2,400 wells tracked on MineralSearch
Ring Energy is a small-cap operator focused on the Central Basin Platform and Northwest Shelf of the Permian Basin. The company operates approximately 2,400 wells in Andrews, Gaines, Crane, and Ector counties, targeting primarily the San Andres and Clearfork formations. Ring Energy occupies a unique niche while most attention goes to the Wolfcamp and Bone Spring horizontal plays, Ring Energy has built a profitable business developing the shallower San Andres formation with both vertical and horizontal wells. The company's growth strategy has focused on acquiring mature conventional assets and applying horizontal drilling techniques to the San Andres, a formation that has produced billions of barrels through conventional methods over the past century.
Ring Energy continues horizontal San Andres development in Andrews and Gaines counties, with recent permits also targeting the Clearfork formation in Crane County.
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