Shell (SHEL) has agreed to buy Canadian energy company ARC Resources (ARX) in a deal valued at $16.4 billion, including $2.8 billion in net debt and leases.
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The equity value of the transaction is approximately $13.6 billion. ARC shareholders will receive CAD 8.20 in cash and 0.40247 Shell ordinary shares for each ARC share they hold.
That works out to roughly CAD 32.80 per share, based on Shell’s closing price on April 24. That’s a 20% premium to ARC’s 30-day volume-weighted average price.
The deal is structured as approximately 25% cash and 75% Shell stock. Shell will fund the equity portion through $3.4 billion in cash and $10.2 billion in new Shell shares — around 228 million ordinary shares issued.
ARC Resources produced 374,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day last year. The acquisition brings roughly 2 billion barrels of proved plus probable reserves into Shell’s portfolio.
ARC operates in the Montney shale formation in British Columbia and Alberta. The company holds 1.5 million net acres there, which combines with Shell’s existing 440,000 net acres in the same basin.
That gives Shell a much larger footprint in one of Canada’s most active natural gas and liquids-rich shale plays.
Shell said it expects the transaction to generate double-digit returns and be free cash flow accretive per share starting in 2027. The company is targeting around $250 million in annualized synergies within a year of closing.
Despite the size of the deal, Shell says it will keep its capital expenditure range at $20–22 billion for 2027 to 2028. Its shareholder distribution policy — returning 40–50% of cash flow from operations — also stays in place.
Both boards have unanimously approved the deal. It still needs sign-off from ARC shareholders, court approval, and regulatory clearance.
Shell and ARC expect the transaction to close in the second half of 2026.
At the time of writing, SHEL was down 0.16% and ARX was down 1.34% on the day.
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