Zephyr Energy has expanded its operated position in Utah’s Paradox basin through the acquisition of an additional 2,294 acres of Utah Trust Lands Administration (TLA) leases, increasing its regional footprint to more than 72,000 gross operated acres.
Zephyr Energy has expanded its operated position in Utah’s Paradox basin by acquiring approximately 27,000 additional acres, doubling its acreage around the company’s White Sands Unit (WSU) and strengthening its development position in the Cane Creek reservoir.
Zephyr Energy has advanced its Paradox basin development in Utah after completing a key pipeline integrity assessment that clears the way for the regulatory approvals needed to begin exporting natural gas from the project.