Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. has signed a deal to buy Chevron Canada Ltd.'s interests in the Athabasca Oil Sands Project and Duvernay shale for US$6.5 billion.
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Chevron is selling its assets in Athabasca Oil Sands and Duvernay Shale to Canadian Natural Resources for $6.5 billion, the ...
Chevron sold its oil sands and shale assets in Canada to Canadian Natural Resources for $6.5 billion as part of its portfolio optimization strategy.
Chevron Canada Ltd, a unit of Chevron Corp., said Monday it has agreed to sell a 20% non-operated interest in the Athabasca oil sands Project, a 70% operated interest in the Duvernay shale, and ...