Casillas Petroleum Corp.
About
Casillas Petroleum Corp., “CPC”, is a closely held privately owned company with an enthusiastic devoted team of dedicated professionals. They are committed to the further development of domestic oil and gas reserves through exploration and development of drilling projects as well as acquisitions of existing producing assets within the Midcontinent region of the U.S.
CPC has been engaged in the oil and gas industry since 1986 with its corporate headquarters in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and field offices located in Nash, Oklahoma and Satanta, Kansas. Current assets exceed 1000 producing wells within five states in the Midcontinent region.
Editor's note: Updated Jan. 31, 2022.
Headquarters Address
401 South Boston Avenue, Suite 2400
Tulsa, OK 74103
United States
Website
casillaspetro.comMain Phone Number
Transactions
Marketed: Casillas Petroleum, Hugoton, SCOOP/STACK/Merge Opportunity
Marketed: Casillas Petroleum, Hugoton, SCOOP/STACK/Merge Opportunity
Chesapeake Continues Oklahoma Exodus With Scoop Deal
Chesapeake Continues Oklahoma Exodus With Scoop Deal
Casillas, GE Energy Financial Services Buy Kansas Reserves
Casillas, GE Energy Financial Services Buy Kansas Reserves
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‘In the Money’ in Oklahoma
Margins are strong in the multistream SCOOP, STACK and Merge where operators are dialing up the hydrocarbon weighting they want from any given rig. Yet, any stream—oil, gas, NGL—will make the numbers these days.
Kayne Anderson Combines Anadarko Basin Portfolio Companies Under New Management
Kayne Anderson announced the all-equity consolidation of Casillas Petroleum Resource Partners, Native Exploration Holdings and Acacia Exploration Partners to form 89 Energy III.
Continental Resources Sued over Failed $200 Million Oil Deal
Casillas Petroleum Resource Partners sued Continental Resources, alleging the Oklahoma shale producer last month backed out of a $200 million oil and gas deal as prices crashed.