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    Mach Natural Resources grows production, boosts efficiency with Permian and San Juan assets – Oil & Gas 360

    Money MechanicsBy Money MechanicsNovember 8, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    (World Oil)– Mach Natural Resources LP reported steady third-quarter 2025 results, highlighting production growth, new well success, and disciplined capital spending. The company averaged 94,000 boed, generated $273 million in total revenue, and reported Adjusted EBITDA of $124 million for the quarter.

    Mach Natural Resources grows production, boosts efficiency with Permian and San Juan assets – Oil & Gas 360

    The quarter included the closing of two acquisitions in the Permian basin and San Juan basin on Sept. 16, expanding Mach’s scale and operational footprint. “These transactions have transformed our scale and operating footprint while remaining fully aligned with the disciplined strategy that has guided Mach since inception,” said Tom L. Ward, CEO of Mach Natural Resources.

    Mach achieved strong well performance across its portfolio, including a combined initial rate above 100 MMcf/d from its first five Mancos Shale wells and 40 MMcf/d from its first Deep Anadarko two-well pad. Both projects are expected to contribute additional volumes through 2026.

    The company maintained its 2026 production guidance but reduced drilling and completion capital by 18%, reflecting improved capital efficiency and strong well results. During Q3, Mach spud five wells and brought three wells online.

    Mach declared a quarterly cash distribution of $0.27 per common unit, payable Dec. 4, 2025. The company ended the quarter with $54 million in cash, $295 million in credit facility availability, and a 1.3x net debt-to-EBITDA ratio, supporting ongoing development and integration of its new assets.

    “Looking ahead to 2026, we are focused on integrating these assets and deploying capital efficiently across all areas of our business for the benefit of our unitholders,” Ward said.



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