That oil (looking at the pic) appears to very clean or clear? You sure it’s not leaking from somewhere else? I worked on a loader tractor for the San Diego county one time chasing an oil leak that several technicians couldn’t isolate the source.
Many hours of gaskets and seal replacement by the other guys. Long story short it was the oil pressure switch that was leaking internally. I opened the wire loom up and out came the oil.
That oil has less than 300 miles on it. Since November I replaced the front cover, oil pump, front seal twice, timing chain added a sleeve to crank shaft and oil pan gasket twice once with and once without RTV. I went up to 20/50 oil to try and silence a mystery knock. It leaked as soon as I finished up the major work than I changed the gasket and went 20/50 with the same leak. Nothing seems to be coming from the front it seems to be coming from the area where the pan meets the bell housing. It's leaked or seeped oil for years but nothing like that from this area was mostly the front cover
We checked from up under and everything looked as it should around valve covers other than a seep. So i'm guessing all that's left in this neighborhood is the rear main, still don't think that's it and maybe its the crucifix. The pattern that its blowing back from is around the drain back. The front stays dry.
Once it stops raining I'm going to feel around the back around the valley pan to double check it's not from up high.