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This article presents information about oil and gas production in Kentucky. Sources for this information include the U.S. Energy Information Administration, the Office of Natural Resource Revenue, the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, and state-specific agencies and media sources.

Kentucky ranked 21st in the nation for its production of crude oil in 2014. In 2013, that state ranked 20th in the nation for its natural gas production.

Reserves

See also: Fracking in Kentucky

The maps below show crude oil and natural gas proven reserves by state in 2013 using data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). Proven (or proved) reserves are defined by the EIA as "estimated volumes of hydrocarbon resources that analysis of geologic and engineering data demonstrates with reasonable certainty are recoverable under existing economic and operating conditions." This means that proven reserves can change over time as prices change and technological advances are made. For example, in 2013 there was an increase in the price of natural gas, making it economical to extract natural gas that previously had been too expensive to extract. This price increase led the EIA to increase its estimates of proven natural gas reserves.[1]

Crude oil reserves by state
A darker color indicates more reserves; scroll over a state to view its percentage of total U.S. crude oil reserves in 2013.


Natural gas reserves by state
A darker color indicates more reserves; scroll over a state to view its percentage of total U.S. natural gas reserves 2013.


Oil and gas production on federal lands

See also: Oil and natural gas extraction on federal land in Kentucky

The Office of Natural Resources Revenue (ONRR) provides data on mineral production on federal lands. The charts and tables below show federal onshore oil and natural gas production (in terms of the amounts sold) for fiscal years 2004 to 2014 for Kentucky, its adjacent states (provided for comparison), and the United States as a whole.[2]

Crude oil production on federal lands in Kentucky and adjacent states in thousands of barrels
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Natural gas production on federal lands in Kentucky and adjacent states in million cubic feet (MMCF)
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Oil and gas wells

Oil and gas wells on federal lands

According to U.S. Bureau of Land Management, Kentucky was home to 32,916 producing acres on federally held land in fiscal year 2014. See the table below for further details, including data from surrounding states.[5][6][7]

Production related statistics for Kentucky and adjacent neighboring states, fiscal year 2014
State Producing acres Permits approved Wells spudded Producing wells Well completions
Kentucky 32,916 0 0 161 161
Indiana 68 0 0 2 2
West Virginia 55,810 0 0 300 301
Tennessee 736 0 0 10 10
Note: "--" indicates data were not available.
Sources: U.S. Bureau of Land Management, "Oil and Gas Statistics"
U.S. Bureau of Land Management, "Mineral and Surface Acreage Managed by the BLM"
U.S. Bureau of Land Management, "Public Land Statistics 2014"

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