Callon Petroleum has built an enviable Permian platform beginning in 2009 from the beginning of a strategic, just-in-time Gulf of Mexico exit. With another move in 2019, it added armor to its Permian vest and bolted on an Eagle Ford holding.
SPEAKER(S):
Rex Bigler, Vice President, Asset Development, Callon Petroleum Co.
Recommended Reading
Uganda Unveils First Commercial Oil Production Drilling Program
2023-01-24 - Uganda discovered commercial reserves of petroleum nearly 20 years ago but has experienced delays over lack of infrastructure.
New Infrared Emissions Detection Camera 'Paints’ Leaks in Green
2023-01-12 - ChampionX’s new portable emissions-detecting camera incorporates newer technologies that have shifted the way operators survey for emissions.
E&P Highlights (Nov. 8, 2022): Discovery Offshore Israel; Petrobras Subsea Deal
2022-11-08 - Here’s a roundup of the latest E&P headlines including a commercial discovery offshore Israel and a five-year subsea frame agreement awarded by Petrobras from the past week in the upstream oil and gas industry.
Baker Hughes Looks to Spearhead an All-Electric Offshore Environment
2022-11-08 - Not only does the Baker Hughes all-electric subsea tieback reduce topside footprint, it also reduces capex costs by 15%.
Nabors Unveils Next Stage of Fully Automated Land Drilling
2022-11-16 - Nabors retrofitted an existing rig with its “first-of-its-kind robotics module,” named RZR and has successfully drilled multiple horizontal wells for Exxon Mobil in the Permian Basin, the company said Nov. 16.