UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
SCHEDULE 13D
Under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
PDC 2003-B LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
(Name of Issuer)
Limited Partnership Units
(Title of Class of Securities)
(CUSIP Number)
Daniel W. Amidon
1775 Sherman Street, Suite 3000
Denver, CO 80203
(303) 860-5800
(Name, Address and Telephone Number
of Person Authorized to Receive Notices
and Communications)
November
30, 2010
June 20, 2011
(Date of Event Which Requires Filing of This Statement)
If the filing person has previously filed a statement on Schedule 13G to report this
acquisition that is the subject of this Schedule 13D, and is filing this Schedule because of
§§240.13d-1(e), 240.13d-1(f) or 240.13d-1(g), check the following box: o
Note: Schedules filed in paper format shall include a signed original and five copies of the
schedule, including all exhibits. See §240.13d-7 for other parties to whom copies are to be sent.
The information required on the remainder of this cover page shall not be deemed to be filed
for the purpose of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (Act) or otherwise subject
to the liabilities of that section of the Act but shall be subject to all other provisions of the
Act.
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Item 1. |
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Security and Issuer. |
This Schedule 13D relates to the limited partnership units (the Units) of PDC 2003-B
Limited Partnership, a West Virginia limited partnership (the Partnership), which has its
principal executive offices at 1775 Sherman Street, Suite 3000, Denver, CO 80203.
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Item 2. |
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Identity and Background. |
(a) - (c) This Schedule 13D is being filed by Petroleum Development Corporation
(PDC), a Nevada corporation with its principal office located at 1775 Sherman Street,
Suite 3000, Denver, CO 80203. PDC is principally engaged in the exploration, development,
production and marketing of oil and natural gas. PDC serves as the managing general partner of 26
partnerships, including the Partnership, formed to drill, own and operate natural gas and oil
wells. PDC controls the Partnership through its 20% managing general partner interest in the
Partnership.
In accordance with the provisions of General Instruction C to Schedule 13D, information
concerning the executive officers and directors of PDC, as applicable (collectively, the
Listed Persons), required by Item 2 of this Schedule 13D is provided on Appendix
A and is incorporated herein by reference.
(d) - (e) During the last five years, neither PDC nor, to the best of PDCs knowledge, any of
the Listed Persons has been: (i) convicted in a criminal proceeding (excluding traffic violations
or similar misdemeanors) or (ii) a party to a civil proceeding of a judicial or administrative body
of competent jurisdiction and as a result of such proceeding was or is subject to a judgment,
decree or final order enjoining future violations of, or prohibiting or mandating activities
subject to, federal or state securities laws or finding any violation with respect to such laws.
(f) Each of the Listed Persons is a citizen of the United States.
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Item 3. |
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Source and Amount of Funds or Other Consideration. |
Since March 2007, the third anniversary of the date of the Partnerships first cash
distributions, investors of the Partnership have had the ability to request that PDC repurchase
their Units, subject to an aggregate total repurchase limit during any calendar year. PDC acquired
its beneficial ownership of 5.96% of the Units by purchasing Units from investors through the
Partnerships Unit repurchase program or on a privately negotiated basis from time to time.
As of April 7, 2011, PDC suspended the Unit repurchase program, pending the outcome of the proposed
merger described below.
PDC will need approximately $6.4 million in cash to complete the merger described in Item 4 of
this Schedule 13D (which Item 4 is incorporated herein by reference). PDC will finance the merger
by borrowing funds under its revolving credit facility. There are no material conditions to PDCs
ability to obtain the funds through the revolving credit facility. PDC has established no
alternative financing arrangements besides the aforementioned. PDC expects to repay borrowings from
the credit facility with cash from operations in the ordinary course of business or capital market
transactions.
PDC operates under a credit facility dated as of November 5, 2010, as amended December 22,
2010, with an aggregate revolving commitment or borrowing base of $321.2 million. The maximum
allowable facility amount is $600 million. The credit facility is with certain commercial lending
institutions and is available for working capital requirements, capital expenditures, acquisitions,
general corporate purposes and to support letters of credit.
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Item 4. |
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Purpose of the Transaction. |
PDCs previous purchases of Units were made through its Unit repurchase program or as an
accommodation to individual investors, and without a view towards any plans or proposals of the
type referred to in clauses (a) through (j) of Item 4 of Schedule 13D. Because drilling
partnerships are not part of PDCs strategic plan going forward, PDC wishes to buy them back, to
the extent feasible. PDC has not established a drilling partnership since 2007 and has publicly
announced a fundamental shift in its business strategy away from the partnership model to a more
traditional exploration and production company model. PDC also wishes to position itself as a
growth company, and PDC believes that consummation of the merger transaction described below will
allow PDC to invest
further capital in the Partnerships assets on a timetable of its own choosing. In addition, PDC
expects that the merger will result in administrative efficiencies and cost reductions in the
management and operation of the properties now owned by the Partnership, particularly in the areas
of audit, accounting and tax services, SEC reporting, engineering services, bookkeeping, data
processing, record maintenance and communication with the partners. Finally, since no liquid market
currently exists for the Partnerships Units, the merger will afford investors the opportunity to
cash out their investment in the Partnership.
On
June 20, 2011, the Partnership, PDC and DP 2004 Merger Sub, LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary
of PDC (the merger sub), entered into an Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated as of June
20, 2011 (the merger agreement), pursuant to which the Partnership will merge with and
into the merger sub, with the merger sub being the surviving entity. The merger agreement is
subject to the vote and approval of the holders of a majority of the Units of the Partnership,
other than PDC and its affiliates (the investors), as well as the satisfaction of other
customary closing conditions. The merger can only be completed if a majority of the outstanding
Units held by investors also vote to approve an amendment to the partnership agreement of the
Partnership. Upon consummation of the merger, all of the Partnerships outstanding Units (other than Units owned by PDC or any subsidiary thereof and
other than Units owned by investors who properly exercise appraisal rights) will be converted into
the right to receive cash in an amount equal to $7,864 per Unit, subject to any adjustments made to the merger consideration for certain increases in commodity
prices between the date of signing the merger agreement and the filing of the definitive proxy
statement, plus the sum of the amounts
withheld from per Unit cash distributions by the Partnership from October 1, 2010 through August
31, 2011 for the Partnerships well refracturing plan, less the sum of the per unit cash
distributions made after August 31, 2011 and before the transaction closes. In the event holders of
less than a majority of the outstanding Units held by investors vote to approve the amendment to
the partnership agreement or the merger agreement, PDC will withdraw the offer and the merger will
not proceed.
The merger agreement has been approved by the board of directors of PDC and by a special
committee (the special committee) of PDCs board of directors (consisting of four
non-employee members of PDCs board, namely Anthony J. Crisafio, Larry Mazza, David C. Parke and
Jeffrey C. Swoveland). The board of directors of PDC formed the special committee in late 2008 in
an attempt to formally address the conflicts inherent in the relationships among PDC, its limited
partnerships and the officers and directors of PDC. The special committee was authorized, among
other things:
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to act on behalf of PDCs board in representing the interests of the
limited partnerships, including the Partnership, and their investors
with respect to all matters relating to a merger or any related or
alternative transactions thereto; and |
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to exercise all lawfully delegable powers of PDCs board (acting in
its capacity as the governing decision-making body of the managing
general partner on behalf of the limited partnerships) to take any and
all actions and to make any and all decisions relating to a merger or
any related or alternative transactions thereto, including without
limitation the consideration, evaluation, negotiation, rejection or
acceptance thereof, all on behalf of the limited partnerships,
including the Partnership, and as the special committee deemed to be
advisable and in the best interests of the limited partnerships and
their investors. |
The special committee retained its own financial advisor and legal counsel in reviewing
proposals from PDC related to the proposed merger transaction. In addition, each of the members of
the special committee abstained and will abstain in the future from any vote of PDCs board of
directors with respect to the merger on behalf of PDC. However, because each of the members of the
special committee is also a member of PDCs board of directors, notwithstanding the creation of
the special committee, an inherent conflict continues to exist with respect to each committee
members duties to the investors in his capacity as a member of the special committee, on the one
hand, and such members duties to the shareholders of PDC in his capacity as a member of PDCs
board of directors, on the other hand. The creation of the special committee and the abstention by
its members from any board vote regarding a merger on behalf of PDC may lessen the inherent
conflicting interests of PDCs directors in this transaction. However, establishment of a special
committee cannot entirely eliminate the inherent conflicting interests of PDCs directors in this
transaction. Under the terms of the merger agreement, the special committee may cause the
Partnership to abandon the proposed merger with, and acquisition by, PDC, at any time prior to the
approval of the merger by the investors, if the special committee believes it has received a
superior offer that is in the best interests of the investors. As of
June 22, 2011, neither PDC
nor the special committee has received any offer from any third party to acquire the Partnership or
its assets.
If approved by the investors and completed, the separate existence of the Partnership will
terminate and the investors will receive a cash payment in the amount of $7,864 per Unit, subject to any adjustments made to the merger consideration for certain increases in commodity
prices between the date of signing the merger agreement and the filing of the definitive proxy
statement, plus
the sum of the amounts withheld from per Unit cash distributions by the Partnership from October 1,
2010 through August 31, 2011 for the Partnerships well refracturing plan, less the sum of the per
unit cash distributions made after August 31, 2011 and before the transaction closes. Additionally,
the merger sub shall be the surviving entity of the merger and shall be wholly-owned by PDC, and
the investors will have no continuing interest in the Partnership, since the Partnership will cease
as a separate business entity. Following the merger, there will be no trading market for the Units
of the Partnership, and no further distributions will be paid to the former investors. In addition,
following the consummation of the merger, the registration of any Units of the Partnership under
the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 will be terminated.
The merger agreement may be terminated:
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if the parties thereto agree to such termination by mutual consent; |
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by any party thereto if the proposed merger has not occurred by
December 15, 2011; |
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by any party thereto if consummation of the merger becomes illegal or
is otherwise prohibited by law or regulation; |
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by any party thereto if any suit or action is pending against parties
to the agreement challenging the legality or any aspect of the merger
transaction; |
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by the special committee, on behalf of the Partnership and prior to
approval by investors, if the special committee believes it has
received a superior offer that is more favorable to the investors; or |
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by either PDC or the Partnership, if the other fails to perform its
obligations under the merger agreement and such failure has a
non-curable material adverse effect on the PDC or the Partnership, as
the case may be, or materially and adversely affects the transactions
contemplated by the merger agreement. |
Closing of the merger is conditioned on approval by a majority vote of the investors to (1)
amend the limited partnership agreement of the Partnership to expressly provide investors the right
to approve merger transactions and (2) approve the merger
agreement. On June 23, 2011, the
Partnership filed a Preliminary Proxy Statement on Schedule 14A (the Proxy Statement)
relating to the merger with the SEC. The Proxy Statement is in preliminary form and is subject to
completion or amendment. Concurrently with the filing of the Proxy Statement, the Partnership filed
a Rule 13e-3 Going Private Transaction Statement on Schedule 13E-3 (the Schedule 13E-3)
with the SEC. The Schedule 13E-3 will be amended to reflect the completion or amendment of the
Proxy Statement. Although there is no assurance of the likelihood or timing of the merger
transaction, upon clearance by the SEC, a definitive proxy statement will be mailed to the
Partnerships investors.
The foregoing description of the merger agreement does not purport to be complete and is
qualified in its entirety by reference to the full text of the merger agreement, which is filed as
Exhibit 99.3 hereto and is incorporated by reference herein. Investors should also read the
Partnerships Proxy Statement, Schedule 13E-3 and other relevant documents regarding the merger
transaction filed with the SEC because they contain important information relevant to the decision
to approve the merger transaction. Investors will be able to receive these documents (when they
become available), as well as other documents filed by PDC, the Partnership or their respective
affiliates with respect to the merger, free of charge at the SECs website, www.sec.gov.
Other than described above, PDC does not have any plans or proposals of the type referred to
in clauses (a) through (j) of Item 4 of Schedule 13D, although it reserves the right to formulate
such plans or proposals in the future.
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Item 5. |
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Interests in Securities of the Issuer. |
(a) and
(b) As of June 22, 2011, PDC holds directly 51.7 Units, representing
approximately 5.96% of the outstanding Units. PDC controls the Partnership through its 20%
managing general partner interest in the Partnership. PDC has sole voting and dispositive power
over the 51.7 Units beneficially owned by PDC, but has no control over the voting of Units held
by other limited partners of the Partnership. None of the Listed Persons beneficially owns any
Units of the Partnership.
(c) There have been no transactions in Units of
the Partnership during the past 60 days by PDC or any of the Listed Persons.
As of April 7, 2011, PDC suspended the Partnerships Unit repurchase program, pending the outcome
of the proposed merger.
(d) PDC acts as managing general partner of the partnership and transacts all of the
Partnerships business on behalf of the Partnership. Other than PDC, no person has the right to
receive or the power to direct the receipt of dividends from, or the proceeds from the sale of, the
Units beneficially owned by PDC.
(e) Not applicable.
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Item 6. |
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Contracts, Arrangements; Understandings or Relationships with Respect to Securities of the
Issuer |
PDC is soliciting investor approval of the merger agreement and transactions contemplated
thereby pursuant to a proxy statement. Whether or not the merger is consummated, all costs and
expenses incurred by PDC, the partnership, the merger sub and certain Listed Persons in connection
with the merger agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby (including without limitation
the solicitation of proxies in connection therewith) shall be paid by PDC. PDC will reimburse
fiduciaries, nominees and others for their out-of-pocket expenses in forwarding proxy materials to
investors. PDC (acting in its capacity as the managing general partner of the partnership and
pursuant to the authority and direction of the special transaction committee) has retained PDC
Securities Incorporated, a wholly-owned subsidiary of PDC (PDC Securities), to assist in
the solicitation of proxies from holders of Units of the Partnership.
PDC Securities was the dealer-manager for the partnerships public offering of Units in 2003.
Two of its registered representatives will assist in the solicitation of proxies from holders of
Units of the Partnership and be available to answer questions raised by the broker-dealer home
offices and the selling representatives who previously sold these Units. If each of the amendment
to the partnership agreement and the merger transaction is approved by holders of a majority of the
outstanding Units held by the investors, PDC will pay these two representatives a commission equal
to 1.5% of the aggregate merger consideration for their services and will reimburse them for any
expenses they incur. If either the amendment to the partnership agreement or the merger transaction
is not approved, then the two representatives will not receive any commission or fee other than
reimbursement for any expenses they incurred in connection with their solicitation of proxies from
holders of Units. Other employees of PDC Securities are full-time employees of PDC and will assist
in the solicitation of proxies but will not receive any additional compensation for their
solicitation efforts.
The limited partnership agreement of the Partnership contains various provisions with respect
to the Units governing, among other matters, distributions, transfers and allocations of profits
and losses to the holders of the Units. In connection with the merger transaction, PDC is
soliciting investor approval to amend the limited partnership agreement of the Partnership to
expressly provide investors the right to approve merger transactions.
The information set forth under Items 3, 4 and 5, and the agreements and other documents set
forth as Exhibits 99.1, 99.2, and 99.3 are incorporated by reference into this Item 6.
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