Talisman Energy Inc.’s legal name is now Repsol Oil & Gas Canada Inc., effective Jan. 1, according to a news release.
Repsol Oil & Gas Canada Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Spain’s Repsol SA.
Several of its Canadian partnerships were also renamed: Talisman Alberta Shale Partnership is now Repsol Alberta Shale Partnership; Talisman Wild River Partnership is now Repsol Wild River Partnership; Talisman Groundbirch Partnership is now Repsol Groundbirch Partnership; Talisman Central Alberta Partnership is now Repsol Central Alberta Partnership and Talisman Energy Canada is now Repsol Canada Energy Partnership.
None of these legal name changes create new entities or affect the rights or obligations under current agreements, licenses or permits, the press release said.
Addresses did not change, and the press release added that until further notice, the names of all other Talisman subsidiaries would remain unchanged.
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