Ovintiv Inc. is a U.S. petroleum company based in Denver. The company was formed in 2020 through a restructuring of its Canadian predecessor, Encana.
In June 2020, the company announced layoffs of 25% of its workforce.
In January 2007, the company sold its assets in Chad to China National Petroleum Corporation for $202.5 million.
In May 2007, the company sold its assets in the delta of the Mackenzie River.
In 2009, EnCana's oil business was spun-off as Cenovus Energy.
In November 2011, a potential buyer backed out of a $45 million deal to buy the company's gas field in Pavillion, Wyoming.
In December 2011, the company sold the majority of its natural gas producing assets in the Barnett Shale.
In February 2012, Mitsubishi paid approximately C$2.9 billion for a 40% interest in the Cutbank Ridge Partnership with Encana, which involves 409,000 net acres of Montney Formation natural gas lands in northeast British Columbia. The company also sold its midstream assets in the Cutbank Ridge to Veresen for C$920 million.
In June 2014, the company sold its Bighorn assets in Alberta to Jupiter Resources for US$1.8 billion.
In November 2014, the company acquired Athlon Energy for $7.1 billion.
In May 2014, Jonah Energy LLC acquired the company's Jonah Field operations in Sublette County, Wyoming.
In June 2014, the company acquired assets in the Eagle Ford Group from Freeport-McMoRan for $3.1 billion.
In August 2015, the company sold its assets in the Haynesville Shale for $850 million to affiliates of GSO Capital Partners and GeoSouthern Energy.
In December 2015, the company significantly cut its dividend and capital expenditures budget after a fall in energy prices.
In July 2016, the company sold its assets in the Denver Basin for $900 million.
In June 2017, the company sold its assets in the Piceance Basin for $735 million.
In May 2018, the company permanently ceased production at Deep Panuke. The Deep Panuke project produced and processed natural gas 250 kilometers offshore southeast of Halifax, Nova Scotia. The platform was sent for recycling in 2020.
In December 2018, the company sold its assets in the San Juan Basin for $480 million.
In February 2019, the company acquired Newfield Exploration.
In February 2022, Ovintiv absorbed former subsidiary EWL Management LimitedCanadian Nuclear Safety Commission, Order Under Section 25 or Paragraph 37(2)(f) of the Nuclear Safety Control Act, 6 May 2022. (
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In the United States, the company holds approximately 929,000 net acres of land, of which 152,000 net acres are undeveloped. It operates in the Permian Basin, Anadarko Basin, Uinta Basin, and the Bakken formation.
In July 2012, Reuters reported about e-mails between the company and Chesapeake Energy, the second-largest natural gas producer in the U.S., to divide up Michigan counties state land leases to suppress land prices in an October 2010 auction. In 2013, a private landowner filed suit against the company and Chesapeake for bid rigging. Justice Department and Michigan authorities were investigating whether state or federal laws were violated; the Internal Revenue Service and U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission also investigated.
While the case was dropped by the DOJ, Michigan's Attorney General followed up on the accusations, and Encana ended up with a fine of $5 million, and Chesapeake paid $25 million into a victim-compensation fund.
Encana's hydraulic fracturing operations in the United States are portrayed in the 2010 documentary, Gasland, which alleges that hydraulic fracturing causes pollution of ground and surface water, air, and soil.
Lawsuits
Alleged collusion and bid rigging with Chesapeake Energy
Failed lawsuit by adjacent property owners to prevent drilling
Alleged excessive water use for hydraulic fracturing
Criticism
Wyoming water pollution
Pipeline explosions
Deep Panuke project
Track record of legal charges
Leadership
President
Chairman of the Board
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