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Exxon boosts Bakken oil field

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NEW YORK— Exxon Mobil, the world’s largest energy company by market value, agreed to pay about $2 billion (U.S.) in cash and assets to expand in the U.S. Bakken Shale after efforts to exploit overseas shale fields foundered.

Exxon will acquire drilling rights on 196,000 net acres in North Dakota and Montana from Denbury Resources Inc. for $1.6 billion in cash and the exchange of two fields. The agreement will boost Exxon’s holdings in the region by about 50 percent, Irving, Texasbased Exxon said in a statement today.

The acquisitio­n, Exxon’s largest since its $35-billion purchase of XTO Energy in 2010, follows the company’s unsuccessf­ul effort to transfer intensive drilling techniques that revived U.S. oil and natural-gas output to similar geologic formations in Poland. The deal also adds crude to Exxon’s portfolio as cratering domestic gas prices hurt profits from fields amassed in the XTO transactio­n.

“XTO was a natural-gas deal, and given what’s happened to gas prices since then it really was incumbent on Exxon to get more involved in oil plays,” said Allen Good, an analyst at Morningsta­r Investment Services in Chicago.

Gas prices reached a 10-year low in April on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Surging Bakken output has made North Dakota the largest oil-producing state behind Texas, according to the Energy Department in Washington.

The combined value of the cash and oilfields in Texas and the Rocky Mountains that Exxon will exchange for the Bakken assets approaches $2 billion, Denbury chief executive officer Phil Rykhoek said during a conference call with analysts.

Exxon said separately that it plans to surrender two of its six shale-drilling licences to the Polish government after deciding in June to quit the country.

The addition of Denbury’s acreage will vault Exxon to the fifth-largest holder in the Bakken, tied with EOG Resources Inc., according to data compiled by Bloomberg Industries.

Along with the cash, Denbury will get Exxon’s stake in the Hartzog Draw field in Wyoming and Webster field in Texas, Denbury said in a separate statement.

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