| April 25, 2019
The Permian M&A Heats Up - and How You Could Profit By Dr. Kent Moors
The Permian Basin straddles the border area between West Texas and Eastern New Mexico. It is comprised of three primary production basins - in order of size, Midland, Delaware, and the Marfa.
It is also the focus of an intense amount of merger and acquisition (M&A) talk surrounding an increasing number of crude oil and natural gas producing companies.
For good reason.
The Permian is a prolific extraction area, currently the third largest oil basin in the world by production volume. It is the heir apparent in U.S. oil and - along with some assistance from the Eagle Ford in South Texas and others - certain to fuel an increase in American exports to higher-priced foreign markets.
As I have discussed in the past, moving substantially more Permian volume into either the domestic market or export is constrained by pipeline and port infrastructure limitations. Both of these are being addressed, as is the lifting of more associated natural gas existing along with crude oil.
This confluence of factors has begun to reduce the price of Permian oil.
Such a discount to the market price is an inevitable result of supply caught in a network of pipeline bottlenecks. This hits operators more forcefully, since they receive a wellhead price. This is the charge for the first arms-length transfer of product between producer and distributor, also at discount to the market price.
Nonetheless, the current environment is far more favorable than the last time an M&A wave hit...
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High Stakes: A Supremacy Standoff in the South China Sea
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