(Bloomberg) -- Devon Energy Corp., an Oklahoma City-based oil and gas company, is in talks to acquire Calgary-based driller Enerplus Corp., Reuters reported. Most Read from Bloomberg A 99% Bond Wipeout Hands Hedge Funds a Harsh Lesson on China Epstein Contacted Staley for Years at Barclays Using Go-Between, Court Filings Claim Citadel Among Hedge Funds That Got Morgan Stanley’s Block-Trading Leaks Xi’s Markets Shakeup Surprised Insiders, Showing Alarm Over Rout Tesla Asks Which Jobs Are Critical, Stoking Layoff Fears The companies have not come to an agreement, Reuters said, citing anonymous sources. It comes on the heels of a string of recent megadeals in the US oil patch as companies push to line up future drilling sites. Investors are eager to see mergers too as explorers can save money by pairing up and assembling contiguous drilling positions. Enerplus shares surged as much as 10%. The company, which has a market value of about $4.1 billion, operates primarily in the Bakken shale basin of North Dakota and in the Marcellus region in Pennsylvania. Devon is one of the biggest independent shale explorers in the US, with operations in five US basins, led by its presence in the Permian basin of Texas and New Mexico. Buying Enerplus would complement its operations in North Dakota. In October, Bloomberg reported that Devon was on the hunt for major acquisition targets. At the time, the company had held preliminary talks with Marathon Oil Corp. and separately was eying CrownRock LP, according to people familiar with the matter. Read More: Devon Said to Mull M&A Options With Marathon, CrownRock Occidental Petroleum Corp. reached an agreement in December to buy CrownRock for about $10.8 Billion. Most Read from Bloomberg Businessweek How Jack Dorsey’s Plan to Get Elon Musk to Save Twitter Went South Inside a Private Jet Club Where Everything Went Wrong OpenAI's Secret Weapon Is Sam Altman's 33-Year-Old Lieutenant The Story Elon Musk Doesn’t Want to Talk About Layoffs Show That Tech Jobs Aren’t Sacred Anymore ©2024 Bloomberg L.P.
Devon Energy in Talks to Buy Enerplus, Reuters Says
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