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ExxonMobil Announces Acquisition of Denbury

Posted on 7/13/23 at 9:21 am
Posted by ragincajun03
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Posted on 7/13/23 at 9:21 am
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SPRING, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Exxon Mobil Corporation (NYSE: XOM) today announced it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Denbury Inc. (NYSE: DEN), an experienced developer of carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCS) solutions and enhanced oil recovery. The acquisition is an all-stock transaction valued at $4.9 billion, or $89.45 per share based on ExxonMobil’s closing price on July 12, 2023.


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“Acquiring Denbury reflects our determination to profitably grow our Low Carbon Solutions business by serving a range of hard-to-decarbonize industries with a comprehensive carbon capture and sequestration offering,” said Darren Woods, Chairman and CEO. “The breadth of Denbury’s network, when added to ExxonMobil’s decades of experience and capabilities in CCS, gives us the opportunity to play an even greater role in a thoughtful energy transition, as we continue to deliver on our commitment to provide the world with the vital energy and products it needs.”

The transaction synergies are expected to drive strong growth and returns for ExxonMobil. The acquisition of Denbury provides ExxonMobil with the largest owned and operated CO2 pipeline network in the U.S. at 1,300 miles, including nearly 925 miles of CO2 pipelines in Louisiana, Texas, and Mississippi – located within one of the largest U.S. markets for CO2 emissions, as well as 10 strategically located onshore sequestration sites. A cost-efficient transportation and storage system accelerates CCS deployment for ExxonMobil and third-party customers over the next decade and underpins multiple low carbon value chains including CCS, hydrogen, ammonia, biofuels, and direct air capture.


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“Denbury’s advantaged CO2 infrastructure provides significant opportunities to expand and accelerate ExxonMobil’s low-carbon leadership across our Gulf Coast value chains,” said Dan Ammann, President, ExxonMobil Low Carbon Solutions. “Once fully developed and optimized, this combination of assets and capabilities has the potential to profitably reduce emissions by more than 100 million metric tons per year in one of the highest-emitting regions of the U.S.”

In addition to Denbury’s carbon capture and storage assets, the acquisition includes Gulf Coast and Rocky Mountain oil and natural gas operations. These operations consist of proved reserves totaling over 200 million barrels of oil equivalent, with 47,000 oil-equivalent barrels per day of current production, providing immediate operating cash flow and near-term optionality for CO2 offtake and execution of the CCS business.


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Posted by Meauxjeaux
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Posted on 7/13/23 at 9:24 am to
So what do we do with all this stored carbon?
Posted by Coach Buzzcut
Member since Feb 2016
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Posted on 7/13/23 at 9:25 am to
Exxon basically spent $5 bil to acquire a company for corporate welfare tax credits
Posted by GumboPot
Member since Mar 2009
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Posted on 7/13/23 at 10:10 am to
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Exxon basically spent $5 bil to acquire a company for corporate welfare tax credits


While this is true Denbury's assets are primarily used for enhanced oil recovery (EOR) operations. It's my understanding Denbury has sufficiently depleted the targeted wells with their EOR CO2 system. What a great time for them to sell. Now they do not have to deal with pipeline abandonment issues that only costs money.

Denbury sourced the CO2 13,000 feet below Jackson, MS form the Jackson Dome. Once the CO2 was used for EOR the CO2 was injected back into the ground. I'm sure part of Exxon's plan it to capture CO2 emissions from their chemical and refining processes and reuse Denbury pipeline system for transporting CO2 to existing Denbury and new injection wells.
Posted by TigerTatorTots
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Posted on 7/13/23 at 10:15 am to
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So what do we do with all this stored carbon?

Over time it turns into rock, so nothing.
Posted by redstick13
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Member since Feb 2007
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Posted on 7/13/23 at 11:26 am to
I drilled a couple of those old Denbury wells in Mississippi. I didn’t even know these guys were still around. Did XOM buy them to meet a quota?
This post was edited on 7/13/23 at 11:27 am
Posted by Double Oh
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Member since Sep 2008
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Posted on 7/13/23 at 11:35 am to
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I drilled a couple of those old Denbury wells in Mississippi. I didn’t even know these guys were still around. Did XOM buy them to meet a quota?





Right i hadnt heard that name in a long time. They also did some offshore wells back in the day.
Posted by Klark Kent
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Member since Jan 2008
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Posted on 7/13/23 at 11:42 am to
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Exxon basically spent $5 bil to acquire a company for corporate welfare tax credits


likely offset by the half a dozen site divestments in the US and Canada they’ve made in the last 3/4 years.
Posted by GumboPot
Member since Mar 2009
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Posted on 7/13/23 at 11:51 am to
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Did XOM buy them to meet a quota?


IDK about quota stuff but XOM acquiring Denbury CO2 pipeline network fits in with there CCS goals. Not only will XOM sequester their own CO2 emissions from their own plants but with a pipeline network the size of Denbury's they will be able to pick up a lot of third party emitters and make money off of transportation fees. Plus these actions meet their ESG investment strategy. Keeps the environmental nuts off their backs. But what a great deal for Denbury. They are the big winners in this deal IMO. They got those costly and no longer useful (for EOR) assets off their hands for a profit.
Posted by lsugradman
Member since Sep 2003
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Posted on 7/13/23 at 12:27 pm to
Say your prayers to Lake Maurepas
Posted by thegreatboudini
Member since Oct 2008
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Posted on 7/13/23 at 12:38 pm to
Nah, they bought them to accelerate their Low Carbon expertise and footprint from what I can tell.

Low carbon solutions are turning a corner right now from a required liability to a profit generator.

This is a good thing for my area of the industry.
Posted by ragincajun03
Member since Nov 2007
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Posted on 7/13/23 at 12:41 pm to
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Say your prayers to Lake Maurepas


Exxon doesn’t have the sequestration agreement under Maurepas. That’s Air Products.

Exxon’s big South Louisiana hub is near Pecan Island.
Posted by ragincajun03
Member since Nov 2007
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Posted on 7/13/23 at 12:46 pm to
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IDK about quota stuff but XOM acquiring Denbury CO2 pipeline network fits in with there CCS goals. Not only will XOM sequester their own CO2 emissions from their own plants but with a pipeline network the size of Denbury's they will be able to pick up a lot of third party emitters and make money off of transportation fees.


Yep. And set a price for their competitions in the sequestration market.

You want to sequester along the Gulf Coast for emitter clients, either build pipelines directly to all those clients, or you negotiate with Exxon to tap into their already established pipeline that runs through the Gulf Coast in regions to pick up CO2 from emitters.

I’m very curious to see how this shakes out.
Posted by Bawpaw
Member since May 2021
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Posted on 7/13/23 at 1:05 pm to
Tell me you work for XOM without telling me you work for XOM.
Posted by armytiger96
Member since Sep 2007
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Posted on 7/13/23 at 1:24 pm to
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You want to sequester along the Gulf Coast for emitter clients, either build pipelines directly to all those clients, or you negotiate with Exxon to tap into their already established pipeline that runs through the Gulf Coast in regions to pick up CO2 from emitters.


This is a big play in CCS arena but it doesn’t give them a monopoly. There are several other Midstream companies reallocating pipelines to jump into this arena as well.
Posted by Taxing Authority
Houston
Member since Feb 2010
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Posted on 7/13/23 at 2:18 pm to
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So what do we do with all this stored carbon?

Pump it into oil reservoirs to bring up more oil.
Posted by Norla
Member since Aug 2016
466 posts
Posted on 7/13/23 at 2:35 pm to
I read an article a few months ago saying that Denbury has the most pipe in the ground dedicated to carrying C02 in Nort America. They converted tons of their pipe when they were going broke hoping something like this would happen.
Already having the infrastructure in place makes it a very lucrative deal for Exxon.
Posted by lrabor3
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Posted on 7/13/23 at 2:39 pm to
This deal was purely for the CCS infrastructure that Denbury had created for EOR projects. They have a pipeline running from the Jackson Dome all the down to the I-10 corridor. Then the pipeline goes from NOLA area to Houston. Exxon will be able to capitalize on the Carbon sequestration from all the plants along this corridor and from the carbon credits that the government is giving out. The 46,000 BOE production wasn't even valued highly within this deal.
Posted by ragincajun03
Member since Nov 2007
27401 posts
Posted on 7/13/23 at 3:02 pm to
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There are several other Midstream companies reallocating pipelines to jump into this arena as well


Yep.

ETC (whose commercials during NFC/AFC Champ games I loved) and Enterprise are a couple of them.
Posted by lsugradman
Member since Sep 2003
8936 posts
Posted on 7/13/23 at 4:57 pm to
It was a joke but Denbury actually has a site pretty close to Maurepas
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