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UPDATE 1-Apache sells Canadian oil assets to Cardinal for C$330 mln

Published 2017-06-01, 06:01 p/m
© Reuters.  UPDATE 1-Apache sells Canadian oil assets to Cardinal for C$330 mln

(Adds comments from company, details of other divestitures)

By Nia Williams

CALGARY, Alberta, June 1 (Reuters) - U.S. oil and gas producer Apache Corp (NYSE:APA) APA.N is selling Canadian light oil assets to Canada's Cardinal Energy Ltd CJ.TO to focus on high-growth areas like the Permian basin shale play, an Apache spokesman said on Thursday.

The C$330 million ($244 million) cash deal includes the House Mountain assets in Alberta and Apache's share of the Midale and Weyburn oil assets in southeast Saskatchewan, which together produce 5,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boepd).

Apache becomes the latest international oil firm to sell Canadian operations in favor of concentrating on U.S. shale plays. This year alone international oil majors including ConocoPhillips (NYSE:COP) COP.N and Marathon Oil Corp (NYSE:MRO) MRO.N have sold off $22.5 billion of Canadian assets. domestic producers like Cardinal, Cenovus Energy Ltd CVE.TO and others have stepped up to buy the assets from the retreating global firms.

"The sale of these assets is in line with Apache's efforts to further streamline its portfolio and focus on our high-growth areas of opportunity, particularly in the Permian Basin," the Apache spokesman said.

In addition to the assets sold to Cardinal, Apache has other operations in western Canada producing around 50,000 boepd, having entered the country in 1995.

Canadian oil industry players say international capital is being deterred by higher costs and tighter environmental regulations than in the United States, and limited export pipeline capacity.

This week the proposed expansion of the Trans Mountain pipeline from Alberta to the British Columbia hit a serious stumbling block when British Columbia's new government vowed to oppose it. light oil is cheaper to produce than northern Alberta's oil sands crude, but is not as fast-growing as the booming Permian shale play.

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Junior producer Cardinal Energy will fund the acquisition with a C$170 million share sale and the remainder using debt. It expects to sell royalty interests and fee title lands associated with the Apache assets by the end of the year, which will help pay down debt.

Cardinal upped its 2017 production guidance to 19,200-19,700 boepd as a result of the deal. Cardinal shares are down 45.5 percent this year, while the benchmark Canada share index is up 1.2 percent.

($1 = 1.3525 Canadian dollars) (Editing by Chris Reese and Diane Craft)

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