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Report identifies top oil and gas M&A financial advisers for Q1 2021

28 Apr, 2021
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A total of 352 mergers and acquisitions (M&A) deals were announced in the oil and gas sector during Q1 2021, according to a new report by GlobalData. Deal value for the sector also increased by 66.7 per cent from US$39 billion in Q1 2020 to US$65 billion in Q1 2021.

GlobalData’s report, ‘Oil & Gas and Sector M&A Report Financial Adviser League Tables Q1 2021’ further outlines that JP Morgan and Citi were the top M&A financial advisers in the sector for Q1 2021 by value and volume, respectively.

JP Morgan advised on six deals worth US$19.8 billion, which was the highest value among all the advisers. Meanwhile, Citi led in the volume terms having advised on 10 deals worth US$14.4 billion.

Lead Analyst at GlobalData, Aurojyoti Bose, commented: “Citi was the only firm that managed to advise on double-digit deal volume. It also managed to advise on some big-ticket deals that included three billion-dollar transactions, which helped it cross the US$10 billion mark and occupy the fourth position by value.”

“JP Morgan also advised on three billion-dollar transactions but the deal values were relatively higher, which helped the firm occupy the top spot in terms of value. While the average size of deals advised by JP Morgan stood at US$3.3 billion, it was just US$1.4 billion for Citi.”

RBC Capital Markets occupied the second position in terms of value with eight deals worth US$16.9 billion followed by Barclays with three deals worth US$15.8 billion.

RBC Capital Markets also occupied the second position by volume followed by Jefferies with seven deals worth US$3.5 billion. JP Morgan occupied the fourth position by volume.

 

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