Devon Snaps Up Prime Delaware Basin Acreage for $2.6 Billion after Coterra Merger

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(Reuters) – Shale producer Devon Energy ​on Thursday said it has acquired 16,300 ‌net undeveloped acres in the core of the Delaware Basin in New Mexico for about $2.6 billion through a ​federal lease, strengthening its position in the top ​U.S. shale basin.

The deal comes weeks after ⁠Devon closed its $58 billion merger with Coterra ​Energy, as producers consolidate to cut costs and boost ​scale.


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The Delaware Basin, part of the broader Permian Basin spanning West Texas and New Mexico, remains the ​most prolific U.S. oilfield and has attracted ​intense competition among shale producers seeking low-cost, high-return acreage.

The transaction, ‌valued ⁠at $161,500 per net acre, adds about 400 net drilling locations normalized to two-mile laterals.

The acreage sits next to Devon’s existing operations, letting ​the company ​leverage established ⁠infrastructure and drill longer laterals, it said.

The U.S. Bureau of Land Management leases ​carry an 87.5% net revenue interest ​and ⁠10-year terms across all depths, which Devon said offers more favorable terms and lower royalty burdens ⁠than ​typical state or private ​leases in the region.

Devon will fund the acquisition using cash on hand.

Reporting ​by Pranav Mathur in Bengaluru; Editing by Sahal Muhammed

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