Q&A

How deep are the oil wells in Illinois?

How deep are the oil wells in Illinois?

Most oil produced in Illinois from 1894 through 1937 was produced from shallow zones (formations less than 1,000 feet). In 1937 deeper zones were discovered (formations from 2,500 to 3,500 feet). The deepest well ever drilled in Illinois was over 13,000 feet deep.

Are there oil rigs in Illinois?

Illinois has about 650 oil fields, primarily in the southern half of the state. You can recognize an oil field by the presence of “rocking” oil pump jacks and clusters of large storage tanks.

How much do oil wells sell for?

Onshore wells can be considerably cheaper, particularly if the field is at a shallow depth, where costs range from less than $4.9 million to $8.3 million, and the average completion costing $2.9 million to $5.6 million per well.

How do you extract oil from a well?

The seven steps of oil and natural gas extraction

  1. STEP 1: Preparing the Rig Site.
  2. STEP 2: Drilling.
  3. STEP 3: Cementing and Testing.
  4. STEP 4: Well Completion.
  5. STEP 5: Fracking.
  6. STEP 6: Production and Fracking Fluid Recycling.
  7. STEP 7: Well Abandonment and Land Restoration.

Where does Illinois get its oil?

Most of the producing oil wells in the state are stripper wells that each produce less than 2 barrels of crude oil per day. Several crude oil and petroleum product pipelines cross Illinois and the state is home to the Patoka Terminal crude oil storage hub, which has a storage capacity of more than 19 million barrels.

What are the dangers of collecting crude oil?

7 ways oil and gas drilling is bad for the environment

  • Pollution impacts communities.
  • Dangerous emissions fuel climate change.
  • Oil and gas development can ruin wildlands.
  • Fossil fuel extraction turns visitors away.
  • Drilling disrupts wildlife habitat.
  • Oil spills can be deadly to animals.

What do you mean by fracking?

Hydraulic fracturing, or “fracking” as it is more commonly known, is just one small method of the broader process of unconventional development of oil and natural gas. Fracking is a proven drilling technology used for extracting oil, natural gas, geothermal energy, or water from deep underground.

Where are the oil and gas fields in Illinois?

Most of the production is located in the southern part of Illinois. The oil producing area of Illinois is part of a geologic structure or province known as the Illinois Basin. The Illinois Basin covers southern Illinois, western Kentucky and western Indiana. Approximately 800 drilling permits for oil, gas and injection wells are issued each year.

How many barrels a day does the Illinois oil well pump?

The new well gained top honors by pumping out more than 175,000 barrels of crude in just nine months. Eddy Ekis, an oilfield pumper who works for Production Energy, put that in perspective by explaining a typical good well in the small scale production standards of Illinois might pump 10 barrels a day.

How much oil does Illinois produce per year?

In 1996, Illinois produced over 15 million barrels (630 million gallons) of oil; about 500 new wells were drilled, mostly to continue the development of known fields. In 1998, the average daily oil production from an Illinois well was only 1 to 2 barrels (42 to 84 gallons); but with 30,000 active wells, that adds up! Where is oil found?

Who are the oil and gas regulators in Illinois?

The Office of Oil and Gas Resource Management is the regulatory authority in Illinois for permitting, drilling, operating, and plugging oil and gas production wells. The Office implements the Illinois Oil and Gas Act and enforces standards for the construction and operation of related production equipment and facilities.