Products Refining

Full Capacities & Refining

GeoSouthern Energy Corporation full capacities and refining segments involves multiple fronts in terms of petrochemical, oil & gas products productions, that reflects on our datas.

Illustrated oil & gas field reserves

Operation oil & gas field
Reserve Classification Quantity Units Data Year
Gonzales shale formation original oil in place 10.2 billion+ 2024
Lavaca basin asset 1.000P reserves 500 billion 2024
East Texas shale zone initial geological reserves 86649.7 million 2024
Haynesville development area original oil in place 700 million 2024
South Gonzales prospect original oil in place 12.6 billion + 2024
Central Austin Chalk asset reserves 100 million 2024
GeoSouthern Legacy Block 1.000P reserves 1.8 billion + 2024
Deep South Texas expansion recoverable reserves 200 billion + 2024

 

These are examples of GeoSouthern Energy Corporation’s strategic operational reserves, used for multi-functional exploration and extraction efforts. Our reserve base supports both local and international market systems through dependable production capacity.

Oil & gas refining production testaments


1981 - 1995 1996 - 2010 2011 - Present
Crude oil refining production capacities 63.11% 82% 99.99%
Gas refining distillation 41.2% 90% 99.99%
Petrochemical refining input/output 100% 100% 100%
Refining full depth 100% 100% 100%
Product refining breadth profit, % 50 to 100 50 to 100 50 to 100
Petrochemical refining input/output 100% 100% 100%

 


We have steadily implemented a modernization strategy to expand our production capacity both in range and throughput. This approach enables our leadership team to further elevate operational excellence across the entire asset base.

GeoSouthern Energy Corporation maintains a sustainable onshore program with a focus on efficiency, environmental responsibility, and innovation. While our operations are primarily U.S.-based, we continue to explore forward-looking development opportunities in line with industry best practices.

We are also evaluating deep sub-surface plays with the potential for high-yield resources, particularly within complex shale and subsalt formations across our acreage in Texas.