Medicine Hat News

Enerplus sells majority interest in Glauc C oilfield to Journey Energy

- COLLIN GALLANT cgallant@medicineha­tnews.com Twitter: CollinGall­ant

Enerplus has sold its majority interest in the Glauc C oilfield on Medicine Hat’s northeast edge for

$140 million to a Calgary based junior oilfield producer with plans to grow.

Journey Energy states in a company release announcing the sale in late July that the oil-weighted acquisitio­n of the field and another from Enerplus will bring its own production above 10,000 barrels per day.

The “transforma­tional” acquisitio­n of the low decline field adds 13.8 million barrels of proved reserves to the Calgarybas­ed company, including other wells in the Kaybob, Ferrier, and Ante Creek areas.

They acquire 75 per cent of the Glauc C field from Enerplus, which operated the field that until late 2020 was also partly owned by the City of Medicine Hat.

It owned a one-quarter non-operating stake in the field since the mid-1980s before it sold to private exploratio­n firm Cache Islands in late 2020. The price at that point netted the city about $20 million, the majority of which was paid in cash.

At that point, it was seen as a continuati­on of a winddown from the oilpatch by the city after oil prices plunged during the pandemic year.

Since then a historic run up of prices this year due to global conflict and other factors pushed world prices above $130, though oil futures were trading at about US$90 on Monday.

City administra­tors have since defended the deal stating conditions were right at the time and the prospect of capital spending on planned enhanced oilrecover­y projects at the field were beyond the city’s capabiliti­es.

The recent deal for the net 400 wells includes $80 million in cash, $14 million in shares of Journey, and the balance in an interest-bearing $45-million loan from Enerplus due in October 2024.

Enerplus, which had also been marketing its share of the Glauc C oilfield for sale, has increasing­ly focused its activity in the Bakken Region of North Dakota.

Remaining Canadian properties in the Enerplus portfolio are still being offered for sale.

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