私营勘探与生产 Point Energy 将特拉华盆地石油产量提高三倍,达到 15,000 桶/天

此后,Point Energy Partners 又在德克萨斯州沃德县开采了 15 口油井,今年晚些时候还将有 12 口油井投入使用,而其在洛文县北部的租赁权则与 Matador Resources 陷入了纠纷。

根据德克萨斯铁路委员会 (RRC) 的数据,私募股权支持的Point Energy Partners已将其特拉华盆地的产量从一年前的 5,615 桶/天增加了两倍至 14,996 桶/天。

包括伴生气在内,这家位于德克萨斯州沃斯堡的生产商 3 月份的产量约为 20,123 桶油当量/天(按 6:1 的比例计算)。3 月份的产量是 RRC 发布的最新数据。

Point Energy 首席财务官兼高级合伙人约翰·萨比亚 (John Sabia) 向 Hart Energy 表示,大部分增长来自新井,但也包括一些附加收购。

根据 RRC 文件,11 月份产量达到 20,803 桶/天和 27,487 桶油当量/天,主要来自沃德县,但也有来自温克勒县。

2023 年 4 月至 2023 年 3 月期间产量激增的因素包括运营商位于沃德县的 Dire Wolf 装置,该装置于 10 月和 11 月投入使用四个新的水平井,截至 3 月共生产了 323,000 桶石油,全部来自 Wolfcamp。

新的巨齿鲨单位

萨比亚向 Hart Energy 透露,Point Energy 的另一个油井组合——包含 15 口油井的 Megalodon 装置已于 3 月份投入使用。

据 RRC 称,该部队位于北沃德,靠近洛文县和温克勒县的交汇处。

萨比亚表示,随着 Megalodon 的上线,“目前我们的总产量约为 48,000 桶油当量/天,净产量约为 37,000 桶油当量/天。”

他补充说,随着 12 口井的 Cave Bear 装置完工,预计今年夏末产量将进一步增长,该装置也位于沃德 (Ward) 和 Megalodon 附近。

Point Energy 目前拥有两座钻井平台,均位于沃德。

该运营商成立于 2017 年,由位于沃斯堡的 Vortus Investment Advisors 提供支持,该公司还投资了Crimson ExplorationStateline OperatingTriple Crown ResourcesCanyon Creek EnergyNickel Road Operating

其油井包括 2018 年开始从 Vanguard Operating、Callon PetroleumCentennial Resource Production和其他运营商购买的油井。

点能量和 Ameredev

根据摩根大通证券最近根据 2023 年 12 月的生产数据对特拉华盆地十大私营生产商进行的排名,Point Energy 位列第 8 位。

其年底产出率分别为 19,827 桶/天和 26,292 桶油当量/天。

然而,根据基于 Enverus 数据的排名,另一家特拉华州私营生产商Ameredev II排名第十,12 月产量为 13,300 桶油当量/天。

Ameredev II 总裁兼首席执行官 Parker Reese 向 Hart Energy 表示:“由于 11 月中旬至 4 月初下游外卖问题,我们 12 月份的产量很大一部分受到限制。”

“因此,从 2023 年底到 5 月,产量确实会增加,但这是恢复上线的低衰减 PDP [已证明的开发生产],而不是新井的高衰减产量。” 

Matador Resources目前正在以 19 亿美元现金收购EnCap Investments支持的 Ameredev。Matador在 6 月 12 日的交易公告中表示,预计 Ameredev 第三季度的产量约为 25,500 桶油当量/天

 Ameredev 的大部分连续净土地面积为 33,500 英亩,位于德克萨斯州洛文县北部和新墨西哥州利县南部。

爱县暂停

位于洛文县北部的 Ameredev 油田与 Point Energy 租赁的 4,000 英亩连续油田相邻,但因与 Matador 存在纠纷,该生产商并未进行钻探。

在该案中,德克萨斯州最高法院于 2022 年以 9 比 0 的票数裁定,Matador 公司于 2017 年 5 月 21 日失去了对这些土地的租约,因为根据持续钻探条款,公司错误地将到期日计算为 6 月 19 日。

Matador 声称遭遇不可抗力,称其计划使用的钻机在另一个地点遇到问题,无法及时使用。但法院裁定,该问题导致钻井时间延误了 30 小时,钻机被派往另一处钻探两口井。

Matador 曾计算新井必须在 6 月 19 日之前开钻,也就是租约上最后一口钻机释放后的六个月。法院裁定,租约要求新井必须在最后一口井开钻后的六个月内(即 5 月 21 日)开钻。

萨比亚告诉哈特能源,“过去七年来,我们在洛文的所有土地都与 Matador 陷入诉讼。”

他表示,尽管最高法院做出了有利于 Point Energy 的裁决,“但该案被部分发回重审,以解决上诉法院未触及的一些与不可抗力问题相关的小问题。”

“我们期待对所有剩余问题做出有利的裁决,以便我们最终能够解决此事。”

原名 SandRidge、Devon、Oxy

Point Energy 的首席执行官是 Bryan Moody,他曾就职于Eclipse ResourcesExco ResourcesSandRidge Energy

Sabia 曾在 Holland Services、Vine Royalty 和高盛工作。

Point Energy 的运营和技术团队成员包括运营高级副总裁 Joel Acosta,他曾在 SandRidge、RKI Exploration & Production 和 WPX Energy 工作;以及 Jay Brenner,他也是运营高级副总裁,曾曾在 RKI、WPX 和Devon Energy工作。

运营副总裁 Cameron Boyd 曾就职于 Petrofac 设施管理部门。油藏工程副总裁 Will Arthur 曾就职于康菲石油公司的 Permian Basin 部门。

地质副总裁 Chris Savage 曾在 Anadarko Petroleum 的特拉华盆地部门任职。现场运营副总裁 Estaban Velasquez 曾在Occidental Petroleum、Trey Resources 和 Pilot Water Solutions 的二叠纪盆地部门任职。

Point Energy 租赁权地图
Point Energy 的租赁权位于 Loving、Winkler 和 Ward 县。该公司目前正在 Ward 北部进行钻探。(来源:JP Morgan Securities,引自 Enverus。)
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Private E&P Point Energy Triples Delaware Basin Production to 15,000 bbl/d

Point Energy Partners has since brought on an additional 15 wells and has 12 more coming online later this year in Ward County, Texas, while its leasehold in northern Loving County is tied up in a dispute with Matador Resources.

Private equity-backed Point Energy Partners has tripled its Delaware Basin production to 14,996 bbl/d from 5,615 bbl/d a year earlier, according to Texas Railroad Commission (RRC) data.

Including associated gas, the Fort Worth, Texas-based producer’s March output was some 20,123 boe/d on a 6:1 basis. March production is the latest data released by the RRC.

Most of the growth has been from new wells but includes a few bolt-on acquisitions, John Sabia, Point Energy’s CFO and a senior partner, told Hart Energy.

Production reached as much as 20,803 bbl/d and 27,487 boe/d in November, primarily from Ward County, but also from Winkler County, according to the RRC files.

Contributing to the surge between April 2023 and March 2023 is the operator’s Dire Wolf unit in Ward County with four new horizontals coming online in October and November, producing a combined 323,000 bbl through March, all from Wolfcamp.

New Megalodon unit

Another Point Energy well package, the 15-well Megalodon unit, has been online since March, Sabia told Hart Energy.

The unit is in northern Ward near its intersection with Loving and Winkler counties, according to the RRC.

Sabia said that with Megalodon online, “currently we are producing approximately 48,000 boe/d gross and approximately 37,000 boe/d net.”

Production is expected to grow further later this summer, he added, as it completes its 12-well Cave Bear unit, which is also in Ward and near the Megalodon.

Point Energy has two rigs drilling currently, both in Ward.

Formed in 2017, the operator is backed by Fort Worth-based Vortus Investment Advisors, which is also invested in Crimson Exploration, Stateline Operating, Triple Crown Resources, Canyon Creek Energy and Nickel Road Operating.

Its wells include ones purchased beginning in 2018 from Vanguard Operating, Callon Petroleum, Centennial Resource Production and other operators.

Point Energy and Ameredev

Point Energy appeared at No. 8 in J.P. Morgan Securities’ recent ranking of the Top 10 privately held Delaware Basin producers, using December 2023 production data.

Its year-end exit rate was 19,827 bbl/d and 26,292 boe/d.

Another privately-held Delaware producer, Ameredev II, ranked 10th however, with 13,300 boe/d in December, according to the ranking based on Enverus data.

“A significant portion of our production was curtailed [in December] due to downstream takeaway issues from mid-November to early April,” Parker Reese, Ameredev II president and CEO, told Hart Energy.

“So the production does increase from year-end 2023 to May, but it is low-decline PDP [proved developed producing] brought back online, not high-decline production from new wells turned in line.” 

Matador Resources is currently in a deal to buy EnCap Investments-backed Ameredev for $1.9 billion cash. Matador expects Ameredev’s third-quarter production to be approximately 25,500 boe/d, the company reported in its June 12 announcement of the deal.

 Ameredev’s mostly contiguous 33,500 net acres are in northern Loving County, Texas, and in southern Lea County, New Mexico.

Loving County on hold

The Ameredev position in northern Loving County is adjacent to Point Energy’s lease on 4,000 gross contiguous acres, but the producer is not drilling due to its involvement in a dispute with Matador.

In the case, the Texas Supreme Court ruled 9-0 in 2022 that Matador had lost its lease on the acres on May 21, 2017, when miscalculating the expiration date as June 19 under the continuous-drilling clause.

Matador had claimed force majeure, reporting the rig it planned to use had encountered problems at another site and could not be used in time. The court ruled, however, that the problem resulted in a 30-hour delay and that the rig was sent to drill two wells on another lease.

Matador had calculated a new well needed to be spud by June 19, which was six months after release of the last drilling rig on the lease. Instead, the lease required a new well be spud within six months—May 21—of the last well’s spud date, the court ruled.

Sabia told Hart Energy, “All of our acreage in Loving has been tied up in litigation with Matador for the past seven years.”

While the Supreme Court ruled in Point Energy’s favor, he said, “the case was partially remanded to clean up some of the smaller issues not reached by the [appeals] court, which were dependent on the force majeure question.

“We anticipate a favorable ruling on all remaining issues so that we can finally put this matter to bed.”

Formerly SandRidge, Devon, Oxy

Point Energy’s CEO is Bryan Moody, who was previously with Eclipse Resources, Exco Resources and SandRidge Energy.

Sabia was with Holland Services, Vine Royalty and Goldman Sachs.

Point Energy’s operations and technical team members include Joel Acosta, senior vice president of operations, who was with SandRidge, RKI Exploration & Production and WPX Energy; and Jay Brenner, also senior vice president of operations, who worked with RKI, WPX and Devon Energy.

Cameron Boyd, vice president of operations, was with Petrofac Facilities Management. Will Arthur, vice president, reservoir engineering, worked in ConocoPhillips’ Permian Basin unit.

Chris Savage, vice president, geology, was in Anadarko Petroleum’s Delaware Basin unit. Estaban Velasquez, vice president of field operations, was in the Permian for Occidental Petroleum, Trey Resources and Pilot Water Solutions.

Map of Point Energy Leasehold
Point Energy’s leasehold is in Loving, Winkler and Ward counties. It is currently drilling in northern Ward. (Source: J.P. Morgan Securities, citing Enverus.)