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September 30, 2025PR Newswire

West Texas Resources Reports Successful Compliance Test; Highlights High-Value Condensate

West Texas Resources reported a successful Texas Railroad Commission compliance test on one of its natural gas wells, recording approximately 4,000 PSI at the wellhead and confirming a high-value condensate stream of roughly 60 API gravity.

The company stated that its inventory includes at least ten similar gas-condensate wells that require only compliance work before they can be restarted.

The results support the company's thesis that significant productive capacity remains in place across its legacy well inventory, accessible through disciplined, lower-cost compliance and remediation work.

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October 1, 2025PR Newswire

West Texas Resources Outlines Reactivation Plan for 59 Wells Following Successful Well Test

Following a successful well test, WTXR detailed Phase One of its reactivation strategy: 59 shut-in legacy wells across South and Southeast Texas, most requiring only basic compliance work, with a near-term cash-flow base targeted at $7–8 million in annualized gross revenue.

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Corporate Update

September 17, 2025EIN Presswire

Texas Coastal Energy Corp Assumes Control of West Texas Resources, Inc.

Texas Coastal Energy Corp announced the formal change of control and operational stewardship of West Texas Resources, Inc., effective September 16, 2025 — advancing a strategy focused on revitalizing legacy Texas oil fields through modern recovery technologies and disciplined growth.

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