Evolution Petroleum agreed to acquire Midland Basin mineral and royalty interests for about $16 million, adding 3,420 net royalty acres to its Permian Basin portfolio, the company said Tuesday.
The deal covers interests across Reagan, Upton, Glasscock, Midland and Martin counties in Texas, with Evolution expecting to close the transaction around Aug. 21 and using an Aug. 1 effective date.
Evolution plans to fund the acquisition with proceeds from a concurrent common stock offering, cash on hand and borrowings under its revolving credit facility.
The acquired interests are expected to generate about $3.9 million in cash flow over the next 12 months, implying a purchase multiple of about 4.1x and a cash flow yield of about 24.6%.
The company expects the deal to contribute about 20% of pro forma fiscal 2027 asset cash flow, up from less than 10% in fiscal 2026, while requiring no lifting costs, drilling capital or overhead.
At about $4,678 per net royalty acre, the purchase price represents a discount to recently disclosed comparable Permian mineral and royalty transactions, Evolution said. The deal would lift its total M&R holdings to about 9,320 net royalty acres.
The acquired interests cover 832 producing wells, seven completed wells, 34 drilled but uncompleted wells, 27 permitted wells and about 1,257 additional locations.
Current production stands at about 210 barrels of oil equivalent per day, with 65% liquids and 35% natural gas, while operators include ExxonMobil (XOM), Diamondback Energy (FANG), ConocoPhillips (COP), APA (APA), Crescent Energy (CRGY), Double Eagle and SM Energy (SM).
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