The Q3 2026 dataset shows a highly concentrated U.S. operator landscape where 119 Steady State Operators (9.2% of all operators) account for the vast majority of drilling activity, active rigs, and permit inventory, making them the highest-priority targets for oilfield service companies. While 352 Next Tier Operators represent the strongest growth opportunities for future business development, the 823 Dormant / Legacy Operators continue to offer production, maintenance, infrastructure, and potential reactivation opportunities despite limited current drilling activity.
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U.S. Operator Activity Summary Report – Q3 2026
Dataset Overview
Classification Method: Based on drilling activity, rig activity, and permit inventory using the Operator Classification Glossary.
| Classification | Operators | % of Total |
|---|---|---|
| Dormant / Legacy | 823 | 63.6% |
| Next Tier | 352 | 27.2% |
| Steady State | 119 | 9.2% |
| Total | 1,294 | 100.0% |
Executive Summary
The U.S. operator dataset contains 1,294 operators, with activity heavily concentrated among a relatively small group of Steady State Operators. Although Steady State Operators represent only 9.2% of all operators, they account for 518 active rigs, 5,269 wells drilled in 2026, and 7,780 permits in the last 12 months.
Dormant / Legacy Operators make up the largest share of the market at 63.6%, but they currently show no active rig count or 2026 drilling activity. This segment remains relevant for production-focused services, facility work, environmental obligations, and future reactivation opportunities where permit inventory exists.
Next Tier Operators represent 27.2% of the dataset and provide a strong business development target. These companies have measurable drilling and permit activity, but generally operate at smaller scale than Steady State Operators.
For oilfield service companies, the largest immediate sales opportunities are concentrated among high-rig-count public and private operators such as Exxon (XTO) (XOM), Devon Energy (DVN), OXY (OXY), ConocoPhillips (COP), EOG Resources (EOG), Diamondback Energy (FANG), Chevron (CVX), and Mewbourne Oil Company.
1. Steady State Operators
Definition
Operators consistently drilling within a play or region and maintaining active development programs supported by rig activity, wells drilled, and permit inventory.
Market Characteristics
| Metric | Total |
|---|---|
| Operators | 119 |
| Active Rig Count | 518 |
| Wells Drilled 2026 | 5,269 |
| Wells Drilled 2025 | 9,526 |
| Permits Last 12 Months | 7,780 |
| Permits Last 60 Days | 2,341 |
Business Interpretation
Steady State Operators represent the core of U.S. drilling activity and the highest-value sales segment. These companies have the most predictable capital programs and strongest ongoing demand for drilling services, completions, water management, production chemicals, artificial lift, facility construction, midstream expansion, automation, and digital oilfield solutions.
These companies should be considered Tier 1 strategic accounts.
Largest Steady State Operators
| Operator | Rig Count | Wells Drilled 2026 | Permits Last 12 Months |
|---|---|---|---|
| Exxon (XTO) | 36 | 476 | 399 |
| Devon Energy Corporation | 35 | 374 | 676 |
| OXY USA Inc. | 27 | 327 | 719 |
| ConocoPhillips Company | 27 | 307 | 303 |
| EOG Resources, Inc. | 25 | 286 | 471 |
| Diamondback Energy, Inc. | 23 | 280 | 241 |
| Mewbourne Oil Company | 19 | 156 | 168 |
| Continental Resources | 17 | 89 | 160 |
| Chevron U.S.A. Inc. | 16 | 182 | 406 |
| SM Energy Companyn (Civitas) | 13 | 168 | 135 |
Key Observation: The top Steady State Operators control a major share of U.S. drilling momentum, with the top 10 accounting for roughly 46% of Steady State rig count and more than 55% of Steady State permits issued in the last 12 months.
2. Next Tier Operators
Definition
Operators with measurable drilling activity or permit activity but operating at a lower scale than Steady State Operators.
Market Characteristics
| Metric | Total |
|---|---|
| Operators | 352 |
| Active Rig Count | 127 |
| Wells Drilled 2026 | 929 |
| Wells Drilled 2025 | 1,277 |
| Permits Last 12 Months | 1,196 |
| Permits Last 60 Days | 356 |
Business Interpretation
Next Tier Operators represent emerging development programs, regional independents, asset optimization campaigns, and future Steady State candidates. This segment is ideal for business development prospecting, regional sales campaigns, market share expansion, and new product introductions.
Notable Next Tier Operators
| Operator | Rig Count | Wells Drilled 2026 | Permits Last 12 Months |
|---|---|---|---|
| TANOS EXPLORATION IV, LLC | 2 | 6 | 2 |
| FERVO | 2 | 6 | 1 |
| Sanguine Gas Exploration, L.L.C. | 2 | 5 | 3 |
| Elevation Resources LLC | 2 | 5 | 0 |
| ANTHEM ENERGY OPERATING (OKLAHOMA) LLC | 2 | 4 | 4 |
| Cml Exploration, LLC | 2 | 2 | 2 |
| Enduring Resources, LLC | 1 | 6 | 31 |
| Freedom Energy (Flat Creek Resources) | 1 | 6 | 10 |
| Burk Royalty Co., Ltd. | 1 | 6 | 8 |
| Borderline Operating Corp | 1 | 6 | 7 |
Key Observation: Next Tier Operators show meaningful future upgrade potential, especially where current rig activity is supported by strong permit inventory, such as Enduring Resources.
3. Dormant / Legacy Operators
Definition
Operators with historical permit activity but limited or no recent drilling activity.
Market Characteristics
| Metric | Total |
|---|---|
| Operators | 823 |
| Active Rig Count | 0 |
| Wells Drilled 2026 | 0 |
| Wells Drilled 2025 | 949 |
| Permits Last 12 Months | 1,038 |
| Permits Last 60 Days | 214 |
Business Interpretation
Dormant / Legacy Operators are not the primary target for new drilling services, but they remain important for producing assets, existing facilities, pipeline infrastructure, environmental obligations, and maintenance programs. Recommended offerings include production optimization, artificial lift, automation, SCADA, integrity management, environmental services, and facility upgrades.
Largest Dormant / Legacy Operators by Permit Inventory
| Operator | Permits Last 12 Months |
|---|---|
| Diversified Energy | 113 |
| Tribune | 111 |
| Pennhills Resources | 36 |
| Enervest Operating, L.L.C. | 22 |
| Atmos Energy | 21 |
| Buffco Production Inc. | 17 |
| Deep Blue | 16 |
| Prima Exploration Inc. | 15 |
| Citation Oil & Gas Corp. | 15 |
| Berry Petroleum Company | 14 |
Key Observation: Dormant / Legacy Operators with meaningful permit inventory may represent future reactivation potential, particularly Diversified Energy and Tribune, which lead the segment by permits issued in the last 12 months.
Strategic Sales Recommendations
Tier 1 Focus – Steady State Operators
Steady State Operators should receive the majority of sales and marketing attention because they control most active rigs, current drilling, and near-term permit inventory. These accounts are best suited for strategic account planning, executive engagement, and multi-service cross-selling.
Tier 2 Focus – Next Tier Operators
Next Tier Operators should be targeted through regional campaigns and growth-account programs. The best prospects are operators with active rigs, recent wells drilled, and rising permit inventory.
Tier 3 Focus – Dormant / Legacy Operators
Dormant / Legacy Operators are better suited for production, maintenance, infrastructure, environmental, and optimization-focused sales motions rather than new-drilling campaigns.
Overall Market Outlook
The U.S. operator market in Q3 2026 is highly concentrated, with a small group of Steady State Operators driving most drilling intensity and permit momentum. Permit inventory remains strongest among the largest active operators, suggesting continued service demand for drilling, completions, facilities, water, chemicals, automation, and midstream-related infrastructure.
Here is a summary of the information included in the list.
Email Pattern – Email format used by the company (e.g., {first}.{last}@company.com).
Account Name – Name of the company or entity.
Ticker Symbol – Publicly traded stock ticker symbol (if applicable).
US Rig Count – Number of rigs operating in the U.S.
Permian Wells Drilled 2024 – Number of wells drilled in the Permian in 2024.
Permian Wells Drilled 2023 – Number of wells drilled in the Permian in 2023.
Wells Drilled US Since 2021 – Total wells drilled in the US since 2021.
Wells Drilled US 2023 – Total wells drilled in the US 2023.
Wells Drilled US 2024 – Total wells drilled in the US 2024.
Wells Drilled US 2025 – Total wells drilled in the US 2025.
Street – Street address of the company.
City – City where the company is located.
State/Province – State or province where the company is based.
Postal Code – Zip or postal code of the company.
Website – Company’s official website.
Linkedin Company Page – URL to the company’s LinkedIn page.
OGL URL – Possibly a URL to an Oil & Gas Leads profile.
Google Map – Link to the company’s location on Google Maps.
Phone – Contact phone number.


