Mack Energy Corp.


Address

11344 Lovington Hwy
Artesia, NM 88210
(575) 748-1288


Company Description

Mack Energy Corporation was founded by Mack.C..Chase, President, in 1990. It was formed as an independent energy company engaged in the exploration, development, and production of oil and gas in southeastern New Mexico.


Headquartered in Artesia, New Mexico with offices in Roswell, Midland, and Ft. Worth, Mack Energy Corporation and its affiliates employ over 900 people.


Operations

Areas of Operation

Oklahoma

Grady County, OK ranks #1 in the state for BOE produced in the most recent month (Mar 2022). The information below is the summary of oil and gas data that goes back to 1990 and contains information on the 6,868 wells that have been drilled from Jul 1990 to Mar 2022.

Carter County, OK ranks #18 in the state for BOE produced in the most recent month (Mar 2020). The information below is the summary of oil and gas data that goes back to 1990 and contains information on the 18,526 wells that have been drilled from Jul 1990 to Mar 2020.

New Mexico

Chaves County, NM ranks #8 in the state for BOE produced in the most recent month (Jul 2020). The information below is the summary of oil and gas data that goes back to 2018 and contains information on the 3,473 wells that have been drilled from Aug 2018 to Jul 2020.

Eddy County, NM ranks #2 in the state for BOE produced in the most recent month (Jul 2022). The information below is the summary of oil and gas data that goes back to 1973 and contains information on the 14,166 wells that have been drilled from Jul 1973 to Jul 2022.


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Mack Energy Wells Drilled

Mack Energy Drilling Rigs

Mack Energy Well Permit Summary


Mack Energy Operations Map

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Oil & Gas Permit Reports

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