France's Total Buys Bigger Piece of Barnett Shale in Texas -- 2nd Update
September 09 2016 - 2:50PM
Dow Jones News
By William Horobin
PARIS -- French oil major Total SA is taking full control of the
Barnett Shale oil-and-gas leases in Texas that it partly owned in a
joint venture with partner Chesapeake Energy Corp., after the U.S.
shale producer decided to exit from the once prolific gas field to
clean up its finances.
Total said on Friday it is exercising its pre-emption right to
acquire the 75% share in the Barnett Shale assets which it doesn't
already own to become the sole owner and operator of 215,000 net
developed and undeveloped acres of the field.
The move follows Chesapeake's agreement last month to pay
pipeline company Williams Partners LP $334 million in cash to get
out of its pipeline contract with the firm in the Barnett Shale
formation.
Total said its Total E&P USA unit will top up Chesapeake's
payment with $420 million to Williams for "a fully restructured,
competitive gas-gathering agreement" in addition to paying $138
million to be released from three other contracts.
"With the new conditions created by the exit of Chesapeake and
the associated restructuring of the midstream contracts, we believe
that we can extract significant value from the substantial,
well-located resource base of the play," Total E&P USA
President José Ignacio Sanz said in a statement.
The Barnett Shale was once a big-producing gas field near Fort
Worth in North Texas, but in recent years drilling for new wells
has waned amid low natural gas prices. At the start of September,
there were just three rigs drilling in the Barnett in North Texas
near Fort Worth, compared with 202 rigs drilling in the Permian
Basin of West Texas, according to data from Baker Hughes Inc., an
oil-field service company in Houston.
Total's move could increase its relatively small output in the
U.S. and is part of a wider pivot the company is making to pump
more natural gas than oil.
Production from the Barnett fields that Total will take over
from Chesapeake stands at 65,000 barrels of oil equivalent a day,
Total said. The group's U.S. production last year amounted to
89,000 barrels a day.
Total said its U.S. holdings include a 25% interest in the
Chesapeake-operated Utica shale joint venture in Ohio. In the Gulf
of Mexico, Total holds a 17% interest in the Tahiti field and a
33.3% interest in the Chinook field. Total and Cobalt International
Energy have tied up to explore for oil in the deep offshore of the
Gulf of Mexico.
--Erin Ailworth and Josh Beckerman contributed to this
article.
Write to William Horobin at William.Horobin@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
September 09, 2016 14:35 ET (18:35 GMT)
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