Lamb County was ranked 115th in the state in oil production in November as it produced 17,429 barrels of oil and 17,314 mcf of gas.
November oil and gas production figures were released recently by the Railroad Commission of Texas.
Through November, Lamb County has produced 168,393 barrels of oil and 170,536 Mcf of natural gas. It was ranked at 172 in the state in gas production.
Hockley County was ranked the 25th most productive oil county in Texas.
Hockley County produced 786,988 barrels of crude during November, 2022.
It produced 794,093 barrels in October.
Through 11 months of 2022, Hockley County produced 9,215,834 barrels of crude, 5,552,384 Mcf of natural gas and 1,245 barrels of condensate.
Hockley County was ranked 68th in the state in gas production.
Cochran County produced 178,987 barrels of crude during November and was ranked 41st in the state in oil production. The county also produced 104,681 mcf of natural gas.
Through 11 months, Cochran County had produced 2,229,855 barrels of oil and 1,271,951 mcf of gas. It was ranked 141st in the state in gas production.
Terry County was ranked 42nd in Texas in oil production in November. It produced 180,411 barrels of oil and 24,877 Mcf of gas. Through 11 months, Terry County had produced 2,229,563 barrels of oil and 337,646 Mcf of gas.
The top 10 oil producing counties in Texas were: 1. Midland, 2. Martin, 3. Upton, 4. Howard, 5. Karnes, 6. Loving, 7. Reeves, 8. Glasscock, 9. Andrews and 10. Reagan.
Dawson County was ranked 36th, Hale was ranked 65th, Crosby was ranked 88th and Lubbock was ranked 89th in the state in oil production in November.