Texas Allied Petroleum is expanding its core line of work
Located in Austin, Texas, Texas Allied Petroleum (TAP) is a company involved in oil extraction. Currently, it is engaged in the exploration, production and development of natural gas and oil reservoirs that are available in the Texas Gulf Coast. The company has a very active presence and is seen as a top competitor in the oil and natural gas area. It is committed to providing quality services and products, announcing it their number one priority. They have launched in business since November 2005, and from the looking of their activity, they do not have any plans to stop anytime soon.
Texas Allied Petroleum, Inc. is presently pulling out in excess of 500,000 cubic feet of natural gas per twenty-four hours and has recently taken part in the drilling and testing of a 2,200 ft well in Coffee County, Kansas. Just last year, in February 2010, it has finished the screening and drilling of the well, known as Wilson/Todd. Plus, TAP Inc., In the same time span, it has also bought a 300 acre fossil oil and gas lease in the Henry Crooks field, Lavaca County, Texas. It has declared that is has projects to develop and test up to 4 wells in the Yegua sand. Later and it had participated in the completion of the Neuman #1, a 10,000 ft. well in Liberty County, Texas.
Vastly expanding its center business of extraction, development and production of natural gas and fossil oil reserves, late last year in October, Texas Allied Petroleum Inc. had demonstrated extra interest in the Main Pass 35 project. The Main Pass is made up of 15 wells, offshore from Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, which could further increase their production.