Strathcona Resources selling Montney assets for $2.84 billion
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This article was published 15/05/2025 (315 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
CALGARY – Strathcona Resources Ltd. has signed a series of three agreements to sell its assets in the Montney region valued at a total of $2.84 billion.
The company says once the deals are complete it will be a pure-play heavy oil company.
Strathcona says Arc Resources Ltd. will acquire its Kakwa asset in a deal valued at $1.7 billion, while Tourmaline Oil Corp. will buy its Groundbirch asset for $291.5 million in Tourmaline shares.
Strathcona is also selling its Grande Prairie asset in an agreement valued at $850 million. It did not identify the buyer.
The company also said it has bought the Hardisty rail terminal in Alberta for about $45 million.
It says the terminal is the largest crude-by-rail terminal in Western Canada.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 15, 2025.
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