Halcon Buying Resolute's Williams County Bakken Acreage For $75 Million

Resolute Energy Bakken Acreage Map
Resolute Energy Bakken Acreage Map

Resolute Energy has agreed to sell approximately 19,600 net acres in the Bakken to Halcon Resources for $75 million.

The deal includes 19,600 net acres in Williams County in what the company calls the New Home area. Production is estimated at a little less than 1,000 boe/d and Halcon already owns an interest in the acreage.

Halcon is gaining back an interest in acreage that was sold to Resolute from GeoResources in 2010. Halcon bought GeoResources in August of 2012. Resolute purchased a 47.5% interest in 42,000 gross acres for $20 million from GeoResources almost three years ago. Now, Resolute is the selling the acreage to Halcon for $75 million.

Resolute will retain approximately 9,400 net acres prospective for the Bakken in McKenzie County.

At the time of writing, neither company had issued a press release in regard to the deal. Only an 8-K detailing the PSA was recorded with the SEC.

Halcon - Petro Hunt Bakken Deal Announced for $1.45 Billion

Halcon Resources Bakken Acreage Map
Halcon Resources Bakken Acreage Map

Halcon Resouces is acquiring Petro-Hunt's Bakkken assets for $1.45 billion ($700 million cash and $750 million in equity). Halcon will receive 10,500 boe/d of production and 81,000 net acres spread across Dunn, McKenzie, Mountrail, and Williams counties in North Dakota. The acreage is less than 40% developed and includes just over 42,000 net acres are located in the Fort Berthold area and just over 38,000 acres are located in the Marmon area.

Proved reserves are estimated 42.4 mmboe, with total resource potential that Halcon believes is more than 100 mmboe. Approximately 88% of reserves and production are crude oil.

After the deal, Petro-Hunt will remain one of the largest acreage holders in the basin, with more than 600,000 acres of leasehold. The company will also retain production of more than 24,000 boe/d.

Bruce Hunt of Petro-Hunt commented:

"We are pleased to become a significant Halcon shareholder through this transaction. The track record of Halcon's management team speaks for itself and we are confident they will do a great job of developing these solid assets.

Halcon's CEO commented:

"This acquisition is immediately accretive on all measures and is consistent with our strategy of building an oil company with a multi-year drilling inventory in liquids-rich basins. The assets we are acquiring are located in what is arguably the most attractive oil producing basin in the lower 48, on a risk adjusted basis..."

Halcon's Williston Basin Assets Expand

Halcon Resources Bakken Acreage Pre-PetroHunt
Halcon Resources Bakken Acreage Pre-PetroHunt

Halcon now has more than 135,000 net acres prospective for the Bakken in the Williston Basin. The company recently provide an operational update on its Bakken assets and disclosed the company was targeting a position of 125,000+ acres. This deal puts them over that threshold, so I don't expect additional transactions of this magnitude any time soon. 95% of the acreage acquired will be operated by Halcon.

Halcon had three rigs running in the area and Petro-Hunt hds five rigs running the properties sold. The assumption all five rigs won't come with the acreage is fair, but don't be surprised if you see Halcon ramp up to 5 rigs or more going forward.

Halcon also outlined several areas it sees opportunity for improvement and value creation:

  • Reduce drilling days with pad drilling
  • Lower completion costs by lower frac fluid volumes
  • More effective completions
  • Install gas and oil gathering systems
  • Utilze Halcon on salt water disposal facilities