Others can sort out the details, but those details will start out with these three facts:
- $1.55 billion
- 80,000 net acres in the liquids-rich Eagle Ford Shale play
- 16,000 additional prospective net acres for the deeper dry-gas Pearsall Shale, as well as Pearsall opportunities underlying the aforementioned Eagle Ford acreage
- Dividing $1.55 billion by 80,000 net acres = $19,375/acre
- Dividing $1.55 billion by 96,000 net acres = $16,145/acre
Based on what I've read so far, the Eagle Ford has no greater potential than the Bakken (similar at best, but not greater; of course, this has yet to play out; we are very early in the Eagle Ford play).
Based on what I've read so far, the Bakken was much more prepared for development at the start of the boom in 2007. There is much preparatory work yet to be done to fully bring the Eagle Ford to where the Bakken is today. (The Williston Oil Basin has been continuously worked since 1951; core samples of every well drilled in the basin have been sent to the UND geological library; the world's largest microseismic array).
So, for folks trying to put a value on the Bakken acreage, the Anadarko-South Korea deal is one more data point.
wow! guess I leased really cheap,mine went for $250.00 an acre, with 1yr. left and it wont go that cheap ever again,,, so crossing my fingers they dont drill/lol,,want another crack at a new lease/landman,,it wont be pretty--kidding
ReplyDeleteHey, good luck -- I hope it works out for you.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure there is more to the story; no way did they pay $20,000/acre but I put it out there for folks to call me on it.
But, if you get $15,000 for your acreage, let me know. It will be a great "human interest" story.
Thank you for taking time to comment.