6,230 wells tracked on MineralSearch
Devon Energy, following its 2021 merger with WPX Energy, holds a strong position in the Delaware Basin spanning West Texas and Southeast New Mexico. The company operates approximately 6,200 wells in the region, with key acreage in Loving, Reeves, and Ward counties in Texas and Lea and Eddy counties in New Mexico. Devon is known for its disciplined capital allocation and strong free cash flow generation. The company's Delaware Basin assets benefit from stacked pay potential across the Wolfcamp and Bone Spring formations, with thousands of high-return drilling locations in inventory. Devon's boundary busting program where laterals extend across unit lines with pooled interests has been particularly effective in the Delaware Basin. Landmen working Devon titles in the Delaware Basin should pay attention to their pooling and unitization practices.
Devon is running a steady rig program in the Delaware Basin, with active permits in Lea County, NM, and Loving County, TX. Recent wells have targeted the Wolfcamp A and 3rd Bone Spring intervals with 2-mile laterals.
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