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美国顶级私人运营商有哪些?

在美国页岩气行业经历了又一年的重大整合之后,Enverus 发布了美国最大私营勘探公司的年度名单。

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去年,私营运营商在美国本土 48 个州的天然气产量(1,210 万桶/日)和天然气产量(1,250 亿立方英尺/日)中占三分之一以上。

这是根据市场研究公司 Enverus 的最新榜单得出的,该榜单列出了美国 100 强私营运营商。2023 年,这些公司合计占所有私营公司产量的 70%。

该年度榜单统计了过去一年的总运营产量、油井数量和钻机数量,并根据油桶当量(BOE)对每家公司进行排名。

大陆资源公司拥有超过 5,100 口油井,连续第二年成为最大的私营生产商,综合产量达到 690,299 桶油当量/天。

这一数字包括 2023 年生产的超过 337,000 桶/天的石油和 21 亿立方英尺/天的天然气。这家总部位于俄克拉荷马城的公司由野猫勘探者哈罗德·哈姆 (Harold Hamm) 领导,于 2022 年从上市公司转变为私营企业。

总部位于俄克拉荷马城的 Ascent Resources 保持了第二的位置,报告称其从 862 口总运营油井中获得了 424,689 桶油当量/天的平均产量,其中石油仅占总量的 5%,即 19,900 桶/天,天然气占 2.4 亿立方英尺/天。

今年的前五名经历了一些改组,Aethon Energy 和 Mewbourne Oil 互换了位置。

目前位居第三的 Aethon 公司拥有近 1,900 口油井,日产量接近 421,000 桶油当量。其中 99% 以上为天然气,总产量为 25 亿立方英尺/天,石油产量仅为 343 桶/天。

梅伯恩 (Mewbourne) 位居第四,石油产量为 408,754 桶油当量/天,拥有油井 3,300 余口,原油产量超过 240,000 桶/天。

排名前五的是 Endeavour Energy,该公司 2023 年从 3,372 口油井生产了 336,561 桶油当量/天,原油产量超过 220,000 桶/天。

恩维鲁斯强调,今年榜单上许多排名变化都是由上市公司和私营企业之间一系列并购活动所推动的。

东京天然气自然资源公司是排名上升幅度最大的公司之一,跃升 39 位,位列第七。这家日本天然气供应商以 27 亿美元收购了阿巴拉契亚运营商 RockCliff Energy II,因此排名上升。

切萨皮克在美国墨西哥湾沿岸地区的资产出售也推动生产商 Wildfire 和 INEOS Energy 进入今年的榜单。

Enverus 榜单首席顾问贾斯汀·莱波 (Justin Lepore) 表示:“库存数量和质量也显著推动了私人运营商的估值,在许多情况下,他们的目标是增加产量,以吸引外卖目标。”

完整名单(可在此处查看)显示,与去年相比,专注于美国落基山脉的运营商在前 20 名中的数目有所下降,因为它们已经输给了二叠纪盆地和中大陆地区的运营商。 Enverus 还指出,该名单反映出大型公共运营商正在增加其在美国生产的份额。

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Asset/portfolio management

Who Are the Top Private Operators in the US?

After another year of significant consolidation in the US shale sector, Enverus has released its annual list of the nation's largest private exploration companies.

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Privately owned operators accounted for more than a third of the 12.1 million B/D and 125 Bcf/D produced in the Lower 48 states last year.

This is according to a new list by market research firm Enverus, which ranked the Top 100 private operators in the US. Collectively, these firms represented 70% of all private company production in 2023.

The annual list tallies gross operated production, well count, and rig counts over the past year, ranking each company based on barrels of oil equivalent (BOE).

With more than 5,100 wells, Continental Resources continues to dominate as the largest private producer for the second consecutive year, boasting a combined stream output of 690,299 BOE/D.

The figure includes more than 337,000 B/D of oil and 2.1 Bcf/D of natural gas produced in 2023. Led by wildcatter Harold Hamm, the Oklahoma City-based company transitioned from public to private in 2022.

Maintaining its second-place position, fellow Oklahoma City-based Ascent Resources reported an average output of 424,689 BOE/D from 862 gross operated wells, with oil comprising only 5% of this total, or 19,900 B/D, and natural gas making up 2.4 Bcf/D.

This year's Top 5 saw some reshuffling, with Aethon Energy and Mewbourne Oil swapping positions.

Now in third place, Aethon’s output from nearly 1,900 wells was almost 421,000 BOE/D. More than 99% of that daily average was natural gas, translating to a total production of 2.5 Bcf/D and just 343 B/D of oil.

Mewbourne has assumed fourth place with 408,754 BOE/D and just over 3,300 wells, including over 240,000 B/D of crude oil.

Rounding out the Top 5 is Endeavour Energy, which produced 336,561 BOE/D in 2023 from 3,372 wells, with more than 220,000 B/D of crude.

Enverus highlighted that many of the changes further down this year’s list were driven by a flurry of merger and acquisition activity between public and private companies.

Tokyo Gas Natural Resources was one of the biggest movers, jumping 39 spots to claim the seventh position. This rise followed the Japanese gas supplier's acquisition of Appalachian operator RockCliff Energy II for $2.7 billion.

Chesapeake's asset sales in the US Gulf Coast region also propelled producers Wildfire and INEOS Energy onto this year’s list.

"Inventory count and quality has also significantly driven private operator valuations, and in many cases, there has been a goal of growing production to become more attractive to takeout targets," said Justin Lepore, the lead consultant for the Enverus list.

The full list, accessible here, reveals a decline in the number of US Rockies-focused operators in the Top 20 rankings compared with last year, as they have lost ground to operators in the Permian Basin and Mid-Continent regions. Enverus also pointed out that the list reflects that large public operators are increasing their share of US production.