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The Dominant Oil Producing States RankStateShare of Total Production1Texas43.0%2North Dakota10.4%3New Mexico9.2%4Oklahoma4.1%1 more row Aug 10, 2021
Texas has seen a 51.7% increase in the size of its proved oil reserves over the last five years, further cementing its place as the top oil state in the U.S. With more than 18.6 billion barrels of proved oil reserves, Texas now has more than three times the total of the next-highest state, North Dakota (5.9 billion).
Washingtons refineries receive crude oil supplies by pipeline from Canada, by ship at the states extensive port facilities, and by rail. The states five refineries process domestic and foreign crude oils, primarily from Canada, North Dakota, and Alaska.
According to the MAHB, the worlds oil reserves will run out by 2052, natural gas by 2060 and coal by 2090.
Washingtons refineries receive crude oil supplies by pipeline from Canada, by ship at the states extensive port facilities, and by rail. The states five refineries process domestic and foreign crude oils, primarily from Canada, North Dakota, and Alaska.
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Washingtons refineries receive crude oil supplies by pipeline from Canada, by ship at the states extensive port facilities, and by rail. The states five refineries process domestic and foreign crude oils, primarily from Canada, North Dakota, and Alaska.
The reason that U.S. oil companies havent increased production is simple: They decided to use their billions in profits to pay dividends to their CEOs and wealthy shareholders and simply havent chosen to invest in new oil production.
Of the fuels consumed within Washington, the vast majorityabout 89 percentoriginate from refineries within the state. The crude oil itself comes mostly from Alaska and is delivered by tanker vessel to Puget Sound refineries.
OIL AND GAS IN WASHINGTON However there are many areas of the state that have attracted exploration since 1900 when the first exploration well was drilled. About 600 exploratory gas and oil wells have been drilled in Washington, but large-scale commercial production has never occurred.
The most oil and gas shows in wells were found in both Bellingham basin east of Ferndale and the Ocean City area westnorthwest of Hoquiam. No oil or gas have been produced in Washington State for decades. For more information, see USGS Professional Paper 1582, Petroleum Geology of the State of Washington.

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