OCC Oil and Gas Annual Report for 2004

OCC Oil and Gas Annual Report for 2004

OKLAHOMA CORPORATION COMMISSION 2004 REPORT ON CRUDE OIL AND NATURAL GAS ACTIVITY WITHIN THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA Report Prepared By: Technical Services Department Oil and Gas Conservation Division June 1, 2005 OKLAHOMA CORPORATION COMMISSION 2101 N Lincoln Blvd PO Box 52000 Oklahoma City, OK 73152-2000 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2004 REPORT ON OIL AND NATURAL GAS ACTIVITY WITHIN THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Prepared by: Technical Services Department Oil and Gas Conservation Division June 1, 2005 THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK INTENTIONALLY ============================================================================================================ The Oil and Gas Conservation Division issues this publication as authorized by the Oklahoma Corporation Commission. Approximately 25 copies have been prepared and distributed at a cost of 2.542 cents per page. Copies have been deposited with the Publications Clearinghouse of the Oklahoma Department of Libraries. ============================================================================================================ PREFACE The 2004 edition of the Report on Crude Oil and Natural Gas Activity is designed to acquaint the general public with oil and gas statistics for the State of Oklahoma. This publication is a summary of statistics for the calendar year 2004. In addition to this summary of annual statistics, the Technical Services Department also publishes a Monthly Crude Oil and Natural Gas Production Report, which is a summary of provisional and revised data by county for the State of Oklahoma. This report is available to any interested parties free of charge upon written request. Also, all of the information contained within this report and the monthly report is available on the World Wide Web at www.occeweb.com in PDF format. All comments or suggestions for future reports or for further information should be directed to the following person: Mr. Larry Claxton Manager of Statistical Services Technical Services Department Oil and Gas Conservation Division PO Box 52000 Oklahoma City, OK 73152-2000 Phone: (405) 521-2273 Fax: (405) 522-0493 E-Mail: [email protected] ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This publication of the Report on Crude Oil and Natural Gas Activity Within the State of Oklahoma has resulted from the combined efforts of the following persons or organizations: Ernestine Gibson, IHS ENERGY, Houston, Texas Phil Zacker, Pangaea, Inc., Edmond Kerri Ward, Oklahoma Tax Commission, Oklahoma City Sherry Watson, Oklahoma Tax Commission, Oklahoma City Dan Boyd, Oklahoma Geological Survey We appreciate the assistance of all those who have helped in the preparation of this publication. Larry Claxton Manager of Statistical Services Technical Services Department Oil and Gas Conservation Division This Page Left Blank Intentionally Table Of Contents Preface iii Acknowledgements iv Oklahoma Factoids 1 Annual Liquids and Gas Runs by County by Calendar Year (1975 – 2004) 3 Chart: Oklahoma Oil Production (1900 – 2004) 63 Oil Production by Calendar Year (1891 – 2004) 64 Chart: Oklahoma Average Oil Price (1950 – 2004) 66 Average Oil Price by Calendar Year (1950 – 2004) 67 Chart: Oklahoma Gas Production (1905 – 2004) 68 Gas Production by Calendar Year (1905 – 2004) 69 Chart: Oklahoma Average Gas Price (1950 – 2004) 70 Average Gas Price by Calendar Year (1950 –2004) 71 Chart: Wildcat Wells (1980 – 2004) 72 New Field Wildcat Wells Drilled by Calendar Year (1980 – 2004) 73 Chart: Exploratory Wells (1980 – 2004) 74 Exploratory Wells Drilled by Calendar Year (1980 –2004) 75 Chart: Average Number Of Rigs by Calendar Year (1984 – 2004) 76 Monthly Number of Rigs by Calendar Year (1984 – 2004) 77 Chart: Plugging and Abandonments by Calendar Year (1970 – 2004) 78 Plugging and Abandonments by Type of Well by Calendar Year (1970 – 2004) 79 Chart: Number of Intents to Drill (Permits) Approved by Calendar Year (1940 – 2004) 81 Number of Intents to Drills (Permits) Approved by Month by Calendar Year (1940 – 2004) 82 Chart: Total Well Completions by Calendar Year (1955 – 2004) 84 Total Well Completions by Type of Well by Calendar Year (1904 – 2004) 85 Summary of Active Producing Leases by County (1999 – 2004) 90 Chart: Summary of Completions by Calendar Year / Total Footage Drilled (1983 – 2004) 102 Annual Summary of Completions by County by Type of Well by Calendar Year/Footage Drilled and Average Footage/Success Percentage (1983 – 2004) 103 Ranking of the Top 100 Oil Producers by Total Production for the Current Year 147 Ranking of the Top 100 Gas Producers by Total Production for the Current Year 150 Appendix 153 A - Public Sources of Oklahoma Oil and Gas Data 154 B - Historical Highlights Of The Energy Industry 165 C - Historical Tour Of Oklahoma’s Oil and Gas Industry 169 D - What A Barrel Of Crude Oil Makes 182 E - Petrochemicals: Raw Materials for More than 3,000 Everyday Products 183 F – Definitions and Terms Used in this Publication 184 Oklahoma Factoids General Overview • Population: 3,523,553 (2004) (ranked 28 th ) • Per Capita Income: $26,656 (2003) (ranked 40 th ) • Total Energy Consumption: 1.5 quadrillion Btu (2001) (ranked 24 th ) • Per Capita Energy Consumption: 444 million Btu (2001) (ranked 8 th ) • Total Petroleum Consumption: 12.3 million gallons per day (2001) (ranked 22 nd ) • Gasoline Consumption: 5.0 million gallons per day (2001) (ranked 27 th ) • Distillate Fuel Consumption: 4.1 million gallons per day (2001) (ranked 14 th ) • Liquefied Petroleum Gas Consumption: 0.6 millions gallons per day (2001) (ranked 26 th ) • Jet Fuel Consumption: 0.8 million gallons per day (2001) (ranked 23 rd ) • Natural Gas Consumption: 533,666 million cubic feet (2003) (ranked 11 th ) Petroleum Supply (Upstream) • Crude Oil Proved Reserves: 588 million barrels (2003) (ranked 5 th ) Accounts for 3 percent of U.S. crude oil proved reserves. • Crude Oil Production: 178 thousand barrels per day (2003) (ranked 6 th ) Accounts for 3 percent of U.S. crude oil production. • Total Producing Oil Wells: 83,750 (2004) • Rotary Rigs In Operation: 159 (2004) Natural Gas Supply • Natural Gas Proved Reserves: 15.401 trillion cubic feet (2003) (ranked 4 th ) • Natural gas Production: 1.662 trillion cubic feet (2003) (ranked 2 nd ) Accounts for 9 percent of U.S. natural gas production. • Total Producing Gas Wells: 35,612 (2004) Transportation: • Major Pipelines: - Crude Oil – Sun, ShellTexaco, Ozark, Koch, Duke, ConocoPhillips, BP Amoco, Seaway, Natural Gas Clearinghouse, Arco, ExxonMobil, Ultramar Shamrock, Jayhawk, Farmland Industries - Product – Williams, ConocoPhillips, Explorer, Citgo, Emerald - Liquefied Petroleum Gas – ConocoPhillips, DSE, ExxonMobil, Koch, PDIM, Trans Texas • Ports and Waterway Systems: Catoosa (Port) Refining and Marketing (Downstream) • Refineries: Distillation capacity of 476,505 Barrels Per Calendar Day (BCD) (2004) - ConocoPhillips - Sinclair Oil Corporation - Sunoco Inc . - TPI Petro Inc . - Wynnewood Refining Company • Gasoline Stations: 4,091 outlets (2004) or about 2.4 percent of U.S. total. Sources and notes: Energy Information Administration, Bureau of Census, and National Petroleum News “Market Facts 2003.” Rankings include the District of Columbia. OKLAHOMA CORPORATION COMMISSION OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION DIVISION TECHNICAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT 2004 ANNUAL LIQUIDS AND GAS RUNS _ _____________ _ _ __ BARRELS __ _ _______________ _ _ _ _______________ _ _ ____ MCF ______ _ _______________ _ COUNTY | TOTAL | | CRUDE | CONDENSATE | | | TOTAL | | CASINGHEAD | NATURAL | NAME | LIQUIDS | | OIL | OIL | | | GAS | | GAS | GAS | | (1+2) | | (1) | (2) | | | (4+5) | | (4) | (5) | | ------------- | | ------------- | --------------- | | | --------------- | | --------------- | --------------- | ADAIR | 0 | | 0 | 0 | | | 0 | | 0 | 0 | ALFALFA | 453,893 | | 433,972 | 19,921 | | | 5,390,200 | | 100,542 | 5,289,658 | ATOKA | 10,806 | | 10,806 | 0 | | | 1,740,391 | | 0 | 1,740,391 | BEAVER | 1,425,671 | | 1,380,935 | 44,735 | | | 58,574,332 | | 694,165 | 57,880,167 | BECKHAM | 419,094 | | 390,382 | 28,712 | | | 140,850,113 | | 520 | 140,849,593 | BLAINE | 424,449 | | 403,702 | 20,747 | | | 44,773,408 | | 257,398 | 44,516,010 | BRYAN | 67,566 | | 67,423 | 143 | | | 2,127,610 | | 0 | 2,127,610 | CADDO | 2,075,274 | | 2,018,047 | 57,227 | | | 90,529,118 | | 450,169 | 90,078,949 | CANADIAN | 1,037,001 | | 1,002,327 | 34,675 | | | 54,085,994 | | 1,895,115 | 52,190,879 | CARTER | 7,039,975 | | 7,037,291 | 2,684 | | | 14,620,253 | | 5,254,579 | 9,365,674 | CHEROKEE | 0 | | 0 | 0 | | | 0 | | 0 | 0 | CHOCTAW | 0 | | 0 | 0 | | | 0 | | 0 | 0 | CIMARRON | 129,328 | | 129,328 | 0 | | | 2,138,376 | | 35,415 | 2,102,961 | CLEVELAND | 665,347 | | 664,714 | 633 | | | 1,592,328 | | 906,365 | 685,963 | COAL | 175,143 | | 174,966 | 177 | | | 5,907,308 | | 97,422 | 5,809,886 | COMANCHE | 221,260 | | 220,891 | 369 | | | 2,060,252 | | 47,751 | 2,012,501 | COTTON | 142,254 | | 142,254 | 0 | | | 63,623 | | 0 | 63,623 | CRAIG | 309 | | 309 | 0 | | | 1,623,532 | | 1,423 | 1,622,109 | CREEK | 2,367,491 | | 2,352,622 | 14,869 | | | 2,576,940 | | 1,275,214 | 1,301,726 | CUSTER | 669,672 | | 631,513 | 38,159 | | | 68,421,866 | | 151,326 | 68,270,540 | DELAWARE | 0 | | 0 | 0 | | | 0 | | 0 | 0 | DEWEY | 805,255 | | 755,452 | 49,803 | | | 36,208,781 | | 162,558 | 36,046,223 | ELLIS | 613,886 | | 569,975 | 43,912 | | | 33,244,916 | | 601,987

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