Acoma Equipment Company (“AEC”) Provides Rental Equipment to Permian – 2023

AEC begin as Matthew Anderson partnered with a Lubbock Native, JR Christy to create an equipment rental business. The two currently have over 55 pieces of equipment (telehandlers, manlifts, dirt movers, etc) on rent in West, Texas. AEC has now obtained over 20 clients by focusing on providing the best equipment, great rates and top […]

Acoma Operating –“Wolf Acquisition”

Acoma Operating, LLC (“Operating”) concludes 2023 with a 150 conventional well acquisition, known as the ‘Wolf Prospect’. Thus, bringing total operated well count to 200+ and surpassing 200boe/d. Acoma Operating plans to implement current personal and lessons learned over the past two years to immediately boost production on the Wolf Prospect. When managing an asset […]

Acoma Operating Exceeds Expectations by Reaching Several Milestones – 2022

Acoma Operating, LLC (“Operating”) wraps up 2022 by achieving various goals. First, the company surpassed 100boe/d of production from its 50+ operated wells in West Texas. Secondly, it drilled and completed its first oil and gas well in Ector County, TX on the Grove ‘A’ lease located in the TXL Field. The Grove ‘A’ #2 […]

Acoma Energy, LLC eyes hidden gem in the Southern portion of the SCOOP Trend – 2019

Denver, CO-Utilizing every facet of their abilities Acoma Energy, LLC has shifted its focus away from the congested and premium priced Permian Basin to focus on acquiring and developing oil and gas properties in the little-known Marietta Basin in Love County, OK.  Situated just North of the Red River which separates Texas and Oklahoma, Acoma […]

Acoma Energy, LLC, Grove in Central Basin Platform – 2018

Acoma is investing in a multiple vertical well development plan in the conventional Central Basin Platform. This plan targets several zones with multi-stage fracs. The first of these well, Grove, came online in the 1st quarter of 2018.

Acoma Energy, LLC, Larson / Walter-Fister Wells Update – 2018

Acoma continues Delaware Basin development in multiple sections utilizing both one and two mile lateral well bores in the Wolfcamp shale.  The Larson Well turned online in the 4th quarter of 2017 and is tracking with 1,100 MBOE EUR typecurve. There has been further testing in the area of frac sizes up to 4,000 pounds […]

Acoma Energy, LLC, Ghost Rider in the Wolfcamp – 2018

We are evaluating Wolfcamp shale productivity in central Eddy County, New Mexico, by implementing high proppant volumes and tight interval spacing. Acoma’s first two-mile lateral “Ghost RIder” (operated by Mewbourne Oil Company) was turned online in the 4th quarter of 2017 and the well is consistently producing 1,100 barrels per day.

Acoma Energy, LLC, Cookin’ in Glasscock – 2018

In the Midland Basin, Acoma Energy is moving forward with a development plan that includes 15 wells in Glasscock County, TX named the Harris-Cook wells. These wells fall within four productive, unconventional zones utilizing two-mile lateral bores. The first three wells came online in the fourth quarter of 2017 and the remainder of the development […]

Stephanie Haislip

Stephanie Haislip

JIB and Revenue Accounting Manager

Stephanie grew up in the oil fields of Midland, Texas where she began her career as a file clerk in the Division Order Department of Lantern Petroleum at 16 years old.

She quickly moved into the position of Division Order Analyst and Revenue Accountant. In January of 2002, Stephanie went to work for JM Cox Resources, where she handled all aspects of Production accounting for seventeen years. Stephanie has over 22 years of experience in many different aspects of Oil and Gas, and joined Acoma in December of 2022 when her family relocated from Midland to Lubbock.

Zach Murray

Zach Murray

Land & Regulatory Analyst

Zach received his Bachelor of Business Administration in Energy Commerce with a Certificate in Finance from Texas Tech University in 2022.

He began his career in the oil industry in 2021 as an Intern for Acoma Energy. Zach has since transitioned into a full-time role with Acoma as a Land and Regulatory Analyst. Zach loves learning something new about the patch every day and doing anything to help Team Acoma.

Ryan Dobbs

Ryan Dobbs

Director of Business Development & Operations

Ryan joined Acoma in September 2021 and currently serves as Director of Business Development with continued focus on growing Acoma’s operational presence in the Midland Basin, Central Basin Platform, and Northern Shelf of Texas, as well as sourcing opportunities throughout the industry.

From September 2012 through September 2022, Ryan served as Vice President of Business Development – Western United States for EnergyNet and successfully closed over $320,000,000 in A&D transactions.

Hayden Jordan

Hayden Jordan

Director of Land & Texas Office

Hayden joined Acoma Energy as Director of Land in January of 2021. Hayden began her career in Houston, Texas, with Southwestern Energy Company. She spent most of her two and a half years with the company on the Midstream Land team, acquiring pipeline right-of-way and other necessary easements to build a water pipeline system in West Virginia.

April Anderson

April Anderson

Vice President & Comptroller

April began her career in public accounting as an auditor with Deloitte & Touche in Kansas City and eventually transferred to Denver. While at Deloitte, her main clients included the public electric utility (Kansas City) and a large midstream oil and gas company (Denver). After leaving public accounting, she worked in the private sector doing SEC Financial Reporting for a Fortune 500 Company. She has been working with Acoma since 2013 and oversees all accounting, finance, and treasury related functions.

Matthew Anderson

Matthew Anderson

President

Anderson has worked in the oil and gas industry since obtaining his B.A. from Texas Tech University. Initially providing land services to a large grouping of oil and gas operators spread across the U.S. as AED Group; Anderson and his team were managing 10+ client accounts as well as utilizing over 100 Independent Landmen simultaneously.