Integrity has been considered one of the most important factors a company should possess in order to earn the trust of its business partners and customers. This factor has been consistently retained by Texas Allied Petroleum. The members of its upper management team have been working hand in hand to drive all the operations of the company in accordance to its core principle of excellence in all business aspects. They also conduct regular seminars and workshops to maintain the productivity as well as dedication of all the employees in the company.
Over the years, it has seemed that the name ‘Texas Allied Petroleum’ (TAP) has been commonly associated with the numerous notable oil drilling projects in different parts of the US. The excellent performance of the company in each project it has joined with has served as tokens that further improve its reputation in the oil exploration, development, and production industry. Time after time, this company has never failed to meet the expectations of the giant oil corporations it has collaborated with. As a matter of fact, TAP has been able to deliver performances that go beyond what its associate companies have anticipated.
The operation of Texas Allied Petroleum is divided into two main parts. The first one is the search for potential oil fields where geological physics testing procedures will be done to determine the quantity and the exact location of the existing hydrocarbon reserves. Drilling operations will then follow once the area has been proven to be a good place for an oil well. Meanwhile, the other type of operation TAP offers is the restoration of previously used oil wells. Several major companies have already considered the services of TAP as the best option in order to achieve the most desirable results. During the early years of its operations, it was able to help oil producers in the extraction of up to 500,000 cubic feet of natural gas within a span of 24 hours only. Established in 2005, this company was not hindered by its young age to work successfully on the operations in several large and small oil fields throughout the US.
Currently, Texas Allied Petroleum declared its plans on the installation of 4 submersible pumps in its acquired fields in Wyoming, particularly the Herrick and Little Laramie fields. In these fields, the entire large scale surface discharge system is expected to be completed by December of this year. TAP will use this system to maximize the oil production in these areas.
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