SemGroup explained

SemGroup Corporation
Industry:Petroleum industry
Fate:Acquired by Energy Transfer LP
Founder:Thomas L. Kivisto
Gregory C. Wallace
Location:Tulsa, Oklahoma
Key People:Carlin G. Conner, President & CEO
Robert N. Fitzgerald, CFO
Services:Pipeline transport
Natural gas processing
Asphalt
Revenue: $2.503 billion (2018)
Net Income: -$24 million (2018)
Assets: $5.210 billion (2018)
Equity: $1.840 billion (2018)
Num Employees:880 (2018)
Footnotes:[1]

SemGroup Corporation was a publicly-traded company engaged in natural gas, petroleum, and propane pipeline transport. It was organized in Delaware and headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma.[1] In December 2019, the company was acquired by Energy Transfer LP.

SemGroup LP was engaged in diversified services for the North American crude oil and refined products industry. Operations included gathering, transporting, marketing and hedging services. SemGroup owned and operated carrier pipelines, oil terminals, oil transport and service trucks, pipeline injection stations and terminal storage in Oklahoma, Louisiana, Kansas, and Texas. Canadian operations were located in Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan.

SemCAMS Midstream ULC was a business unit of SemGroup based in Calgary, Alberta. SemCAMS operated four gas processing plants in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin. SemCAMS offers midstream service options for wet or dry, sweet or sour gas gathering and processing, as well as dehydration, field compression and sulfur forming and handling.[2]

Houston Fuel Oil Terminal Company was acquired by SemGroup in July 2017. Often referred to as 'HFOTCO,' the business unit operated one of the largest oil terminals in the U.S. HFOTCO is in the Houston Ship Channel on the U.S. Gulf Coast.[3]

Rose Rock Midstream was a master limited partnership formed by SemGroup in 2011. It was originally publicly traded but fully acquired by SemGroup in September 2016.[4] [5]

History

SemGroup LP was founded in 2000.[6]

In July 2007, the company established a publicly traded affiliate, SemGroup Energy Partners LP.[7]

In 2007, it was the 18th largest private company in the US.[8]

Bankruptcy

Hedge funds run by Alerian Capital Management and Elliot Associates exercised the terms of a secured loan made to SemGroup and took over the general partnership interest in SemGroup Energy Partners LP. On July 22, 2008, Semgroup, LP filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Wilmington, Delaware.[9] [10] [11]

New York billionaire John Catsimatidis then became engaged in efforts to take over SemGroup and gained control over a majority of the company's management committee. He was opposed by the company's existing management, who argued for selling off at least some of the company's assets, while Catsimatidis stated his intention to keep the company together.[12] On February 11, 2009 Catsimatidis was sued by a group of SemGroup executives, seeking removal of Catsimatidis and his allies from the committee.[13] The company and its unsecured creditors committee sued former CEO Thomas L. Kivisto and former CFO Gregory C. Wallace, seeking return of $362 million that they claim the defendants used for their own transactions and benefits.[14]

In April 2009, former FBI director Louis Freeh released a report on the circumstances surrounding the SemGroup bankruptcy, claiming it was a result of lies by its top executives about its liquidity problems and a mismanaged speculative oil trading strategy.[15] In July 2009, Catsimatidis settled with the company, pursuant to which Catsimatidis acquired an interest in SemGroup's asphalt business and dropped his competing plan for the company's proposed reorganization.[16] [17]

Recovery

On December 1, 2009, SemGroup exited bankruptcy under a new corporate structure, eliminating its master limited partnership structure and becoming a publicly traded company focused on asphalt manufacture and marketing and on oil and natural gas storage and transport, with about 1,000 employees including 140 employees in Tulsa.[18] SemGroup Energy Partners LP was renamed Blueknight Energy Partners LP.[19]

SemGroup Corporation's common stock was listed on the New York Stock Exchange on November 11, 2010.[20] Two of its representatives rang the opening bell of the New York Stock Exchange on December 17, 2010.[21] [22]

In November 2009, Vitol acquired the general partner of Blueknight.[23] In October 2010, Vitol added Charlesbank Capital Partners as a second general partner; this led to public charges, by an investment fund associated with billionaire Michael Dell, that the transaction was improper self-dealing intended to take money from Blueknight's existing limited partners. Vitol denied these charges.[22] [24] [25]

In October 2011, the company fought a hostile takeover offer from Plains All American Pipeline.[26] [27] The offer was withdrawn in April 2012.[28]

In July 2017, the company acquired one of the largest oil terminals in the U.S. for over $2 billion.[3] [29] [30]

In March 2018 the company sold its Mexican asphalt business to Ergon, Inc. for $72 million.[31] [32]

In April 2018, it sold a petroleum products storage facility in the U.K.[33]

In December 2019, the company was acquired by Energy Transfer LP.[34]

Leadership history

Thomas L. Kivisto co-founded SemGroup and served as its President and Chief Executive Officer. Another co-founder was Gregory C. Wallace, who served as CFO. In 2008, Terry Ronan replaced Kivisto as President and CEO. In September 2009, SemGroup announced a new leadership team, to be led by a new president and CEO, Norm Szydlowski, an experienced oil industry executive who had previously served as president and CEO of Colonial Pipeline Co. A new board was also announced, chaired by John F. Chlebowski, a director of NRG Energy, Inc. and previously president/CEO of GATX Terminals.[35]

President and CEO Carlin G. Conner was named to the company's top role effective April 1, 2014.[36] Thomas R. McDaniel became chairman of the SemGroup board of directors on January 1, 2017. McDaniel served as a director of SemGroup since 2009.[37]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Semgroup Corporation 2018 Form 10-K Annual Report . U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
  2. TransAlta and SemCAMS Midstream Announce Agreement to Construct and Own a New Cogeneration Plant in Alberta . . October 1, 2019.
  3. SemGroup Completes Acquisition of Houston Fuel Oil Terminal Company . . July 17, 2017.
  4. News: UPDATE 1-Rose Rock Midstream prices IPO at midpoint of range . Brenton . Cordeiro . . December 8, 2011.
  5. SemGroup Corporation Announces Closing of Acquisition of Rose Rock Midstream, L.P. . . September 30, 2016.
  6. News: SemGroup's $3.2 billion failure shocks backers . Robert . Campbell . . July 25, 2008.
  7. SemGroup Energy Partners, L.P. Announces Pricing of Initial Public Offering; Trading Begins July 18 . . July 16, 2007.
  8. News: The 35 Largest US Private Companies . . May 28, 2008.
  9. Web site: SemGroup Chapter 11 Petition . PacerMonitor.
  10. News: Did Goldman Goose Oil? . . March 25, 2009.
  11. News: SemGroup Files for Bankruptcy . . July 23, 2008 . . subscription . 0362-4331.
  12. News: Business brawler? . ROD . WALTON . . January 25, 2009 . subscription.
  13. News: SemGroup executives sue Catsimatidis . . February 11, 2009 . subscription.
  14. News: Kivisto is sued over use of funds . ROD . WALTON . . February 19, 2009 . subscription.
  15. News: SemGroup examiner pins collapse on former execs . Emily . Chasan . Joshua . Schneyer . . April 16, 2009.
  16. News: SemGroup suitor drops out . ROD . WALTON . . July 21, 2009 . subscription.
  17. News: Catsimatidis to support SemGroup reorganization . Chelsea . Emery . Tom . Hals . . July 20, 2009.
  18. News: SemGroup emerges from Chapter 11 bankruptcy . ROD . WALTON . . December 2, 2009 . subscription.
  19. News: Rod . Walton . Sem spinoff renamed Blueknight . . December 2, 2009 . subscription.
  20. News: SemGroup Corp. to begin trading on NYSE on Thursday . WALTON . ROD . . November 10, 2010 . subscription.
  21. News: Rod . Walton . SemGroup duo ring NYSE opening bell . . December 17, 2010 . subscription.
  22. News: Brian . Baskin . SemGroup Works to Turn It Around: After a Disastrous Bet and a Bankruptcy Stay, Firm Tries to Forge New Identity . . December 20, 2010 . subscription.
  23. Web site: Blueknight Energy Partners, L.P . . December 1, 2009.
  24. News: Shira . Ovide . Michael Dell's Investment Firm Rails Against 'Self-Dealing' Energy Deal . . December 17, 2010 . subscription.
  25. News: Rod . Walton . Blueknight investor attacks restructuring deal . . December 21, 2010 . subscription.
  26. News: Plains All American Trying to Buy SemGroup . Shira . Ovide . . October 24, 2011 . subscription.
  27. News: Plains All American Trying to Buy SemGroup . Shira . Ovide . . November 22, 2011 . subscription.
  28. News: Plains All American Withdraws Bid for SemGroup . Ben . Lefebvre . . April 17, 2012 . subscription.
  29. News: SemGroup Buying Houston Fuel Oil Terminal Co. in $2B Deal . . June 7, 2017.
  30. News: SemGroup buys Houston Fuel Oil Terminal Co. for $2 billion . David . Hunn . . June 6, 2017.
  31. SemGroup Completes Sale of Mexican Asphalt Business . . March 15, 2018.
  32. News: Tulsa-based Semgroup to sell asphalt business for $70 million . . January 9, 2018.
  33. News: PLUGGING IN: Oklahoma energy briefs for April 13, 2018 . . April 13, 2018.
  34. Energy Transfer and SemGroup Announce Successful Completion of Merger . . December 5, 2019.
  35. News: John . Stancavage . SemGroup announces new president, board of directors . . September 9, 2009 . subscription.
  36. News: SemGroup names Carlin G. Conner as new CEO . . March 7, 2014 . subscription.
  37. News: SemGroup Selects Thomas R. McDaniel as New Chairman Following Retirement of John Chlebowski . Oklahoma Energy Today . December 15, 2016.