Chevron Well Data & Production

8,100 wells tracked on MineralSearch

8,100
Total Wells
5
Key Counties
4
Target Formations

About Chevron

Chevron is one of the largest operators in the Permian Basin by total acreage and production. The company holds approximately 2.2 million net acres in the Permian, a position built over decades. Chevron operates roughly 8,100 wells in Texas spanning both the Midland and Delaware basins. Chevron's Permian operations include a mix of legacy conventional fields under waterflood and CO2 EOR, plus newer horizontal Wolfcamp and Bone Spring development. In Andrews and Crane counties, Chevron operates some of the oldest continuously producing fields in the basin. For landmen, Chevron leases may appear under various historical names including Gulf Oil, Texaco, and Unocal, reflecting the company's long M&A history.

Key Operating Counties

Midland County Andrews County Crane County Ward County Loving County

Target Formations

Wolfcamp Bone Spring San Andres Clearfork

Recent Activity

Chevron continues multi-rig development in the Midland and Delaware basins with recent completions in Loving, Ward, and Midland counties. Extended lateral lengths and improved frac efficiency are driving per-well performance gains.

Searching Chevron Wells on MineralSearch

MineralSearch tracks 8,100 wells operated by Chevron across Texas. Our database is sourced directly from Texas Railroad Commission filings and includes well locations, completion data, production records, and permit history. Search by operator name, API number, lease name, or county to find the specific wells you need.

Whether you are a landman verifying operator assignments, a mineral owner checking production on your leases, or an analyst evaluating Chevron's drilling program, MineralSearch provides the data without the enterprise price tag.

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