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Encana reveals Denver will be its new headquarters after leaving Calgary

Encana Corp. says its new head office will be in Denver following a reorganization that will include changing its name to Ovintiv.

Colorado city already home for its U.S. operations and CEO Doug Suttles lives there

The Calgary skyline, featuring the Calgary Tower, is pictured at left while the Denver skyline is pictured at right.
Calgary-based Encana is moving its headquarters to Denver. (Rachel Maclean/CBC)

Encana Corp. says its new head office will be in Denver following a reorganization that will include changing its name to Ovintiv.

The Calgary-based company didn't say which city would be its home base when it announced last week it would establish a "corporate domicile" in the United States to replace its longstanding home in Calgary.

The Denver decision, revealed in a corporate filing on Thursday, was expected because CEO Doug Suttles, a Texan, lives in Denver and it is the headquarters for the company's U.S. operations.

Suttles has said the change in corporate home is meant to help the company tap into a deeper pools of U.S. passive investor capital.

But one of Encana's founders, Gwyn Morgan, has said the move south and name change are signs Canada's energy industry has gone from being viewed as "positive to pariah."

The new name, the new corporate headquarters and a plan to consolidate Encana's shares are to go to a shareholder vote early next year.