萨宾正在寻找土地:“如果您有任何想法,”请与首席执行官联系

纯粹的运营商萨宾石油和天然气公司正在市场上进行收购(最好是增加其东德克萨斯州的投资组合),但也对鹰福特、俄克拉荷马伍德福德和尤蒂卡的天然气资产持开放态度。

东得克萨斯州海恩斯维尔和科顿谷天然气纯经营商萨宾石油天然气公司 (Sabine Oil & Gas Corp.) 正在扩大其在东得克萨斯州以外寻找更多租赁权的范围,着眼于 Eagle Ford、俄克拉荷马州的 Woodford 和 Utica。

Sabine 总裁兼首席执行官 Doug Krenek 在什里夫波特向 Hart Energy 的 DUG Haynesville 2023 与会者表示:“当然,我们最喜欢的第一大业务是东德克萨斯州,那是我们更喜欢发展的地方。”

他补充说,公司的预算在 1 亿至 1.5 亿美元之间。“所有人都可能会说,‘好吧,这并不是很多钱。’” 但我们再次尝试有机增长。我们不想购买一堆 PDP [经过验证的开发生产]。

“因此,如果您有任何符合我们要求的想法,请[联系我们]。”

今年早些时候,由于天然气价格暴跌,传言与 TG 自然资源公司达成的交易并未实现,因此东得克萨斯州纯粹的 Rockcliff Energy 公司可能会被出售。

Sabine 是否可以尝试将其添加到其产品组合中?“不过,你看到了[我们拥有]的数字:100[百万]美元到1.5亿美元,”他笑着说。据传TG Natural Resources正在与 Rockcliff 就一项价值 46 亿美元的交易进行谈判

Rockcliff 每天生产 12 亿立方英尺。“我认为存在脱节。出价/要价价差可能太大了。”

在鹰福特,哪个相位窗口?

大阪天然气美国子公司 Sabine 的石油窗口可能已关闭。

“Saka 致力于 ESG,所以我们真的不想进入石油领域,只是因为与它们相关的碳强度,”克雷内克说。“我们主要是在寻找气窗,也许还有一些液体,但不是很大一部分。”

切萨皮克能源公司 (Chesapeake Energy Corp.) 在德克萨斯州迪米特县南部和韦伯县北部的 Eagle Ford 出售其富含天然气的 Austin Chalk 矿区。

“这可能是我们会考虑的事情。再说一遍,记住我正在使用的号码,”他笑道。“也许我可以买一块;我不知道。或者我们可以建立一个 JV [合资企业] 来承担其中的一部分;我不知道。”

他补充说,Eagle Ford 的气体窗户和 Woodford 的气体加重窗户对萨宾来说很有趣,因为德克萨斯州和俄克拉荷马州拥有友好的监管环境。

至于尤蒂卡,“我们只是认为它有很多未开发的潜力,[尽管]它可能有更严格的监管和外卖问题。”

在德克萨斯州东部,Sabine 通过 237,382 净英亩(总面积 306,323 英亩)租赁土地上的 1,016 口井每天生产 4.5 亿立方英尺当量 (MMcfe/d),其中 93% 是天然气。水平井数为31%;其余部分是该公司一直在剥离的遗留垂直井。计划于今年晚些时候将另一个软件包投放市场。

2022 年底储量为 10 亿立方英尺当量 (Bcfe)PDP;已探明 2.8 万亿立方英尺当量 (Tcfe);和 6.6 Tcfe 3P。

过去三年,该公司在其地产上投资了 9.5 亿美元,其中只有 3000 万美元的外部资本注入。

Sabine 目前拥有两台钻机,在德克萨斯州和路易斯安那州边境的海恩斯维尔净面积 46,000 英亩的土地上进行钻探。在得克萨斯州,其中包括哈里森县和帕诺拉县,以及腊斯克县、格雷格县、厄普舒尔县和史密斯县以西的 60,000 英亩棉花谷净土地上的一个洞。

按照目前的钻机数量,该公司拥有 10 多年的库存——Haynesville 157 口井;165 棉花谷。

海恩斯维尔 (Haynesville) 的作业情况有所改善,但棉花谷 (Cotton Valley) “在侧向钻探方面很难破解,”克雷内克 (Krenek) 说。“我们现在也将非常努力地致力于这一工作。”

对于收购,“每年都有预算资金”。我们喜欢通过钻头实现有机增长,”他说。“那里有 PDP 参与者。我们不是他们中的一员。因此,在交易方面,我们希望获得可以钻探的面积。

“如果它上面有低影响的边际井,我们真的不希望这些井出现在我们的投资组合中。所以我们会拿走它们,但拿到后我们会把它们扔掉。”

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Sabine’s Looking for Acres: ‘If You Have Any Ideas,’ Get in Touch, CEO Says

The pureplay operator Sabine Oil and Gas is in the market to buy—preferably to add to its East Texas portfolio — but is also open to gassy assets in the Eagle Ford, Oklahoman Woodford and Utica.

East Texas Haynesville and Cotton Valley gas pureplay Sabine Oil & Gas Corp. is expanding its hunt for more leasehold beyond East Texas, looking at the Eagle Ford, Oklahoma’s Woodford and the Utica.

“Of course, our No. 1 play we like the most is East Texas and that's where we prefer to grow,” Doug Krenek, Sabine president and CEO, told Hart Energy’s DUG Haynesville 2023 attendees in Shreveport.

The company’s budget is between $100 million and $150 million, he added. “Y'all may say, ‘Well, that's not a lot of money.' But again, we're trying to grow organically. We don't want to buy a bunch of PDP [proved developed producing].

“So if you have any ideas that fit our bill, [contact us].”

East Texas pureplay Rockcliff Energy might be for sale, after a rumored deal with TG Natural Resources didn’t manifest earlier this year amid collapsing natural gas prices.

Might Sabine try adding that to its portfolio? “You saw the number [we have], though: $100 [million]- to $150 million,” he laughed. TG Natural Resources was rumored to be negotiating a $4.6 billion deal with Rockcliff.

Rockcliff is producing 1.2 billion cubic feet per day. “I think there's a disconnect. That bid/ask spread is too big, probably.”

In the Eagle Ford, which phase window?

The oil window is likely shut to Sabine, a subsidiary of Osaka Gas USA.

“Osaka is committed to ESG, so we really don't want to enter oil plays, just because of the carbon intensity associated with them,” Krenek said. “We're mainly looking for a gas window and maybe with some liquids, but not a big portion.”

Chesapeake Energy Corp. has its rich-gas Austin Chalk play for sale in the Eagle Ford in the southern Dimmit and northern Webb counties, Texas.

“That would be something we'd probably look at. Again, remember the number I'm working with,” he laughed. “Maybe I could be a buy a piece of it; I don't know. Or we could do a JV [joint venture] for part of it; I don't know.”

The gassy window of the Eagle Ford and the gas-weighted window of the Woodford are interesting to Sabine because Texas and Oklahoma have a friendly regulatory environment, he added.

As for the Utica, “we just think it has a lot of untapped potential, [although] it may have tougher regulatory and takeaway issues.”

In East Texas, Sabine is producing 450 million cubic feet equivalent per day (MMcfe/d), 93% gas, from 1,016 wells on 237,382 net acres (306,323 gross) of leasehold. The well count is 31% horizontal; the balance is legacy vertical wells that the company has been divesting. Plans are to put another package on the market later this year.

Year-end 2022 reserves were 1 billion cubic feet equivalent (Bcfe)PDP; 2.8 trillion cubic feet equivalent (Tcfe) proved; and 6.6 Tcfe 3P.

In the past three years, the $950 million it’s invested in its property has been with only $30 million in outside capital infusion.

Sabine currently has two rigs drilling its 46,000 net Haynesville acres along the Texas-Louisiana border. In Texas, that includes in Harrison and Panola counties, and one making hole in its 60,000 net Cotton Valley acres west of that in Rusk, Gregg, Upshur and Smith counties.

At the current rig count, it has 10-plus years of inventory—157 Haynesville wells; 165 Cotton Valley.

Execution in the Haynesville has improved, but the Cotton Valley is “a tough one to crack when it comes to drilling the lateral,” Krenek said. “We're going to be working on that one real hard now too.”

For acquisitions, “we budget money every year. We like to grow organically through the drillbit,” he said. “There are PDP players out there. We're not one of them. So when it comes to deals, we like to get acreage we can drill.

“If it's got low-impact, marginal wells on it, we really don't want those in our portfolio. So we'll take them, but we'll flip them out after we get them.”