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Texas Oil and Gas Production Statistics for December 2015

February 29, 2016

AUSTIN – Production for December 2015 as reported to the Railroad Commission of Texas (Commission) is 74,575,286 barrels of crude oil and 625,413,983 mcf (thousand cubic feet) of total gas from oil and gas wells. These preliminary figures are based on production volumes reported by operators and will be updated as late and corrected production reports are received.  Production reported to the Commission for the same time period last year, December 2014, was: 71,074,245 barrels of crude oil preliminarily, updated to a current figure of 91,295,801 barrels; and 627,692,206 Mcf of total gas preliminarily, updated to a current figure of 756,753,620 Mcf.

The Commission reports that in the last 12 months, total Texas reported production was 1.009 billion barrels of crude oil and 8.3 trillion cubic feet of total gas. Crude oil production reported by the Commission is limited to oil produced from oil leases and does not include condensate, which is reported separately by the Commission.

Texas preliminary December 2015 crude oil production averaged 2,405,654 barrels daily, compared to the 2,292,718 barrels daily average of December 2014.

Texas preliminary December 2015 total gas production averaged 20,174,645 Mcf (thousand cubic feet) a day, compared to the 20,248,136 Mcf daily average of December 2014.

Texas production in December 2015 came from 184,829 oil wells and 90,182 gas wells.

For additional oil and gas production statistics, visit visit the RRC’s Oil & Gas Production web page.

 
TABLE 1  DECEMBER 2015 TEXAS TOP TEN OIL CRUDE OIL PRODUCING COUNTIES RANKED BY PRELIMINARY PRODUCTION

RANK

COUNTY

CRUDE OIL (BBLS)

    1.

KARNES

6,320,109

    2.

LA SALLE

4,689,981

    3.

DEWITT

4,131,601

    4.

MIDLAND

3,600,881

    5.

MARTIN

3,423,559

    6.

UPTON

3,206,524

    7.

ANDREWS

3,050,175

    8.

GONZALES

3,039,620

    9.

MCMULLEN

2,778,013

  10.

REEVES

2,554,952


TABLE 2 – DECEMBER 2015 TEXAS TOP TEN TOTAL GAS (GAS WELL GAS & CASINGHEAD) PRODUCING COUNTIES RANKED BY PRELIMINARY PRODUCTION

RANK

COUNTY

TOTAL GAS (MCF)

    1.

WEBB

56,682,839

    2.

TARRANT

48,940,909

    3.

PANOLA

27,042,590

    4.

DIMMIT

23,348,223

    5.

JOHNSON

20,759,972

    6.

DEWITT

19,884,623

    7.

WISE

19,536,004

    8.

KARNES

19,487,833

    9.

LA SALLE

18,530,052

  10.

DENTON

17,441,199


TABLE 3 – DECEMBER 2015 TEXAS TOP TEN TOTAL CONDENSATE PRODUCING COUNTIES RANKED BY PRELIMINARY PRODUCTION

RANK

COUNTY

CONDENSATE (BBLS)

    1.

DIMMIT

2,109,085

    2.

WEBB

1,347,213

    3.

KARNES

1,102,613

    4.

DEWITT

1,075,656

    5.

CULBERSON

672,207

    6.

LIVE OAK

546,084

    7.

LA SALLE

369,578

    8.

REEVES

345,470

    9.

WHEELER

269,361

  10.

MCMULLEN

214,564


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