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Twin Butte Energy debenture holders reject proposed takeover deal

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Under the deal, Twin Butte Energy shareholders would have received 6 cents per share and long-term debt holders would have been paid $140 per $1000 amount of debentures. Company photo.

Reignwood Resources takeover bid of Twin Butte Energy rejected

CALGARY, Alberta, Aug 29 (Reuters) – Twin Butte Energy Ltd debenture holders voted to reject a takeover bid by Hong Kong’s privately held Reignwood Resources Holding Pte Ltd on Monday, throwing the cash-strapped Canadian oil and gas producer’s financial future into uncertainty.

Under the proposed terms of the deal, announced in June, shareholders would have received 6 Canadian cents per share while long-term debtholders would have received C$140 per C$1000 amount of debentures, or essentially 14 Canadian cents to the dollar.

But following a rebellion led by Murray Bockhold of Bockhold Investment Management Group, who argued they should be entitled to more, only 32 percent of debenture holders voted in favor of the deal, well below the two-thirds required. Shareholders voted 76 percent in favor of the Reignwood takeover.

In a news release Rob Wollman, chief executive of Calgary-based Twin Butte said as a result of the vote the arrangement with Reignwood could be terminated by either party.

It also means the grace period granted to Twin Butte by its senior lenders is over, giving them the right to demand repayment of the company’s bank debt and appoint a receiver to liquidate assets.

Twin Butte was producing around 13,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day in the second quarter of 2016, down 27 percent from the same period last year, and focuses on medium and heavy oil operations around the Alberta-Saskatchewan border.

(Reporting by Nia Williams; Editing by Bernard Orr)

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