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Capricorn Energy PLC on Tuesday confirmed that it does not intend to make an offer for Deltic Energy PLC, after it agreed to an offer from Neo Next+ Energy Upstream UK Ltd earlier this month. In April, Capricorn Energy confirmed talks regarding a possible offer for Deltic. London-based Deltic is an investor in exploration activities in the UK North Sea, with a focus on the southern North Sea gas basin. However, earlier this month, Neo Next+ Energy Upstream UK said it has agreed to buy Deltic. Neo Next+ is the result of the merger earlier this year of the UK upstream oil and gas business of Paris-based oil major TotalEnergies SE with Aberdeen, Scotland-based Neo Next Energy Ltd. Neo Next+ offered 7.7 pence per share in cash for the AIM listing, valuing the company’s equity at £7.2 million. Neo Next+ and Deltic said the entire board recommended the takeover offer. Capricorn is itself the subject of recent takeover interest, after an approach from Alamadiyaf al-Masiyyah for Trading LLC in March. Capricorn said it has received ‘multiple unsolicited non-binding proposals’ from Alamadiyaf al-Masiyyah, a member of the Cafani Group, regarding a possible all cash offer. Alamadiyaf al-Masiyyah has until June 3 to either announce a firm intention to make a bid, or walk away. Shares in Capricorn Energy were down 0.7% at 320.70p on Tuesday morning in London. Deltic Energy shares were up 1.7% at 6.71p. Copyright 2026 Alliance News Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
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