Lease-level production month March 1, 2026 filed with 10 bbl water and zero oil/gas volumes; this is not treated as producing status by itself.
AMPLIFY ENERGY OPERATING LLC Texas well context
AMPLIFY ENERGY OPERATING LLC Texas oil and gas operator page with public well counts, producing signals, permits, completions, P-4 operator-change events, top counties, top fields, recent activity, and linked well records.
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Operator number: 020467.
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Lease-level production month February 1, 2026: 1 bbl oil, 0 Mcf gas, 100 bbl water.
Lease-level production month January 1, 2026 filed with 2 bbl water and zero oil/gas volumes; this is not treated as producing status by itself.
Lease-level production month November 1, 2025 filed with 3 bbl water and zero oil/gas volumes; this is not treated as producing status by itself.
Lease-level production month November 1, 2025: 7 bbl oil, 0 Mcf gas, 700 bbl water.
Lease-level production month October 1, 2025: 3 bbl oil, 0 Mcf gas, 620 bbl water.
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Lease-level production month September 1, 2025 filed with 5 bbl water and zero oil/gas volumes; this is not treated as producing status by itself.
Lease-level production month August 1, 2025: 4 bbl oil, 0 Mcf gas, 280 bbl water.
Lease-level production month July 1, 2025 filed with 2 bbl water and zero oil/gas volumes; this is not treated as producing status by itself.