Bedrock Production LLC has officially assumed operational control of the Winston E1 Site in Parker County, Texas, following a permit transfer from EnerVest Operating LLC. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) finalized this change of ownership on May 22, 2025, under Permit #137696, marking a significant step in Bedrock’s strategic expansion within the Barnett Shale region.

Bedrock’s Low-Cost Operating Strategy
Founded in 2017, Bedrock Energy Partners focuses on acquiring and enhancing mature oil and gas properties, particularly in the Barnett Shale and other established basins. The company emphasizes a disciplined, data-driven approach to operations, aiming to maximize value for every well while maintaining cost efficiency.
Bedrock’s operational model includes leveraging advanced technologies and proven methodologies to enhance efficiency, reduce downtime, and extend the lifespan of critical equipment. This approach aligns with their commitment to being a low-cost operator in the competitive oil and gas industry.
Parker County’s Oil & Gas Landscape
Parker County, located within the Barnett Shale formation, is a notable region for natural gas production in Texas. As of December 2024, the county produced approximately 3.2 million cubic feet (MCF) of natural gas, ranking it 47th in the state for gas production. The county hosts over 6,100 drilled wells and 1,100 active wells, with 53 operators managing these assets.
Bedrock Production LLC stands out as a leading producer in Parker County, with a reported gas production of 946,300 MCF across 247 active wells in December 2024. This substantial presence underscores Bedrock’s significant role in the county’s energy sector.
Winston E1 Site: Operational Details
The Winston E1 Site, now under Bedrock’s operation, is located near the intersection of US Highway 377 and Pate Road in Cresson, Texas. The site is accessible via a series of dirt roads extending approximately 1.6 miles from the highway.
This facility is part of the Winston lease, designated as Lease #09-275211, and has been active in gas production since at least October 2014. The site contributes significantly to Bedrock’s overall production in Parker County, aligning with the company’s strategy of optimizing mature assets for sustained output.
Bedrock’s acquisition and operation of the Winston E1 Site reflect its ongoing commitment to efficient, low-cost energy production in established regions like the Barnett Shale. By focusing on mature properties and employing data-driven strategies, Bedrock aims to maintain a strong presence in Texas’s dynamic oil and gas industry.
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