Texas Petroleum: The Unconventional History by Mike Cox - HTML preview

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TEXAS ALLIANCE OF ENERGY PRODUCERS

 

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• 25% of Alliance members are drilling and well servicing contractors, service and supply companies, crude oil and natural gas purchasers, accountants, lawyers, and bankers. Two-thirds of the members said they have 10 or fewer employees, while 5% said they had more than 100 employees. Alliance members are active in the oil & gas industry throughout the State of Texas and beyond:

• 83% have operations in South Texas (Railroad Commission Districts 1-4)

• 35% operate in East Texas (RRC Districts 5 and 6)

• 73% operate in North Texas (RRC Districts 9 and 10)

• 92% operate in West Texas (RRC Districts 7B, 7C, 8, and 8A)

• 44% operate in Oklahoma

• 32% operate in New Mexico

• 27% operate in Louisiana

• 53% operate in various other states