He added, “I am excited that Ark’s assets and world-class people will play a significant role in helping Shell enhance the resource landscape in Canada, while providing the secure energy the world needs.” It is worth noting that last year, Ark’s production amounted to the equivalent of 374,000 barrels per day.

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