Transaction Overview - The transaction represents an enterprise value of approximately $12.8 billion[10] - The deal is a stock-for-stock transaction with an exchange ratio of 1.45 shares of SM Energy for each Civitas share[10] - Pro forma ownership will be 48% for SM Energy and 52% for Civitas[10, 12] Scale and Production - The combined company will have approximately 823,000 net acres[13] - Q2'25 net production is estimated to be 526 Mboe/d[13] - Year-end 2024 estimated net proved reserves are 1,476 MMBoe[13] Synergies and Financial Impact - The merger is expected to generate annual run-rate synergies of approximately $200 million to $300 million by 2027[30, 42] - The synergies are expected to come from overhead/G&A, D&C/Operational costs, and cost of capital[30] - The combined company aims to achieve a net leverage ratio of 1.0x by year-end 2027[32] Capital Allocation - The company plans to maintain a sustainable quarterly fixed dividend of $0.20 per share[35]
SM Energy Company (NYSE:SM) Earnings Call Presentation