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Shell strikes C$22 billion deal for Arc Resources

byAndrew Dittmar

After a break from strategic deal making since October 2023, one of the supermajors has a significant acquisition in hand with Shell’s purchase of Montney producer Arc Resources for $22 billion (US$16.4 billion). The acquisition boosts Shell from the seventh-largest producer in the Montney, based on gross operated volumes, to second place trailing only Ovtintiv. The premium screens relatively attractive for Arc shareholders, particularly compared to the sub-20% premiums generally offered in U.S. corporate consolidation. That reflects the relative value of Canadian producers in the market, and of Arc in particular, with the company screening attractive relative to peers on valuation. That follows a period of relative underperformance over the last year that makes timing advantages for Shell even with the premium.

The lack of strategic acquisitions recently by supermajors, or since Chevron agreed to purchase Hess in October 2023, reflects a global oil and gas industry with a dearth of attractive, long-duration resource. Within a global framework, Canada represents one of the most attractive opportunities with duration of high-quality resource for both gas in the Montney and crude in the oil sands. For Shell, with a large focus on an integrated global gas business, targeting the Montney makes sense and is a firm confirmation of the prolific play’s competitive position in the global gas landscape. The commencement of shipments from LNG Canada, where Shell holds a 40% stake, is key in helping debottleneck Montney gas and an important strategic component of the deal for Shell. Arc’s assets will be absorbed into Shell’s integrated gas division. The acquisition, plus a global disruption in LNG supply from the Iran conflict, supports the case for a positive FID on LNG Canada Phase 2. While sourcing LNG feedgas looks to be a key strategic rationale for the transaction, the 40% liquids production, which generated 70% of 2025 revenues, also provides in-demand condensate for use as diluent for oil sands production.

Duration of high-quality resource, or lack thereof, is a key concern for the industry and where a Montney acquisition provides a critical competitive advantage. The Montney leads all non-oil sands plays in North America for drilling longevity, albeit at a significantly less active development cadence than the Permian. Following this acquisition, Shell will have the second highest net inventory count in the play, trailing only Canadian Natural Resources.

The transaction is the largest purchase for Shell since it acquired BG for $82 billion more than a decade ago. It represents a further commitment to the company’s hydrocarbon business, particularly integrated gas, at a time the world is facing severe energy supply disruptions from the conflict in the Middle East. LNG Canada Phase 2 provides the potential for additional value realization from the position that would move pricing from 40% AECO and 60% international pricing to 80% international exposure. LNG Canada is geographically advantaged for shipping LNG to Asian markets that gives it a competitive edge over U.S. Gulf Coast competitors.

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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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