Nuvion Energy
Operations framework

Operations

Operational execution and sustainability are not separate domains. The platform connects them within one connected framework that addresses legacy liabilities, environmental conditions, and how current operations contribute to stronger long-term outcomes.
Nuvion integrates operational execution with sustainability across four main verticals. Each area is evaluated on its own technical, economic, and environmental characteristics, with a focus on responsible management of legacy assets in Texas.
Four core areas

Four connected core areas

Each area is evaluated on its own technical, economic, and environmental characteristics — not bundled into one undifferentiated bucket.
Field execution

Field Execution – Upstream Operations & Well Reactivation

Technical review, production optimization, and responsible reactivation of viable assets. This vertical focuses on unlocking value from low-producing, inactive, or underutilized wells in known fields.
Methane abatement & plugging

Methane Abatement & Plugging – Plugging and Environmental Remediation

Responsible closure, site remediation, and methane mitigation. Non-viable wellbores are converted into regulated, environmentally sound outcomes.
Water handling & reuse

Water Handling & Reuse – Water and Infrastructure Opportunities

Produced water handling, treatment, reuse, and infrastructure development from legacy oilfields. This creates standalone infrastructure value while reducing surface footprint.
Future renewables

Future Energy and Transition Initiatives

Gradual expansion into cleaner technologies and aligned infrastructure solutions as projects mature.
Sustainability

Sustainability is structural

Built into operations rather than treated as a separate goal.
Sustainability at Nuvion is built into operations rather than treated as a separate goal. It is embedded in how assets are evaluated, projects are structured, and capital is redeployed.
The main sustainability activities include responsible plugging and closure of non-viable wells, environmental remediation and methane mitigation, produced water handling and infrastructure development, and gradual expansion into cleaner energy technologies. These activities turn legacy challenges into opportunities for value recovery while supporting long-term environmental responsibility.
Plugging
Methane
Water
Future
Where operations run

Operating in Texas

A favorable regulatory environment, depth of legacy assets, and mature oilfield infrastructure.
Operations are concentrated in Texas due to its favorable regulatory environment, the depth of legacy assets, and mature oilfield infrastructure. This setting supports efficient execution across upstream operations, plugging and remediation, and water infrastructure opportunities.
The Texas Railroad Commission provides clear, established processes for permitting, plugging, and operating activity. Stacked formation geology, deep midstream coverage, and proximity to refineries and active crude buyers across multiple basins support all four core areas within a single coherent operating footprint.
This page describes the platform at the operating level. All material facts, economic terms, risks, and participation rights for any specific project are disclosed only at the SPV level inside the gated participation environment.
Caldwell Co.
Texas
Stacked Pay Zones
Austin ChalkNaturally fractured
Eagle FordHigh-pressure shale

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