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Apache Corporation (now APA Corporation) has been a Permian Basin operator for decades. The company made headlines in 2016 with its Alpine High discovery in Reeves and Pecos counties. While Alpine High's initial results were mixed, Apache has refocused its Texas operations on proven Wolfcamp and Bone Spring targets. Apache operates approximately 5,840 wells in Texas, with concentrations in Reeves, Pecos, Ward, and Crockett counties. The company's legacy conventional assets on the Central Basin Platform provide steady base production. Landmen working Apache titles should be aware of the company's extensive lease holdings in Reeves County, where Alpine High acreage spans a large area.
APA/Apache is focused on disciplined Permian Basin development with active drilling in Reeves and Pecos counties. Recent permits target Wolfcamp A and Bone Spring intervals with improved completion designs.
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