Baytex Considers $3B Eagle Ford Asset Sale

Baytex Energy Corp. is reportedly testing the waters for a $3 billion sale of its U.S. assets, Bloomberg said Thursday, citing people familiar with the matter. The Calgary-based producer is said to be working with advisers to assess “strategic options” for its Eagle Ford shale portfolio in south Texas—though talks are at an early stage and no decision has been made, the publication said.

Baytex has not commented on the Bloomberg report, and no independent verification has been made.

If the sale talk is real, it would be a pretty big pivot for Baytex. The company only just turned the Eagle Ford into its crown jewel two years ago, when it bought Ranger Oil in a C$3.4 billion deal. Those Texas barrels now make up well over half of Baytex’s production — about 84,000 boe/d last quarter, out of total output near 147,000.

Even so, the money flow has been inching back north. U.S. drilling and development spending dropped to roughly $209 million in Q2 from $238 million a year earlier, while capital going into Alberta and Saskatchewan climbed almost 50%. The trend line is clear: the company’s putting more chips back on home soil, even if the Eagle Ford is still carrying the load. The company also emphasized balance sheet repair—net debt dropped to $2.3 billion from $2.4 billion—and generated $3 million in free cash flow during the quarter.

Operationally, Baytex’s U.S. division remains healthy. Its Eagle Ford wells posted an 11% improvement in drilling and completion costs and achieved “strong refrac performance,” with two test wells delivering average 30-day rates of 963 boe/d each. Management said these results extend inventory life by adding roughly 300 refrac candidates for future development.

Still, a sale could unlock value in a lower-price environment—WTI averaged just $63.74/bbl in Q2/2025—and help Baytex focus on its Duvernay and heavy oil growth in Alberta and Saskatchewan.

By Julianne Geiger for Oilprice.com

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