Callon Petroleum Overview
- Year Founded
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1950
- Status
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Acquired/Merged
- Employees
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281
- Latest Deal Type
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M&A
- Financing Rounds
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17
- Investments
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12
Callon Petroleum General Information
Description
Callon Petroleum Company engages in the exploration, development, acquisition, and production of crude oil, natural gas, and NGLs. Activities are conducted in the Permian Basin region of West Texas and southeastern New Mexico. Callon relies heavily on the latest horizontal production techniques to extract hydrocarbon products from its assets, with crude oil accounting for over half of production. Historically, a handful of marketing and trading companies have accounted for the majority of the sales for Callon's oil and gas production. Assets are acquired through the drilling of emerging zones on existing acreage but also by acquiring additional locations through leasehold purchases, leasing programs, joint ventures, and asset swaps.
Contact Information
Website
www.callon.comCorporate Office
- 2000 West Sam Houston Parkway South
- Suite 2000
- Houston, TX 77042
- United States
Corporate Office
- 2000 West Sam Houston Parkway South
- Suite 2000
- Houston, TX 77042
- United States
Callon Petroleum Valuation & Funding
Deal Type | Date | Amount | Valuation/ EBITDA |
Post-Val | Status | Debt |
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Callon Petroleum Comparisons
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Callon Petroleum Competitors (23)
One of Callon Petroleum’s 23 competitors is SM Energy, a Corporation company based in Denver, CO.
Company Name | Financing Status | Location | Employees | Total Raised | Last Financing Date/Type | Last Financing Amount |
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SM Energy | Corporation | Denver, CO | ||||
Ring Energy | Corporation | The Woodlands, TX | ||||
Sabinal Energy | Private Equity-Backed | The Woodlands, TX | ||||
Alta Mesa Resources | Private Equity-Backed | Dallas, TX | ||||
W&T Offshore | Formerly PE-Backed | Houston, TX |
Callon Petroleum Signals
Callon Petroleum Investments & Acquisitions (12)
Callon Petroleum’s most recent deal was a Merger/Acquisition with Percussion Petroleum II for . The deal was made on 03-Jul-2023.
Company Name | Deal Date | Deal Type | Deal Size | Industry | Lead Partner |
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Percussion Petroleum II | 03-Jul-2023 | Merger/Acquisition | Energy Exploration | ||
Primexx Energy Partners | 01-Oct-2021 | Merger/Acquisition | Energy Exploration | ||
PatSnap | 16-Mar-2021 | Later Stage VC | Media and Information Services (B2B) | ||
Carrizo Oil & Gas | 20-Dec-2019 | Merger/Acquisition | Energy Exploration | ||
Cimarex Energy (Certain oil and gas producing properties) | 31-Aug-2018 | Corporate Asset Purchase | Other Energy |
Callon Petroleum FAQs
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When was Callon Petroleum founded?
Callon Petroleum was founded in 1950.
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Where is Callon Petroleum headquartered?
Callon Petroleum is headquartered in Houston, TX.
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What is the size of Callon Petroleum?
Callon Petroleum has 281 total employees.
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What industry is Callon Petroleum in?
Callon Petroleum’s primary industry is Energy Exploration.
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Is Callon Petroleum a private or public company?
Callon Petroleum is a Private company.
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What is the current valuation of Callon Petroleum?
The current valuation of Callon Petroleum is
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What is Callon Petroleum’s current revenue?
The current revenue for Callon Petroleum is
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How much funding has Callon Petroleum raised over time?
Callon Petroleum has raised $3.56B.
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Who are Callon Petroleum’s competitors?
SM Energy, Ring Energy, Sabinal Energy, Alta Mesa Resources, and W&T Offshore are some of the 23 competitors of Callon Petroleum.
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When was Callon Petroleum acquired?
Callon Petroleum was acquired on 01-Apr-2024.
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Who acquired Callon Petroleum?
Callon Petroleum was acquired by APA.
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