Chevron acquiring Texas driller Noble in deal worth $13B

The logo for Chevron appears above a trading post on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange in this le photo. The acquisition of Noble Energy is expected to strengthen Chevron’s position in the Mediterranean as well as in the U.S.’ Permian Basin and DJ Basin.
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The logo for Chevron appears above a trading post on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange in this le photo. The acquisition of Noble Energy is expected to strengthen Chevron’s position in the Mediterranean as well as in the U.S.’ Permian Basin and DJ Basin.
(AP)

NEW YORK -- Chevron will take over Noble Energy for $5 billion, plus $8 billion in debt, in the first big deal announced since the coronavirus pandemic shook the energy sector.

Chevron has been shopping for assets since last year, and with crude prices down more than 30% this year, it jumped Monday with its all-stock offering for the independent Houston oil and gas driller.

Based on Chevron's closing price Friday, Noble Energy shareholders will receive 0.1191 shares of Chevron for each Noble share. But with the list price comes a lot of debt.

Energy companies had been taking on enormous debt even before the pandemic with energy prices bouncing all over the place. Noble was no exception.

The total enterprise value of the deal is $13 billion, with Chevron assuming Noble's debt.

Other big players, seeking to cut costs and load up on assets, are likely to follow Chevron's lead, said Gianna Bern, a finance professor at the University of Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business.

"This is the first wave of acquisitions," Bern said.

Last year, as it pursued potential buyout targets, Chevron lost out when Occidental Petroleum made a $38 billion deal for Anadarko, even though Chevron is five times the size of Occidental.

While Occidental's valuable holdings in the Permian Basin of West Texas and New Mexico appeared to be a good match, Chevron said it favored discipline over "winning at any cost."

It's found another match in Noble Energy.

The acquisition brings low-cost proven reserves in addition to cash-generating offshore assets in Israel, strengthening the company's position in the Mediterranean. Noble's portfolio will also add to Chevron's U.S. acreage in the Permian Basin and in Colorado's DJ Basin.

"Noble Energy's multi-asset, high-quality portfolio will enhance geographic diversity, increase capital flexibility, and improve our ability to generate strong cash flow," said Chevron Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Michael Wirth. "These assets play to Chevron's operational strengths, and the transaction underscores our commitment to capital discipline."

That discipline is mandatory for any company in the energy sector this year.

On Monday, energy services company Halliburton reported a quarterly loss of about $1.7 billion, and that was better than industry analysts had expected. The 57% plunge in revenue was not.

Energy demand has bounced back as economies reopen globally. U.S. crude prices that fell for the first four months of the year are gaining ground, and have been positive since May. It appears prices may remain positive for July, but they're seesawing, and the longest positive streak this month has been two days.

Surging cases of covid-19 in the U.S., the world's largest economy, now threaten to hamstring an industry already hit hard by layoffs.

Chesapeake Energy, a shale drilling pioneer that was once one of the largest natural gas producers in the world, filed for bankruptcy protection last month.

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