Chevron to Sell Assets for $6.5 Billion to Canadian Natural Resources

A Chevron gas station sign is seen in Austin, Texas, US, October 23, 2023. REUTERS/Brian Snyder/File Photo
A Chevron gas station sign is seen in Austin, Texas, US, October 23, 2023. REUTERS/Brian Snyder/File Photo
TT

Chevron to Sell Assets for $6.5 Billion to Canadian Natural Resources

A Chevron gas station sign is seen in Austin, Texas, US, October 23, 2023. REUTERS/Brian Snyder/File Photo
A Chevron gas station sign is seen in Austin, Texas, US, October 23, 2023. REUTERS/Brian Snyder/File Photo

Chevron is selling its assets in the Athabasca oil sands and Duvernay shale formation to Canadian Natural Resources for $6.5 billion, the oil giant said on Monday as it puts in motion its divestiture plan.

The all-cash transaction, which is expected to close in the fourth quarter, is a part of its strategy to divest $10 billion to $15 billion of assets by 2028.

The assets, located in Alberta, Canada, contributed 84,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boepd) of production to Chevron in 2023.

The deal relates to Chevron’s 20% interest in the Athabasca Oil Sands Project and a 70% holding in the Duvernay shale, both in the province of Alberta, according to a statement from the company on Monday.

After the deal, Canadian Natural will own 90% of the Athabasca Oil Sands project, while Shell owns the rest.

Canadian Natural has a long-term debt of 9.33 billion Canadian dollars ($6.9 billion).

The Duvernay is one of Canada's top shale plays and has seen eight deals worth $2.9 billion in the last three years, Wood Mackenzie said in January.

Chevron, meanwhile, is looking to spend more than 75% of its production budget on US shale basins, the Gulf of Mexico, the Eastern Mediterranean, Guyana, Australia and Kazakhstan.

Shares of Chevron were up 1.1% before the bell on Monday driven by a higher oil-price environment and this deal.



Saudi Air Connectivity Program Negotiates with Global Firms to Expand Routes to Kingdom

The Saudi Air Connectivity Program participating at the Routes World 2024 (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The Saudi Air Connectivity Program participating at the Routes World 2024 (Asharq Al-Awsat)
TT

Saudi Air Connectivity Program Negotiates with Global Firms to Expand Routes to Kingdom

The Saudi Air Connectivity Program participating at the Routes World 2024 (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The Saudi Air Connectivity Program participating at the Routes World 2024 (Asharq Al-Awsat)

The Saudi Air Connectivity Program is meeting with major international transport companies at the Routes World 2024 in Manama, Bahrain.

The goal is to attract these companies to the local market, boosting air routes to 250 destinations and aiming to welcome 150 million visitors by 2030.

The program is participating in the three-day event to highlight services and opportunities for improving air connectivity with Saudi Arabia and reaching international markets.

The Saudi Air Connectivity Program has scheduled over 100 meetings at Routes World 2024 with global aviation leaders to discuss partnerships and showcase Saudi Arabia's strategic location as it seeks to expand international air routes.

Rashed Al-Shammari, the program’s Executive Vice President of Commercial Affairs, shared that discussions took place with airlines from Europe, including Switzerland, Germany, and the UK, as well as companies from China.

They explored opportunities for launching new direct flights to Saudi Arabia.

Adding New Seats

Al-Shammari highlighted that the program met with airline decision-makers to present opportunities for both currently served routes, which aim to expand flights, and underserved routes needing additional flights and seats.

He confirmed that interested companies expressed a desire to enter the Saudi market, but attracting them may take six months to five years, depending on factors like distance, aircraft availability, and profitability, especially following the COVID-19 crisis’s impact on the aviation industry.

Looking forward, Al-Shammari announced that follow-up meetings would focus on persuading airlines to establish new routes to underserved markets or enhance existing services.

Strengthening Partnerships

The program invites interested parties to visit its booth at Routes World 2024, where aviation leaders can learn about opportunities available across Saudi Arabia's 29 airports.

Launched in 2021, the Saudi Air Connectivity Program aims to boost tourism by improving air links between Saudi Arabia and the world through developing existing and new routes.

It works as the executive enabler of the National Tourism Strategy and the National Aviation Strategy to foster collaboration between public and private sectors in tourism and aviation, enhancing Saudi Arabia’s position as a leading global destination.