Texas Allied Petroleum Expands its Oil and Natural Gas Portfolio
The Austin based Texas Allied Petroleum, also known in the nation’s energy sector as Tap Oil & Gas LLC, has been in the forefront of energy exploration, aggressively taking its mission to bring a 50-50 mix in natural gas and oil energy portfolio, and achieving in 6 short years what no energy company has done during a similar period.
Operating in the nation’s energy capital where its oil industry first started in 1901, the Texas Allied Petroleum company currently produces more than half a million cubic feet of natural gas from its facilities in Austin, Texas. And under its current President and CEO Anthony Black, the company is hewing close to its mission to have a 50-50 mix in natural gas and oil energy projects in its portfolio which it has achieved so far with new exploration and reworking of idled oil fields in the country.
With the use of high technology 3D seismic geophysics, Texas Allied Petroleum has ventured in other states as its energy prospecting initiatives have paid of, striking oil in its 2,200 foot deep Wilson/Todd oil well in Coffee County in Wyoming after almost a year of drilling. It has also taken greater participation in the Main Pass 35 project in Plaquemines Parish in Louisiana which has 15-oil well drilling operations off the coast of Plaquemines Parish in Louisiana. It has also reworked idled oil fields in Cooper Cove, Little Laramie, and Herrick in Wyoming to produce more than 100 barrels of oil each day. This is just a start as its home state has few more oil and gas exploration sites it will help develop in the Henry Crooks area of Lavaca County and Yequa Sands in Liberty County.