What is the Uinta Basin?
The Uinta Basin, located in northeastern Utah, has produced 577 MMbbls since its discovery in 1949 and is characterized by naturally fractured, tight oil sands with multiple zones. Our operations are primarily focused on developing the Altamont Field (including the Bluebell and Cedar
Rim fields), which is the largest field in the basin.
The Uintah Basin, also spelled Uinta Basin, is a physiographic section of the larger Colorado Plateaus province, which, in turn, is part of the larger Intermontane Plateaus physiographic division.[1] It is also a geologic structural basin in eastern Utah, east of the Wasatch Mountains and south of the Uinta Mountains. The Uintah Basin is fed by creeks and rivers flowing south from the Uinta Mountains.
Uinta Basin Drilling Activity - Permits
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Uinta Basin Oil Production Barrels Per Day (bbls/d) (as of 12/31/2019)
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Uinta Basin Play News
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Wright to U.S. Oil Industry: The Price Signal Is Telling You to Drill
March 23,2026 -
Why Surface-Only Inventory Predictions Are a Fool’s Errand
October 07,2025 -
California Resources Corporation Acquires Berry Corporation in All-Stock Merger for $717MM
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CRC to Acquire Berry in All-Stock Combination, Building a Larger California-Focused Energy Leader
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Berry Reaffirms FY25 Guidance; Uinta Wells Drive 2H Growth
August 08,2025 -
SM Energy Hits Record Output; Driven by Uinta
August 03,2025 -
Baker Hughes Solid Y/Y Performance Amidst US Frac Market Slowdown
July 23,2025 -
Top Oilfield Company Retire Rigs & Cut Frac Horsepower Expecting Soft 2025 Market
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Shale Experts Frac Maket Forecast 2024
April 10,2024



