Shell completes sale of its Permian business to ConocoPhillips
Shell Enterprises LLC, a subsidiary of Royal Dutch Shell plc, has sold its interest in the Permian Basin to ConocoPhillips for $9.5 billion. This deal includes Shell’s 225,000 net acres and production of approximately 175,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day. The transaction is expected to yield an after-tax gain of $2.4 to $2.6 billion. Proceeds will fund $7 billion in shareholder distributions, including $1.5 billion in share buybacks starting December 2, 2021. Shell aims to enhance shareholder value and strengthen its balance sheet through this strategic divestment.
- Transaction generates $9.5 billion in cash, enhancing liquidity.
- Expected after-tax gain of $2.4 to $2.6 billion.
- Proceeds will finance $7 billion in additional shareholder distributions.
- Immediate share buybacks of $1.5 billion indicate a strong commitment to returning capital to shareholders.
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HOUSTON (December 1, 2021) – Shell Enterprises LLC, a subsidiary of Royal Dutch Shell plc, has completed the sale of its interest in the Permian to ConocoPhillips for
As noted in the announcement of the agreement for the sale of Shell’s Permian business, this deal reflects Shell’s focus on value over volumes as well as disciplined stewardship of capital. This transaction was made possible by the Permian team’s outstanding operational performance and provides excellent value to our shareholders through accelerated cash delivery and additional distributions.
As previously announced, the cash proceeds from this transaction will be used to fund
Notes to editors
- On September 20, 2021, Shell and ConocoPhillips announced that they had reached an agreement for ConocoPhillips to acquire Shell’s Permian business.
- The transaction resulted in an after-tax gain of
$2.4 t o$2.6 billion after adjustments. - Majority of Midland-based Permian employees and many Houston-based employees were offered employment by ConocoPhillips with effect upon closing in accordance with the terms and conditions of the transaction.
- Shell is one of America’s leading energy companies with interests in 50 states employing more than 15,000 people. Shell’s U.S. portfolio of operated companies and interests consists of oil, natural gas, petrochemicals, gasoline, lubricants, and other refined products along with renewables such as wind, solar, and mobility options like electric vehicle charging and hydrogen. In the U.S. Shell is also investing in an integrated power business that will provide electricity to millions of homes and businesses.
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