Assessing Anadarko’s Permian acreage: what is the prize Chevron and Oxy are competing for?
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In this report, we’ve been studying maps, reading logs and scrutinising our decline curve models.
Purchase our report to:
- Go deep into the geology of the Permian to understand why Anadarko’s Permian acreage is in high demand
- Identify how the eventual buyer might improve on Anadarko’s performance and compare how the bids stack up against eachother
- Access detailed subsurface maps and benchmarking charts.
An Oxy-Anadarko combination would place the expanded Occidental just below the energy majors on a new ‘super-independent’ tier with ConocoPhillips
Zoe Sutherland, Corporate Analyst, quoted by the Houston Chronicle
Report summary
Table of Contents
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Assets in high demand, for good reason
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Chevron and Oxy and Anadarko’s Delaware footprints and activity
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Operational prowess – how do these companies stack up?
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Anadarko tracks below its offsets
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Anadarko’s average lateral length is nearly 30% less than Chevron or Oxy
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Anadarko drilled single HBP wells – that will change
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Over 2,000 ft of hydrocarbon bearing reservoir
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Primary resource: Wolfcamp A
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Secondary resource: Wolfcamp B
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Secondary resource: Bone Spring
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Subsurface Takeaways
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