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California Resources Corp. agreed on Sept. 15 to acquire Berry Corp. for about $717 million, including net debt, creating a larger California-focused producer while raising questions about Berry’s 100,000 net acres in Utah’s Uinta Basin. TD Cowen estimates CRC could divest the Uinta position in 2026 for $400 million to $500 million, and Jefferies also sees divestiture potential given CRC’s California focus. Uinta activity has accelerated, with more than $4.6 billion in 2024 transactions, including SM Energy and Northern Oil & Gas buying XCL Resources for $2.6 billion and Ovintiv selling to FourPoint Resources for $2 billion. Other Uinta operators include Crescent Energy, Scout Energy Partners, and Uinta Wax Operating. Berry, which retains 20,000 net acres in California, has advanced Uinta development via farm-ins. In the third quarter, four Uteland Butte horizontal wells came online at about 3,800 boe/d gross, 93% oil, with peak rates expected late September or early October. Second quarter Uinta output averaged 4,200 boe/d, and Berry added a 30% farm-in at Castle Peak.
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