首席执行官:FireBird II在西米德兰盆地进行并购和深度勘探

首席执行官特拉维斯·汤普森 (Travis Thompson) 在 Hart Energy 的 SUPER DUG 会议暨博览会上表示,在以 16 亿美元将第一台 FireBird Energy 出售给 Diamondback 后,FireBird II 团队正在增加租赁并扩大米德兰盆地西部的石油产量。

在以 16 亿美元出售二叠纪 E&P FireBird Energy 后,FireBird Energy II团队正在米德兰盆地西部建立另一个地位。

FireBird Energy II 于 2023 年 4 月在Quantum Energy Partners的私募股权支持下成立,首席执行官特拉维斯·汤普森 (Travis Thompson) 表示,目前在米德兰盆地运营约 20,000 英亩的土地。

“自[启动]以来,我们已经完成了 15 笔交易,”汤普森在德克萨斯州沃思堡举行的哈特能源SUPER DUG 会议暨博览会上表示。 “这一年很忙碌。”

根据德克萨斯州铁路委员会 (RRC) 的数据,FireBird II 目前在德克萨斯州厄普顿县和米德兰县拥有大部分租赁和生产权。该公司还拥有德克萨斯州克兰县和格拉斯科克县的权益。

汤普森说,该公司正在米德兰盆地西部边缘开发另一个位置。

它是火鸟能源团队熟知的米德兰盆地的一部分。当 FireBird I 于 2022 年 12 月以 16 亿美元的价格出售给Diamondback Energy时,这家私人生产商已在德克萨斯州埃克托县、克兰县、米德兰县和厄普顿县总计拥有 75,000 英亩(净面积 68,000 英亩)的连续土地。

汤普森说,FireBird II 在原来的 FireBird I 租赁地以南,主要是在厄普顿县,建立了一个 19,000 英亩的土地。

这一地位被著名的二叠纪运营商所抵消,包括SM EnergyConocoPhillipsChevron

该公司还在德克萨斯州米德兰市的米德兰县拥有约 1,000 英亩的土地,FireBird II 正在这里投入 6 口水平井。附近的邻居包括 Diamondback Energy、Endeavour Energy ResourcesExxon MobilFasken Oil & Ranch

Thompson 表示,FireBird II 的总产量最近平均约为 30,000 桶油当量/天。

FireBird II 希望继续收购米德兰盆地。该团队目前正在评估整个盆地的交易机会。

“我们占地 20,000 英亩,但我们感觉还没有接近完工,”汤普森说。


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向西走!

FireBird II以 5 亿美元的股权承诺启动,随着时间的推移,二叠纪运营商的石油钻探活动逐渐转移到米德兰的西侧。

汤普森对于抵消米德兰运营商向西转移并不感到惊讶。它是米德兰盆地的一部分,石油产量丰富,含油量高,并且有多个可供攻击的堆积区域。

FireBird II 是一家石油公司。 Thompson 表示,当公司评估潜在交易时,FireBird II 的目标是使产量尽可能接近 60% 的石油比重。

当 FireBird I 出售给 Diamondback 时,其产量约为 22,000 桶油当量/天,含油量为 77%。

“当你环顾米德兰盆地时,你会发现一些地区气体含量更高,”汤普森说。 “我们总是试图向石油资源丰富的地区倾斜,我们发现这些地区主要是西部地区。”

FireBird II 的主要开发计划将重点关注米德兰更受欢迎的区间,包括 Lower Spraberry、Wolfcamp A、Wolcamp B 和 Jo Mill 地层。 

该公司也不排除在二叠纪特拉华盆地进行收购,该盆地从德克萨斯州西部一直延伸到新墨西哥州东南部。

汤普森表示,FireBird II 已引入资源来帮助该公司评估特拉华州的潜在收购。

“我认为这只是时间问题,”他说,“但正确的协议必须出现。”

FireBird II 迄今为止已钻探 25 口井;该公司预计到今年年底这一数字将增加一倍,达到 50 家。

FireBird II 核心地位周围的区域充斥着创纪录的企业整合。它最大的两个邻居埃克森美孚和响尾蛇能源通过并购不断扩大规模。

埃克森美孚以 600 亿美元收购先锋自然资源公司 (Pioneer Natural Resources)(米德兰领先的生产商)于 5 月 3 日完成

Diamondback 斥资 260 亿美元收购私营 Midland E&P Endeavor的交易是该行业历史上对美国私营石油公司规模最大的收购,目前由于美国联邦贸易委员会的额外要求而被推迟。

西方石油公司 (Occidental Petroleum)也通过以 120 亿美元收购CrownRock LP(规模虽小,但规模仍然巨大),在米德兰盆地的规模不断扩大


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深入!

火鸟二号的主要目标是描绘西米德兰盆地的轮廓。但该公司也对有机会探索二叠纪周围更深、欠发达的层段感到兴奋。

在评估潜在的二叠纪交易时,更深的 Wolfcamp D、Barnett 页岩和 Woodford 区域是 FireBird II 的首要考虑因素。

汤普森说,运营商对欠发达的二叠纪层段仍有很多了解。整个盆地的地质特征和天然气石油生产的组合可能存在很大差异。

但 FireBird 正在加入马拉松石油公司、西方石油公司和大陆资源公司等越来越多的运营商行列,这些运营商正在新兴的二叠纪地区进行测试或计划进行测试。

“我们获得了专门针对这些区域的权利,这不是我们在 FireBird I 中所做的事情,”汤普森说。 “这说明了我们对此的兴奋程度。”

最近,FireBird 在其米德兰地区运营了两台钻机。

该公司预计今年的资本支出总额为 4.15 亿美元。 FireBird II 预计今年结束时的平均产量约为 45,000 桶油当量/天。


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CEO: FireBird II Prowls Western Midland Basin for M&A, Deep Exploration

After selling the first FireBird Energy to Diamondback for $1.6 billion, the FireBird II team is adding leases and scaling oil production in the western Midland Basin, CEO Travis Thompson said at Hart Energy’s SUPER DUG Conference & Expo.

After selling Permian E&P FireBird Energy for $1.6 billion, the FireBird Energy II team is building another position in the western Midland Basin.

FireBird Energy II, founded in April 2023 with private equity backing from Quantum Energy Partners, is currently operating around 20,000 gross acres in the Midland Basin, CEO Travis Thompson said.

“We have closed on 15 deals since [launching],” Thompson said during Hart Energy’s SUPER DUG Conference & Expo in Fort Worth, Texas. “We’ve had a busy year.”

FireBird II currently holds the bulk of its leases and production in Upton and Midland counties, Texas, according to Texas Railroad Commission (RRC) data. The company also holds interests in Crane and Glasscock counties, Texas.

The company is developing another position on the western edges of the Midland Basin, Thompson said.

It’s a part of the Midland Basin the FireBird Energy team knows well. When FireBird I sold to Diamondback Energy for $1.6 billion in December 2022, the private producer had aggregated 75,000 gross (68,000 net) contiguous acres in Ector, Crane, Midland and Upton counties, Texas.

FireBird II has put together a 19,000-gross acre position immediately south of the original FireBird I leasehold, primarily in Upton County, Thompson said.

The position is offset by notable Permian operators, including SM Energy, ConocoPhillips and Chevron.

The company also holds around 1,000 gross acres in Midland County—in the city of Midland, Texas—where FireBird II is bringing online six horizontal wells. Nearby neighbors include Diamondback Energy, Endeavor Energy Resources, Exxon Mobil and Fasken Oil & Ranch.

Production from FireBird II’s total position has recently averaged around 30,000 boe/d, Thompson said.

FireBird II wants to continue acquiring in the Midland Basin. The team is currently evaluating deal opportunities across the basin.

“We’re at 20,000 acres but we’re in no place where we feel like we’re close to finishing,” Thompson said.


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Go west!

FireBird II, which launched with $500 million in equity commitments, has watched oil drilling activity by Permian operators move to the western side of the Midland over time.

Thompson isn’t surprised by the westward shift by offset Midland operators. It’s a part of the Midland Basin with bountiful oil production, high oil cuts and multiple stacked zones to attack.

FireBird II is an oil company. When the company evaluates potential deals, FireBird II aims to keep output as close to a 60% oil weighting as possible, Thompson said.

When it sold to Diamondback, FireBird I was producing around 22,000 boe/d at a 77% oil cut.

“As you look across the Midland Basin, you find areas that get a bit more gassy,” Thompson said. “We always try to lean toward areas that are more oil-prone, and we have found that to be predominately western.”

FireBird II’s primary development plans—its bread and butter—will focus on the Midland’s more popular intervals, including the Lower Spraberry, Wolfcamp A, Wolcamp B and Jo Mill formations. 

The company also isn’t ruling out acquisitions in the Permian’s Delaware Basin, which stretches from West Texas into southeastern New Mexico.

FireBird II has brought in resources to help the company evaluate potential Delaware acquisitions, Thompson said.

“I think it’s a matter of time,” he said, “but the right deal has to come along.”

FireBird II has drilled 25 wells to date; the company expects to double the number to 50 by the end of this year.

The area surrounding FireBird II’s core position is awash in record-setting corporate consolidation. Two of its largest neighbors, Exxon Mobil and Diamondback Energy, are growing even larger through M&A.

Exxon’s $60 billion acquisition of Pioneer Natural Resources, a leading Midland producer, closed May 3.

Diamondback’s $26 billion acquisition of private Midland E&P Endeavor—the largest buyout of a private U.S. oil company in the sector’s history—is currently delayed by additional requests from the U.S. Federal Trade Commission.

Occidental Petroleum is also getting bigger in the Midland Basin through a smaller, though still massive, $12 billion acquisition of CrownRock LP.


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Go deep!

FireBird II’s primary goal is delineating the western Midland Basin. But the company is also excited about opportunities to explore deeper and less-developed intervals around the Permian.

The deeper Wolfcamp D, Barnett Shale and Woodford zones are top-of-mind for FireBird II as the company evaluates potential Permian deals.

There is still a lot that operators don’t know about the less-developed Permian intervals, Thompson said. The geologic characteristics and the mix of gas-to-oil production can vary widely moving across the basin.

But FireBird is joining a growing list of operators such as Marathon Oil, Occidental and Continental Resources that are testing or planning tests in emerging Permian zones.

“We’ve acquired rights specifically for these zones, which is not something we did in FireBird I,” Thompson said. “That says something to our level of excitement about that.”

Most recently, FireBird has been operating two rigs across its Midland acreage position.

The company forecasts a total gross capex of $415 million this year. FireBird II expects to exit the year with average production of around 45,000 boe/d.


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