California Resources and Berry Corp Tie the Knot in $717 Million Oilfield Wedding
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California Resources Corp. (CRC) and Berry Corp. (BRY) have decided that life’s easier when you share the same drilling rig. In an all-stock transaction valued at roughly $717 million, including debt, CRC announced it will acquire Berry, folding the smaller player into its operations. Berry shareholders will receive about 0.0718 shares of CRC for each Berry share—a ratio that sounds like a math problem but ultimately works out to about $3.81 per share.

Together, the combined company expects to pump an impressive 161,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day, based on second-quarter numbers, and will sit on 652 million barrels of proved reserves as of the end of 2024. It’s the corporate equivalent of pooling two pantries—CRC brings the flour, Berry adds the sugar, and suddenly you’ve got enough cake to feed the whole Permian.

Both boards have already given their blessing, so the merger now awaits closing in early 2026. For investors, the message is simple: CRC and Berry believe scale is strength, and they’re betting that joining forces makes them a sturdier outfit in a world juggling volatile oil prices, shifting regulations, and a dash of energy transition pressure. Or, in plain English: it’s cheaper to buy coffee filters together than separately.

If the deal goes as planned, the oil patch may see CRC strutting around like a tag-team champion—Berry in one corner, CRC in the other—ready to grapple with supply chains, market cycles, and maybe even some ESG headwinds. Call it corporate consolidation with a wink: two drillers discovering that sometimes the surest way to strike oil is to strike a deal.
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