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Encana and Mitsubishi to develope Cutbank Ridge undeveloped lands in British Columbia


Published Feb 20, 2012
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Encana has entered into an agreement with Mitsubishi that will see the Japanese global integrated business enterprise invest approximately C$2.9 billion for a 40 percent interest in the Cutbank Ridge Partnership.

The Partnership holds about 409,000 net acres of Encana's undeveloped Montney-formation natural gas lands in the company's Cutbank Ridge resource play in northeast British Columbia. Through the Cutbank Ridge Partnership, Encana and Mitsubishi plan to create long-term shareholder value by jointly developing production capacity to deliver abundant natural gas to markets for decades ahead.

World-class asset, world-class partner "This agreement brings a world-class partner to a world-class energy asset. Cutbank Ridge ranks among the most prolific and lowest-cost resource plays in North America and Mitsubishi's financial commitment recognizes the significant value contained in a portion of our enormous resource opportunity. This is a landmark investment by an exceptional and global integrated business partner. The alignment we've already established with Mitsubishi will greatly enhance our plans to maintain Cutbank Ridge's leadership position among the most cost competitive resource plays on the continent. Despite an increased capital spending profile on these natural gas assets resulting from this transaction, Encana plans to more than offset the near term impact on North American natural gas production oversupply by capital spending reductions elsewhere in its natural gas portfolio," said Randy Eresman, Encana's President & Chief Executive Officer.

"We are excited to join Encana -- a first-rate unconventional producer that has pioneered low-cost, continuous improvement and technical innovation across its premium portfolio of North American resource plays. Encana's operational merit, execution excellence and high performance culture are an ideal match with our business approach. We add value by leveraging organizational strength and global networks as we seek to contribute to the enrichment of society through business firmly rooted in principles of fairness and integrity. Mitsubishi looks forward to tapping new natural gas supplies for the long-term development and eventual delivery to world markets. Through this development, we aim to contribute to economic growth and job creation in Canada," said Jun Yanai, Mitsubishi's Executive Vice President, Chief Executive Officer for Energy Business Group.

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