DALLAS, May 11, 2017 -- Peregrine Petroleum Partners, Ltd. announced today that it has re-entered the Permian Basin with the closing of a joint venture to develop a resource asset in the southern Permian Basin. Peregrine’s re-entry follows its recent sale of assets in the Midland Basin along with Midland Texas’ Reliance Energy to Concho Resources.
Peregrine Petroleum, with offices in Houston and Dallas, Texas, is a private exploration and production company generating sustainable long-term growth within the onshore continental United States. The focus of Peregrine’s operations is in the Anadarko, Permian and Williston Basins. For more information, visit www.peregrinepetroleum.com.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: Rebecca Gibbs [email protected]


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