This report analyzes the disruptive themes that have driven M&A activity in 2022 in the Oil & Gas Sector
The oil & gas sector saw 2,000 M&A deals worth $287 billion in 2022, a drop of 28% from 2021 in terms of deal value. The upstream sub-sector contributed the most to M&A deal value in 2022 as compared to 2021. The sector recorded 544 M&A deals worth $106 billion in 2022.
The oil & gas sector saw 2,000 M&A deals worth $287 billion in 2022, a drop of 28% from 2021 in terms of deal value. The upstream sub-sector contributed the most to M&A deal value in 2022 as compared to 2021. The sector recorded 544 M&A deals worth $106 billion in 2022.
Scope
- This report provides an overview of merger and acquisition activity globally in 2022 in Oil & Gas Sector
- It identifies the themes driving most notable to deals announced in 2022 in the Oil & Gas Sector
Reasons to Buy
- Companies who invest in the right themes become success stories; those who miss the big themes end up as failures. If you want to understand the themes that drive an industry, simply look at the list of recent mergers and acquisitions (M&A)
- In this report we have listed down the most notable deals in oil & gas sector to make it easy for our clients to get a view of themes disrupting the sector and prepare for the future
Table of Contents
- Executive Summary
- Review of Oil & Gas M&A deals in 2022
- Themes driving Oil & Gas M&A deals in 2022
- Appendix 1: Deal selection criteria
- Appendix 2: Our thematic research methodology
Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- Capricorn Energy
- Centennial Resource Development
- Oasis Petroleum
- Macquarie Asset
- British Columbia
- EQT
- Chart Industries
- Frontline
- Targa Resources
- Enterprise Products
- Marathon Oil
- Chesapeake Energy
- PetroRio
- MidOcean Energy
- CNOOC
- Energos Infrastructure
- Devon Energy
- Diamondback Energy
- INEOS
- Diamondback Energy
- Whitecap Resources
- NewMed Energy
- Colgate Energy
- Whiting Petroleum
- National Grid Gas
- THQ Appalachia I
- THQ-XcL
- KPS Capital
- Euronav
- Riverstone
- Goldman Sachs
- Navitas
- Ensign Natural Resources
- Chief E&D
- Tug Hill
- Albacora Leste Concessio
- Offshore Brazil from Petrobras
- Tokyo Gas (Australia)
- Petrobras
- 11 LNG infrastructure vessels New Fortress Energy
- Validus Energy
- FireBird Energy
- Sinopec And Gaoqiao Petrochemical
- Lario Oil & Gas
- ExxonMobil Canada and Imperial Oil