BHP Billiton Ltd. (BHP), the world’s largest mining company, agreed to acquire Petrohawk Energy Corp. for $12.1 billion in cash to extend its shale oil production in the U.S.
Melbourne-based BHP will pay Petrohawk $38.75 a share, the two companies said today in a statement. That’s 65 percent more than the Houston-based company’s closing price on July 14.
The acquisition gives BHP three assets across about one million net acres in Texas and Louisiana. BHP agreed to pay $4.75 billion in cash in February for Chesapeake Energy Corp.’s Arkansas shale gas assets to tap growth in the U.S. gas market, the world’s biggest.
“Petrohawk has a focused portfolio of three world class onshore natural gas and liquids rich shale assets,” BHP Petroleum Chief Executive J. Michael Yeager said in the statement.
Petrohawk fell 1.8 percent to close yesterday at $23.49 at in New York. BHP fell 0.1 percent to A$43.60 at the 4:10 p.m. close of Sydney trading yesterday.
The purchase would be the largest acquisition of a U.S. exploration and production company since Exxon Mobil Corp. bought XTO Energy Inc. for $34.9 billion in 2009, according to Bloomberg data.
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Shale Wizard,
Thank you for the insight. If someone gets to retire early out of this that would be fantastic; I am always thrilled when someone gets that kind of option. I didn't know that the employees were also stockholders which must be a bit exciting in a business with this much development and changes going on, good to know your jobs will be secure through this and i hope they will continue that way.
Guess I will just sit and wait to see if I get a response to my letter about what is up with the 8 months wait since production started. I am getting better at waiting as I get older.....MOST of the time.
Thanks again!
Beverly,
Yes mam, I can. And everybody else on here can spell it also. Actually,, it is a pretty simple word to spell.
I fail to see any connection between BHP and ENRON, or any similarities. I have seen you post this at least three times, so maybe now you will cease to take up space with that.
Cayman,
I guess I am missing something here. All I can find that I posted prior to your post was to the lady about the ENRON reference.
Some are looking beyond the obvious.
http://seekingalpha.com/article/279849-bhp-s-acquisition-of-petroha...
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