Texas Allied Petroleum Takes A Leading Role in Oil Well Recompletion Operations

 

One of the youngest energy companies to appear in the nation’s oil and gas industries is also among the most innovative, using high technology to support its oil and gas prospecting operations with high success rates.  The 6-year old Austin based Texas Allied Petroleum, Inc has been in the forefront of successful oil and gas exploration projects in at least three states apart from oil-rich Texas – Kansas, Wyoming and Louisiana.

 

Registered with the Texas Oil and gas Association and the Austin Chamber of Commerce, Texas Allied Petroleum currently produces 500,000 cubic feet of natural gas from its facilities in Texas but is diversifying its business to include oil exploration to ensure a 50-50 mix of oil and gas in its energy portfolio.  To this end, the company is carving a business niche in re-drilling, spading and reworking of oil wells to restore their productivity as well as conducting new drilling and start-up operations in energy exploration and production.

 

Texas Allied Petroleum uses 3D seismic signature scanning systems and other innovative technologies to confirm a high probability of hydrocarbon reserves before any capital-intensive drilling or recompilation takes place.  This paid off after a year-long re-drilling operation when in July 2010; it successfully recompleted its 2,300-feet deep Theuman #2 oil well in the Colorado County in Texas. Then in February this year, the company was also successful in reworking the oil fields in Herrick, Cooper Cove and Little Laramie in Wyoming.

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