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Abstract:By Shariq Khan and David French (Reuters) – Oil and gas tycoon Bud Brigham is exploring an initial public offering (IPO) of Atlas Sand, people familiar with the matter said, in what would be the first U.S. listing of an oilfield services company since 2018 as
By Shariq Khan and David French
Reuters – Oil and gas tycoon Bud Brigham is exploring an initial public offering IPO of Atlas Sand, people familiar with the matter said, in what would be the first U.S. listing of an oilfield services company since 2018 as the industry makes a comeback.
Atlas and its peers were hit hard when shale producers slammed the brakes on drilling at the onset of the COVID19 pandemic two years ago. Their business is now booming as the energy industry ramps up production in the wake of soaring prices that have been driven up by Russias war in Ukraine.
Austin, Texasbased Atlas has hired Goldman Sachs Group Inc to lead preparations for the IPO, which could value the company at between 2 billion and 3 billion including debt, the sources said.
The sources cautioned there is no guarantee that Atlas will go through with the listing plan, adding that the timing of any offering would depend on market conditions. They requested anonymity to discuss confidential information.
Atlas mines, refines and transports the sand used by shale drillers to help break apart rock and release hydrocarbons, in the process known as hydraulic fracturing or fracking. Serial energy entrepreneur Brigham is the chairman of the company, which was founded in 2017.
Atlas did not respond to a request for comment. Goldman Sachs declined to comment.
Atlas IPO would be the first by a U.S. frac sand provider since Smart Sand Inc in 2016. Smart Sand shares are down 80 from a 2017 peak, but have tripled in value yeartodate.
Higher commodity prices, and increased investor interest in oil and gas names, are causing owners of U.S. energy companies to consider potential listings after such offerings were limited in recent years.
Excelerate Energy Inc, which provides floating terminals for importing liquefied natural gas, reopened the U.S. IPO market when it debuted last week.
Ascent Resources, one of the largest privately held U.S. natural gas producers, is being prepared for an IPO by its private equity owners, Reuters reported last month. The buyout firms behind Colgate Energy are also exploring a possible listing of the Permian Basinfocused producer, Reuters reported in December.
Reporting by Shariq Khan in Bengaluru and David French in New York Editing by Matthew Lewis
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