Vision Oil and Gas Accelerates US Consolidation with 434-Well Acquisition
Houston, Tuesday, 17 March 2026.
Marking its fourteenth acquisition since June 2025, Vision Oil and Gas expands its US footprint by purchasing 434 wells, strategically reactivating dormant sites previously closed by major producers.
Targeting the Mid-Continent and Permian Basins
On Tuesday, March 17, 2026, Vision Oil and Gas confirmed the specifics of this major expansion, which officially marks its entry into the Mid-Continent region [1]. The transaction includes 320 gas wells located across Lipscomb, Roberts, Hansford, and Ochiltree counties in the Anadarko Basin [1]. Concurrently, the firm deepened its established footprint in the Permian Basin by acquiring 114 oil wells spanning Reagan, Reeves, Ward, Mitchell, and Cochran counties in Texas [1]. This cluster of six transactions is part of an aggressive growth strategy that brings the company’s total acquisitions to 14 since June 2025 [1].
Reviving Dormant Infrastructure
A central component of this operational strategy involves reviving infrastructure that larger operators previously abandoned. The newly acquired Anadarko wells were formerly shut-in by industry majors such as BP and Range Resources [1]. By applying modern extraction interventions, Vision Oil and Gas anticipates these specific assets will achieve a stabilized production rate between 10,000 and 15,000 thousand cubic feet equivalent (MCFE) per day [1].