Nov 1, 2018 - Energy & Environment

Encana to buy shale producer Newfield Exploration

Drilling rig

Drilling rigs of Encana Oil & Gas in Colorado. Photo: Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post via Getty Images

Encana Corp., a big Canadian firm with substantial U.S. operations, said Thursday that it's buying Newfield Exploration in a $5.5 billion stock transaction.

Why it matters: The deal will make Encana one of the biggest shale producers in North America, according to Reuters. Newfield has a big position in Oklahoma's prolific Anadarko Basin, as well as acreage in Utah and North Dakota.

The big picture: It's the latest of several big deals in the U.S. sector this year.

  • Earlier this week, Chesapeake Energy announced plans to buy WildHorse Resource Development in a $3 billion transaction.
  • In August, the Permian basin player Diamondback Energy said that it's buying Energen via a $9.2 billion deal, while Concho Resources announced the $9.5 billion acquisition of RSP Permian in March.
  • BP announced a $10.5 billion deal to acquire most of BHP Billiton's U.S. shale assets in July.
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