Texas Allied Petroleum achieves commercial production
Founded in 2005, Texas Allied Petroleum (TAP) acquires, operates and producing properties within the United States and the Gulf of Mexico. TAP owns an interest in a large number of wells with net production in excess of 100 barrels per day. The venture employs a field staff of experienced people who operate out of field offices around the country. All pumpers and field operations people are company employees and the company’s US operations are headquartered in Austin, Texas.
Texas Allied Petroleum has finally announced that a sustained commercial production of fossil oil was reached in October of 2010 from the platform called Main Pass 35 in Plaquemines Parrish, Louisiana. This means that the company is ready to supply a constant flow of both oil and natural gas. So as a response to this, the enterprise has purchased additional working interest in the oil platform.
In the Henry Crooks Survey, a land lease for natural gas and oil production was granted to the company in March of 2010. More than 300 acres of soil located in Lavaca County, Texas were allotted for usage. This multiplied the company’s capacity for producing natural gas and oil vastly, balancing out the supply and demand of oil they manage. Just recently, Texas Allied Petroleum Inc. affirmed that it has also successfully completed the construction of the Cooper Cove, Herrick and Little Laramie Fields in Wyoming and is generating a large part of its oil produced there daily.
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