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ExxonMobil begins drilling, construction on Texas oil recovery project

ExxonMobil said on Tuesday that drilling and construction have started on an enhanced oil recovery project at the Means field in Andrews County, Texas.

The first phase of the project has the potential to recover as much as 5mn barrels of additional oil, an amount equal to the annual energy needs of about 170,000 Texas households, according to the company.

ExxonMobil has more than two decades of experience with carbon dioxide injection for enhanced oil recovery at the Means field, it said.

The new project will apply technology to produce oil that until recently was technically and economically challenging to develop. Carbon dioxide injection is expected to begin before year-end 2011.

This first phase could lead to future development phases, which could significantly increase oil recovery from the field, officials said.

“ExxonMobil’s investment in the field is part of an ongoing effort to find, develop and produce more domestic supplies of oil and gas to meet the country’s growing energy needs,” said Lyndal Trout, the company’s senior field superintendent for western Texas.

ExxonMobil discovered the Means field in the early 1930s. Since then, the company has produced more than 300mn barrels of oil from the field.

Over the past three years, ExxonMobil’s capital expenditures in Texas have exceeded $790mn, helping create jobs and contributing to economic growth across the region, the company said.

They also help maintain Texas’ position as the leading US oil and natural gas producing state, officials noted.

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