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Matador Resources Company (NYSE: MTDR) has successfully closed the contribution of Pronto Midstream to San Mateo Midstream, its 51%-owned midstream joint venture, at a pre-closing valuation of approximately $600 million. The transaction brings San Mateo's total estimated asset value to over $1.5 billion net to Matador.
The deal includes a $220 million upfront cash payment to Matador plus potential performance incentive payments up to $75 million. Key benefits include increased flow assurance, a long-term sour gas solution in northern Lea County, New Mexico, and acceleration of the Marlan Processing Plant expansion. The plant is expected to reach its designed capacity of 260 million cubic feet as early as 2026, making San Mateo one of New Mexico's leading natural gas processors with over 700 million cubic feet of designed inlet capacity.
Matador Resources Company (NYSE: MTDR) ha concluso con successo il contributo di Pronto Midstream a San Mateo Midstream, la sua joint venture midstream di cui detiene il 51%, a una valutazione pre-chiusura di circa 600 milioni di dollari. La transazione porta il valore totale stimato degli asset di San Mateo a oltre 1,5 miliardi di dollari netti per Matador.
Il contratto include un pagamento anticipato in contante di 220 milioni di dollari a Matador, oltre a potenziali pagamenti di incentivo legati alle prestazioni fino a 75 milioni di dollari. I principali vantaggi includono un aumento della certezza del flusso, una soluzione a lungo termine per il gas acido nella contea di Lea, nel New Mexico, e l'accelerazione dell'espansione dell'impianto di lavorazione Marlan. L'impianto dovrebbe raggiungere la sua capacità progettata di 260 milioni di piedi cubi già nel 2026, rendendo San Mateo uno dei principali processatori di gas naturale del New Mexico con oltre 700 milioni di piedi cubi di capacità di ingresso progettata.
Matador Resources Company (NYSE: MTDR) ha cerrado con éxito la contribución de Pronto Midstream a San Mateo Midstream, su empresa conjunta de midstream en la que posee el 51%, a una valoración previa al cierre de aproximadamente 600 millones de dólares. La transacción eleva el valor total estimado de los activos de San Mateo a más de 1.5 mil millones de dólares netos para Matador.
El acuerdo incluye un pago anticipado en efectivo de 220 millones de dólares a Matador, además de posibles pagos por incentivos de rendimiento de hasta 75 millones de dólares. Los principales beneficios incluyen una mayor garantía de flujo, una solución a largo plazo para gas ácido en el norte del condado de Lea, Nuevo México, y la aceleración de la expansión de la Planta de Procesamiento Marlan. Se espera que la planta alcance su capacidad diseñada de 260 millones de pies cúbicos tan pronto como en 2026, convirtiendo a San Mateo en uno de los principales procesadores de gas natural de Nuevo México, con más de 700 millones de pies cúbicos de capacidad de entrada diseñada.
Matador Resources Company (NYSE: MTDR)는 Pronto Midstream의 San Mateo Midstream, 자사가 51% 지분을 보유한 중간 단계 합작 투자에 대한 기여를 약 6억 달러의 사전 평가 가치를 가지고 성공적으로 마감했습니다. 이번 거래로 San Mateo의 총 자산 가치는 Matador에게 순 15억 달러를 초과하게 되었습니다.
이번 거래에는 Matador에 대한 2억 2천만 달러의 선불 현금 지급이 포함되며, 최대 7천5백만 달러의 성과 인센티브 지급 가능성도 있습니다. 주요 이점은 흐름 보장 증가, 뉴 멕시코주 리 카운티 북부에 대한 장기적 황가스 솔루션, Marlan 처리 공장 확장의 가속화 등이 포함됩니다. 이 공장은 2026년 경까지 설계 용량인 2억 6천만 입방피트에 도달할 것으로 예상되며, 7억 입방피트 이상의 설계 인입 용량을 가진 뉴 멕시코의 주요 천연 가스 처리업체 중 하나가 될 것입니다.
Matador Resources Company (NYSE: MTDR) a réussi à finaliser la contribution de Pronto Midstream à San Mateo Midstream, sa coentreprise midstream dont elle détient 51 %, à une valorisation d'environ 600 millions de dollars avant clôture. La transaction évalue la valeur totale estimée des actifs de San Mateo à plus de 1,5 milliard de dollars nets pour Matador.
L'accord comprend un paiement comptant initial de 220 millions de dollars pour Matador, ainsi que d'éventuels paiements d'incitation à la performance pouvant aller jusqu'à 75 millions de dollars. Les principaux avantages incluent une meilleure assurance de flux, une solution à long terme pour le gaz acide dans le nord du comté de Lea, au Nouveau-Mexique, et l'accélération de l'expansion de l'usine de traitement Marlan. L'usine devrait atteindre sa capacité conçue de 260 millions de pieds cubes dès 2026, faisant de San Mateo l'un des principaux transformateurs de gaz naturel du Nouveau-Mexique, avec plus de 700 millions de pieds cubes de capacité d'entrée prévue.
Die Matador Resources Company (NYSE: MTDR) hat erfolgreich den Beitrag von Pronto Midstream an San Mateo Midstream, ihrem 51%-Anteil an einem Midstream-Joint Venture, zu einer Vorab-Bewertung von ca. 600 Millionen US-Dollar abgeschlossen. Die Transaktion bringt den geschätzten Gesamtwert der Vermögenswerte von San Mateo auf über 1,5 Milliarden Dollar netto für Matador.
Der Deal umfasst eine vorab Zahlung in Höhe von 220 Millionen US-Dollar an Matador sowie potenzielle Leistungsanreizzahlungen von bis zu 75 Millionen Dollar. Zu den wichtigsten Vorteilen gehören eine erhöhte Flussgarantie, eine langfristige Lösung für sauren Gas im Norden des Lea County, New Mexico, und die Beschleunigung der Erweiterung des Marlan-Verarbeitungswerks. Es wird erwartet, dass das Werk bis 2026 seine geplante Kapazität von 260 Millionen Kubikfuß erreichen wird, wodurch San Mateo einer der führenden Verarbeiter von Erdgas in New Mexico mit über 700 Millionen Kubikfuß an geplanter Eingangskapazität wird.
Positive
Received $220 million upfront cash payment to strengthen balance sheet
Potential additional $75 million in performance incentive payments over 5 years
Expected leverage ratio of 1.1x by December 31, 2024
Increased total asset value to $1.5 billion net to Matador
Expansion of processing capacity to 700 million cubic feet
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Insights
The strategic merger of Pronto into San Mateo represents a significant financial restructuring with immediate and long-term benefits. The $600 million valuation of Pronto and resulting $220 million upfront cash infusion substantially improves Matador's liquidity position. The transaction reduces leverage to approximately 1.1x EBITDA, strengthening the balance sheet. The potential additional $75 million in performance incentives creates a compelling upside. The consolidation enhances operational efficiency and positions San Mateo as a leading natural gas processor in New Mexico, with over 700 million cubic feet of processing capacity. The integration of Northwind's sour gas treatment capabilities unlocks development potential in the valuable Advance acreage, creating new revenue streams. This deal structure demonstrates sophisticated financial engineering that optimizes both immediate returns and long-term growth potential.
The merger creates a formidable midstream entity with enhanced operational capabilities. The integration of Pronto into San Mateo establishes a comprehensive three-stream midstream service provider - handling crude oil, natural gas and water - a rare offering in the northern Delaware Basin. The partnership with Northwind for sour gas treatment resolves a critical operational constraint, enabling development of previously challenging acreage. The Marlan Processing Plant expansion, targeting 260 million cubic feet capacity by 2026, positions the company to capitalize on growing regional production. The consolidation streamlines operations, improves flow assurance and creates economies of scale. This vertical integration and expanded service offering significantly strengthens San Mateo's competitive position in the Basin.
DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Matador Resources Company (NYSE: MTDR) (“Matador”) today announced the successful closing of its previously announced agreement whereby Matador contributed Pronto Midstream, LLC (“Pronto”), Matador’s wholly-owned midstream subsidiary, to San Mateo Midstream, LLC, Matador’s 51%-owned midstream joint venture (“San Mateo”), for a total implied pre-closing valuation of Pronto of approximately $600 million. Upon completion of the transaction, San Mateo has a total estimated asset value of more than $1.5 billion net to Matador.1 Please see Matador’s December 5, 2024, press release for additional details on the transaction.
Joseph Wm. Foran, Matador’s Founder, Chairman and CEO, commented, “We are excited to have successfully closed the combination of San Mateo and Pronto. This transaction is expected to have substantial benefits for Matador and its shareholders, including:
Strengthening Matador’s balance sheet with the receipt of approximately $220 million in upfront cash plus up to $75 million in performance incentive payments;
Increasing flow assurance;
Providing a long-term sour gas solution in northern Lea County, New Mexico;
Expediting the expanded Marlan Processing Plant approaching its designed capacity of 260 million cubic feet as early as 2026;
Giving San Mateo additional scale and growth opportunities; and
Simplifying Matador’s midstream business by combining San Mateo and Pronto.
“First, we are pleased to have Five Point participating in this growth opportunity. The transaction increases the ability for San Mateo, to which Five Point is already a 49% partner, to provide flow assurance to Matador and San Mateo’s third-party customers. Notably, after the upcoming Marlan Processing Plant expansion, San Mateo is expected to be one of the leading natural gas processors in New Mexico with over 700 million cubic feet of designed inlet natural gas processing capacity. The expansion of the Marlan Processing Plant remains on time and on budget and is expected to come online in the first half of 2025.
“Second, the transaction provides Matador, San Mateo and their customers with a long-term sour gas solution in northern Lea County, New Mexico. At the same time, we are looking forward to working more closely with Northwind Midstream Partners LLC (“Northwind”), an affiliate of Five Point, through agreements with San Mateo. As a part of the transaction, Northwind has agreed to treat sour gas delivered by San Mateo and re-deliver treated gas back to San Mateo for processing. This sour gas solution is expected to allow Matador to continue with its development plans in the Advance acreage it acquired in 2023 as well as on other acreage Matador and its third-party customers have acquired in northern Lea County, New Mexico.
“Third, the transaction should expedite the time for San Mateo to reach designed capacity at the Marlan Processing Plant. As part of the transaction, Northwind has agreed to deliver treated sour gas and sweet gas from Northwind’s third-party customers to San Mateo for processing. We expect that these additional volumes, as well as other third-party opportunities, will help the expanded Marlan Processing Plant approach its designed capacity as early as 2026.
“Fourth, the transaction strengthens Matador’s balance sheet. As part of the transaction, Matador received an up-front cash payment of approximately $220 million. We are using this amount to repay outstanding borrowings under our revolving credit facility. We expect our leverage ratio (net debt divided by adjusted earnings before interest expense, income taxes, depletion, depreciation, amortization and other items, or “Adjusted EBITDA”) to be approximately 1.1 times at December 31, 2024 with plans to continue reducing our leverage in 2025. In addition, over the next five years, Matador expects to receive up to $75 million in performance incentive payments from Five Point as we execute our drilling and operational plans in northern Lea County, New Mexico.
“Fifth, San Mateo improves its scale and growth opportunities, which will also allow San Mateo to continue to explore potential strategic transactions going forward. The midstream team is focused on enhancing our midstream assets to continue to provide best-in-class service to Matador, Northwind and San Mateo’s other third-party customers. San Mateo’s ability to offer midstream services across all three production streams—crude oil, natural gas and water—makes it one of the few full-service midstream companies in the northern Delaware Basin.
“Matador wishes to thank Five Point for their professionalism throughout this process and for successfully closing the transaction on time. Five Point’s friendship, expertise and investment as a partner in San Mateo over the last seven years has helped build additional shareholder value and confidence in San Mateo’s system and facilities while growing Matador’s midstream business.”
About Matador Resources Company
Matador is an independent energy company engaged in the exploration, development, production and acquisition of oil and natural gas resources in the United States, with an emphasis on oil and natural gas shale and other unconventional plays. Its current operations are focused primarily on the oil and liquids-rich portion of the Wolfcamp and Bone Spring plays in the Delaware Basin in Southeast New Mexico and West Texas. Matador also operates in the Eagle Ford shale play in South Texas and the Haynesville shale and Cotton Valley plays in Northwest Louisiana. Additionally, Matador conducts midstream operations in support of its exploration, development and production operations and provides natural gas processing, oil transportation services, natural gas, oil and produced water gathering services and produced water disposal services to third parties.
This press release includes “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 statements related to future, not past, events. Forward-looking statements are based on current expectations and include any statement that does not directly relate to a current or historical fact. In this context, forward-looking statements often address expected future business and financial performance, and often contain words such as “could,” “believe,” “would,” “anticipate,” “intend,” “estimate,” “expect,” “may,” “should,” “continue,” “plan,” “predict,” “potential,” “project,” “hypothetical,” “forecasted” and similar expressions that are intended to identify forward-looking statements, although not all forward-looking statements contain such identifying words. Such forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements about the anticipated benefits, opportunities and results with respect to the contribution of Pronto to San Mateo, guidance, projected or forecasted financial and operating results, future liquidity, the payment of dividends, results in certain basins, objectives, project timing, expectations and intentions, regulatory and governmental actions and other statements that are not historical facts. Actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements, and such forward-looking statements may not prove to be accurate. These forward-looking statements involve certain risks and uncertainties, including, but not limited to, disruption from Matador’s acquisitions or dispositions, including the Pronto contribution, making it more difficult to maintain business and operational relationships; significant transaction costs associated with Matador’s acquisitions or dispositions, including the Pronto contribution; the risk of litigation and/or regulatory actions related to Matador’s acquisitions or dispositions, including the Pronto contribution, as well as the following risks related to financial and operational performance: general economic conditions; Matador’s ability to execute its business plan, including whether its drilling program is successful; changes in oil, natural gas and natural gas liquids prices and the demand for oil, natural gas and natural gas liquids; its ability to replace reserves and efficiently develop current reserves; the operating results of Matador’s midstream oil, natural gas and water gathering and transportation systems, pipelines and facilities, the acquiring of third-party business and the drilling of any additional salt water disposal wells; costs of operations; delays and other difficulties related to producing oil, natural gas and natural gas liquids; delays and other difficulties related to regulatory and governmental approvals and restrictions; impact on Matador’s operations due to seismic events; its ability to make acquisitions on economically acceptable terms; its ability to integrate acquisitions; availability of sufficient capital to execute its business plan, including from future cash flows, available borrowing capacity under its revolving credit facilities and otherwise; the operating results of and the availability of any potential distributions from our joint ventures; weather and environmental conditions; and the other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those anticipated or implied in the forward-looking statements. For further discussions of risks and uncertainties, you should refer to Matador’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”), including the “Risk Factors” section of Matador’s most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and any subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q. Matador undertakes no obligation to update these forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances occurring after the date of this press release, except as required by law, including the securities laws of the United States and the rules and regulations of the SEC. You are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date of this press release. All forward-looking statements are qualified in their entirety by this cautionary statement.
Supplemental Non-GAAP Financial Measures
Adjusted EBITDA
This press release includes the non-GAAP financial measure of Adjusted EBITDA. Adjusted EBITDA is a supplemental non-GAAP financial measure that is used by management and external users of Matador’s consolidated financial statements, such as securities analysts, investors, lenders and rating agencies. “GAAP” means Generally Accepted Accounting Principles in the United States of America. Matador believes Adjusted EBITDA helps it evaluate its operating performance and compare its results of operations from period to period without regard to its financing methods or capital structure. Matador defines, on a consolidated basis and for San Mateo, Adjusted EBITDA as earnings before interest expense, income taxes, depletion, depreciation and amortization, accretion of asset retirement obligations, property impairments, unrealized derivative gains and losses, non-recurring transaction costs for certain acquisitions, certain other non-cash items and non-cash stock-based compensation expense and net gain or loss on asset sales and impairment. Adjusted EBITDA is not a measure of net income or net cash provided by operating activities as determined by GAAP.
Adjusted EBITDA should not be considered an alternative to, or more meaningful than, net income or net cash provided by operating activities as determined in accordance with GAAP or as an indicator of Matador’s or San Mateo’s operating performance or liquidity. Certain items excluded from Adjusted EBITDA are significant components of understanding and assessing a company’s financial performance, such as a company’s cost of capital and tax structure. Adjusted EBITDA may not be comparable to similarly titled measures of another company because all companies may not calculate Adjusted EBITDA in the same manner. This press release does not provide a reconciliation with respect to forward-looking Adjusted EBITDA, which is not based on historical fact. Matador could not provide such reconciliation without undue hardship because such Adjusted EBITDA amount is an estimation. In addition, it would be difficult for Matador to present a detailed reconciliation on account of many unknown variables for Adjusted EBITDA, including future income taxes, future interest expense and gains or losses on asset sales and impairment. For the same reasons, Matador is unable to address the probable significance of the unavailable information, which could be material to future results.
1 The $600 million implied valuation is represented by Matador’s receipt of an up-front cash payment of approximately $220 million plus up to $75 million in performance incentive payments in exchange for 49% of Pronto. San Mateo’s total estimated asset value net to Matador is calculated using Matador’s 51% interest in San Mateo multiplied by (i) a 10x multiple applied to San Mateo’s 2024 estimated Adjusted EBITDA of $240 to $260 million plus (ii) the $600 million implied valuation for Pronto.