Exxon Wants In On The Carbon Capture Subsidies

Summary:

  • Exxon is set to acquire Denbury in an all-stock transaction that values Denbury at a slight premium.
  • The move is entirely motivated by Denbury’s carbon capture assets; for a large player like Exxon, it makes sense to expand in this space and benefit from the government subsidies.
  • Exxon’s move may also increase the interest in other smaller companies that own carbon capture assets.

CCS acronym for Carbon Capture Storage words CCS on a wood block on the environmental background. Net zero action concept. Save energy, green energy, reduce carbon footprint, carbon capture.

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Exxon Mobil Corporation (NYSE:XOM) announced that it had entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Denbury Inc. (DEN). The deal is an all-stock transaction and Denbury’s shareholders with will get 0.84 Exxon shares for each


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