有争议的特拉华盆地土地被排除在 Vital-Point 能源交易之外

洛文县北部连续的 4,000 英亩土地与 Matador Resources 存在诉讼,德克萨斯州最高法院裁定 Matador Resources 丧失租约。

Vital Energy 计划以 11 亿美元收购 Point Energy Partners 的特拉华盆地资产,但该计划不包括德克萨斯州和新墨西哥州边界沿线富饶的州界地区的租赁权。

其中,Vital 占 80% 的股份,而非运营公司 Northern Oil & Gas (NOG) 将获得 20% 的未分割权益。

但 Point Energy 对德克萨斯州洛文县北部 4,000 英亩连续土地的所有权与 Matador Resources 产生了纠纷,德克萨斯州最高法院去年以 9 比 0 的票数裁定 Matador Resources 于 2017 年失去了该土地的租约。

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Disputed Delaware Basin Acres Excluded in Vital-Point Energy Deal

The 4,000 gross contiguous acres in northern Loving County are involved in litigation with Matador Resources, which the Texas Supreme Court ruled lost its lease.

Leasehold in the prolific State Line area along the Texas-New Mexico border is excluded in Vital Energy’s plan to buy Point Energy Partners’ Delaware Basin property for $1.1 billion.

In it, Vital is picking up 80%, while non-op Northern Oil & Gas (NOG) will acquire a 20% undivided interest.

But Point Energy’s claims to 4,000 gross contiguous acres in northern Loving County, Texas, have been involved in a dispute with Matador Resources, which the Texas Supreme Court ruled 9-0 last year had lost its lease on the property in 2017.

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