Permian Basin Map Permian Basin Maps Permian Basin Rig Data : January 30, 2025 Drilling Trends from May 4, 2011 - January 30, 2025 Permian Basin Rig Data & Trends Permian Basin Overview The Permian Basin is one of the oldest and most widely recognized oil and gas producing regions in the...
Digital Oil-Play Maps of the Permian BasinShirley P. Dutton
Identify opportunities and challenges across the Permian Basin. How is our ‘Permian Basin in the US Oil and Gas Shale’ report unique from other reports in the market? Analyze the crude oil and natural gas appraisal and production activities in the Permian Basin in the US. Get a comprehensive...
Learn about Chevron's highest producing oil field in the United States.The Permian Basin is located in the southwestern part of the United States.
Oil companies have been extracting Permian oil since the 1920s. Despite the rumors, there are no serious signs of it letting up yet. Solid engineering and quality infrastructure have been supporting the Permian Basin oil production for almost 100 years. If you would like to benefit from our ex...
How Much Oil is Left in the Permian Basin? The stacked pay zones of the Permian Basin promise steady output for decades to come. Like a wedding cake, hydrocarbon rich formations cut across the basin, including the Wolfcamp Shale, Spraberry Trend, and Bone Spring Play. The basin’s proven...
U.S. Energy Information Administration said this week the Permian Basin’s share of U.S. production will continue to increase and account for more than 50 percent of all U.S. crude oil production in 2026. In its short-term energy outlook Tuesday, EIA said U.S. crude oil production reach...
PBOG is the Official Publication of the Permian Basin Petroleum Association and is published monthly by Zachry Publications, LP.
Researchers have mapped large, intermittent sources of methane emissions (shown flaring here) across the Permian Basin. The Permian Basin, located in western Texas and southeastern New Mexico, is the largest oil- and gas-producing region in the U.S. The oilfield...
The United States Geological Survey (USGS) has several studies on tight oil resources in the Permian Basin. The mean TRR estimate has about 60.36 million acres that can be developed in the Permian basin, I assume about 1500 foot well spacing and average lateral length of 9000 feet per well ...