Overview
- Strathcona Resources has officially tabled a $5.93-billion hostile takeover bid for MEG Energy, offering 0.62 of its shares plus $4.10 in cash per MEG share, a 9.3% premium.
- The proposed merger would create Canada’s fifth-largest oil producer, with 219,000 barrels per day of production and $175 million in projected annual cost savings.
- The deal includes the Hardisty Rail Terminal, Western Canada’s largest crude-by-rail facility, which Strathcona views as a strategic hedge against pipeline capacity constraints.
- MEG Energy’s board has rejected earlier offers and is advising shareholders to take no immediate action as it evaluates the formal bid.
- MEG shares surged over 22% following the announcement, reflecting market speculation of a potential bidding war or revised offers.