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Vermilion Energy leaves the US with an asset sale worth $88 Million

Vermilion Energy, a Canadian gas producer, said it will sell its United States assets at a price of C$120,000,000 ($87.88,000,000). The proceeds from the sale will be used to pay off debts and complete its exit from the U.S.

Vermilion Energy will be able to concentrate on its core assets, which are gas-weighted, in Canada and Europe, after the transaction closes in the third quarter. It sold its East Finn assets to the U.S. in 2023.

Calgary-based company, Alberta Oil and Gas Corporation (Alberta), has raised its forecasted production for this year from 84,000 to 88.000 barrels of equivalent oil per day to between 117,000 to 122,000 boepd.

The company has also reduced its capital budget for 2025 by approximately C$100,000,000 to between C$630,000,000 and C$660,000,000, as a result of the elimination of expenses related with the assets that were divested in Saskatchewan or the U.S.

It is expected to have a net of C$1.3billion by the end of 2025.

Vermilion Energy purchased privately-held oil and gas company Westbrick Energy earlier this year for C$1.075 Billion, strengthening its position within the Deep Basin in Alberta.

The average natural gas price has risen in the last few quarters, and reached a 2-year high on 10 March. This was due to a strong demand for LNG export facilities as well as supply concerns.

(source: Reuters)