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Evolution Petroleum Announces Strategic Midland Basin Mineral & Royalty Acquisition

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Evolution Petroleum (NYSE American: EPM) agreed to acquire mineral and royalty interests in the core Midland Basin from a private seller for approximately $16 million, subject to customary adjustments and closing conditions. The deal is expected to close on or about August 21, 2026, with an effective date of August 1, 2026.

The assets cover about 3,420 net royalty acres across five Texas counties and are estimated to include royalties on 832 producing wells plus additional DUCs, permitted wells, and upside locations totaling 2,157 gross wells and locations, or 5.24 net wells. According to Evolution, the interests are expected to generate approximately $3.9 million of next‑twelve‑month cash flow, implying an acquisition multiple of about 4.1x and a cash flow yield of roughly 24.6%, and to be immediately accretive to cash flow per share. The company expects Midland Basin M&R interests to contribute around 20% of pro forma fiscal 2027 asset cash flow versus less than 10% in fiscal 2026, funded with proceeds from a concurrent equity offering, cash, and credit facility borrowings.

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Positive

  • Acquisition price of approximately $16 million for Midland Basin M&R interests
  • Expected next‑twelve‑month cash flow of about $3.9 million, implying ~4.1x multiple
  • Estimated next‑twelve‑month cash flow yield of approximately 24.6%
  • Adds roughly 3,420 net royalty acres in the core Midland Basin
  • Pro forma M&R footprint grows to about 9,320 net royalty acres
  • M&R interests expected to represent ~20% of fiscal 2027 asset cash flow mix vs. <10% in 2026

Negative

  • None.

News Explained

Common-stock funding could dilute existing ownership; the offering size is undisclosed while the acquisition remains pending closing.

Evolution Petroleum has signed an agreement that is still awaiting its expected closing, and its planned common-stock funding would add royalty assets while potentially increasing share count and reducing existing holders’ percentage ownership if shares are issued.

The release does not disclose the concurrent offering’s size or resulting dilution, so the ownership effect cannot yet be quantified.

The interests are expected to generate $3.9 million of next-twelve-month cash flow and require no lifting expense, drilling capital, or overhead, so the announced asset contribution is presented as cash flow without those listed costs.

Current estimated production is approximately 210 BOE/d, consisting of 65% liquids, including 38% oil and 27% NGLs.

A stated execution variable is development pace: operators averaged approximately 241 completed wells per year between 2021 and 2025, while the base-case assumption is 125 wells per year going forward.

Market Reaction – EPM

-7.83% $3.53 1.6x vol
15m delay
-7.83% Vs previous close
$3.53 Last Price
$3.46 $3.90 Day Range
$126.63M Market Cap
1.6x Rel. Volume

Following this news, EPM has declined 7.83%, reflecting a notable negative market reaction. Our momentum scanner has triggered 6 alerts so far, indicating moderate trading interest and price volatility. The stock is currently trading at $3.53. Trading volume is above average at 1.6x the average, suggesting increased trading activity.

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Market Context

Acquisition-specific history included 1.05%, -1.89%, and 1.03% 24-hour reactions, showing mixed outc...
Analysis

Acquisition-specific history included 1.05%, -1.89%, and 1.03% 24-hour reactions, showing mixed outcomes. The active S-3 and low short positioning add financing and positioning context; closing and funding execution remain key watch items.

Key Figures

Purchase Price: approximately $16 million Expected Closing: August 21, 2026 Net Royalty Acres: approximately 3,420 net royalty acres +5 more
8 metrics
Purchase Price approximately $16 million Midland Basin acquisition
Expected Closing August 21, 2026 subject to customary adjustments and closing conditions
Net Royalty Acres approximately 3,420 net royalty acres core Midland Basin interests
NTM Cash Flow approximately $3.9 million interests to be acquired
Acquisition Multiple approximately 4.1x based on NTM cash flow
NTM Cash Flow Yield approximately 24.6% interests to be acquired
Pro Forma Asset Cash Flow Mix approximately 20% fiscal year 2027, compared to less than 10% in fiscal year 2026
Current Monthly Production approximately 210 BOE/d 65% liquids and 35% natural gas on a 6:1 basis

Previous Acquisition Reports

3 past events · Latest: Aug 06 (Positive)
Same Type Pattern 3 events
Date Event Sentiment 24h Move Catalyst
Aug 06 Mineral royalty acquisition Positive +1.1% Closed $17 million Oklahoma mineral and royalty transaction adding production and cash flow
Apr 14 Non-operated asset acquisition Positive -1.9% Closed $9.0 million acquisition of non-operated oil and natural gas assets
Mar 04 Non-operated asset acquisition Positive +1.0% Announced $9.0 million acquisition adding approximately 440 BOEPD of production

24h Move is the share-price change in the day after each event; other market factors may also have contributed.

Pattern Detected

EPM's acquisition-tagged history was mixed: two positive reactions aligned with positive acquisition news, while one negative reaction diverged.

Key Terms

mineral and royalty interests, ntm cash flow, ducs, boe/d, +1 more
5 terms
mineral and royalty interests financial
"acquire mineral and royalty ("M&amp;R") interests in the core Midland Basin"
Ownership rights to underground resources (like oil, natural gas, coal, or minerals) or to a contractually defined share of the revenue produced from those resources. Think of it as owning the rights to the crop beneath the ground while someone else does the digging: the owner generally receives a portion of production income without running the drilling or mining operations. These interests matter to investors because they can provide steady, often tax-advantaged cash flow tied to commodity prices and production levels, while exposing holders to market and resource risk rather than operating risk.
ntm cash flow financial
"approximately $3.9 million of next-twelve-month ("NTM") cash flow"
NTM cash flow stands for "next twelve months" cash flow and is an estimate of the amount of cash a business is expected to generate over the coming year. It matters to investors because it’s a forward-looking measure used to assess a company’s ability to fund operations, service debt, and generate returns—similar to looking ahead at a household’s projected paycheck to judge whether bills and plans are sustainable.
ducs technical
"34 drilled but uncompleted wells ("DUCs")"
DUCs are oil or gas wells that have been drilled but not yet finished so they can produce; think of the hole and pipe being in place but the final equipment and steps to start flow haven’t been done. For investors, the DUC count is like a company’s inventory of nearly ready products — it signals how quickly production (and revenue) can be brought online, how much near-term capital spending may be needed, and how flexible supply plans are.
boe/d technical
"Estimated current monthly production is approximately 210 BOE/d"
A measure of energy production that converts oil and gas output into a single daily figure — barrels of oil equivalent per day — so different fuels can be compared on the same scale. Think of it like converting miles and kilometers into one unit before comparing distances: investors use boe/d to judge how much total hydrocarbon output a company generates, estimate revenue potential, and compare production efficiency across firms or projects.
net royalty acres technical
"approximately 3,420 net royalty acres across Reagan, Upton, Glasscock"
Net royalty acres measure the effective land area where an investor holds a royalty right to receive a portion of production revenue from oil, gas or mineral extraction, after accounting for the size of the ownership share. Think of it like owning a percentage of rent from specific apartments without managing the building — it shows the scale of potential passive income and helps investors compare revenue exposure and risk without bearing operating costs.

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HOUSTON, Aug. 18, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Evolution Petroleum Corporation (NYSE American: EPM) ("Evolution" or the "Company") has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire mineral and royalty ("M&R") interests in the core Midland Basin of the Permian Basin from a non-affiliated private seller for a total purchase price of approximately $16 million (the "Acquisition"), subject to customary adjustments and closing conditions. The Acquisition is expected to close on or about August 21, 2026, and has an effective date of August 1, 2026 (the "Effective Date").

As of the Effective Date, the Acquisition interests span approximately 3,420 net royalty acres across Reagan, Upton, Glasscock, Midland, and Martin Counties, Texas. Evolution expects to fund the Acquisition with net proceeds from a concurrent public offering of its common stock, cash on hand, and borrowings under its revolving credit facility.

Acquisition Highlights:

  • Expected to enhance margins and strengthen dividend coverage by adding an expected high-margin, long-life M&R interests that require no lifting expense, drilling capital, or overhead, which the Company believes would support durable free cash flow generation and reinforce the Company's strategic focus.
  • Expected to be immediately accretive to cash flow per share. The interests to be acquired are expected to generate approximately $3.9 million of next-twelve-month ("NTM") cash flow, implying an acquisition multiple of approximately 4.1x and a NTM cash flow yield of approximately 24.6%1.
  • Expected to meaningfully diversify Evolution's earnings mix, with M&R interests expected to contribute approximately 20% of the Company's pro forma fiscal year 2027 asset cash flow mix, compared to less than 10% in fiscal year 20262, strengthening the Company's long-term cash flow profile.
  • Adds core Permian position and largest liquids-weighted royalty addition to date, with approximately 3,420 net royalty acres in the core Midland Basin, which is expected to bring Evolution's pro forma M&R purchases to approximately 9,320 net royalty acres and expand Evolution's value-creating royalty platform.
  • Compelling entry price. The approximate $16 million purchase price equates to an implied price of $4,678 per net royalty acre, representing a significant discount to recently disclosed comparable Permian M&R transactions and reinforcing the deal's value proposition.
  • Substantial existing royalty base and long-dated inventory. The interests to be acquired are estimated to include royalties on 832 producing wells, 7 completed wells, 34 drilled but uncompleted wells ("DUCs"), 27 permitted wells, and approximately 1,257 upside locations, totaling 2,157 gross wells and locations, or 5.24 net wells.
  • Estimated current monthly production is approximately 210 BOE/d, consisting of 65% liquids, including 38% oil and 27% NGLs, and 35% natural gas on a 6:1 basis.
  • Broad-based exposure to top-tier operators. Operators across the footprint include ExxonMobil, Diamondback Energy, ConocoPhillips, APA Corporation, Crescent Energy, Double Eagle, and SM Energy.


Kelly Loyd, President and Chief Executive Officer, commented: "Building on the momentum from our prior acquisitions, this purchase of core Permian/Midland Basin interests, combined with our legacy non-op and mineral and royalty assets, sets us up very well for success, both now and in the future. This off-market, relationship-driven opportunity required significant work to assemble and diligence, creating an opportunity for Evolution to acquire a best-in-class royalty position at a very compelling valuation. We believe this transaction demonstrates the value of disciplined sourcing and our ability to pursue differentiated, value-accretive opportunities that are not typically available through a traditional marketed process.

"We're also excited by the level of development activity across the acreage. Operators averaged approximately 241 completed wells per year between 2021 and 2025, while our base-case underwriting assumes only 125 wells per year going forward1, providing a conservative foundation with meaningful upside if activity continues near recent levels. More broadly, we believe that the acquisition advances our strategy of building mineral and royalty interests as a second engine for Evolution, potentially representing approximately 20% of Evolution's cash flow mix next fiscal year while enhancing margins and dividend support without the burden of drilling capital or lifting expenses."

About Evolution Petroleum

Evolution Petroleum Corporation is an independent energy company focused on maximizing total shareholder returns through the ownership of and investment in onshore oil and natural gas properties in the U.S. The Company aims to build and maintain a diversified portfolio of long-life oil and natural gas properties through acquisitions, selective development opportunities, production enhancements, and other exploitation efforts. Visit www.evolutionpetroleum.com for more information.

Cautionary Statement

This press release contains "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Forward-looking statements are based on current expectations, estimates, projections, management's beliefs and assumptions, and include any statement that is not a current or historical fact. Such statements include those relating to the Acquisition, including the anticipated benefits, timing, and consummation thereof; drilling locations and potential drilling activities; potential acquisitions; potential, probable and possible reserves; estimated production levels; expected future operating or financial results; cash flow and anticipated liquidity; business and capital allocation strategy; future dividend policies, and other plans, objectives, expectations and intentions. These forward-looking statements may generally, but not always, be identified by words such as "may", "expected", "estimated", "projected", "potential", "anticipated", "forecasted" or other words indicating future events or outcomes. Although the Company believes the expectations and forecasts reflected in the forward-looking statements are reasonable, it can give no assurance they will prove to be correct. These statements are based on current plans and assumptions and are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties including those outlined in the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K and Quarterly Reports on Forms 10-Q and other filings with the SEC. Therefore, actual results may differ materially from the expectations, estimates or assumptions expressed in or implied by any such forward-looking statement. The Company cautions readers not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date of this press release. The Company undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances occurring after the date of this release, except as may be required by law.

Contact

Investor Relations
(713) 935-0122
ir@evolutionpetroleum.com


(1) NTM cash flow of $3.9 million is based on management's estimate of future completion activity, and is calculated as asset-level revenues less lease operating expenses, excluding any corporate G&A; assumes flat pricing of $75/bbl of crude oil and $3.50/Mcf of natural gas.
(2) Pro forma cash flow mix is annualized fiscal YTD 2026 asset-level cash flows (excluding any corporate G&A) for legacy assets (as of FQ3'26; nine-months ended 3/31/26), plus Evolution's estimated NTM cash flows from the Acquisition; it is not a forecast of future results.

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FAQ

What did Evolution Petroleum (EPM) announce about its Midland Basin mineral and royalty acquisition on August 18, 2026?

Evolution Petroleum announced a definitive agreement to acquire Midland Basin mineral and royalty interests for approximately $16 million. According to Evolution, the deal targets core Permian acreage and is structured as a mineral and royalty acquisition from a non‑affiliated private seller, subject to customary adjustments and closing conditions.

How will the Midland Basin acquisition affect Evolution Petroleum’s (EPM) cash flow and margins?

The acquired interests are expected to generate about $3.9 million next‑twelve‑month cash flow and be immediately accretive to cash flow per share. According to Evolution, the high‑margin, long‑life royalties require no lifting expense or drilling capital, supporting durable free cash flow and dividend coverage.

What production and well inventory is included in Evolution Petroleum’s (EPM) Midland Basin royalty acquisition?

The assets include estimated current production of roughly 210 BOE/d, 65% liquids and 35% gas. According to Evolution, the package covers royalties on 832 producing wells, 7 completed wells, 34 DUCs, 27 permitted wells, and around 1,257 upside locations, totaling 2,157 gross wells and locations.

When is Evolution Petroleum’s (EPM) Midland Basin acquisition expected to close and what is the effective date?

The transaction is expected to close on or about August 21, 2026, with an effective date of August 1, 2026. According to Evolution, economic interests are treated as effective from that date, subject to customary adjustments and completion of closing conditions.

How does the Midland Basin mineral and royalty deal change Evolution Petroleum’s (EPM) asset cash flow mix?

Mineral and royalty interests are expected to contribute about 20% of Evolution’s pro forma fiscal 2027 asset cash flow mix. According to Evolution, this compares with less than 10% in fiscal 2026, meaningfully diversifying earnings toward royalty income.

What is the implied valuation per acre for Evolution Petroleum’s (EPM) Midland Basin mineral and royalty acquisition?

The approximately $16 million purchase price equates to about $4,678 per net royalty acre for 3,420 acres. According to Evolution, this represents a significant discount to recently disclosed comparable Permian mineral and royalty transactions, supporting the company’s stated value proposition.

How will Evolution Petroleum (EPM) fund its Midland Basin mineral and royalty acquisition?

Evolution expects to fund the approximately $16 million purchase with net proceeds from a concurrent public common stock offering, plus cash on hand and borrowings under its revolving credit facility. According to Evolution, this blended funding approach supports closing the acquisition.