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Type
  
Public company

Founded
  
2011

CEO
  
Richard E. Muncrief

Industry
  
Revenue
  
1.888 billion USD (2015)

WPX Energy httpswpxextranetmedias3amazonawscom1158w

Traded as
  
NYSE: WPXS&P 400 Component

Key people
  
William G. Lowrie, ChairmanRichard E. Muncrief, CEO & PresidentJ. Kevin Vann, CFO

Products
  
PetroleumNatural gasNatural gas liquids

Stock price
  
WPX (NYSE) US$ 13.18 -0.39 (-2.87%)5 Apr, 4:00 PM GMT-4 - Disclaimer

Headquarters
  
Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States

Production output
  
168.6 thousand barrels of oil equivalent (1,031,000 GJ) per day

Profiles

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WPX Energy, Inc. (Williams Production and Exploration LLC)is a petroleum and natural gas exploration company headquartered in the Williams Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Contents

About wpx energy


Current operations

The company is ranked #634 on the Fortune 1000.

The company's assets are primarily in the Williston Basin in North Dakota, the Permian Basin, and the San Juan Basin.

Of the company's total 2015 average production of 168.6 barrels of oil equivalent (1,031 GJ) per day, 21% was petroleum, 12% was natural gas liquids, and 67% was natural gas.

As of December 31, 2015, the company had 583 million barrels of oil equivalent (3.57×109 GJ) of proved reserves, of which 24% was petroleum, 13% was natural gas liquids, and 63% was natural gas. All of the company's reserves are in the United States.

History

WPX Energy, Inc. was a corporate spin-off from the Williams Companies and executed an initial public offering in 2012.

In 2015, the company sold its assets in Argentina for $294 million.

In 2015, the company acquired RKI Exploration & Production, LLC, giving it assets in the Permian Basin.

In 2016, the company announced the sale of its assets in the Piceance Basin in Colorado to Terra Energy Partners for $910 million.

References

WPX Energy Wikipedia


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