Wolfcamp shale play is driver of increased oil and gas production in the Permian Basin

Fuel Fix:
The Wolfcamp shale play has been a key driver of growing oil and gas production in West Texas' booming Permian Basin oil field, according to the Energy Department.

The increased output from the Wolfcamp has helped make the Permian the top producing oil field in the United States and a focus for billions of dollars of investments.

Oil production from the Wolfcamp as of September reahed 1 million barrels a day and natural gas 4 billion cubic feet a day,, according to a new Energy Department.

The Wolfcamp play is one of a few that make up oil and gas-rich zones deep underneath West Texas and form the the Permian region and its sub-basins the Delaware Basin, Central Basin Platform, and Midland Basin.

That production is around one-third of the Permian's estimated Sept. production of 3.5 million barrels a day of crude oil and 11.6 trillion cubic feet of natural gas.
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The Wolfcamp is an extremely rich formation that is among other formations underlying the Permian Basin.  Producers are exploiting all those formations because they set on top of each other like a stack of pancakes.  Production could increase dramatically when the pipelines and other infrastructure are in place in the next year.

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