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Northern Bets On Canada with Parallax Stake: True North Strong and Cheap

byAndrew Dittmar

Northern Oil and Gas (NOG) has become the first U.S. public E&P to newly enter Canada in a material way since the current consolidation wave began, acquiring a 25% stake in Duvernay producer Parallax Energy for $260 million. The deal is the latest evidence that the flow of international capital into Canada is a structural response to one of the most persistent challenges facing the global oil and gas industry: finding high-quality resource at an attractive price.

U.S. plays like the Permian Basin remain prolific but challenging to enter and deals feature high pricing for undeveloped locations. Canada offers a different proposition. The Montney and Duvernay represent two unconventional plays that have material remaining duration and offer attractive development economics. Canadian assets and companies have historically traded at a discount to their U.S. counterparts, in part due to infrastructure constraints and pricing differentials. That gap is attracting capital from operators and investors who recognize the underlying resource quality.

The trend of international buyers targeting Canada has been building for well over a year. Shell’s $16.4 billion acquisition of ARC Resources put a supermajor stamp of approval on the Montney, validating the play’s competitive position in a global gas and LNG framework. Ovintiv has continued to build on its legacy position in the play through multiple transactions. Private equity has been equally active, with deals spanning the Montney and Duvernay as investors seek inventory-rich platforms with the room to grow.

The Duvernay in particular has seen a pickup in deal activity and operator focus from private equity and other buyers looking to enter relatively early-stage assets. Production growth commitments from multiple players and meaningful equity appreciation in publicly traded Duvernay operators reflect growing market recognition of the play’s competitive economics.

NOG’s entry is notable not just for what it says about the company’s strategy, but for what it says about the broader market. NOG is a U.S.-listed non-operator with a track record built entirely in the Lower 48. The fact that its management team evaluated Canadian opportunities for several years before pulling the trigger is a meaningful signal. The inventory duration and entry economics available in Canada cleared the bar even against a domestic dealmaking environment that remains active. The model of acting as a capital partner for Canadian operators looking to drill faster could define the company’s approach north of the border.

That said, NOG’s path is not easily replicated by most U.S. public E&Ps. Operational synergies remain a key consideration in strategic deals and Canadian assets lack those benefits for Lower 48 operators outside Ovintiv. NOG’s relatively unique non-operated model allows it to pursue a broader set of opportunities versus most E&Ps that operate their own wells. Cross-border complexity including regulatory, tax, infrastructure, and currency adds additional friction. While we’re not ruling out a purely U.S. public shale operator entering Canada, private equity buyers and internationally oriented companies are likely to carry the lion’s share of deal flow that doesn’t fall into the hands of domestic producers.

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Andrew Dittmar

Andrew Dittmar is a Director on the Enverus Intelligence® team. Andrew specializes in deal analysis, research and valuations for upstream assets. He focuses largely on placing individual deals into context around broader industry trends and outlooks, and has been quoted by Reuters, CNBC, the Wall Street Journal, Houston Chronicle and other media outlets. Andrew holds a BBA in Finance from Texas A&M University and a JD from The University of Texas School of Law.

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