Revenant Energy Operating LLC is an active Texas oil and gas operator focused on natural gas development in East Texas. The company is listed with the Texas Railroad Commission under P-5 operator number 103469, with a mailing address at 7201 Bishop Rd., Suite 200, Plano, TX 75024, and phone number (972) 331-6367.
Revenant has become a company to watch following Black Stone Minerals’ development agreement covering expanded Shelby Trough Haynesville and Bossier acreage in East Texas. The agreement is centered primarily in Angelina, Nacogdoches, and San Augustine counties and calls for drilling commitments that ramp from an initial six wells per year beginning in 2026 to as many as 25 wells per year at full development.
East Texas Haynesville Play Overview
The East Texas Haynesville is part of the broader Haynesville-Bossier natural gas fairway. In the Shelby Trough, operators are targeting deep, high-pressure gas reservoirs with horizontal wells. The play benefits from its proximity to Gulf Coast LNG, power generation, industrial demand, and major natural gas pipeline infrastructure.
Nacogdoches County sits within this emerging Shelby Trough development corridor, where operators are increasingly moving from acreage evaluation toward multi-well pad development.
Evaluation of Revenant’s 2026 Drilling Program
Oilgasleads reviewed Revenant Energy Operating’s 2026 permit activity in Nacogdoches County, Texas. The permit set shows a focused Haynesville Shale natural gas development program concentrated on two separate leases: BEAR CLAW and HAWK RIDGE.
Both pads target the Carthage / Haynesville Shale interval and are designed as multi-well horizontal drilling locations. The program appears to represent early-stage manufacturing development rather than exploratory drilling.
Pad 1 – BEAR CLAW
The BEAR CLAW lease includes two permitted wells in Nacogdoches County, Texas. Both wells are associated with a single surface pad and were drilled using H&P Rig 440.
The wells target the Carthage / Haynesville Shale field, with natural gas listed as the primary substance. Both wells are horizontal wells with projected depths of 16,500 feet. Total planned footage across the two-well pad is approximately 33,000 feet.
The BEAR CLAW pad appears to be fully drilled. Activity was recorded between February 17 and February 18, 2026, suggesting rapid execution across the two-well pad.
From an OGL perspective, BEAR CLAW looks like a standardized Haynesville development pad. The identical well depths, single rig assignment, and short activity window indicate a repeatable drilling design and a well-defined target interval.
Pad 2 – HAWK RIDGE
The HAWK RIDGE lease also includes two wells on a single surface pad in Nacogdoches County. This pad is associated with H&P Rig 529.
The wells target the same Carthage / Haynesville Shale interval and are designed as horizontal natural gas wells. Projected depths range from 16,000 feet to 16,500 feet, with average planned depth of approximately 16,250 feet. Total planned footage across the pad is approximately 32,500 feet.
Unlike BEAR CLAW, HAWK RIDGE appears to remain in active development. One well has recorded drilling activity, while one well remains undrilled. The June 4, 2026 activity date suggests this pad is part of the current drilling sequence.
The slight depth variation likely reflects minor adjustments to landing location or lateral design while remaining within the same Haynesville target interval.
Portfolio Summary
Across the 2026 permit set reviewed by OGL, Revenant Energy Operating has:
- 2 leases / pads
- 4 total wells
- 3 drilled wells
- 1 undrilled well
- 2 active H&P rigs identified
- 65,500 feet of total planned drilling footage
- A consistent target in the Carthage / Haynesville Shale field
The program is small in current well count but significant in what it indicates. Revenant is not permitting isolated test wells. The company is building repeatable two-well pads, using Helmerich & Payne rigs, and targeting a consistent deep natural gas interval.
Interpretation
Revenant’s 2026 Nacogdoches County permits appear to be the early execution phase of a broader Shelby Trough development strategy. BEAR CLAW represents a completed two-well Haynesville pad, while HAWK RIDGE represents ongoing drilling with remaining near-term inventory.
The use of H&P Rig 440 and H&P Rig 529 suggests access to high-spec drilling equipment suitable for deep horizontal gas development. The consistent depth profile across both pads points to a disciplined drilling program with predictable reservoir targeting.
For oilfield service companies, Revenant should be viewed as an emerging East Texas Haynesville growth account. Near-term opportunities may include drilling services, directional drilling, MWD/LWD, drilling fluids, cementing, casing, bits, rentals, logistics, and fuel. As wells move into completion and production, additional opportunities may emerge for pressure pumping, wireline, water transfer, flowback, compression, gas gathering, automation, emissions monitoring, and facility construction.
Bottom Line
Revenant Energy Operating is moving from market entrant to active Shelby Trough developer. Backed by a Black Stone Minerals agreement that could eventually support up to 25 wells per year, Revenant’s 2026 permit activity in Nacogdoches County provides an early look at a potentially larger Haynesville drilling program.
For suppliers tracking East Texas natural gas activity, Revenant is a high-priority account to monitor.



