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Evolution Petroleum Closes Strategic Acquisition of Midland Basin Mineral & Royalty Interests

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Evolution Petroleum (NYSE American: EPM) has closed its previously announced acquisition of mineral and royalty interests in the core Midland Basin of the Permian. The deal totals $16 million, effective August 1, 2026, and covers about 3,420 net royalty acres across five Texas counties.

The acquisition, funded by recent common stock offering proceeds, cash on hand and revolving credit facility borrowings, is described as immediately accretive to cash flow per share and is expected to generate about $3.9 million in next-twelve-month asset-level cash flow, implying an acquisition multiple of roughly 4.1x.

The interests include royalties on an estimated 832 producing wells, with current production of about 210 BOE/d, 65% liquids. Evolution expects production from these assets to more than double by fiscal 2029 and projects mineral and royalty interests will contribute roughly 20% of pro forma fiscal 2027 asset cash flow, supporting increased liquidity of about $19 million.

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Positive

  • Acquisition price of $16 million for Midland Basin M&R interests
  • Expected NTM asset cash flow of $3.9 million, ~4.1x acquisition multiple
  • Interests on about 3,420 net royalty acres with 832 producing wells
  • Estimated current production of 210 BOE/d, ~65% liquids
  • Mineral and royalty cash flow projected at ~20% of fiscal 2027 mix vs <10% in 2026
  • Pro forma liquidity increased to approximately $19 million

Negative

  • Transaction funded partly with common stock offering, implying shareholder dilution
  • Funding also includes borrowings under revolving credit facility, increasing leverage

Market Context

The company's active S-3 shelf is effective through Jan 16, 2029, adding financing context to the co...
Analysis

The company's active S-3 shelf is effective through Jan 16, 2029, adding financing context to the completed acquisition. The funding mix makes capital structure, liquidity usage, and delivery of expected cash flow important factors to watch.

Key Figures

Purchase Price: $16 million Royalty Acres: 3,420 net royalty acres NTM Asset Cash Flow: $3.9 million +5 more
8 metrics
Purchase Price $16 million Acquisition, subject to customary post-closing adjustments
Royalty Acres 3,420 net royalty acres Reagan, Upton, Glasscock, Midland, and Martin Counties
NTM Asset Cash Flow $3.9 million Acquired interests
Acquisition Multiple 4.1x Based on NTM asset-level cash flow
Current Production 210 BOE/d Estimated production from acquired interests
Liquids Mix 65% Acquired production, including 38% oil and 27% NGLs
Fiscal 2027 Cash Flow Mix 20% Pro forma M&R asset cash flow mix versus less than 10% in fiscal 2026
Total Liquidity $19 million Pro forma for the transaction

Previous Acquisition Reports

4 past events · Latest: Aug 18 (Positive)
Same Type Pattern 4 events
Date Event Sentiment 24h Move Catalyst
Aug 18 Midland Basin acquisition Positive -12.8% Announced $16 million Midland Basin mineral and royalty interests acquisition.
Aug 06 SCOOP/STACK acquisition Positive +1.1% Closed $17 million Oklahoma mineral and royalty interests acquisition.
Apr 14 TexMex asset acquisition Positive -1.9% Closed $9.0 million non-operated oil and gas asset acquisition.
Mar 04 TexMex asset acquisition Positive +1.0% Announced $9.0 million acquisition adding approximately 440 BOEPD.

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

Pattern Detected

Tag-specific acquisition announcements produced mixed reactions, with two aligned gains and two divergences despite positive transaction descriptions.

Key Terms

mineral and royalty, ducs, boe/d, ngls
4 terms
mineral and royalty technical
"acquisition of mineral and royalty ("M&amp;R") interests in the core Midland Basin"
Mineral and royalty refers to ownership interests in natural resources beneath land (minerals) and the right to receive a share of revenue from their production (royalties) without operating the wells or mines. Think of it like owning the dirt under a property and collecting a portion of sales when someone extracts and sells what’s below; for investors, these interests can provide passive, commodity‑linked cash flow and exposure to resource prices without operating costs.
ducs technical
"34 drilled but uncompleted wells ("DUCs"), 27 permitted wells"
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 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.
ngls technical
"38% oil and 27% NGLs"
Natural gas liquids (NGLs) are the heavier, liquid hydrocarbons—like ethane, propane, butane and natural gasoline—removed from raw natural gas during processing. For investors, NGLs matter because they are sold separately from gas and crude oil, can be stored and transported differently, and their prices and demand move with fuel, petrochemical and seasonal heating markets, affecting producers’ revenue and profit margins.

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Acquisition is Immediately Accretive to Cash Flow per Share

Based on Current Development Expectations, Evolution Expects Production from the Acquisition to More Than Double by End of Fiscal 2029

HOUSTON, Aug. 20, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Evolution Petroleum Corporation (NYSE American: EPM) ("Evolution" or the "Company") has closed its previously announced acquisition of mineral and royalty ("M&R") interests in the core Midland Basin of the Permian Basin (the "Acquisition"). The total purchase price for the Acquisition was $16 million, subject to customary post-closing adjustments, with an effective date of August 1, 2026 (the "Effective Date").

The acquired interests span approximately 3,420 net royalty acres across Reagan, Upton, Glasscock, Midland, and Martin Counties, Texas. The Acquisition was funded with net proceeds from the Company's recently announced public offering of common stock, cash on hand, and borrowings under its revolving credit facility.

Acquisition Highlights:

  • High-margin, capital-light cash flow that strengthens dividend coverage. The acquired M&R interests require no lifting expense, future drilling capital, or overhead, and are expected to generate approximately $3.9 million of next-twelve-month ("NTM") asset-level cash flow, implying an acquisition multiple of approximately 4.1x1.
  • Substantial producing base and development inventory in the core Permian/Midland Basin. The interests include royalties on an estimated 832 producing wells, 7 completed wells, 34 drilled but uncompleted wells ("DUCs"), 27 permitted wells, and approximately 1,257 upside locations. Estimated current production is approximately 210 BOE/d and consists of approximately 65% liquids (38% oil and 27% NGLs). The Company expects daily production from the Acquisition to more than double by fiscal 2029, without any capital expenditures to Evolution.
  • Greater earnings diversification. M&R interests are expected to contribute approximately 20% of Evolution's pro forma fiscal 2027 asset cash flow mix, compared to less than 10% in fiscal 20262.
  • Increased liquidity and financial flexibility. Pro forma for this transaction, Evolution's total liquidity has increased to approximately $19 million, including additional borrowing capacity on its senior secured reserve-based credit facility.

Kelly Loyd, President and Chief Executive Officer, commented: "Closing this acquisition marks an important step in the continued evolution of our portfolio. We have added a high-quality, liquids-weighted royalty position in the core Permian/Midland Basin at a compelling valuation, with no associated drilling capital or lifting expenses. Based on current development expectations of 125 newly completed wells per year going forward, we expect significant daily production growth from the Acquisition, with production more than doubling from current levels by the end of fiscal 2029.

"The transaction also strengthens our asset base and enables us to expand our borrowing capacity, increasing our financial flexibility and liquidity as we continue to pursue disciplined, value-accretive growth. Together with our existing non-operated and mineral and royalty assets, these interests further establish M&R as a second engine for Evolution and advance our objective of delivering durable cash flow and long-term value for shareholders."

Additional information regarding the Acquisition and Evolution's strategy is available in the Company's new investor presentation, posted in the Investor Relations section of its website at ir.evolutionpetroleum.com.

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

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(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) acquire in the Midland Basin on August 20, 2026?

Evolution Petroleum acquired mineral and royalty interests in the core Midland Basin for $16 million. According to Evolution Petroleum, the package includes about 3,420 net royalty acres across five Texas counties with royalties on an estimated 832 producing wells and additional drilled, completed, and permitted locations.

How much did Evolution Petroleum (EPM) pay for the Midland Basin mineral and royalty interests?

Evolution Petroleum paid a total purchase price of $16 million for the Midland Basin mineral and royalty interests. According to Evolution Petroleum, this consideration, subject to customary post-closing adjustments, implies an acquisition multiple of about 4.1x based on roughly $3.9 million of next-twelve-month asset-level cash flow.

How will the Midland Basin acquisition affect Evolution Petroleum’s (EPM) production by fiscal 2029?

Evolution expects daily production from the acquired assets to more than double by the end of fiscal 2029. According to Evolution Petroleum, current estimated production is about 210 BOE/d, 65% liquids, and growth is anticipated without additional capital expenditures from the company for these interests.

How is Evolution Petroleum (EPM) funding the $16 million Midland Basin acquisition?

Evolution is funding the acquisition with proceeds from a recent public common stock offering, cash on hand, and credit facility borrowings. According to Evolution Petroleum, the transaction increases total pro forma liquidity to approximately $19 million, including additional capacity under its senior secured reserve-based credit facility.

Is Evolution Petroleum’s (EPM) Midland Basin mineral and royalty acquisition accretive to shareholders?

The company states the acquisition is immediately accretive to cash flow per share based on current development expectations. According to Evolution Petroleum, the high-margin, capital-light royalty cash flow has no lifting expense or drilling capital and is expected to generate about $3.9 million of next-twelve-month asset-level cash flow.

How will the Midland Basin acquisition change Evolution Petroleum’s (EPM) cash flow mix by fiscal 2027?

Mineral and royalty interests are expected to contribute around 20% of Evolution’s pro forma fiscal 2027 asset cash flow mix. According to Evolution Petroleum, this compares to less than 10% in fiscal 2026, increasing earnings diversification across its portfolio of non-operated and royalty assets.

What are the key operating characteristics of Evolution Petroleum’s (EPM) newly acquired Midland Basin interests?

The acquired interests cover about 3,420 net royalty acres with royalties on 832 producing wells and numerous future locations. According to Evolution Petroleum, the assets are liquids-weighted, currently producing roughly 210 BOE/d, and require no lifting expenses, future drilling capital, or overhead from the company.