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Oil and gas production soars despite equipment challenges

June 21, 2024 | Oklahoma County, Oklahoma



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Oil and gas production soars despite equipment challenges
During a recent government meeting, discussions centered on the utilization rates of gate valves in North America, revealing significant discrepancies between current performance and industry targets. A document presented highlighted that the average utilization of gate valves from January 1 to December 31, 2023, stands at only 24%, far below the targeted 65%.

Despite a decrease in the number of rigs, the efficiency of existing rigs has markedly improved, with reports indicating that some rigs have successfully drilled four wells within a 30-day period. This efficiency surge comes amid record oil and gas production levels, reaching 13.1 million barrels per day, even as federal land access has been restricted.

The discussions underscored the resilience of the private sector in the oil and gas industry, suggesting that while regulatory challenges persist, production capabilities remain robust. The meeting highlighted the need for ongoing evaluation of equipment utilization and efficiency to align with industry targets and maximize output.

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