China Petrochemical Corp. Completes Purchase of Daylight Energy

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China Petrochemical Corp. Completes Purchase of Daylight Energy

Dec. 24 (Bloomberg) — China Petrochemical Corp., the nation’s biggest oil refiner, completed the purchase of Canada’s Daylight Energy Ltd. for about C$2.2 billion ($2.16 billion), the company said in an e-mailed statement yesterday.

Sinopec, as the Chinese company is known, said it paid C$10.08 a share in cash for Calgary-based Daylight.

Cong Peixin, a spokesman for the China Petrochemical unit that carried out the transaction, declined to elaborate on the statement. Daylight confirmed the completed sale in a statement released yesterday.

The purchase gives the Beijing-based company access to more than 300,000 acres of land in areas rich with oil and natural gas, after falling crude prices made valuations attractive.

Sinopec Group, China National Petroleum Corp. and Cnooc Ltd. are seeking to gain technology through partnerships in order to develop China’s shale-gas reserves, estimated to be larger than those in the U.S.

China, the world’s biggest energy consumer, has partnered with Exxon Mobil Corp., Royal Dutch Shell Plc and Chevron Corp. to explore possible shale wells.

Chinese companies have announced $18.3 billion worth of bids this year for overseas oil and gas exploration and production companies, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Cnooc bought Canada’s Opti Canada Inc. in November for $34 million in cash, agreeing to take on $2.4 billion in debt.

Daylight’s proven and probable reserves rose 46 percent to the equivalent of 174 million barrels of oil at the end of 2010, the company said March 1. The company’s production was 35 million barrels in the third quarter, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.

To contact the reporters on this story: Helen Yuan in Shanghai at hyuan@bloomberg.net Benjamin Haas in New York at bhaas7@bloomberg.net

To contact the editor responsible for this story: Joshua Fellman at jfellman@bloomberg.net

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