The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Bigger rivals ‘have appetite’ to swallow industry minnows

- BY ROSS DAVIDSON

Young oil and gas firms are becoming increasing­ly vulnerable to takeovers, according to a report published today.

Profession­al service firm Ernst and Young (E&Y) said junior energy operators were leaving themselves open to approaches from larger rivals because of their “insatiable appetite” for investment capital.

In its latest Oil and Gas Eye, E&ysaid stock in companies listed on the Alternativ­e Investment Market (Aim) rose by 24% in the first quarter of the year, mainly thanks to a series of exploratio­n successes.

Oil and gas transactio­n partner Ally Rule said these achievemen­ts led to as many difficulti­es as rewards, however.

He said: “Many junior companies have climbed the mountain of exploratio­n success, only to find a larger peakaheado­fthem in the shape of developmen­t delivery.

“Securing the necessary capital and operationa­l expertise while avoiding takeover approaches, or maximising the value of such a bid, is proving to be a challenge.

“As a result, the acquisitio­n activity we previously predicted has become reality, driving the substantia­l increase in the index.”

The Oil and Gas Eye report comes after Ithaca Energy became the subject of a takeover

bid.

Ithaca revealed in March that it had received unsol i cited i nterest f rom several unnamed parties in a deal estimated to be worth £540million. Speculatio­n about the potential buyers has focused on oil companies including Enquest, Taqa and Dana Petroleum.

Earlier this year, Premier Oil completed its £221million acquisitio­n of Encore Oil, making it operator of the North Sea Catcher field with a 50% stake.

When the deal was agreed, Encore director Alan Booth said that the company had been set up to create value through exploratio­n and appraisal before moving assets on to a bigger company to develop them.

 ??  ?? ACQUISITIO­N: Premier Oil snapped up Encore earlier this year making it operator of the Catcher field
ACQUISITIO­N: Premier Oil snapped up Encore earlier this year making it operator of the Catcher field

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