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Spanish oil major Repsol SA is considering putting some of its Canadian assets for sale later this year as it looks to reap the benefits of higher oil and gas prices, four sources told Reuters on Feb. 7.
Repsol is seeking buyers for its holdings in the Duvernay basin, in western Canada, which are still in the early development stages, according to its website. The company's 170,000 acres (688 sq km) in the Duvernay could fetch about CA$750 million (US$589.9 million), according to an industry source.
The move by Repsol follows several global oil majors which have rushed to sell assets in the No. 4 oil-producing country over the past four years over concerns ranging from high production costs and emissions to scarcity of capital for fossil fuel projects.
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