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This Article is From Mar 15, 2019

Permian Driller Legacy Plunges 56 Percent on Strategic Review

(Bloomberg) -- Permian shale oil explorer Legacy Reserves Inc. lost more than half its market value after announcing plans to explore “strategic alternatives” including selling all or part of the company.

The stock dropped as much as 56 percent on Thursday to 59 cents for the biggest intraday collapse in more than a decade. The announcement late Wednesday brought the Midland, Texas-based company's 12-month decline to 85 percent. The shares traded close to $10 as recently as May.

Legacy launched a shale buying spree beginning in 2007 that didn't stop until 2015 amidst the worst crude-market slump in a generation. Investor payouts were halted in early 2016.

Over time, Legacy's production shifted from crude to less profitable natural gas. Output that was about 75 percent oil in 2010 dwindled to less than 40 percent as of the third quarter of last year.

“Legacy is encouraging proposals from existing stakeholders and interested third parties,” the company said in the statement.

Legacy hired Tudor Pickering & Holt LP and Perella Weinberg Partners LP as financial advisors, and Sidley Austin LLP for legal counsel.

To contact the reporter on this story: Joe Carroll in Houston at jcarroll8@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Simon Casey at scasey4@bloomberg.net, Joe Carroll, Reg Gale

©2019 Bloomberg L.P.

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