RE:Phillips 66 buys DCP Midstream 3.8 Billion
I wonder if P66 wants it all?
DCP Midstream
Headquartered in Denver, DCP Midstream is a joint venture between Phillips 66 and Enbridge, with Enbridge owning a 13.2% ownership stake. DCP Midstream is one of the largest producers of natural gas liquids (NGLs) and processors of natural gas in the United States. The DCP network includes 36 in-service plants and about 48,500 miles of gathering pipe.
DCP Midstream gathers, compresses, treats, processes, transports, stores, and sells natural gas. DCP Midstream also recovers and sells condensate, and produces, fractionates, transports, stores and sells natural gas liquids.
In 2021, the company had an average NGL throughput of about 651,000 barrels per day, and had a total wellhead volume of 4.2 Bcf/d of natural gas.
The Houston, Texas-based refiner is buying the public units for $3.8 billion, or $41.75 per share, compared with its previous offer of $34.75 per share. DCP Midstream's shares rose nearly 6.4% to $41.84, while those of Phillips 66 were up 1.1%.
Go Enbridge! ;-)
stocktalk wrote:
https://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/phillips-66-buys-public-units-191624103.html