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    Vital Energy expands in Permian Basin with deals valued at $1.17 bln

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Vital Energy has signed agreements valued at about $1.17 billion to expand its acreage in the Permian Basin, where dealmaking is gathering pace as drillers tap the largest U.S. oil patch to quickly replenish their depleting reserves.

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Vital Energy expands in Permian Basin with deals valued at $1.17 bln

Sept 13 (Reuters) - Vital Energy has signed agreements valued at about $1.17 billion to expand its acreage in the Permian Basin, where dealmaking is gathering pace as drillers tap the largest U.S. oil patch to quickly replenish their depleting reserves.

The deal will increase the company's current production by about 35,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boepd), Vital said on Wednesday.

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Permian is a prime target for producers looking to increase their inventory. The shale patch, which lies between Texas and New Mexico, has the necessary infrastructure and is known for high productivity and large undeveloped reserves.

Vital in May also acquired Permian assets of Forge Energy II Delaware, an EnCap portfolio company, in a $540 million all-cash deal.

The deals announced on Wednesday, with the affiliates of Henry Energy and Henry Resources, Tall City Property Holdings III and Maple Energy Holdings, are expected to close in the fourth quarter, Vital said.

It will be funded by a combination of sales of stocks and securities, and borrowings.

U.S.-listed shares of Vital were down 2.4% in extended trading. (Reporting by Seher Dareen in Bengaluru; Editing by Sriraj Kalluvila and Devika Syamnath)