Kosmos Backs Off, Tullow Takes a Hit

Sometimes, no deal is better than a bad one—or so Kosmos Energy seems to think. The U.S. oil and gas firm abruptly called it quits on its potential takeover of West Africa-focused Tullow Oil, sending Tullow’s shares into a 10% tailspin on Tuesday. Kosmos didn’t offer up a reason, but “challenging” seems to be the word of the day: operational overlaps, debt-heavy balance sheets, and the ever-delicate dance with the Ghanaian government likely threw a wrench in the works.

Had the two companies tied the knot, the combined entity would’ve boasted a production forecast north of 130,000 barrels per day across Ghana, Mauritania, Senegal, and Equatorial Guinea—not to mention Kosmos’ solid presence in the Gulf of Mexico. On paper, this wasn’t a terrible idea. Analysts even pointed out that their shared assets in Ghana made for some tidy synergy potential. But, as Shore Capital’s James Hosie put it, Kosmos may have seen Tullow’s boardroom vacancy—a pending CEO change—and smelled opportunism instead of opportunity.

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Kosmos shareholders clearly appreciated the decision to stay single; the stock surged 13% in pre-market trading. Tullow, meanwhile, played the ever-dignified jilted partner, insisting its standalone future remains bright. After all, it’s still looking to optimize its capital structure, even with its growing pile of debt and shaky demand projections.

 

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