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EOG Resources $5.6B Bet on the Utica: What It Could Mean for the Wider M&A Market 

byEnverus
June 10, 2025

The following blog is distilled in part from Enverus Intelligence® Research (EIR)  publications. 

After nearly a decade on the sidelines, EOG Resources has made a bold return to the M&A arena with its $5.6 billion acquisition of Encino Acquisition Partners (EAP). This landmark deal not only reshapes EOG’s portfolio but also sends ripples through the broader energy M&A landscape, signaling a shift in where, and how, operators are seeking growth. The M&A market was a hot topic at this year’s EVOLVE Conference, where we heard from industry experts discussingMacro and Markets: The Next Act for Energy M&A.” To check out the rest of our recent EVOLVE Conference sessions click here.  

Key takeaways: 

  • EOG re-enters M&A with a $5.6B deal, its first major acquisition since 2016
  • Strengthens Utica position, adding scale and a third core asset
  • Signals broader consolidation in the Utica and scarcity of large private targets
  • Reflects shift to emerging plays as legacy basins mature
  • Continues private equity exits amid favorable gas market conditions

Strategic Leap into the Utica

The acquisition adds 675,000 net acres and boosts EOG’s production by an estimated 235,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boe/d) through the end of 2025. More importantly, it transforms EOG into a leading player in the Utica Shale, expanding its position to over 1.1 million net acres and more than two billion barrels of oil equivalent in undeveloped net resource. 
 
This move marks EOG’s first major acquisition since its 2016 purchase of Yates Petroleum. Historically, EOG has favored organic growth, focusing on early-entry positions in core shale plays like the Delaware Basin and Eagle Ford. But as high-quality, undrilled inventory becomes increasingly scarce, even disciplined operators like EOG are being drawn back into the M&A fold. 

Why Encino, and Why Now?

Encino assets offer a rare combination of scale, liquids-rich production and development upside. The Utica’s oil and liquids window, while less mature than the Permian or Eagle Ford, has emerged as one of the most promising new frontiers in U.S. shale. EOG had already been quietly building a position in the region through leasing and smaller bolt-ons, including a prior purchase from Encino. This acquisition consolidates that strategy and allows EOG to apply its operational expertise and cost efficiencies across a much larger footprint. 
 
The deal is also financially compelling. EOG expects it to be immediately accretive to all per-share metrics, including a 10% boost to 2025 EBITDA and a 9% increase in both cash flow from operations and free cash flow. The company plans to fund the acquisition with $3.5 billion in debt and $2.1 billion in cash, avoiding shareholder dilution and maintaining its industry-leading balance sheet.

Implications for the Wider M&A Market

This transaction is significant not just for EOG, but for the entire upstream M&A landscape. According to EIR, it represents the first major consolidation move in the Utica, potentially setting the stage for further deals involving other operators like Ascent Resources, Gulfport Energy, and INRiii
 
It also underscores a broader trend: the dwindling availability of large-scale, high-quality private inventory. With few comparable targets left (WildFire Energy in the Eagle Ford being one of the last), buyers may increasingly turn to public company acquisitions or explore emerging playsiii

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Moreover, the deal reflects ongoing private equity exits from Appalachia. Encino’s backers, including the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, are capitalizing on favorable gas market conditions and rising demand from LNG exports and data centers. This follows similar exits by Apex and Olympus and the IPO of Infinity Natural Resourcesiv.

A Shift Toward Emerging Plays

As legacy basins like the Permian become more saturated, operators are being forced to look elsewhere. The Utica and Uinta Basin are gaining attention, despite offering significantly less scale. This shift presents both opportunities and challenges. Emerging plays offer lower entry costs and the potential for first-mover advantages, but they also come with greater geological uncertainty and infrastructure limitations. EOG’s move into the Utica suggests that the company sees enough upside to justify the risk, and that it believes its operational model can unlock value where others might struggle.

Looking Ahead

EOG’s move into the Utica reflects a broader shift in upstream strategy as Tier 1 inventory becomes scarce and operators look to emerging plays. Strategic M&A is becoming essential—not just for growth, but for staying competitive in a maturing shale landscape. 

At our recent EVOLVE “The Next Act for Energy M&A” panel, experts highlighted that while oil deals have slowed due to price volatility, natural gas is gaining momentum. LNG demand, AI-driven power needs and shifting political sentiment are making gas-weighted assets (especially those in Appalachia and the Gulf Coast) more attractive. Public-to-public consolidation is expected to continue, with synergies and scale driving deal logic. 

As shale enters its later innings, the next phase will be led by operators who can act decisively, unlock value and adapt to a changing energy market. 

About Enverus Intelligence® Research

Enverus Intelligence ® | Research, Inc. (EIR) is a subsidiary of Enverus that publishes energy-sector research focused on the oil, natural gas, power and renewable industries. EIR publishes reports including asset and company valuations, resource assessments, technical evaluations and macro-economic forecasts; and helps make intelligent connections for energy industry participants, service companies and capital providers worldwide. Enverus is the most trusted, energy-dedicated SaaS company, with a platform built to create value from generative AI, offering real-time access to analytics, insights and benchmark cost and revenue data sourced from our partnerships to 95% of U.S. energy producers and more than 40,000 suppliers. Learn more at Enverus.com.

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