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Oil and Gas Monthly Deals Analysis – M&A and Investment Trends, December 2011

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Oil and Gas Monthly Deals Analysis – M&A and Investment Trends, December 2011
Summary
GlobalData’s “Oil and Gas Monthly Deals Analysis – M&A and Investment Trends, December 2011″ report is an essential source of data and trend analysis on the mergers and acquisitions (M&As) and financings in the oil and gas industry. The report provides detailed information on M&As, equity/debt offerings, private equity, venture financing and partnership transactions registered in the oil and gas industry in Novmeber 2011. The report portrays detailed comparative data on the number of deals and their value in the last six months, subdivided by deal types, segments and geographies. Additionally, the report provides information on the top financial advisory firms in the oil and gas industry.
Data presented in this report is derived from GlobalData’s proprietary in-house Energy eTrack deals database and primary and secondary research.
Scope
- Analyze market trends for the oil and gas industry in the global arena
- Review of deal trends in upstream, midstream, downstream, and equipment & services segments
- Analysis of M&A, Equity/Debt Offerings, Private Equity, Venture Financing and Partnerships in the oil and gas industry
- Summary of oil and gas deals globally in the last six months
- Information on the top deals that took place in the industry
- Geographies covered include – North America , Europe , Asia Pacific , South & Central America , and Middle East & Africa
- League Tables of financial advisors in M&A and equity/debt offerings. This includes key advisors such as Morgan Stanley, Credit Suisse, and Goldman Sachs
Reasons to buy
- Enhance your decision making capability in a more rapid and time sensitive manner.
- Find out the major deal performing segments for investments in your industry.
- Evaluate the types of company divesting and acquiring assets and ways to raise capital in the market.
- Do deals with an understanding of how competitors are financed, and the mergers and partnerships that have shaped the oil and gas industry.
- Identify growth segments and opportunities in each region within the industry.
- Look for key financial advisors where you are planning to raise capital from the market or for acquisitions within the industry.
1 Table of contents
1 Table of contents 2
1.1 List of Tables 3
1.2 List of Figures 4
2 Oil and Gas Industry, Global, Deals Summary 5
2.1 Oil and Gas Industry, Global, Deal Analysis, November 2011 5
2.2 Oil and Gas Industry, Global, Number of Deals by Type, November 2011 7
2.3 Oil and Gas Industry, Global, Top Deals, November 2011 8
2.3.1 KKR, Crestview Partners, NGP Energy Capital And ITOCHU To Acquire Samson Investment For $7.2 Billion 8
2.3.2 Petrogal Brasil to Issue New Shares To Sinopec For $4.8 Billion 9
2.3.3 Chesapeake Energy And EnerVest To Sell 25% Stake In 650,000 Net Acres Of Utica Shale Play For $2.44 Billion 9
2.3.4 Centrica To Acquire Oil And Gas Assets In Norway North Sea From Statoil Petroleum For $1.63 Billion 9
2.3.5 BG Group Announces Public Offering Of 3% Bonds Due 2018 For $1.38 Billion 10
2.4 Oil and Gas Industry, Global, Rumored Deals, November 2011 10
2.4.1 RWE To Sell Oil & Gas Assets In Egypt For Up To $3 Billion 10
2.4.2 Reliance Industries Plans Public Offering Of Bonds For $1 Billion 10
2.4.3 Marathon Oil Plans To Sell 10% Interest In Block 32 In Angola For $800 Million 10
3 Oil and Gas Industry, Global, Deals Summary, by Type 11
3.1 Oil and Gas Industry, Global, Asset Transactions, November 2011 11
3.2 Oil and Gas Industry, Global, Mergers and Acquisitions, November 2011 13
3.3 Oil and Gas Industry, Global, Equity Offerings, November 2011 15
3.4 Oil and Gas Industry, Global, Debt Offerings, November 2011 17
3.5 Oil and Gas Industry, Global, Private Equity/Venture Capital Deals, November 2011 19
3.6 Oil and Gas Industry, Global, Partnership Deals, November 2011 20
3.7 Partnership Deals in November 2011 21
4 Oil and Gas Industry, Global, Deals Summary, by Sector 22
4.1 Upstream Oil and Gas Deals, Global, November 2011 22
4.1.1 Upstream Energy – Deals of the Month 23
4.1.2 Upstream Oil and Gas, Global, Acquisitions and Asset Transaction Multiples, June 2011-November 2011 25
4.2 Midstream Oil and Gas Deals, Global, November 2011 26
4.2.1 Midstream Energy – Deals of the Month 27
4.3 Downstream Oil and Gas Deals, Global, November 2011 29
4.3.1 Downstream Energy – Deals of the Month 30
4.4 Oil and Gas Deals, Global, Equipment and Services, November 2011 31
4.4.1 Equipment and Services – Deals of the Month 32
5 Oil and Gas Industry, Deals Summary, by Geography 33
5.1 Oil and Gas Deals, North America , November 2011 33
5.1.1 North America – Deals of the Month 34
5.1.2 North America Oil and Gas, Upstream Acquisitions and Asset Transaction Multiples, June 2011-November 2011 36
5.2 Oil and Gas Deals, Europe , November 2011 37
5.2.1 Europe – Deals of the Month 38
5.3 Oil and Gas Deals, Asia-Pacific , November 2011 39
5.3.1 Asia-Pacific – Deals of the Month 40
5.4 Oil and Gas Deals, Rest of the World, November 2011 41
5.4.1 Rest of the World – Deals of the Month 42
6 Oil and Gas Industry, Global, Top Advisors 43
6.1 Oil and Gas Industry, Global, Top Financial Advisors, Mergers and Acquisitions, June 2011-November 2011 43
6.2 Oil and Gas Industry, Global, Top Financial Advisors, Equity Offerings, June 2011-November 2011 44
6.3 Oil and Gas Industry, Global, Top Financial Advisors, Debt Offerings, June 2011-November 2011 45
7 Further Information 46
7.1 Methodology 46
7.2 About GlobalData 46
7.3 Contact Us 47
7.4 Disclosure information 47
7.5 Disclaimer 47
List of Tables
Table 1: Oil and Gas Industry, Global, Deals Summary, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$m), June 2011-November 2011 6
Table 2: Oil and Gas Industry, Global, Deals by Type, Number and %, November 2011 7
Table 3: Oil and Gas Industry, Global, Top Deals, November 2011 8
Table 4: Oil and Gas Industry, Global, Asset Transactions, Deal Summary, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$m), June 2011-November 2011 11
Table 5: Oil and Gas Industry, Global, Top Asset Transactions, November 2011 12
Table 6: Oil and Gas Industry, Global, M&A Deals, Deals Summary, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$m), June 2011-November 2011 14
Table 7: Oil and Gas Industry, Global, Top M&A Deals, November 2011 14
Table 8: Oil and Gas Industry, Global, Equity Offerings, Deals Summary, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$m), June 2011-November 2011 15
Table 9: Oil and Gas Industry, Global, Top Equity Offerings, November 2011 16
Table 10: Oil and Gas Industry, Global, Debt Offerings, Deals Summary, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$m), June 2011-November 2011 17
Table 11: Oil and Gas Industry, Global, Top Debt Offerings, November 2011 18
Table 12: Oil and Gas Industry, Global, Private Equity and Venture Capital, Deals Summary, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$m), June 2011-November 2011 19
Table 13: Oil and Gas Industry, Global, Partnerships, Number of Deals, June 2011-November 2011 20
Table 14: Upstream Oil and Gas, Global, Deals Summary, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$m), June 2011-November 2011 23
Table 15: Upstream Oil and Gas, Global, Acquisitions and Asset Transaction Multiples, June 2011-November 2011 25
Table 16: Midstream Oil and Gas, Global, Deals Summary, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$m), June 2011-November 2011 27
Table 17: Downstream Oil and Gas, Global, Deals Summary, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$m), June 2011-November 2011 29
Table 18: Oil and Gas, Global, Equipment and Services, Deal Summary, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$m), June 2011-November 2011 31
Table 19: Oil and Gas Industry, North America , Deals Summary, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$m), June 2011-November 2011 34
Table 20: North America Oil and Gas, Upstream Acquisitions and Asset Transaction Multiples, June 2011-November 2011 36
Table 21: Oil and Gas Industry, Europe , Deals Summary, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$m), June 2011-November 2011 38
Table 22: Oil and Gas Industry, Asia-Pacific , Deals Summary, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$m), June 2011-November 2011 40
Table 23: Oil and Gas Industry, Rest of the World, Deals Summary, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$m), June 2011-November 2011 41
Table 24: Oil and Gas Industry, Global, Top Financial Advisors, M&A, June 2011-November 2011 43
Table 25: Oil and Gas Industry, Global, Top Financial Advisors, Equity Offerings, June 2011-November 2011 44
Table 26: Oil and Gas Industry, Global, Top Financial Advisors, Debt Offerings, June 2011-November 2011 45
List of Figures
Figure 1: Oil and Gas Industry, Global, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$m), June 2011-November 2011 5
Figure 2: Oil and Gas Industry, Global, Number of Deals by Type (%), November 2011 7
Figure 3: Oil and Gas Industry, Global, Asset Transactions, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$m), June 2011-November 2011 11
Figure 4: Oil and Gas Industry, Global, M&A Deals, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$m), June 2011-November 2011 13
Figure 5: Oil and Gas Industry, Global, Equity Offerings, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$m), June 2011-November 2011 15
Figure 6: Oil and Gas Industry, Global, Debt Offerings, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$m), June 2011-November 2011 17
Figure 7: Oil and Gas Industry, Global, Private Equity/Venture Capital, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$m), June 2011-November 2011 19
Figure 8: Oil and Gas Industry, Global, Partnerships, Number of Deals, June 2011-November 2011 20
Figure 9: Upstream Oil and Gas, Global, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$m), June 2011-November 2011 22
Figure 10: Upstream Oil and Gas, Global, Acquisitions and Asset Transaction Multiples, June 2011-November 2011 25
Figure 11: Midstream Oil and Gas, Global, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$m), June 2011-November 2011 26
Figure 12: Downstream Oil and Gas, Global, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$m), June 2011-November 2011 29
Figure 13: Oil and Gas, Global, Equipment and Services, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$m), June 2011-November 2011 31
Figure 14: Oil and Gas Industry, North America , Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$m), June 2011-November 2011 33
Figure 15: North America Oil and Gas, Upstream Acquisitions and Asset Transaction Multiples, June 2011-November 2011 36
Figure 16: Oil and Gas Industry, Europe , Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$m), June 2011-November 2011 37
Figure 17: Oil and Gas Industry, Asia-Pacific , Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$m), June 2011-November 2011 39
Figure 18: Oil and Gas Industry, Rest of the World, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$m), June 2011-November 2011 41
Figure 19: Oil and Gas Industry, Global, Top Financial Advisors, M&As, June 2011-November 2011 43
Figure 20: Oil and Gas Industry, Global, Top Financial Advisors, Equity Offerings, June 2011-November 2011 44
Figure 21: Oil and Gas Industry, Global, Top Financial Advisors, Debt Offerings, June 2011-November 2011 45
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Investment in developing world to rise -World Bank

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Investors are cautiously optimistic about their investment plans in developing countries over the next 12 months despite increased concerns about the euro zone debt crisis, a survey by the World Bank’s political risk insurance agency found on Thursday.
In a survey of 275 global investors by the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA), more than half of corporate investors said they expect to increase investments in developing countries over the next 12 months.
Nearly three quarters of respondents said they planned to moderately or substantially increase investments in developing countries over the next three years.
Just 10 percent of respondents said they planned to decrease investments, and just 8 percent planned to cut back on investments over the medium term.
MIGA chief economist Ravi Vish told Reuters that even though the survey was conducted six months ago and may not capture the growing concern over the euro zone crisis, investors remain upbeat about developing countries’ prospects.
Vish said investors were concerned about spillover effects from the euro zone crisis and a possible liquidity freeze by banks, which would impact project financing.
European banks have been the largest investors in emerging market project finance, Vish added.
He said investors in developing economies were mainly drawn by oil, gas and mining sectors, with growing interest in banking and infrastructure development.
“We are seeing some caution over the next one year but long-term investment planning,” said Vish, pointing to growth rates of more than 6 percent in many developing economies.
“Notwithstanding everything that is happening, investors are still seeing the potential for growth in emerging markets over the long term,” he added.
The MIGA survey found that demand for political risk insurance had increased as perceptions of global risk have worsened.
The survey found that the principal worry of investors in developing countries was breach of contract by governments, regulatory changes and nationalization – a bigger concern than political violence or conflict.
MIGA said the potential for disputes between governments and foreign investors were increased by an economic shock and/or significant political shifts in a country.
Evidence also shows that investor disputes are more likely to be resolved by democratically elected governments than by non-democratic regimes.
‘ARAB SPRING’ AFTERMATH
MIGA said popular uprisings in the Middle East and North Africa have hurt foreign direct investment plans in the region. A significant number of corporate investors surveyed said have adopted a “wait-and-see” approach to investment in the region.
“Stability is critical for persuading investors to resume investment,” the report said.
Protests across the Middle East and North Africa this year toppled veteran rulers in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya, and forced Yemen’s president to sign away his powers. In Syria, the government is grappling with protests, and Bahrain is still dealing with the fallout from its crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrations in March.
The World Bank has forecast that foreign direct investment flows into the region will decline in 2011 and 2012, but expects growth to resume in 2013.
“With Europe under economic strain and uncertainties surrounding the political environment in Egypt, Libya and Tunisia, FDI into North Africa is likely to slump for longer and rebound more slowly than the rest of the region,” MIGA said.

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