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Seven Generations buys Alberta shale assets in C$1.9 billion Paramount deal

Robert Tuttle July 06, 2016

CALGARY, Alberta (Bloomberg) -- Seven Generations Energy Ltd. agreed to buy assets聽in Alberta鈥檚 Montney shale play from Paramount Resources Ltd.聽as it presses ahead with an expansion during the industry鈥檚 worst downturn in decades.

The producer will pay C$1.32 ($772 million) in cash and equity for the properties, adding about 30,000聽boed of production, 155 net sections of land and 199 MMbbl in proved reserves near its existing聽Kakwa River operations,聽Calgary-based Seven Generations said in a statement on Wednesday. The company also agreed to assume C$580 million in debt, bringing the deal鈥檚 total value to about C$1.9 billion.

鈥淭his asset merger of neighboring and early-life development lands will open the door to new operational and investment synergies in our Kakwa River Project,鈥 Seven Generations CEO Pat Carlson said in the statement. 鈥淥ur drilling, completions and production innovations are delivering liquids-rich natural gas that ranks among the lowest supply cost in North America.鈥

Seven Generations has topped Canadian energy stocks over the past year as it increases production of gas and hydrocarbon liquids at profitable, low-cost operations鈥攊n defiance of a market rout that sent crude to a 12-year low and gas to its cheapest since 1998 earlier this year. The Montney shale formation, which straddles Alberta and British Columbia, holds enough marketable gas to supply Canada for about 145 years at recent consumption rates, according to the country鈥檚 National Energy Board.

Stock Rally

Seven Generations鈥 shares, which have jumped 60% in a year, rose 0.1% to C$25.10 in Toronto on Wednesday, paring earlier gains. Paramount fell 0.2%.

鈥淭he market has a lot of confidence in these guys,鈥 said Ian Macqueen, equity analyst at Paradigm Capital Inc., adding he expects the buyer鈥檚 stock to gain 10% in the next two days. 鈥淪even Generations is very, very good at what they do. Now they have a larger base of area to do what they are best at.鈥

Seven Generations, which has almost tripled output in less than two years, said聽it鈥檚 revising its 2016 production forecast to between 120,000 and 125,000 boed. The company鈥檚 second-quarter output was estimated at more than 115,000 boed, surpassing its original 2016 guidance of 100,000 to 110,000 boed, according to the statement.

The producer鈥檚 capital investment estimate for the year was raised to between C$1.05 billion and C$1.1 billion, from C$900 million to C$950 million, subject to closing of the transaction.

Peters & Co. Ltd. and RBC Capital Markets acted as financial advisers to Seven Generations, while Credit Suisse provided strategic advice. BMO Capital Markets acted as financial advisers for Paramount while Norton Rose Fulbright Canada acted as legal adviser.

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