Crestone Peak Resources Operating vs Extraction Oil & Gas

Side-by-side comparison of two oil and gas operators in CO. Drawn from public well data and state-regulator production filings.

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Crestone Peak Resources Operating

CO · 2,416 wells on file

Extraction Oil & Gas

CO · 1,636 wells on file

Side-by-Side Statistics

MetricCrestone Peak Resources OperatingExtraction Oil & Gas
Total wells2,4161,636
Wells producing (any time)2,1821,303
Permits filed (last 24 months)8328
Most recent permit date2026-03-062026-03-06
Most recent spud date2026-03-132025-10-31
Average lateral length (ft)4,9506,079
Top formationMuddy J SandMuddy J Sand
Top countyWeldWeld
States operating inCOCO
Last-12mo oil production (BBL)10,482,4375,225,381
Last-12mo gas production (Mcf)52,988,58842,993,695

Shared Territory

Both operators have wells in these counties:

WeldAdamsBoulderBroomfield

Both operators target these formations / plays:

Muddy J SandNiobraraDenver BasinCodellCarlile Shale

Per-Operator Top Counties & Formations

Crestone Peak Resources Operating

Counties: Weld (1,787) · Arapahoe (283) · Adams (130) · Boulder (127) · Broomfield (89)

Formations: Muddy J Sand (2,191) · Niobrara (206) · Denver Basin (15) · Codell (2) · Carlile Shale (1)

Extraction Oil & Gas

Counties: Weld (1,112) · Adams (216) · Boulder (157) · Broomfield (113) · Larimer (38)

Formations: Muddy J Sand (1,531) · Niobrara (72) · Denver Basin (17) · Codell (9) · Carlile Shale (4)

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