Rocky Mountain Region Oil & Gas

The Rocky Mountain Region related to oil & gas is made up of Wyoming, Colorado, Idaho and Utah. It includes 7 basins/plays – Green River, Uinta-Piceance, Powder River, Raton, DENVER-JULESBURG, PICEANCE and SAN JUAN.

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Rocky Mountain Region Operators

Detailed list of Oil & Gas Operators active in the Rocky Mountain region (Wyoming, Colorado, Idaho, Utah)

Rocky Mountain Region Wells Drilled

Wells drilled last 12 months in the Rocky Mountain region (Wyoming, Colorado, Idaho, Utah)

Rocky Mountain Region Rig Report

Details related to the drilling rigs active in he Rocky Mountain region (Wyoming, Colorado, Idaho, Utah)

Who are the top 10 Oil & Companies in the Rocky Mountains

The list below is a summary of the top 10 Oil & Gas Producers in the Rocky Mountains by wells drilled in 2023.

1/ Chevron U.S.A. Inc. ranks #1 in wells drilled in 2023 with 224 wells drilled in the Rocky Mountains

2/ OXY USA Inc. ranks #2 in wells drilled in 2023 with 120 wells drilled in the Rocky Mountains

3/ Anschutz Exploration ranks #3 in wells drilled in 2023 with 89 wells drilled in the Rocky Mountains

4/ Civitas Resources ranks #4 in wells drilled in 2023 with 83 wells drilled in Rocky Mountains

5/ Koda Resources ranks #5 in wells drilled in 2023 with 70 wells drilled in Rocky Mountains

6/ XCL Resources ranks #6 in wells drilled in 2023 with 62 wells drilled in Rocky Mountains

7/ Eog Resources, Inc. ranks #7 in wells drilled in 2023 with 60 wells drilled in Rocky Mountains

8/ Verdad Resources ranks #8 in wells drilled in 2023 with 53 wells drilled in Rocky Mountains

9/ Terra Energy ranks #9 in wells drilled in 2023 with 40 wells drilled in Rocky Mountains

10/ Ovintiv USA ranks #10 in wells drilled in 2023 with 39 wells drilled in Rocky Mountains

Rocky Mountain Region Basin/Play Overview

Rocky Mountain Region Map – Wells Drilled by County 2023

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Green River – The Green River Basin is a significant geological formation in the western United States, particularly in the states of Wyoming, Colorado, and Utah.

Uinta-Piceance – The Uinta-Piceance Basin, often referred to as the Uinta Basin and Piceance Basin separately, are two distinct but interconnected geological formations located in the western United States, primarily in Colorado and Utah.

Powder River – The Powder River Basin (PRB) is a large sedimentary basin located in the United States, primarily in northeastern Wyoming and southeastern Montana.

Raton – The Raton Basin is a geological formation located primarily in southern Colorado and northern New Mexico in the United States. It is known for its reserves of both oil and natural gas.

DENVER-JULESBURG – The Denver-Julesburg Basin (DJ Basin) is a prominent geological formation located in the Rocky Mountain region of the United States, primarily in northeastern Colorado, but also extending into southeastern Wyoming, southwestern Nebraska, and a small portion of Kansas.

PICEANCE – The Piceance Basin is a significant geological formation primarily located in northwestern Colorado, United States. It is well-known for its vast reserves of natural gas, though it also contains substantial deposits of oil shale.

SAN JUAN – The San Juan Basin is a major geological formation located primarily in the Four Corners region of the southwestern United States, encompassing parts of Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah.