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RPT-Second U.S. shale boom's legacy: Overpriced deals, unwanted assets

Mon, 31st Aug 2020 14:21

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By Jessica Resnick-Ault, Dmitry Zhdannikov and David Gaffen

NEW YORK, Aug 31 (Reuters) - Oil and gas companies plunged
over $156 billion into corporate takeovers and land deals during
the second U.S. shale boom, in a massive bet that good times
would continue and crude prices would rise. Many of those deals
have become financial albatrosses.

The prospect for relief is limited: the industry is still
working through the shock of a historic collapse in fuel demand
in such a short period of time, prompted by the sudden impact of
the coronavirus on global mobility. Oil companies are cutting
their budgets to preserve cash and survive - not to spend it on
buying more companies.

That leaves few companies with the money or the appetite to
buy distressed assets. Another 150 North American oil and gas
producers could face bankruptcy by the end of 2022, according to
Rystad Energy, if crude prices remain near current levels.

The shale revolution turned the United States into the
world's largest crude producer, pumping out more than 12 million
barrels per day (bpd) at its peak. The industry beat forecasts
again and again for production growth, but rarely for financial
returns.

Still, the promise of future returns lured investors,
including a wave of acquisitions that happened after the first
boom when prices pulled back sharply from 2014 to 2016.

Now, many of the 2016 to 2019 shale deals are financially
unworkable due to low oil prices, according to six people
familiar with the transactions.

Of the 50 largest acreage purchases or M&A transactions
between 2016 and 2019, at least 31 add value only if global
benchmark Brent crude is above $50 a barrel, or $5
higher than current levels, according to energy research firm
Wood MacKenzie.

Production has fallen by more than 1 million bpd, and there
is little to encourage a sustained rise in prices. Fuel storage
is brimming worldwide, and fuel demand has been slow to recover
even as global lockdowns ease.

Investors are wary of energy shares, as the S&P 500 Energy
sector is down 40% this year even as the U.S. stock
market touched new highs this month.

Oil companies such as BP Plc, Occidental Petroleum
Corp and Exxon Mobil Corp made highly publicized
purchases that have lost substantial value. BP, Royal Dutch
Shell and others have cut the assumed value of those
assets, conceding big wagers on shale will not pay off.

In May 2019, Occidental bought Anadarko Petroleum for $38
billion, taking on debt to outbid oil major Chevron Corp
in a big bet on bigger growth in the largest U.S. oil patch in
Permian Basin. The combined company was worth about $80 billion
when the deal was announced, but is now worth just $12.1
billion.

Occidental cut expected capital expenditure for this year by
more than half after oil prices plummeted, and dropped its
quarterly dividend to a penny per share.

"You took a company (Occidental) that was healthy, and
potentially an acquisition target itself, and it looks like you
created a much larger unhealthy company," said one energy M&A
lawyer.

There are few exit strategies for companies holding unwanted
assets and acreage. Some, like Occidental, are seeking to sell
assets to pay down debt even though buyers are scarce. Others
will likely be forced to unload stakes at a loss.

There have been a few deals. Chevron executed the largest -
a $13 billion purchase of Noble Energy. But more big
acquisitions are unlikely, said Sven del Pozzo, analyst at
IHSMarkit.

"I don't think they're going to go snapping up shale players
anytime soon. A lot of these companies haven't even been able to
prove that they can make money with what they have," he said.

Occidental recently said it would sell assets in Colorado
and Utah as it struggles to whittle down its $36 billion debt
load.

“People were too focused on growth as opposed to really
drilling things that make sense," said Brock Hudson, managing
director at investment bank and advisory firm Carl Marks
Advisors. "It's hard not to appear that you overpaid when we end
up in a situation like we are right now.”

Overall, Permian basin purchases accounted for nearly a
third of the 2016-2019 deals, Ernst and Young said. In the
Permian, over 80 deals were done in which exploration and
production companies (E&Ps) paid over $10,000 an acre, according
to industry information provider Enverus.

"The current price environment is in no way sufficient for a
large number of E&Ps in the medium-term,” said Artem Abramov,
Rystad Energy’s head of shale research.

Different formulas can be used to evaluate deals, but
analysts said Concho Resources Inc's March 2018 purchase
of RSP Permian was one of the costliest. The $9.5 billion deal
implied a $75,504 purchase price per acre.

Diamondback Energy Inc’s 2018 purchase of Energen
came out to a $54,977 per-acre price, but from a
price-per-barrel metric, it was the most expensive Permian deal,
according to Wood MacKenzie, at an average Brent price of more
than $77 a barrel.

Bankruptcies are expected to pick up in the second half of
the year. By July, 32 oil and gas producers filed for
bankruptcy, according to law firm Haynes and Boone. After a
sharp price drop in 2014, about 100 companies filed for
bankruptcy protection in 2015 and 2016, the firm said.

This year's bankruptcies so far left about $49.7 billion of
secured and unsecured debt to be settled, compared with $73
billion in 2015 and 2016, Haynes and Boone said.
(Reporting By Jessica Resnick-Ault, Dmitry Zhdannikov, David
Gaffen; additional reporting by Ron Bousso; Editing by
Marguerita Choy)

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