Apache Corporation announced that its subsidiary has completed its acquisition of substantially all of BP’s upstream natural gas business in western Alberta and British Columbia. The transaction is the second closing of Apache’s previously announced three-part acquisition of BP assets. Apache Canada Ltd. acquired assets with estimated proved reserves of 224 million barrels of oil equivalent (boe) and first-half 2010 net production of 46,500 boe per day. The acquisition includes 1.3 million net acres with significant positions in several emerging unconventional plays, including the Montney, Cadomin, Doig and coalbed methane. Apache Canada Ltd. paid $3.25 billion for the Canadian properties in a deposit paid July 30. The effective date of the transaction was July 1. Apache Canada Ltd. has received the required approvals from the Minister of Industry under the Investment Canada Act and from the Canadian Competition Bureau under the Competition Act. Apache Canada Ltd. will take over operations of the properties on Nov. 1. Certain rights of first refusal are pending and others are the subject of a court proceeding. In August, another Apache subsidiary completed its acquisition of all of BP’s oil and gas operations, acreage and infrastructure in the Permian Basin. Completion of Apache’s acquisition of BP assets in Egypt’s Western Desert is subject to normal regulatory approvals and conditions. Apache is financing the acquisitions with a combination of debt and equity securities as well as cash on hand.
(Apache Press Release)