Texas Allied Petroleum Takes A Leading Role in Oil Well Recompletion Operations
One of the emerging new players in the nation’s energy sourcing landscape happens to be based in the country’s oil industry capital state, Texas. Riding high on the booming market demand for fuel and the government’s tax incentives, Austin-based Texas Allied Petroleum Inc has been actively engaged in various oil and gas energy projects in the exploration and production staged both for new and revived oil wells.
Incorporated in November 2005, Texas Allied Petroleum is registered with the Texas Oil and Gas Association and the Austin Chamber of Commerce and is producing more than half a million cubic feet of natural gas. It has built and revived a number of oil wells across three other states outside of Texas. Thanks to the use of innovative prospecting technologies including 3D seismic geophysics, the company has had a high success rate in its oil and gas exploration and recompletion projects. Just recently, it announced a successful in recompletion of the oil wells in Herrick, Cooper Cove, and Little Laramie in Wyoming which now have a combined output of 100 barrel daily.
In July last year, Texas Allied Petroleum expanded its participation in the Main Pass 35 project consisting of 15 offshore drilling operations in the Plaquemines Parish of Louisiana. It has also successfully revived a 2,300-feet deep Theuman #2 oil well in the Colorado County in Texas and a 2,200 foot deep Wilson/Todd oil well in Kansas. Clearly, the company is on the roll without any let up.
