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Is Permian land worth $100,000/acre?
Report summary
As Permian Basin acreage continues to trade at higher multiples, the question becomes whether or not the asset fundamentally supports these values. We take a detailed look at land in the Delaware Basin and compare our base case to transaction comps. What factors are most important during the valuation process? And more importantly, how do these key inputs relate to each other. We benchmark Permian operators across key operational categories while outlining the way we think about tight oil valuation dynamics.
Table of contents
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Summary findings
- Is Permian land worth $100,000/acre? In most cases, no.
- Tight oil sensitivity and valuation dynamics – why we’re unlikely to achieve sky high valuations
Tables and charts
This report includes 3 images and tables including:
- Permian base case acreage
- Acreage value sensitivity
- Tight oil valuation dynamics
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