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Permian Wolfcamp tight oil unconventional play

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The Permian Basin in West Texas and south-eastern New Mexico has been producing oil for almost 100 years through conventional vertical drilling. Since 2009, a few unconventional, horizontal plays have emerged. The Wolfcamp Shale, along with the Bone Spring and Spraberry, drive production growth in the Permian. With a stack of producing benches, high productivity, and a significant leading edge in supply chain, the Permian Wolfcamp remains the most resilient unconventional play in the Lower 48 after the 2020 oil price crash.

Table of contents

  • Commercialization overview
    • Fiscal terms
    • Land access/permitting
    • Environment/regulation
    • Supply chain
    • Water procurement/disposal
    • Technology
    • Emissions

Tables and charts

This report includes 12 images and tables including:

  • Delaware Wolfcamp - horizontal wells since 2020
  • Midland Wolfcamp - horizontal wells since 2020
  • Permian Wolfcamp Geology
  • Permian Wolfcamp Reserves
  • Wolfcamp economic metrics (Delaware Wolfcamp A, Core Lea sub-play)
  • Type well annual production – Delaware Wolfcamp A Core Lea
  • Type well cumulative production – Delaware Wolfcamp A Core Lea
  • Type well cashflow – Delaware Wolfcamp A Core Lea
  • Wolfcamp economic metrics (Midland Wolfcamp B, Fairway sub-play)
  • Type well annual production – Midland Wolfcamp B - Fairway
  • Type well cumulative production – Midland Wolfcamp B - Fairway
  • Type well cashflow – Midland Wolfcamp B - Fairway

What's included

This report contains:

  • Document

    Permian Wolfcamp Tight Oil Unconventional Play.pdf

    PDF 602.47 KB

  • Document

    Data Summary Permian Wolfcamp 2024.xlsx

    XLSX 223.07 KB