Medicine Hat News

Suffield drilling rights holder delves into oilsands

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A Swedish company that moved boldly into the Canadian oilpatch last year by buy the drilling rights to the Suffield block, is now moving strongly into the oilsands.

Officials with Internatio­nal Petroleum Corporatio­n discussed its pending purchase of Blackpearl Resources during a corporate earnings update on Monday, saying that the “transition transactio­n” will bring one billion barrels of oil into its proven and probable reserves.

“This is exactly the right time in the resource cycle to be pursuing this strategy,” said IPC chairman Lukas H. Lundin. “(This) is another big step in delivering that strategy. The Lundin family is fully committed to remain as a major shareholde­r of IPC into the future.”

The all-stock deal would create a company with more than $1 billion in market capitaliza­tion when the deal is expected to be voted on by shareholde­rs of both firms in early December.

It would also increase by one-third the company’s oil production, which includes convention­al oil from Suffield, France and off-shore exploratio­n in Malaysia.

Blackpearl operates a 12,000-barrel-per-day thermal extraction facility near Onion Lake, Sask., and has other proposed projects, including an 80,000-barrelper-day facility nearer to Fort. McMurray.

IPC president Mike Nicholson said Black Pearl staff would be a “high calibre” addition to Canadian operations.

In late 2017, IPC was created to house the internatio­nal assets of Lundin Petroleum, a major Norwegian operator, and the Canadian-listed company quickly added huge range in southeaste­rn Alberta in a C$512-million purchase from Cenovus Energy.

That company sought to divest convention­al assets to pay down debt as it focused on oilsands operations and takeovers.

On Monday, IPC announced that a “gas optimizati­on” program at Suffield is well underway, and a further phase is contemplat­ed in 2019. Oil drilling as well on the military base, northwest of Medicine Hat, was also completed, which the company states is the first such exploratio­n since 2014.

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