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Did we overpay for PXD?

Did we overpay for PXD? Why, why not?

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XOM never had 900k gross acres in the Permian. So XOM did NOT buy back most of the acreage. Some of that acreage was bought back, but most is new acreage that Sheffield bought since 2010 in multiple deals (Like Mesa).

XOM farmed down that acreage in 1990s (and kept an overriding royalty) on alot of it, so XOM got paid free and clear royalty profit with no investment (ie infinite return).

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Post ID: @ayby+1p3d7U4E

Considering we once owned a lot of the acreage we have bought back from XTO and now Pioneer I am going to say we overpaid. Chevron never sold out. Then we get beat up over our supposed high costs.

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Post ID: @4rhg+1p3d7U4E

Did we overpay for XTO?
Did we overpay for Brazil?
Did we overpay...?

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Post ID: @4lbw+1p3d7U4E

Yes, since we're buying back acreage we sold once.

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Post ID: @1nxe+1p3d7U4E

Not for the short-term.
Isn't that all that counts?

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Post ID: @1ovw+1p3d7U4E

BofA global research doesn’t think they overpaid.

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Post ID: @1mhw+1p3d7U4E

Probably they already drilled all Tier 1 acreage

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Post ID: @1ten+1p3d7U4E

An example of how oil prices affect these transactions

Chevron acquired Noble for $5B in Jul 2020 when oil was around $42/BBL, which is roughly the market capitalization of $4B at that time

The same Noble's market capitalization was $28B in May 2014 when oil was around $100/BBL.

Now there are other factors that can influence stock price (eg. M&A), but for an O&G company, oil prices plays a large role.

https://www.macrotrends.net/stocks/delisted/NBL/noble-energy/market-cap#:~:text=Noble%20Energy%20market%20cap%20history,that%20date%20was%20%244.048B.

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Post ID: @1gcp+1p3d7U4E

No. Upside potential isn’t uniform vs. downside risk. There’s more that isn’t just “increasing recovery through technology”. Also, this wasn’t evaluated based on PXD’s reserve assumptions. We’ve got 1200+ wells in the ground.

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Post ID: @1sgz+1p3d7U4E

PXD's Wolfcamp D reserves are about as believable as David Scott's innocence

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Post ID: @cku+1p3d7U4E

Yeah obviously. Hard to say by how much but those “reserves” depend on shale wells producing what PXD says they will…

Which never happens. Seriously go look at shale production forecasts in aggregate vs actual and it’s across the board.

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