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Research Alert: Shell Agrees To Buy Arc Resources For Usd16.4b

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-- CFRA, an independent research provider, has providedwith the following research alert. Analysts at CFRA have summarized their opinion as follows:

Shell announced the acquisition of ARC Resources for USD16.4B enterprise value, offering CAD32.80 per share (20% premium to 30-day VWAP) through 25% cash and 75% equity consideration, expected to close in 2H 2026. The transaction will immediately add 370 kboe/d production, representing a substantial 20% increase to Shell's current 1.8M boe/d output. We believe the deal establishes Canada as a core operating region and accelerates Shell's production CAGR from 1% to 4% through 2030. Management expects USD250M in annual synergies while maintaining USD20B-USD22B capex guidance and 40%-50% cash flow distribution policy. However, Shell is paying USD44k per boe/d at the higher range of recent Canadian E&P multiples, with 75% equity consideration diluting existing shareholders by 3% and delaying free cash flow accretion until 2027. In our view, value creation will depend on Shell achieving operational improvements materially beyond stated synergies while maintaining capital efficiency metrics.

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