Texas Allied Petroleum Works Towards Expanding Their Production
Texas Allied Petroleum, Inc. (TAP) is situated near Austin, within the state of Texas. The major role of the venture is to expand, search, and develop natural gas and oil reserves, in and around the Louisiana Gulf Coast and the Texas state. The company began its activity in the 2005 of November and has seen a constant growth ever since.
Texas Allied Petroleum is a high emergence oil and natural gas production, exploration and drilling venture operating in dozens of exploration and production basins all over North America. TAP’s focus is in Henry Crooks Survey, Lavaca County and in the heart of Texas’s prolific and hydrocarbon-rich Gulf Coast including Yegua sand. TAP is headquartered in Austin, Texas with assets in Louisiana, Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas, and Wyoming. The company is one of the pioneers of offshore and onshore drilling in the country and is now looking forward towards expansion in deepwater exploration and drilling and other allied areas of service sector.
In 3rd March, 2010, Texas Allied Petroleum (TAP) Inc. received an additional positive boost when it was allotted 300 acres of land under lease in Lavaca County, Texas, specifically in the Henry Crooks Survey to extract fossil oil as good as gas. The choice will positively lift the bar for other companies in the same area. Recently, the venture fruitfully reworked the 3 fields, Herrick, Cooper Cove as well as Little Laramie, in Wyoming, and is now producing 100 barrels of oil on an every day basis.