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Shell Completes Divestment of Oil Sands Interests in Canada


Published Jun 2, 2017
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Royal Dutch Shell plc has announced the completion of two previously announced agreements by Shell Canada Energy, Shell Canada Limited and Shell Canada Resources that will see Shell sell all its in-situ and undeveloped oil sands interests in Canada and reduce its share in the Athabasca Oil Sands Project (AOSP) from 60% to 10%.

Under the first agreement, Shell has completed the sale to a subsidiary of Canadian Natural Resources Limited its entire 60% interest in AOSP, its 100% interest in the Peace River Complex in-situ assets, including Carmon Creek, and a number of undeveloped oil sands leases in Alberta, Canada. The consideration to Shell from Canadian Natural is approximately USD 8.2 billion (CAD 10.9 billion), comprised of USD 5.3 billion in cash plus around 98 million Canadian Natural shares currently valued at USD 2.9 billion. Shell’s share position in Canadian Natural will be managed for value realisation over time.

Separately and under the second agreement, Shell and Canadian Natural have completed the joint acquisition and now own equally Marathon Oil Canada Corporation, which holds a 20% interest in AOSP, from an affiliate of Marathon Oil Corporation for USD 1.25 billion each.

As previously announced, the transactions were estimated to result in a post-tax impairment of USD 1.3 to USD 1.5 billion of which USD 1.1 billion was taken in Q1, 2017 with a further USD 0.4 billion expected in Q2, 2017 based on final closing adjustments.

Effective June 1, 2017, Canadian Natural will operate the AOSP upstream mining assets, while Shell will continue as operator of the Scotford upgrader and Quest carbon capture and storage (CCS) project, located next to the 100% Shell-affiliate-owned Scotford refinery and chemicals plants.

Shell retains significant operations in Canada that are not affected by these transactions, including, in Upstream shales, with large acreage positions in the Duvernay and Montney formations; Downstream through chemicals, refining and marketing; and in Integrated Gas with the proposed LNG Canada project.

Tags: Marathon Oil Canada Corporation, Marathon Oil Corporation, Royal Dutch Shell plc, Shell Canada Energy, Shell Canada Limited, Shell Canada Resources




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