The deepest commonly developed Pennsylvanian interval across the Texas Panhandle. Tight-gas play with selective oil-prone updip positions.
Get Your Free Mineral ValuationTL;DR Morrow Formation mineral rights across the Texas Panhandle. Deepest commonly developed Pennsylvanian interval; tight gas with selective oil-prone updip positions.
The Morrow Formation is the deepest commonly developed Pennsylvanian interval across the Texas Panhandle and the broader Anadarko Basin. The Morrow typically sits at depths of 12,000-16,000 feet TVD and produces predominantly tight gas, with selective oil and condensate in updip eastern positions.
Morrow horizontal development is selective and operator-dependent. Mineral owners on Morrow-bearing acreage typically have it as a deep secondary target stacked beneath shallower Granite Wash, Cleveland Sand, or Atoka completions.