Arena Energy 收购 Cox Operating 的 GOM 货架资产

Arena Energy 收购的权益增加了该公司在美国墨西哥湾尤金岛 330 和南马什 128 油田的所有权权益。

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1 月 24 日发布的新闻稿称,Independent E&P Arena Energy LLC 完成了对 Cox Operating LLC 在尤金岛 330 和南马什 128 石油区块权益的收购。

总部位于德克萨斯州达拉斯的 Cox Operating 权益增加了 Arena 在墨西哥湾油田的现有所有权权益,该权益是最近从 GOM Shelf LLC 手中收购的。

“这项交易,加上最近从 GOM Shelf, LLC 进行的收购,以及根据 租赁销售 257授予的租赁,提供了多年的额外库存,使 Arena 能够继续为美国和世界各地生产一些最清洁的桶。世界,”Arena 联合创始人兼首席执行官迈克·米纳罗维奇 (Mike Minarovic) 在新闻稿中评论道。

合并后,这些权益将使 Arena 的总产量增加约 1,000 净桶油当量/天。

总部位于德克萨斯州伍德兰兹的 Arena 是最大的私营海上石油和天然气生产商之一,在美国墨西哥湾拥有 300 多口退役井和 45 个平台及其他建筑。

米纳罗维奇继续说道:“我们相信,随着我们利用专有的地震数据更好地了解这些储层,以确定未来的钻井,并最终提高产量,Arena 团队将释放巨大的价值。”

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Arena Energy Acquires Cox Operating's GOM Shelf Properties

Arena Energy's acquired interests add to the company's ownership interest in the Eugene Island 330 and South Marsh 128 fields in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico.

Hart Energy Staff

Independent E&P Arena Energy LLC closed on its acquisition of Cox Operating LLC's interests in the Eugene Island 330 and South Marsh 128 oil blocks, a press release announced on Jan. 24.

Headquartered in Dallas, Texas, Cox Operating's interests add to Arena's existing ownership interest in the Gulf of Mexico fields, which it acquired recently from GOM Shelf LLC.

"This transaction—coupled with the recent acquisitions from GOM Shelf, LLC, as well as the leases awarded pursuant to Lease Sale 257—provides many years of additional inventory to allow Arena to continue producing some of the cleanest barrels for the U.S. and the world," Arena co-founder and CEO Mike Minarovic commented in the release.

Combined, the interests will add approximately 1,000 net boe/d to Arena's total production.

The Woodlands, Texas-based Arena is one of the largest private offshore oil and natural gas producers with over 300 decommissioned wells and 45 platforms and other structures in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico.

"We are confident that the Arena team will unlock significant value as we leverage proprietary seismic data to better understand these reservoirs to identify future drill wells, and ultimately increase production," Minarovic continued.