Ring Energy vs Unitex Oil & Gas

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

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Ring Energy

KS,NM,TX · 2,715 wells on file

Unitex Oil & Gas

NM,TX · 1,600 wells on file

Side-by-Side Statistics

MetricRing EnergyUnitex Oil & Gas
Total wells2,7151,600
Wells producing (any time)2,3141,513
Permits filed (last 24 months)901
Most recent permit date2026-06-242025-01-24
Most recent spud date2026-06-262019-11-10
Average lateral length (ft)3,0141,757
Top formationThirty-One Carbonate-ChertSan Andres
Top countyCraneScurry
States operating inKS,NM,TXNM,TX
Last-12mo oil production (BBL)5,222,513436,502
Last-12mo gas production (Mcf)13,899,125127,210

Shared Territory

Both operators have wells in these counties:

Andrews

Both operators target these formations / plays:

Thirty-One Carbonate-ChertSan AndresSan AndresPermian Basin

Per-Operator Top Counties & Formations

Ring Energy

Counties: Crane (1,284) · Andrews (769) · Ector (364) · Yoakum (201) · Gaines (68)

Formations: Thirty-One Carbonate-Chert (1,474) · San Andres (710) · San Andres (200) · Permian Basin (73) · Consolidated (41)

Unitex Oil & Gas

Counties: Scurry (498) · Garza (349) · Mitchell (201) · Crockett (166) · Andrews (111)

Formations: San Andres (357) · Permian Basin (213) · Clear Fork (176) · Thirty-One Carbonate-Chert (90) · San Andres (57)

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