Serica Energy (SQZ) M&A announcement summary
Event summary combining transcript, slides, and related documents.
M&A announcement summary
26 Mar, 2026Deal rationale and strategic fit
Acquisition diversifies the portfolio, increases reserves and resources, and enhances near-term cash flow at an attractive valuation.
Expands presence with new operated hubs and assets in the UK North Sea, including operatorship of the Shetland Gas Plant.
Supports strategy of value creation from mid- to late-life assets and provides both growth and returns for shareholders.
Adds significant upside in the West of Shetland Basin and other producing assets, with organic growth opportunities such as infill drilling and exploration licenses.
Enhances growth potential in the most prospective basin on the UK Continental Shelf.
Financial terms and conditions
Aggregate upfront consideration totals $25.6 million for the acquisition, equating to $2.3 per 2P barrel for 11.0 mmboe of 2P reserves.
Estimated payments of around $100 million to be received on completion, reflecting interim post-tax cashflows.
Additional free cash flow of approximately $50 million expected from acquired assets in 2026.
No DCU obligations or liabilities from Hurricane Energy or Prax's parent company are being assumed.
Decommissioning liabilities remain among the lowest in the UK North Sea, with near-term costs mainly for Lancaster well abandonment (~$60 million).
Synergies and expected cost savings
Significant value from material tax loss pools: $2.14 billion Ring Fence Corporation Tax, $1.83 billion Supplementary Charge, and $518 million Energy Profits Levy.
Net operating costs for Greater Laggan Area expected to decrease with the start-up of the Victory Field and third-party throughput; 2026 opex forecast at $16 million.
Decommissioning costs offset by tax relief and optimization opportunities.
Enhanced cash flows through utilization of tax losses and further M&A opportunities.
Scope to extend productive life of facilities by increasing production and securing third-party throughput at the Shetland Gas Plant.
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