RSP Permian (RSPP)
Posted: Mon May 15, 2017 10:22 am
John White at Roth Capital just sent out an updated report on RSPP. His valuation is now $64.50, compared to my valuation of $60.00.
John's comments below:
2017 Guidance: There is, in our view, plenty of upside for more sequential production growth in 2017. The midpoint of the 2017 oil and gas production guidance is 55,000 BOE per day, in line with our 2017 estimate of 55,300 BOE per day. Reaching this figure is an approximate 22% increase over the actual 1Q 2017 production figure of 45,189 BOE per day.
EOG Resources (EOG-NC) reported 1Q 2017 results on 5/8/2017 and we took notice of the recent well results in the Northern Delaware Basin, in particular Whirling Wind wells. EOG stated these wells are a record for Permian Basin horizontal well results. The Whirling Wind is a 4 well Wolfcamp package located in southern Lea County New Mexico, and these wells were completed with average IP-30’s of 5,060 BOE per day for each well.
We knew these wells were in close proximity to RSP Permian’s (RSPP-Buy) acreage in northern Loving County but we wanted to find out just how close the RSPP acreage is to the recent EOG wells. We contacted RSPP and we were informed that at their nearest point these wells are 4 to 5 miles from the RSPP lease line.
In our view, these recent EOG wells are strong derivative data points pointing to potentially strong future results for RSPP’s Northern Delaware Basin acreage.
John's comments below:
2017 Guidance: There is, in our view, plenty of upside for more sequential production growth in 2017. The midpoint of the 2017 oil and gas production guidance is 55,000 BOE per day, in line with our 2017 estimate of 55,300 BOE per day. Reaching this figure is an approximate 22% increase over the actual 1Q 2017 production figure of 45,189 BOE per day.
EOG Resources (EOG-NC) reported 1Q 2017 results on 5/8/2017 and we took notice of the recent well results in the Northern Delaware Basin, in particular Whirling Wind wells. EOG stated these wells are a record for Permian Basin horizontal well results. The Whirling Wind is a 4 well Wolfcamp package located in southern Lea County New Mexico, and these wells were completed with average IP-30’s of 5,060 BOE per day for each well.
We knew these wells were in close proximity to RSP Permian’s (RSPP-Buy) acreage in northern Loving County but we wanted to find out just how close the RSPP acreage is to the recent EOG wells. We contacted RSPP and we were informed that at their nearest point these wells are 4 to 5 miles from the RSPP lease line.
In our view, these recent EOG wells are strong derivative data points pointing to potentially strong future results for RSPP’s Northern Delaware Basin acreage.