Texas Allied Petroleum has been exploring oil and natural gas in the United States for quite some time. They have already made different explorations in other parts of the US. It includes drilling and testing of 2,200 feet well, and screening and drilling of Wilson/Todd well in Coffee County, Kansas; purchasing of 300 acres of fossil fuel and gas lease in the Henry Crooks field in Lavaca County, Texas; participating in the completion of a 10,000 feet well called Neuman #1 found in Liberty County, Texas; and reviving the abandoned wells in Little Laramie, Cooper Cave and Herrick in Wyoming.

In the past months, they have been involved in different oil and natural gas explorations. These explorations include the Pieratt-Hoyt #4 Sub-Op Joint Venture, Loeher #2 Joint Venture, Newfield Exxon Joint Venture, Newfield #2 Joint Venture, Loeher #5 Joint Venture, Loeher #1 Joint Venture, Exxon Joint Venture, Durant-Pardo Joint Venture, and Brownrigg Joint Venture. An update about the oil and natural gas explorations were released by Texas Allied Petroleum showing the progress made from the months of April and May. Some of the explorations saw decline in production, some remained neutral, and others increased a little. There were also explorations that weren’t able to show the progress or decline made. Also included in the said update was progress made with regards to the abandoned wells that they revived in Wyoming. In the update, productions in Little Laramie, Cooper Cave and Herrick increased heavily. The update was released in the early part of June.

Texas Allied Petroleum has been in the business since 2005. Their expertise is in exploration, development of fossil fuel and natural gas, and production of oil and natural gas reserves in the Gulf Coast of Texas. TAP also engages in the start-up of major natural gas projects in the United States. It is based Austin, Texas with expansion of operations in Kansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Wyoming.

TAP has been very busy lately in its oil and natural gas explorations. They may be one of the best explorers in the United States but it did not kept them from continuously producing more oils that would be used by the people.

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