UpCurve Energy LLC
About
UpCurve Energy was formed in 2015 with an equity commitment of $100 Million from Post Oak Energy Capital. The core team of ex-ConocoPhillips colleagues has extensive experience in unconventional development and a demonstrated track of value creation.
UpCurve is focused on utilizing technology and innovative engineering practices to develop unconventional assets in the Permian Basin.
Editor's note: Updated Nov. 2, 2020.
Headquarters Address
9811 Katy Fwy, Suite 975
Houston, TX 77024
United States
Website
upcurveenergy.comMain Phone Number
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UpCurve II Completes Initial Acquisition in Delaware Basin
UpCurve II Completes Initial Acquisition in Delaware Basin
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News
Post Oak Capital Backs Permian Team, Invests in Haynesville
Frost Cochran, managing partner at Post Oak Energy Capital, said the private equity firm will continue to focus on the Permian Basin while making opportunistic deals as it recently did in the Haynesville Shale.
Could UpCurve Be an M&A Target in Delaware Inventory Scramble?
On a shrinking list of private equity-backed Delaware Basin operators, UpCurve Energy’s CEO told Hart Energy there’s a “reasonable chance” the company’s Reeves County, Texas, assets will be sold off.
Private E&Ps Pursue Dollars Amid Change
Producers contend with roiled capital markets as consolidation alters the strategic landscape.
UpCurve CEO on Keeping Production Pace, Exploring Larger Deals
UpCurve Energy CEO Zach Fenton, discusses the company’s growth plans for 2024 and how UpCurve’s well production has evolved, in this Hart Energy Exclusive interview.
UpCurve II Completes Initial Acquisition in Delaware Basin
UpCurve Energy currently operates a leasehold position of 12,000 net acres in the core of the southern Delaware Basin, producing 12,000 boe/d.
Permian Privates Playbook
While public operators are on a growth diet, private operators are taking advantage of higher oil and gas prices—and nowhere more so than in the Permian Basin.
DUG Permian: The Privately Held Delaware with UpCurve Energy, Tall City Exploration
UpCurve Energy has perfected its spacing program, making the most oil for the least spend. Over at Tall City, it too is capturing more and more resource from its bountiful leasehold. Learn here about their latest successes.
Forty Under 40: Zach Fenton, UpCurve Energy
Today’s featured Forty Under 40 honoree is Zachary S. Fenton, founder and COO of UpCurve Energy who led the Permian Basin-focused operator to produce almost 15,000 boe/d.
Oil and Gas Investor: How to Delaware Today
Securing federal drilling permits, further proving the merits of midspacing wells, making free cash flow, achieving scale and finding an exit or, if not, how to go forward otherwise. Here’s what’s on the minds of oil and gas operators in the Delaware Basin today.
DUG Permian/Eagle Ford: Operator Spotlight; The Most EUR, Permian
Optimizing well productivity begins before it’s drilled. Learn here of how UpCurve Energy factors for best practices in locations and landing from its vice president of operations, Dena Demboski.
Frac Sand: Playing Nice, Improving Permian Basin ‘Sandbox’
Using better technology, including frac sands, and working hand-in-hand with other operators makes Permian Basin operations more efficient.
Executive Oil Conference - Are All Permian Frack Sands Created Equal? (2019)
What’s the best approach today to producing the Permian benches?