Cimarex to Buy Resolute Energy in $1.6 Bln Deal

By Shanti S Nair
Monday, November 19, 2018

Oil and gas producer Cimarex Energy Co said on Monday it would buy smaller rival Resolute Energy Corp in a deal valued at $1.6 billion, including debt, adding more assets in the shale-rich Permian Basin.

The region has seen several deals as bigger producers add more assets, allowing them to negotiate better with oilfield services, frac sand providers and pipeline operators as production costs rise.

Cimarex had a market value of $8.49 billion, while Resolute was valued at about $706.3 million as of Sept.29, according to Refinitiv data.

Resolute Energy is the latest smaller player to succumb to investor pressure, who were urging the company to sell itself, saying they were worried the it might not be able to "deliver shareholder value" even with a growth in production.

Analysts at investment bank Tudor, Pickering and Holt said Resolute's acreage in the Delaware basin sits directly adjacent to Cimarex's.

"Multi-year outlook will be hugely important for stock performance as shareholders likely need to see return of capital enter the conversation post-deal," the analysts said in a client note.

As part of the deal, Resolute shareholders have the option to receive 0.3943 shares of Cimarex common stock, $35 per share in cash, or a combination of $14 per share in cash and 0.2366 share of Cimarex common stock.

For the cash offer of $35 per share, the deal represents about 14.8 percent premium to Resolute's Friday closing price of $30.49 per share.

Chief Executive Officer Thomas Jorden said the deal would allow Cimarex to "deliver superior results over a broader asset base."

For the quarter ended Sept. 30, Resolute's production from the Permian basin jumped more than 50 percent to 3,197 barrels of oil equivalent (boe) per day, over last year.

Monday's deal adds 35,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boe/d) to Cimarex's production base. The deal is expected to be completed by the end of the first quarter of 2019.

Shares of Cimarex fell 6 percent to $83, while those of Resolute, which have been down 3 percent so far this year, rose 9 percent to $33.25 before the opening bell.


(Reporting by Shanti S Nair and Shreyashi Sanyal; Editing by Arun Koyyur)

Categories: Finance Energy Mergers & Acquisitions Shale Oil & Gas Oil North America

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