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Frontera Divests Colombian Assets in $750M Deal with Parex
By MGN Editorial•March 11, 2026 at 12:34 PM
Frontera Energy Corporation announces a definitive agreement to sell its Colombian E&P assets portfolio to Parex Resources Inc. for approximately $750 million.
Frontera Energy Corporation (TSX: FEC) has entered into a definitive arrangement agreement with Parex Resources Inc. (TSX: PXT) to divest its Colombian exploration and production (E&P) assets portfolio for a firm value of approximately $750 million, including $525 million in equity consideration.
According to the press release, the transaction will allow Frontera to focus on its core assets and operations in other regions, while Parex will expand its footprint in the Colombian market. The deal is subject to customary closing conditions and is expected to close in the second quarter of 2026.
'This transaction represents a significant milestone for Frontera as we continue to optimize our portfolio and strengthen our balance sheet,' said Orlando Cabrales, CEO of Frontera Energy. 'Parex is an experienced operator in Colombia, and we believe this transaction will unlock value for our shareholders.'
The divestment is part of Frontera's broader strategy to streamline its operations and concentrate on its most promising assets. The company has been actively reviewing its portfolio to identify opportunities to unlock value and improve its financial position.
'We are pleased to acquire Frontera's high-quality Colombian assets, which will complement our existing operations and provide us with significant growth potential,' said David Taylor, CEO of Parex Resources. 'This transaction aligns with our strategic objectives and will create value for our shareholders.'
The deal is expected to have a positive impact on Frontera's financial metrics, including reducing its debt levels and improving its cash flow. The company plans to use the proceeds from the sale to invest in its core assets and pursue new growth opportunities in other regions.
Overall, the Frontera-Parex transaction represents a significant consolidation in the Colombian energy market and underscores the ongoing evolution of the maritime industry as companies seek to optimize their portfolios and position themselves for long-term success.
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