The deepest commonly developed Pennsylvanian interval across the Texas Panhandle. Tight-gas play with selective oil-prone updip positions.
Get Your Free Mineral ValuationThe 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.
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