Largest Western‑U.S. oil & gas find in 40 years—poised to generate $201 M annually from the first 25 wells.
Lost Soldier controls 24,000 acres in Wyoming’s Wild Mustang Federal Unit, where drilling has confirmed 3,400 feet of stacked, over‑pressured pay. Current tests show more than 6 TCF of gas in place, with seven deeper horizons still to explore. A 400 MMcf/d pipeline just five miles away slashes time‑to‑market, supporting a ramp to 2.9 Bcf/d by 2030 and an estimated US $201 million in annual cash‑flow from the first 25 wells. The leadership team’s track record includes unlocking the 49 TCF Jonah and Pinedale fields, proving their ability to execute large‑scale developments.
The first 20‑25 wells are expected to flow 400 MMcf/d, generating about US $201 million in annual cash‑flow. Development ramps to 2.9 Bcf/d by 2030, underpinned by more than 80 years of recoverable reserves.
CEO Marc Bruner and President Steve Richards previously unlocked the 49 TCF Jonah and Pinedale fields. Together the executive team brings 150 + years of Rocky‑Mountain basin expertise, turning complex geology into bankable production.
A 400 MMcf/d Contango pipeline runs just five miles from the discovery well, tying into the Wamsutter hub for coast‑to‑coast sales. Existing power lines, roads, and CO₂ pipelines slash both capital costs and time‑to‑market.
Lost Soldier controls 24,000 acres with 3,400 feet of stacked, over‑pressured pay already drilled and more than 6 TCF of gas‑in‑place confirmed. Seven deeper horizons outlined by 200 miles of 3‑D seismic offer substantial expansion potential.
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