Houston-based E&P operator developing repeatable, low-commercial- and technical-risk projects in the East Texas Basin. 41 wells operated • 31 producing wells • 8,425 net mineral acres • 98 BOPD gross + 4.46 MMCFD gross
Global experience

Current East Texas operations supported by broader international experience.


Petralis Energy Resources is a Houston-based operator focused on developing repeatable opportunities in the East Texas Basin.

The global map reflects the broader technical and operating experience of the leadership team across international energy markets. This experience strengthens how Petralis evaluates risk, screens opportunities, and applies disciplined technical decision-making to its operated assets.

Today, that global perspective supports a focused strategy of acquiring, improving, and developing producing properties across East Texas.


World map in Petralis colors with the Americas and Australia highlighted in green and Europe, Africa, and Asia in gold, used to frame East Texas operations and broader global experience.
Global portfolio frame East Texas is the current operating core; global experience informs how opportunities are screened. The map helps separate today's operated business from the broader leadership experience used in executive, partner, and business-development conversations.
How to read the map

One current operating core, plus experience anchors that support the Petralis story.

East Texas is the current operated base. The additional regions represent leadership experience, project exposure, or commercial reach that matter in conversations with partners, owners, and new counterparties, but they are clearly separated from the current operated portfolio.

World map with Petralis focus markers
Current operated platform

East Texas Basin

Petralis' actual operating base today: acquisitions, workovers, selective drilling, production optimization, and owner-facing operations.

41 operated wells • 31 producers • 8,425 net mineral acres

Regional business development

Venezuela

Jairo Yanez adds business-development coverage and regional familiarity for Latin America relationship building and opportunity screening.

Commercial reach • Partner interface • Regional fluency

Complex operating exposure

Bohai Bay, China

Included as a leadership experience reference that helps signal exposure to more advanced development contexts.

Technical depth • International context • Reservoir perspective

Gas-market perspective

Western Australia

Supports a more strategic conversation around gas development scale, phased value creation, and disciplined commercialization.

Gas development • Strategy • Commercial scale

Technical team reviewing maps and production charts during a decision-making session that reflects how global experience informs Petralis strategy.
Executive and technical conversations Global perspective matters because it sharpens risk screening and technical judgment. The current business is East Texas operations, but the leadership team brings a broader perspective that supports how Petralis evaluates opportunities, frames risk, and makes technical decisions.

Why This Matters

Petralis is a Houston-based operator focused on developing repeatable opportunities in the East Texas Basin, where the company currently operates 41 wells across 8,425 net mineral acres, with 31 producing wells generating approximately 98 BOPD gross and 4.46 MMCFD gross of natural gas production.

At the same time, the company’s leadership team brings broader international technical and commercial experience, including projects and operational exposure in regions such as China, Western Australia, and Latin America. This global perspective informs how Petralis evaluates reservoir risk, screens acquisition opportunities, and designs development strategies for mature fields.


Aligned with current company strategy

Today Petralis concentrates on building a scalable development program within the East Texas Basin by combining producing assets, targeted drilling, and systematic workover programs.

Useful for partners, investors, and business development

This structure makes the page more useful for conversations with:

  • potential partners evaluating joint development opportunities

  • mineral owners and stakeholders

  • technical advisors and service companies

  • investors reviewing the company’s development strategy