From Permit to Production: Inside Greenlake Energy’s Multi-Pad Wolfcamp/Wolfbone Development in the Delaware Basin

Greenlake Energy’s Mike Jones and Paul Wall project showcases a coordinated Delaware Basin co-development strategy, where six horizontal Wolfcamp and Wolfbone wells were drilled from two multi-well pads using H&P Rig 261 before transitioning into production infrastructure. Nearly a year after the first permits were issued, the project advanced into the commissioning phase with the construction of the centralized Mike Jones Paul Wall Facility, designed to gather and process production from both pads.

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Manufacturing-Style Shale in Action: Greenlake Energy’s Phantom Field Co-Development

Greenlake Energy’s Delaware Basin project in Reeves County is a clean example of how modern shale development has evolved into a manufacturing-style operation. This Wolfcamp-targeted pad development in the Phantom Field combines co-development planning with a delayed-completions development model, illustrating why projects like this can take a year or more…

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Oxy Divests Permian Assets: Greenlake Energy Takes Over Key Facilities in Loving County, Texas

Occidental Petroleum (Oxy), one of the largest producers in the Permian Basin, continues to refine its asset portfolio by divesting select non-core operations in West Texas. In a recent move, air permits tied to two key oil & gas facilities in Loving County have been officially transferred to Greenlake Energy Operating LLC, marking another milestone in Greenlake’s rapid emergence as a nimble, low-cost operator in the Permian.

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