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Colombia’s Ecopetrol in talks to buy $3.6 billion CrownRock stake from Occidental

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FILE PHOTO: A complex of pipes used for the export of crude oil in a dock that is part of the Ecopetrol refinery, is seen in Cartagena, Colombia April 12, 2024. REUTERS/Nelson Bocanegra/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: A complex of pipes used for the export of crude oil in a dock that is part of the Ecopetrol refinery, is seen in Cartagena, Colombia April 12, 2024. REUTERS/Nelson Bocanegra/File Photo. Colombia's Ecopetrol said on Friday that it is in talks with US oil major Occidental Petroleum to possibly buy a stake in CrownRock

BOGOTA – Colombia’s Ecopetrol is in talks with U.S. oil producer Occidental Petroleum to possibly buy a 30% stake in shale oil producer CrownRock, in a transaction potentially worth $3.6 billion, the North American company said on Friday.

Ecopetrol, Colombia’s majority state-owned energy company, said it was in talks with Occidental in a separate statement on Friday but did not disclose details about the potential size or value of a stake, saying such decisions were subject to analysis.

“Occidental and Ecopetrol are engaged in discussions regarding a structure for Ecopetrol’s potential acquisition of an undivided 30% interest in the CrownRock assets,” Occidental said in an SEC filing.

If the deal goes ahead, Occidental expects the transaction to be worth approximately $3.6 billion, subject to customary purchase price adjustments.

If a deal on the transaction is not reached, “Ecopetrol will have an option to elect for the Rodeo Midland Basin Joint Venture to acquire the CrownRock assets, resulting in an indirect ownership by Ecopetrol of an undivided 49% interest in the CrownRock assets,” the filing said.

Occidental moved to buy shale oil producer CrownRock in December in a $12 billion cash-and-stock deal, which included debt.

In May, Occidental reaffirmed its plans to sell $4.5 billion to $6 billion of assets within 18 months of closing the CrownRock purchase, which it said could be completed by August.

Shale oil and gas production is highly controversial in Colombia, where the government of leftist President Gustavo Petro is pushing for an outright ban on fracking, much to the chagrin of factors in the country’s energy industry.

Despite this, Ecopetrol – Colombia’s largest company – has shale operations in the U.S. Permian basin.

Occidental expects to use any proceeds from a deal with Ecopetrol to pay down a portion of its term loans, the U.S. company said.

(Reporting by Oliver Griffin; Editing by Anthony Esposito and David Evans)

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