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Rice Energy Plans to ‘Immediately’ Develop Vantage’s Marcellus Assets
Vantage Energy’s Barnett Shale assets are an afterthought for Rice Energy Inc., which said Tuesday it would acquire the company in a $2.7 billion deal. Rice’s top executive said the real “prize of the Vantage acquisition is its large block of core, contiguous Marcellus acres adjacent to our existing Greene County” assets in Pennsylvania.
Rice Energy to Acquire Vantage Energy in $2.7B ‘Transformational’ Deal
Rice Energy Inc. said late Monday that it has agreed to acquire Vantage Energy Inc. subsidiaries in a $2.7 billion deal that would give it entry into the Barnett Shale of North Texas and significantly expand its Marcellus and Utica shale position in Greene County, PA, where Vantage had been the largest leaseholder.
Vantage Energy to Take Another Crack at IPO
Two years after it withdrew a $400 million offering, Marcellus and Barnett shale-focused Vantage Energy Inc. has refiled with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to take the company public, snapping a dry spell for exploration and production (E&P) companies looking to raise big money in market debuts.
Canada’s Pembina to Expand Pipeline in Bakken
Calgary-based Pembina Pipeline Corp. has inked agreements for an $85 million expansion of the Vantage pipeline system, which it bought last year.
Pennsylvania Fines Vantage Energy Nearly $1M
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has fined Vantage Energy Inc. nearly $1 million — one of the largest fines imposed this year on a shale driller in the state — for violations that stemmed from a January landslide at a well pad in Greene County.
Barnett, Marcellus-Focused Vantage Plans IPO, Hopes to Raise $400M
Vantage Energy Inc., a company focused on the Barnett and Marcellus shales, hopes to raise up to $400 million through an initial public offering (IPO) on the New York Stock Exchange, according to documents filed Monday with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
Small Gains Dominate, But Some Points Are Softer
Tuesday might have looked bearish from the previous day’s vantage point, but other than some moderate softening that clustered primarily in the West, all other points ranged from flat a little more than a dime higher in a near-repeat of Monday trading. A majority of Tuesday’s gains were around a nickel or smaller.