It seems that the probability of a major acquisition is at least 80%.
Bennett points out three things worth noting. First, the company's skill set is transferable to other basins. Second, the company has a large capacity to execute. Third, SandRidge is a pioneer of new technologies. All of which suggest that if the right opportunity arose, SandRidge Energy could consider a major acquisition of cash flowing assets in a legacy basin that are ripe for redevelopment using its innovation and technology.
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