// EDID-v2.4.1 // WEEKLY MODE // ENERGY DISTRESS INTELLIGENCE // 2026-03-25 // SIGNAL COMMAND x PYTHEAS ENERGY //
PRIORITY Rimrock Petroleum — Howard/Reagan/LaSalle — Distress Score 86 — UCC liens + tax delinquency + permit expiry// HIGH Hardrock Martin 12H — DUC stall — $3.2M completion capital required — Wolfcamp A ready// FORCED SALE SIGNAL Starfire Operating — Webb County — $57K/month trucking premium — TRRC enforcement active// PERMIT EXPIRY Highline Production — 6 Karnes County permits expire May 15-22, 2026 — 53 days remaining// NEAR ABANDONMENT Brushy Creek Frio 2H — LOE exceeds revenue — compressor unresolved 60 days// PE EXIT Canyon Ridge Energy Partners — Fund II end-of-life — Glasscock County Wolfcamp B — off-market opportunity// MONITORING Reeves County flaring +340% vs baseline — 3 non-responsive operators — potential Delaware Basin entry// BAKKEN Flat Rock McKenzie — single-principal succession risk — voluntary divestiture 6-18 months//
// EDID-v2.4.1 // WEEKLY INTELLIGENCE CYCLE // COVERAGE: 2026-03-18 to 2026-03-25 //
ENERGY DISTRESS INTELLIGENCE
WEEKLY ACQUISITION INTELLIGENCE REPORT
March 25, 2026 — Signal Command x Pytheas Energy
⚑ 12 PRIORITY TARGETS IDENTIFIED // 4 SIGCOR PATTERNS ACTIVE // EAGLE FORD: CRITICAL DISTRESS CLUSTER // PERMIAN MIDLAND: DUC ACCUMULATION // $85M-$380M ESTIMATED ACQUISITION PIPELINE
// 4,211 ASSETS MONITORED // 18,847 SIGNALS INGESTED // 94 DISTRESSED ASSETS FLAGGED // WEEKLY MODE ACTIVE //
Report Mode
WEEKLY
Coverage
Mar 18–25
Assets Monitored
4,211
Signals Ingested
18,847
Distressed Assets
94
Priority Targets
12
SIGCOR Patterns
4 ACTIVE
Acq. Pipeline Est.
$85M–$380M
Critical Basin
EAGLE FORD
Top Distress Score
88/100
// SECTION 01
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The weekly EDID cycle for the period March 18–25, 2026 identifies a critical distress cluster forming across four Eagle Ford counties (Howard, Webb, Karnes, Frio) involving four separate operators simultaneously showing multi-vector distress signals. The confluence of financial stress (UCC liens, tax delinquency), regulatory enforcement (TRRC non-compliance, permit expirations), and operational failures (compressor outages, artificial lift failures, rig releases) creates a compressed 60-90 day acquisition window that represents the highest-yield opportunity in this reporting period. The Permian Midland Basin offers a complementary second tier of opportunity — specifically the accumulation of stalled DUC wells at Hardrock Basin Resources and a PE fund lifecycle exit at Canyon Ridge Energy Partners in Glasscock County. The Bakken presents a lower-urgency voluntary divestiture pipeline centered on small-operator succession risk.
Eagle Ford Distress Index
82/100
CRITICAL — 4 counties, 4 operators
Permian Midland Index
74/100
HIGH — DUC + PE lifecycle pressure
Priority Targets
12
Immediate action — 60-day window
Top Distress Score
88
Rimrock #14H — Howard County
Acquisition Pipeline
$380M
Maximum estimated across all targets
SIGCOR Patterns
4
Active correlation patterns this week
Permit Expirations
27
Permits expiring Q2 2026 — across monitored operators
UCC Liens Filed
9
New UCC filings this week — 6 operators
// SECTION 02
DISTRESS HEAT MAP — REGIONAL ANALYSIS
EAGLE FORD
82
ESCALATING
Active Signals: 41
Priority Targets: 6
Counties: Howard, Webb, Karnes, Frio, LaSalle, McMullen
Top Signal: TRRC enforcement + pipeline expiry
PERMIAN — MIDLAND BASIN
74
ESCALATING
Active Signals: 34
Priority Targets: 5
Counties: Martin, Howard, Glasscock, Reagan
Top Signal: DUC accumulation + PE fund lifecycle
PERMIAN — DELAWARE BASIN
61
STABLE
Active Signals: 21
Priority Targets: 3
Counties: Reeves, Culberson, Ward, Winkler
Top Signal: Flaring anomaly +340% (Reeves)
BAKKEN / THREE FORKS
58
STABLE
Active Signals: 16
Priority Targets: 2
Counties: McKenzie, Mountrail, Williams
Top Signal: Succession gap — single-operator LLCs
DJ BASIN / WATTENBERG
44
STABLE
Active Signals: 11
Priority Targets: 1
Counties: Weld, Adams, Boulder
Top Signal: COGCC setback enforcement (Bravo Energy)
// SECTION 03
TOP DISTRESSED OPERATORS
OperatorBasinHQWellsUCC LiensTax DelinquentPermits ExpiringRig Δ 90DDistress ScoreRating
Rimrock Petroleum LLC
Multi-county Eagle Ford position
Eagle FordSan Antonio, TX38 3YES 7-4 86 PRIORITY TARGET
Brushy Creek Resources
Frio/McMullen — compressor failure
Eagle FordSan Antonio, TX12 3YES 3-2 84 PRIORITY TARGET
Starfire Operating Co.
Webb County — pipeline + regulatory
Eagle FordLaredo, TX21 1YES 4-3 81 PRIORITY TARGET
Hardrock Basin Resources Inc.
Martin County — DUC stall
Permian — MidlandMidland, TX54 2NO 5-2 78 PRIORITY TARGET
Highline Production LLC
Karnes County — permit clock running
Eagle FordAustin, TX17 2NO 6-2 77 PRIORITY TARGET
Canyon Ridge Energy Partners
Glasscock — PE fund lifecycle
Permian — MidlandDallas, TX29 1NO 3-1 63 HIGH
Flat Rock Exploration LLC
McKenzie ND — succession risk
BakkenBismarck, ND14 0NO 20 52 MEDIUM
Bravo Energy Corp.
Weld County — regulatory + throughput
DJ BasinDenver, CO31 1NO 20 44 MEDIUM
// SECTION 04
TOP DISTRESSED ASSETS — RANKED BY DISTRESS SCORE
RankWell Name / APIOperatorBasin / CountyFormationBPD CurrentBPD Avg 12MDeclineActive SignalsDistress ScoreOpp. Rating
01
Rimrock #14H
API 42-227-38841
Rimrock Petroleum LLC Eagle Ford / Howard, TX Eagle Ford 280490 -38% Y/Y 5 signals 88 PRIORITY TARGET
02
Brushy Creek Frio 2H
API 42-163-18722
Brushy Creek Resources Eagle Ford / Frio, TX Eagle Ford Lower 145270 -48% Y/Y 5 signals 85 PRIORITY TARGET
03
Starfire Webb 3H
API 42-479-20814
Starfire Operating Co. Eagle Ford / Webb, TX Eagle Ford Upper 195380 -42% Y/Y 5 signals 83 PRIORITY TARGET
04
Starfire Webb 7H
API 42-479-21340
Starfire Operating Co. Eagle Ford / Webb, TX Eagle Ford Upper 220360 -39% Y/Y 4 signals 80 PRIORITY TARGET
05
Hardrock Martin 7H
API 42-317-41203
Hardrock Basin Resources Permian Midland / Martin, TX Wolfcamp A 390540 -28% Y/Y 4 signals 79 PRIORITY TARGET
06
Highline Karnes 11H
API 42-255-31490
Highline Production LLC Eagle Ford / Karnes, TX Eagle Ford Condensate 310420 -32% Y/Y 5 signals 77 PRIORITY TARGET
07
Rimrock #22H (Reagan Co.)
API 42-383-41008
Rimrock Petroleum LLC Permian / Reagan, TX Wolfcamp/Spraberry 340450 -30% Y/Y 4 signals 72 HIGH
08
Hardrock Martin 12H (DUC)
API 42-317-41890
Hardrock Basin Resources Permian Midland / Martin, TX Wolfcamp A 0 (DUC) 3 signals 74 HIGH
09
Canyon Ridge Glasscock 8H
API 42-173-22441
Canyon Ridge Energy Partners Permian Midland / Glasscock, TX Wolfcamp B 680740 -14% Y/Y 5 signals 63 HIGH
10
Flat Rock McKenzie 5H
API 33-053-07841
Flat Rock Exploration LLC Bakken / McKenzie, ND Middle Bakken 420480 -16% Y/Y 5 signals 52 MEDIUM
// SECTION 05
LIVE SIGNAL FEED — 15 HIGHEST PRIORITY SIGNALS THIS WEEK
TIMESTAMP
OPERATOR / REGION
SIGNAL TYPE
DESCRIPTION
SEVERITY
Mar 24, 14:22
Rimrock Petroleum
Howard Co., TX
UCC LIEN
UCC-1 filed by Smith Bros. Oilfield Services — $1.2M secured claim — two rod pump units and downhole tooling. Second vendor lien against Rimrock in 45 days.
CRITICAL
Mar 23, 09:15
Starfire Operating
Webb Co., TX
REGULATORY
TRRC enforcement notice — H-15 non-response (Starfire Webb 7H). Second notice in 60 days. Permit revocation proceedings imminent if unresolved within 30 days.
CRITICAL
Mar 22, 11:40
Hardrock Basin Resources
Martin Co., TX
ROYALTY DISPUTE
Two mineral rights owners filed TRRC royalty dispute — $184,000 underpayment claimed over 6 months. Signals cash management stress at operator level.
HIGH
Mar 22, 08:30
Highline Production LLC
Karnes Co., TX
PERMIT EXPIRY
6 Karnes County horizontal well permits expiring May 15-22, 2026. No extension filed. No spud activity. Permits represent ~480 BOE/day undeveloped production. 53 days remaining.
HIGH
Mar 21, 16:00
Brushy Creek Resources
Frio Co., TX
EQUIPMENT FAILURE
Compressor failure confirmed — Brushy Creek Frio 2H. Production halved to 145 BPD. Archrock service contract expired. LOE per BOE exceeds realized revenue at current production rate.
CRITICAL
Mar 21, 10:20
Hardrock Basin Resources
Martin Co., TX
DUC STALL
Completion crew released from Hardrock Martin 12H — DUC stalled. $3.2M completion capital required. Wolfcamp A formation ready to produce. Capital exhaustion confirmed.
HIGH
Mar 20, 14:45
Starfire Operating
Webb Co., TX
PIPELINE EXPIRY
Pipeline transport contract expired March 1. Trucking at $9/bbl premium to pipeline tariff. $57,000/month incremental LOE across 2-well Webb County position.
HIGH
Mar 20, 09:10
Canyon Ridge Energy Partners
Glasscock Co., TX
PE LIFECYCLE
Fund II approaching end-of-life — 2018 vintage, 7-year standard. Management team reductions Q1 2026. Motivated seller prefers off-market exit over public process.
MODERATE
Mar 19, 15:30
Rimrock Petroleum LLC
Howard Co., TX
TAX DELINQUENCY
Howard County appraisal district: 4 Rimrock parcels delinquent $82,000 — 2025 tax year. Second consecutive year delinquent. County lien filing expected within 30 days.
HIGH
Mar 19, 11:00
Flat Rock Exploration LLC
McKenzie Co., ND
INACTIVITY
No new permits filed 18 months. NDIC filings delayed Q4 2025 by 47 days. Single-principal LLC — principal estimated age 68-72 per public records. Succession-driven divestiture profile.
LOW
Mar 18, 16:20
Highline Production LLC
Karnes Co., TX
LIFT FAILURE
ESP failure — Highline Karnes 11H. Production -40%. Replacement est. $78,000. Operator has not authorized repair. Formation damage risk escalating daily on tubing-only flow.
HIGH
Mar 18, 09:45
Multiple / Reeves Co. Cluster
Reeves Co., TX
FLARING ANOMALY
VIIRS satellite data: Reeves County flaring +340% vs 30-day baseline. 7 operators involved. Medallion gathering system maintenance. 3 operators non-responsive to production coordinator outreach.
MODERATE
Mar 24, 07:00
Brushy Creek Resources
McMullen Co., TX
SHUT-IN STATUS
Brushy Creek Frio 4H on temporary shut-in 53 days. TRRC escalation at 90 days (37 days remaining). No reinstatement notice filed. Economic threshold evaluation — potential P&A candidate.
CRITICAL
Mar 23, 13:30
Bravo Energy Corp.
Weld Co., CO
COGCC ENFORCEMENT
COGCC setback enforcement reduces Bravo's Weld County drilling inventory from 34 to 22 identified locations (-35%). Operator exploring strategic alternatives per industry contacts.
MODERATE
Mar 22, 14:10
Rimrock Petroleum LLC
Howard Co., TX
RIG RELEASE
Rimrock released Nabors AC rig #4 effective March 20, 2026. Planned 3-well Howard County program incomplete. Rig release without program completion confirms capital exhaustion or credit facility constraint.
HIGH
// SECTION 06
SIGCOR PATTERN ANALYSIS
SIGCOR-EDID-001
Eagle Ford Multi-Operator Distress Cluster
StatusACTIVE — CRITICAL
Probability91%
Affected Operators4
Acquisition Window60-90 days
Howard, Webb, Karnes, and Frio counties showing simultaneous multi-operator distress across 4 operators. Correlated signals suggest basin-wide capital constraint specific to small/mid-tier operators. Full cluster acquisition estimated $85M-$140M. Compressed window — act now.
SIGCOR-EDID-002
Permian Midland DUC Accumulation
StatusACTIVE — HIGH
Probability78%
Stalled DUCs7 wells
Window6-12 months
Martin and Glasscock counties accumulating stalled DUC wells across 3 operators. DUC acquisitions at discount — complete at acquirer's capital — represent 40-60% production uplift potential. DUC accumulation is a 6-12 month leading indicator of portfolio sale in historical precedent.
SIGCOR-EDID-003
PE Fund Lifecycle Exit Wave — Permian
StatusMONITORING
Probability65%
PE Funds3 identified
Window6-18 months
Three 2018-2019 vintage PE-backed operators approaching 7-year fund lifecycle exit simultaneously. Prefer private off-market transactions. Total estimated value $120M-$200M. Canyon Ridge is the most advanced in the exit cycle — initiate contact now.
SIGCOR-EDID-004
Bakken Small Operator Succession Gap
StatusMONITORING
Probability55%
Operators3+ identified
Window6-18 months
McKenzie and Mountrail County single-principal LLCs showing succession risk: aging operators, no new permits, month-to-month vendor contracts. Voluntary divestiture typically occurs at below-market pricing. Bakken tier 1 acreage at discount. Build relationships now for 6-18 month horizon.
// SECTION 07
ACQUISITION STRATEGY — CAPITAL DEPLOYMENT PRIORITIES
PRIORITY 1 — DEPLOY CAPITAL IMMEDIATELY
Rimrock Petroleum Portfolio Acquisition — Howard, Reagan, LaSalle Counties
$42M – $68M Estimated
Rimrock's multi-vector distress (UCC liens, tax delinquency, permit expirations, rig release) creates a 60-90 day forced transaction window. Three-county position (Howard, Reagan, LaSalle) with 38 wells represents Eagle Ford consolidation at distressed multiples. Artificial lift repairs estimated $45K — production recovery from 280 to 480 BPD on the anchor well alone. Approach via direct operator contact — not through broker. Offer speed and certainty. Bundle all Rimrock assets in single transaction to maximize leverage and minimize competition.
PRIORITY 2 — REGULATORY CLOCK CREATING URGENCY
Starfire Operating Co. — Webb County 2-Well Package
$18M – $29M Estimated
Starfire is paying $57,000/month in incremental trucking costs and accumulating TRRC enforcement notices simultaneously. The TRRC timeline creates a forced compliance or forced sale dynamic within 60 days. Acquisition with simultaneous pipeline renegotiation as part of deal structure immediately eliminates $57K/month cash drain, transforming the economic profile on day one. Include a pipeline renegotiation/assignment as a closing condition to demonstrate operational competence and accelerate Starfire's decision to transact.
PRIORITY 3 — BEST RISK-ADJUSTED RETURN IN PERMIAN
Hardrock Basin Resources — DUC Completion + Portfolio
$78M – $124M Estimated
Hardrock Martin 12H is a DUC acquisition requiring $3.2M completion capital to unlock Wolfcamp A production of an estimated 1,100-1,300 BPD initial rate. At $102/bbl with LOE of approximately $18/bbl, payback period on the completion capital is under 90 days. The Hardrock portfolio (54 wells, Martin County) acquired at distressed multiples offers the largest single-operator acquisition target in this reporting cycle. The DUC stall is the confirming signal that operator capital is exhausted — this is the moment to negotiate, not to wait.
PRIORITY 4 — HIGHEST QUALITY ASSET — OFF-MARKET PE EXIT
Canyon Ridge Energy Partners — Glasscock County Wolfcamp B
$95M – $155M Estimated
Canyon Ridge has the lowest distress score in the priority list (63) but the highest remaining reserve base (520,000 BOE on the Glasscock 8H alone) and the best formation quality (Wolfcamp B). PE fund lifecycle pressure creates a motivated seller who values certainty of close over maximum price. Approach the fund manager directly at the LP level — offer a preferred exit counterparty arrangement with 30-day close commitment. Glasscock County Wolfcamp B is tier 1 Midland Basin acreage. This is the asset to build a platform around.
PRIORITY 5 — NEAR-ABANDONMENT ACREAGE PLAY
Brushy Creek Resources — Frio/McMullen Acreage
$6M – $11M Estimated
Brushy Creek's distress score of 85 is driven primarily by operational failure and financial stress — the underlying Frio County leasehold retains value that the current operator cannot realize. Acquisition strategy: assume P&A liability (estimated $800K across 4 wells) in exchange for favorable purchase price, immediately repair the compressor failure ($55K estimate), and monetize the acreage either through production recovery or sale to a neighboring operator paying premium for Frio County leasehold contiguity. Neighboring operators actively acquiring Frio acreage at $1,200-$1,800/acre.
// SECTION 08 — WEEKLY MODE
TOP 5 DISTRESSED CLUSTERS
ClusterBasinWellsTotal BPDCluster ScoreTotal Remaining Reserves (BOE)Estimated Value RangePrimary Entry SignalRating
Howard/Reagan/LaSalle — Rimrock PortfolioEagle Ford382,840832,100,000$42M–$68MUCC + tax + permit expiryPRIORITY TARGET
Frio/McMullen — Brushy Creek PortfolioEagle Ford1259084310,000$6M–$11MCompressor + UCC x3 + shut-inPRIORITY TARGET
Webb County — Starfire PortfolioEagle Ford211,48081820,000$18M–$29MPipeline expiry + TRRC enforcementPRIORITY TARGET
Martin County — Hardrock PortfolioPermian — Midland544,200763,800,000$78M–$124MDUC stall + royalty disputesPRIORITY TARGET
Glasscock County — Canyon Ridge PortfolioPermian — Midland293,900634,200,000$95M–$155MPE fund lifecycle exit pressureHIGH
// SECTION 09 — WEEKLY MODE
SIGNAL VELOCITY TRENDS — 7-DAY vs 30-DAY
UCC FILINGS — WEEK
9
vs 4 prior week — ↑ 125%
PERMIT EXPIRIES — 60D FORWARD
27
vs 11 prior 60-day window — ↑ 145%
TAX DELINQUENCY NOTICES
6
vs 3 prior week — ↑ 100%
TRRC ENFORCEMENT NOTICES
4
vs 2 prior week — ↑ 100%
ARTIFICIAL LIFT FAILURES
3
vs 1 prior week — ↑ 200%
DUC STALLS CONFIRMED
2
vs 0 prior week — New trend
RIG RELEASES (OPERATOR-LEVEL)
3
vs 1 prior week — ↑ 200%
ROYALTY DISPUTES FILED
4
vs 1 prior week — ↑ 300%
PIPELINE CONTRACT EXPIRIES
1
vs 1 prior week — Stable
SHUT-IN FILINGS (TRRC)
2
vs 1 prior week — ↑ 100%
FLARING ANOMALIES
2
Reeves Co. +340% vs baseline — NEW
OVERALL DISTRESS VELOCITY
↑ 68%
Signal count 7D vs prior 7D period
// SECTION 10 — WEEKLY MODE
EMERGING DISTRESS BASINS — 30-DAY FORWARD OUTLOOK
Signal velocity analysis for the 30-day forward window identifies three emerging distress zones that are not yet at acquisition-ready status but are showing early-stage signal accumulation that warrants monitoring for transition to active acquisition targeting.
EMERGING — WATCH
Reeves County, TX — Delaware Basin Flaring Cluster
Distress Index61
Signal Velocity↑ 340% FLARING
Operators7 flagged
Timeline30-60 days to active
340% flaring increase via VIIRS data. 3 of 7 flagged operators non-responsive to outreach. If pipeline throughput constraint persists beyond 4 weeks and operators remain non-responsive, expect permit enforcement proceedings to begin. Delaware Basin tier 1 acreage — entry at distressed pricing possible within 60 days.
EMERGING — MONITORING
Mountrail County, ND — Bakken Secondary Succession Wave
Distress Index41
Signal VelocitySTABLE
Operators4 flagged
Timeline6-18 months
Following Flat Rock Exploration (McKenzie County) succession signal identification, EDID has detected 4 additional single-principal LLC operators in Mountrail County with similar behavioral profiles: no new permits 12+ months, delayed regulatory filings, month-to-month vendor contracts. Low urgency but represents a building voluntary divestiture pipeline in top-tier Bakken acreage.
EMERGING — NEW DETECTION
Divide County, ND — Bakken Late-Decline Small Operator Cluster
Distress Index38
Signal VelocityEARLY
Operators3 flagged
Timeline90-180 days
Three small operators in Divide County showing early-stage distress: production declining 20-25% Y/Y, no new permits, 2 operators with vendor downgrades to month-to-month service contracts. At current commodity prices these wells remain marginally economic but the decline trajectory and operational signals suggest 90-180 day entry window for distressed acquisitions.