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FILE PHOTO: An oil pump is seen operating in the Permian Basin near Midland, Texas, U.S. on May 3, 2017. REUTERS/Ernest Scheyder/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: An oil pump is seen operating in the Permian Basin near Midland, Texas, U.S. on May 3, 2017. APA Corp is exploring the sale of oil and gas drilling properties across parts of the Permian basin, in a deal that could be valued at $1bn. REUTERS/Ernest Scheyder/File Photo

APA Corp is exploring the sale of oil and gas drilling properties spread across parts of the Permian basin of Texas and New Mexico, in a deal that could be valued at about $1 billion, people familiar with the matter told Reuters.

APA, which owns the properties through its Apache subsidiary, is working with investment bankers at RBC Richardson Barr and Truist Securities on the sale process, the sources said, requesting anonymity as the discussions are confidential.

APA’s move to offload the drilling sites comes as the Houston-based company looks to revamp its operations to focus on its shale operations, while attempting to reduce its $6.7-billion debt pile in part through asset sales.

The drilling assets are in different sub-sections of the Permian Basin, namely the Northwest Shelf, the Northern Shelf, and the Central Basin Platform in New Mexico and Texas. The sites produce more than 22,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day combined, of which roughly 60% is oil, the sources said.

An Apache spokesperson said the company actively manages its portfolio, but declined to comment on any specific transactions.

“You’ve seen us do multiple deals recently, including the Callon acquisition this year, and targeted divestments of non-core properties,” said Patrick Cassidy, director of corporate communications for Apache.

RBC and Truist declined comment.

The U.S. oil and gas industry is in the midst of a dealmaking boom, as large energy producers have splurged on acquisitions to gain scale and snap up prime drilling sites.

APA has said it wants to pay down the $2 billion of debt that it assumed as part of its acquisition of Callon Petroleum within the next three years. Earlier this year, APA sold some non-core assets in the Permian and Eagle Ford basins for nearly $700 million.

(Reporting by Shariq Khan and David French in New York; Editing by Rod Nickel)

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