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Crestone Peak Resources LLC

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Crestone Peak Resources is a top producer of oil and natural gas in the Denver-Julesburg (D-J) Basin. Led by a team of Colorado-based energy professionals with experience deeply rooted in D-J Basin operations, we aim to be the region’s premier operator through efficient, safe and environmentally responsible operations.

Editor's note: Updated July 15, 2019.

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1801 California Street, Suite 2500
Denver, CO 80202
United States

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Report Date Amount (MM) Description
2021-11-01 $1,310.00

Bonanza Creek Continues D-J Basin Consolidation with Crestone Peak Deal

Bonanza Creek Continues D-J Basin Consolidation with Crestone Peak Deal

Report Date Amount (MM) Description
2020-03-05 $380.00

ConocoPhillips Exits D-J Basin In $380 Million Sale

ConocoPhillips Exits D-J Basin In $380 Million Sale

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2016-07-29 $900.00

Encana: Au Revoir To The D-J

Encana: Au Revoir To The D-J

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Civitas’ 4-Mile D-J Basin Wells See ‘Quite Compelling’ Returns

Civitas Resources is all-in on the Permian after pumping nearly $7 billion into M&A in the basin last year. But Civitas is drilling longer wells on its legacy Colorado assets, too.

Bonanza Creek Continues D-J Basin Consolidation with Crestone Peak Deal

The acquisition of Crestone Peak—Bonanza Creek Energy’s third so far this year—represents the company’s strategy to position itself as the modern-day E&P business model, says CEO Eric Greager.

Project Canary Forms Partnership with Colorado’s Largest Energy Provider

Its latest pilot project includes a deal with electric and gas utility Xcel Energy to buy natural gas for its Colorado customers produced by Crestone Peak Resources and certified as “responsibly sourced” by Project Canary.

Best of This Week’s Drilling Activity Highlights (April 16, 2021)

Production starts at a Shell-operated venture in the Gulf of Mexico, a horizontal Woodford Shale completion in Pecos County, Texas, plus Crestone Peak Niobrara wells in Colorado’s Arapahoe County top this week’s oil and gas drilling activity highlights from around the world.

ConocoPhillips Exits D-J Basin In $380 Million Sale

Crestone Peak Resources is believed to be the buyer of ConocoPhillips’ Niobrara asset, which covers about 98,000 net acres in the southern D-J Basin.

DUG Bakken & Rockies:At the Pad, A Well-Side Chat on Best D&C Practices

What’s it take these days to make the best Rockies wells amidst the stacking, zipper fracks and zipper drills?

Crestone Peak Enters Air Quality Monitoring Partnership For Colorado Well Sites

Crestone Peak Resources revealed on Jan. 16 an innovative partnership for a large-scale test of real-time continuous air quality monitoring at its oil and natural gas production sites in Colorado.

Burnishing The Rockies’ Rep

There’s more than one road in the Rockies. While E&Ps pursue exploration in Wyoming, their counterparts in Colorado are adjusting development programs to conform to local control legislation.

The Top 100 Private E&Ps

Producing 6.5 million barrels equivalent per day, these 100 private producers represent the best of the U.S. oil and gas industry.

DUG Rockies: Greater Wattenberg (2019)

Here's a look at Crestone Peak Resources' results to date and its plans going forward in the D-J Basin's legendary Greater Wattenberg Field from CEO Tony Buchanon.  

Wattenberg Field Operator Achieving Peaceful Coexistence, Enhanced Results In D-J Basin

Crestone Peak Resources has ambitious plans for northern Colorado to mutually cooperate with Front Range urban neighbors in spite of Colorado Senate Bill 181.