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SHARING THE BENEFITS OF THE ENERGY ECONOMY

The Permian Region

This area is vast – larger than 34 states – and stretches across 66 counties in Eastern New Mexico and West Texas.

The region’s geology is unique, it is connected to existing infrastructure, and it is home to people with unparalleled expertise.

The foundation is here for the Permian to be the epicenter of energy now and in the future.

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