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Stripper Oil Wells in Nebraska 2012

The Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission (IOGCC) defines stripper wells as those wells producing 10 barrels of oil or less per day. Stripper oil wells produce marginal oil which is oil produced from wells that operate on the lower edge of profitability.

Nebraska had 1,553 stripper oil wells in 2012 (0.38 percent of the nation's reported 409,593 stripper wells). Shown in the table below, these 1,553 stripper wells produced 1,545,886 barrels of oil or 61.5 percent of Nebraska's oil production. Using 2012's average wellhead oil price in Nebraska of $84.95 per barrel, without the stripper oil wells' production, an additional $131 million would have been spent on crude oil imports.

While each individual well in Nebraska contributed only a small amount of oil (2.70 barrels a day, on average), combined with the rest of the nation, stripper well production was over 268.7 million barrels of oil (or 17.2 percent of the total 1.56 billion barrels of oil produced in the United States) saving $25.4 billion on additional imports to the nation. (The nation's average wellhead oil price in 2012 was $94.52 per barrel.)

Rank

Twenty–eight states produce oil from stripper wells: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wyoming. Within this group, in 2012, Nebraska was ranked 11th highest in average daily production per well, 19th highest in oil production from stripper wells, and 21st highest in the number of stripper oil wells.

Plugged and Abandoned Stripper Wells

Many states have programs that allow a well to temporarily stop production. These idle wells are not included in the abandoned well column of the table below; only wells that have been permanently plugged are included. Also, orphaned wells are not included in the table's abandoned well figures. These are wells that are not producing, have not been plugged, and whose owners are either insolvent or cannot be located.

 

YearNumber of
Stripper Wells
Production
(Barrels)
Plugged and
Abandoned
Stripper Wells
Average Daily
Production
per Well
(Barrels)
Percent of
Total
Crude Oil
Production
20121,5531,545,886NA2.7061.50%
20111,5161,596,257NANANA
20101,4521,407,979NANANA
20091,4631,434,068NA2.7064.05%
20081,4711,644,062273.1068.69%
20071,4731,634,975203.0470.01%
20061,4871,579,404152.9168.29%
20051,4781,598,224192.9666.22%
20041,4501,654,195543.1265.98%
20031,4231,651,923803.1859.96%
20021,4511,717,9831003.2461.82%
20011,4751,765,208833.2860.42%
20001,4831,831,497673.3761.97%
19991,4981,828,293663.3468.70%
19981,6462,113,098903.5266.54%
19971,6992,366,278663.8270.91%
19961,0041,948,7101125.3055.00%
19951,1141,899,004364.6750.06%
19941,1852,147,655504.9750.92%
19931,2742,214,607654.7645.49%
19921,2092,023,359554.5936.96%
19911,1901,871,474434.3132.09%
19901,2692,011,219604.3434.15%
19891,2472,110,732434.6433.87%
19881,5052,446,275304.4440.92%
19871,5892,687,697394.6344.13%
19861,6372,617,159454.3836.87%
19851,7162,947,347364.7142.45%
19841,7072,974,420364.7645.97%
19831,6723,417,977185.6053.52%
19821,5852,878,602154.9741.89%
19811,4142,510,329114.8637.63%
19801,2232,236,500185.0035.84%
19791,0371,865,695174.9330.74%
1978987NA59NANA
1977919NA14NANA
1976812NA10NANA
1975638NA9NANA
1974577NA74NANA
1973526NA72NANA
1972417NA50NANA
1971484NA50NANA
1970437NA47NANA

Sources: "marginal wells: fuel for economic growth." Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission, Oklahoma City, OK. Nebraska Energy Office, Lincoln, NE.

Notes: The number of wells is estimated for 1997. NA = no data available.