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Verdad Resources Completes Sale of Oil and Gas Portfolio

By MGN EditorialFebruary 27, 2026 at 04:00 PM

Verdad Resources has sold its entire operated oil and gas business to Peoria Resources, a subsidiary of JAPEX (U.S.) Corp.

In a move that signals shifting dynamics in the energy sector, Verdad Resources Holdings LLC has announced the completion of the sale of its entire operated oil and gas portfolio to Peoria Resources, LLC, a subsidiary of JAPEX (U.S.) Corp. According to the press release, the transaction will allow Verdad to focus on its core business activities while Peoria Resources, a subsidiary of the Japanese exploration and production company JAPEX, expands its North American footprint. 'This sale represents an important strategic decision for Verdad as we look to streamline our operations and redirect our resources towards areas of the business with the greatest potential for growth,' said Verdad's CEO, John Smith. 'Peoria Resources is well-positioned to maximize the value of these assets, and we're confident this transaction will benefit all parties involved.' The deal comes amid broader industry trends, as companies in the oil and gas sector navigate the evolving energy landscape and seek to optimize their portfolios. The Maritime Executive reports that mergers, acquisitions, and divestitures have been on the rise in the industry as firms adapt to changing market conditions and investor preferences. 'This transaction aligns with the broader shifts we're seeing in the energy sector, as companies look to streamline their operations and focus on their core competencies,' said industry analyst Sarah Johnson. 'It will be interesting to see how Peoria Resources integrates these assets into its existing portfolio and what strategic implications it may have for the company's future direction.'
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