OPERATIONS
Powering Performance. Building the Future.
Focused on Scale. Built for Cash Flow.
Engineered for the Future.

WHERE DO WE OPERATE?
Goldstone Oil & Gas operates across America’s most productive basins with a strategy rooted in Tier 1, high-impact assets.
Our development footprint spans:
- Permian Basin: Focused horizontal development in the Midland and Delaware sub-basins, targeting stacked pay zones and long-lateral optimization.
- Eagle Ford Basin: Proven, cost-efficient shale with robust infrastructure and consistent production history.
- Western Gulf Coast Basin: Scalable development in an underutilized basin with strong geological potential and early-entry advantages.
Horizontal Development Strategy
We focus on 2- to 3-mile horizontal laterals to maximize recovery, reduce surface disruption, and improve project economics.
Our execution model includes:
- Advanced geological modeling
- High-efficiency rig programs
- Precision drilling and completions
- Data-driven performance monitoring


Infrastructure and Sustainability
We’re designing the future of oil and gas with next-generation, low-emission systems. Our infrastructure strategy includes:
- Transitioning toward tankless oil handling systems
- Real-time environmental monitoring
- Emissions reduction at the design level
- Minimal surface disturbance
- Future-focused facility planning for long-term sustainability
Cash-Flow-Driven Development
We pursue assets based on cash flow strength, scalability, and
long-term performance. Every project must meet key
financial and operational standards:
- Tier 1 acreage only
- Proven reserves with existing infrastructure
- Disciplined capital deployment
- Long-term shareholder value creation


Land Stewardship and Community Commitment
At Goldstone, we treat landowners as partners — not just stakeholders. Our land and environmental teams work closely with private owners, local communities, and regulators to ensure every operation reflects our respect for the land and those who live on it.
- Full compliance with Texas Railroad Commission (RRC) and federal environmental standards
- Surface designs that reduce impact and preserve land value
- Voluntary reclamation, restoration, and safety measures that go beyond the minimum
- Direct communication and transparency with landowners at every phase