A review of last week’s first-time well permit approvals reveals a diverse group of operators returning to permitting activity after at least 12 months of inactivity. The list includes established basin-focused producers, small independent operators, energy infrastructure developers, and emerging natural hydrogen companies, suggesting renewed investment across multiple segments of the North American energy sector. Several larger operators, including Sage Butte PRB Operating, Enduring Resources, Southern Energy Corp., and Burk Royalty Co., stand out as potential indicators of future drilling and capital spending activity.

BBEH Operating, LLC is a Louisiana-based energy infrastructure company focused on developing hydrocarbon storage caverns at the Black Bayou Salt Dome in Cameron Parish. Rather than a traditional oil and gas producer, the company is developing underground storage assets through solution-mined salt cavern projects and related well infrastructure.
BLACKJACK OPERATING L.L.C. is a small independent oil and gas operator headquartered in Texas with producing assets in Louisiana and Texas. The company operates approximately 5 total wells, including 2 active producing wells, with production concentrated in Lafayette and Concordia Parishes, Louisiana.
Enduring Resources is a Denver-based independent oil and natural gas operator focused on the San Juan Basin of New Mexico and Colorado. The company controls more than 557,000 net acres and operates approximately 1,500 wells, making it one of the larger privately held operators in the region with a strong focus on natural gas production.
H2Au LLC is a natural hydrogen exploration company founded in 2022 that focuses on identifying and commercializing naturally occurring hydrogen resources across the United States and South Africa. Unlike traditional oil and gas operators, the company is building a large portfolio of prospective natural hydrogen acreage and advancing exploration projects toward drilling and commercial production.
Hadley/Jackson Energy LLC is a privately held independent oil and gas exploration and production company focused on oil operations in eastern Wyoming and northern Colorado, with its core assets located in Wyoming’s Niobrara County. The company operates approximately 28 wells, including 17 actively producing oil wells, and produces roughly 1,700 barrels of oil per month from fields such as Argo, Bullseye, Butte, and Mule Stateline.
Petro Producing LLC is a small independent oil and gas company based in Wooster, Ohio, focused on upstream crude oil and natural gas production. The company appears to operate a limited portfolio of wells and production assets, serving as a regional producer rather than a large-scale exploration and development operator.
Sage Butte PRB Operating, LLC is a Denver-based independent oil and gas operator focused on Wyoming’s Powder River Basin, with a core position of approximately 146,000 acres across Converse, Campbell, and Johnson Counties. The company operates approximately 1,500 total wells, including 88 currently producing wells, and is an active developer of oil-rich Niobrara, Frontier, and Shannon formations in the basin.
Southern Energy Corp. is a Calgary-based oil and gas producer focused on conventional natural gas and light oil assets in the Mississippi Interior Salt Basin (MISB) of the southeastern United States. The company has an interest in approximately 404 net producing wells across its Mississippi operations and is actively developing its Gwinville, Mechanicsburg, and Mount Olive East fields to grow production and reserves.
Tauy Oil, Inc. is a privately held independent oil producer based in Baldwin City, Kansas, with operations concentrated in Douglas County, Kansas. The company operates approximately 29 active producing wells and maintains a long history of conventional oil production in eastern Kansas, with production primarily from mature, low-decline fields.
Valley Resources, Inc. is a privately held independent oil and gas operator based in Abilene, Texas, with producing assets concentrated in West Texas, including Crockett, Pecos, Reagan, Jones, and Tom Green Counties. The company operates approximately 57 active wells and produces oil from mature conventional fields, with recent activity centered on the Oates J.S. property in Pecos County.
WFD Oil Corporation is an independent oil and gas producer headquartered in Edmond, Oklahoma, with operations focused primarily in Oklahoma. The company operates approximately 12 active producing wells and has additional drilling permits on file, producing both oil and natural gas from conventional assets
WMO Oil, LLC is a Texas-based independent oil and gas operator headquartered in Kilgore, with producing assets concentrated in Cherokee and Limestone Counties, Texas. The company operates approximately 9 wells, including 8 producing wells and 1 injection well, focusing on mature conventional oil properties such as the Mina, Nichols, Bolton, Carter Barbara, and Baker Danny Lee Oil Unit leases.
Burk Royalty Co., Ltd. is a Wichita Falls, Texas-based independent exploration and production company that acquires, develops, and operates oil and gas properties across Texas, New Mexico, and other producing regions. The company is a significant private operator with approximately 255 wells on file (185 in Texas and 70 in New Mexico) and maintains an active drilling program focused on the Permian Basin and other legacy producing assets.
CalEnergy Operating Corp. is a major energy company and subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway Energy, best known for its geothermal power operations in California’s Imperial Valley rather than traditional oil and gas production. The company operates approximately 13 geothermal power generation facilities totaling about 377 MW of capacity and manages extensive geothermal well fields that support electricity production at the Salton Sea geothermal resource area.

Tier 1: Highest Business Development Potential
These companies are most likely to generate meaningful demand for drilling, completions, production, engineering, and field services.
Sage Butte PRB Operating, LLC
Why it matters
- Controls approximately 146,000 acres in Wyoming’s Powder River Basin
- Operates roughly 1,500 wells
- Backed by institutional capital
- Focused on Niobrara, Frontier, and Shannon development
What the permit likely means
After a year of inactivity, a new permit often indicates:
- New development program
- Capital budget expansion
- Acreage delineation
- Additional drilling inventory being advanced
Service Opportunities
- Directional drilling
- Mud systems
- MWD/LWD
- Completion services
- Water management
- Artificial lift
- Production chemicals
Priority Score: 10/10
Enduring Resources
Why it matters
- Operates approximately 1,500 wells
- Controls over 557,000 acres
- Major San Juan Basin producer
- Natural gas-focused
What the permit likely means
Gas economics have improved substantially over the past year. A new permit could indicate:
- Re-entry into drilling programs
- Gas development acceleration
- New basin optimization efforts
Service Opportunities
- Compression
- Gas lift
- Well optimization
- Methane monitoring
- Production chemicals
- Artificial lift
Priority Score: 9/10
Southern Energy Corp.
Why it matters
- Public company (TSXV: SOU)
- 404 producing wells
- Growth-oriented management
- Focused on Mississippi Interior Salt Basin
What the permit likely means
Southern has publicly discussed increasing production and reserves. A permit after inactivity may indicate:
- New development cycle
- Reserve expansion
- Increased capex deployment
Service Opportunities
- Drilling
- Completion services
- Compression
- Production optimization
- Facility upgrades
Priority Score: 9/10
Burk Royalty Co., Ltd.
Why it matters
- 255 wells on file
- Active Permian exposure
- Long operating history
- Large private operator
What the permit likely means
Burk has historically been opportunistic. New permits often follow:
- Property acquisitions
- Development drilling
- Infill opportunities
Service Opportunities
- Drilling services
- Workovers
- Completion services
- Lease construction
- Production equipment
Priority Score: 8.5/10
Tier 2: Emerging Growth / Niche Opportunities
H2Au LLC
Why it matters
One of the most interesting names on the list.
Natural hydrogen has become a significant investment theme globally.
What the permit likely means
Could represent:
- Exploration well
- Science-based pilot project
- Resource validation effort
Service Opportunities
- Geological consulting
- Coring services
- Drilling contractors
- Environmental services
- Surface facilities
Strategic Value
If successful, H2Au could become a major future customer category.
Priority Score: 8/10
Hadley/Jackson Energy LLC
Why it matters
- Producing operator
- Wyoming Niobrara exposure
- Existing infrastructure
- Active oil producer
What the permit likely means
Likely:
- Infill drilling
- Step-out development
- Reserve growth
Service Opportunities
- Artificial lift
- Pumping units
- Production chemicals
- Drilling services
Priority Score: 7.5/10
Valley Resources, Inc.
Why it matters
- 57 active wells
- West Texas operations
- Pecos County exposure
What the permit likely means
Often signals:
- Development of acquired acreage
- Re-entry into drilling after commodity price improvement
Service Opportunities
- Pumping equipment
- Workovers
- Well servicing
- Production optimization
Priority Score: 7/10
Tier 3: Small Independent Operators
These operators are less likely to generate large spending but often make quick purchasing decisions and are easier to reach.
BLACKJACK OPERATING L.L.C.
Characteristics
- Small operator
- Limited well count
- Louisiana/Texas assets
Likely Permit Driver
- Low-cost development opportunity
- Lease retention
- Small reserve addition
Priority Score: 6.5/10
WFD Oil Corporation
Characteristics
- Oklahoma producer
- Small conventional operator
Likely Permit Driver
- Development of existing leases
- Small drilling campaign
Priority Score: 6/10
WMO Oil, LLC
Characteristics
- Mature Texas oil properties
- Conventional production focus
Likely Permit Driver
- Low-risk conventional development
Priority Score: 6/10
Petro Producing LLC
Characteristics
- Small Ohio producer
- Regional operator
Likely Permit Driver
- Incremental production project
Priority Score: 5.5/10
Tauy Oil, Inc.
Characteristics
- Kansas conventional producer
- Mature field operator
Likely Permit Driver
- Lease maintenance
- Infill development
Priority Score: 5/10
Special Situation Operators
These are not traditional upstream drilling opportunities but could represent unique business development angles.
BBEH Operating, LLC
What makes it unique
This is not a typical E&P company.
They are developing:
- Salt dome storage caverns
- Energy storage infrastructure
- Underground storage wells
Potential Opportunities
- Engineering firms
- Well construction
- Cavern solution mining
- Pipeline connections
- Facility construction
Strategic Significance
Growing demand for:
- Natural gas storage
- Hydrogen storage
- Carbon storage
makes this a potentially valuable long-term infrastructure project.
Priority Score: 7.5/10 (Infrastructure-focused)
CalEnergy Operating Corp.
What makes it unique
Subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway Energy.
Focus:
- Geothermal power generation
- Renewable baseload electricity
Potential Opportunities
- Geothermal drilling
- Well services
- Monitoring systems
- Water handling
- Surface facilities
Strategic Significance
Any new permit from CalEnergy often involves substantial capital projects.
Priority Score: 8/10 (Energy Infrastructure)
Top 5 Operators to Target
If I were building a sales campaign around these first permits, I would prioritize:
| Rank | Operator | Reason |
| 1 | Sage Butte PRB Operating | Large acreage, active basin, significant growth potential |
| 2 | Enduring Resources | 1,500 wells, major gas producer, strong scale |
| 3 | Southern Energy Corp. | Public company, active growth strategy |
| 4 | Burk Royalty Co. | Significant Permian exposure and active drilling history |
| 5 | H2Au LLC | Emerging natural hydrogen play with potentially large upside |
Overall Market Signal
The list suggests activity is returning from a diverse group of operators across:
- Powder River Basin (Wyoming)
- Permian Basin (Texas/New Mexico)
- San Juan Basin (Colorado/New Mexico)
- Mississippi Interior Salt Basin
- Emerging natural hydrogen plays
The most important takeaway is that several larger operators (Sage Butte, Enduring, Southern Energy, Burk Royalty) are permitting again after more than a year of inactivity, which often precedes broader drilling and capital spending programs. For oilfield service companies, these operators should move immediately into prospecting and account-based marketing campaigns.


