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EOG makes its M&A move, bets big on the Utica in $5.6B deal

byAndrew Dittmar

In response to today’s announcement that EOG Resources would acquire Encino Acquisition Partners for $5.6 billion, Andrew Dittmar, principal analyst at Enverus Intelligence® Research provided this commentary explaining the deal’s significance:

“After going nearly a decade without making a major acquisition, EOG has finally taken the plunge in M&A markets with its acquisition of Encino Acquisition Partners for $5.6 billion, inclusive of Encino’s net debt. The transaction adds 675,000 net acres and production that EOG estimates will average 235,000 boe/d through the remainder of 2025. This acquisition allows EOG to finally step into deal markets with an asset that has scale and operational synergies with its existing Utica position. Targeting this area provided for a significantly less expensive acquisition cost for undeveloped locations than what could be found in the Permian while also getting a much less developed asset than what would be available at scale in areas like the Eagle Ford and Williston Basin. While M&A has been rare for EOG, this looks like the kind of deal we would expect the company to make.

The transaction answers a long-running question in the industry of if and when EOG would finally commit to a significant acquisition. Other large-cap companies have been very active in consolidating ownership of the key unconventional plays in the U.S., with ConocoPhillips, Diamondback Energy and Occidental Petroleum cumulatively spending more than $85 billion on assets since 2020 and more than $140 billion including Occidental’s 2019 acquisition of Anadarko Petroleum. EOG has stayed firm though in its commitment to organic resource expansion and a focus on its core assets acquired in the early innings of shale. While there is virtue in not pursuing increasingly expensive M&A transactions, it also risked EOG falling behind as undrilled high-quality inventory became increasingly scarce. Successfully executing on large-scale organic resource potential likewise became increasingly challenging as the major plays were discovered and delineated.

While returning to M&A markets for the first time since Yates Petroleum in 2016, EOG still stayed adjacent to its core strategy by pursuing an acquisition that included exposure to the relatively new Utica oil and liquids window. The Utica liquids window has been one of the most exciting and interesting new developments in a mature shale industry and garnered significant industry interest. EOG had been building a position there via leasing and smaller bolt-ons, including a purchase from Encino. As the leading owner in the play, EOG aims to enhance returns by bringing its scale and lower development costs across the assets. In addition to finally adding oil-focused inventory, EOG will have add significant gas exposure. The optionality between the two commodities is a benefit on the asset as gas sees an uplift from secular tailwinds generated by LNG exports and datacenter demand.

For Encino and its backers, including Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, the sale to EOG is a validation of a, at the time, somewhat speculative bet made by acquiring Expand Energy (Chesapeake’s) Utica asset for $1.9 billion in 2018. Since then, the company has almost doubled production and demonstrated the viability of targeting the oil window of the play in addition to gas. After nearly eight years of ownership, the time was right to pursue an exit. Interest from EOG in an acquisition likely provided a smoother and more certain monetization of the asset rather than pursuing an IPO at a time of turbulence in equity markets. Private equity has been major sellers of shale assets over the last four years, with exits significantly outstripping new acquisitions. The other major private owner in the Utica, Ascent Energy, now has a market comparable for its assets and will likely be evaluating if it too should consider an exit or continue to operate its assets.”

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Andrew Dittmar

Andrew Dittmar is a Director on the Enverus Intelligence® team. Andrew specializes in deal analysis, research and valuations for upstream assets. He focuses largely on placing individual deals into context around broader industry trends and outlooks, and has been quoted by Reuters, CNBC, the Wall Street Journal, Houston Chronicle and other media outlets. Andrew holds a BBA in Finance from Texas A&M University and a JD from The University of Texas School of Law.

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