Arrow Oil & Gas recorded an increase of 6.2% in total oil and gas production to 382.93 boe/d in September 2021 when compared with the previous month, according to GlobalData’s USL48 database.
The oil and gas production of Arrow Oil & Gas grew 16.28% in September 2021 from 329.31 boe/d in September 2020.
On a YTD basis, the company’s total oil and gas production increased by 20.72% from the same period in 2020.
The company’s oil production grew 5.95% to 298.74 bd in September 2021 from the previous month, while gas production up by 6.52% to 0.49 mmcf/d. On a YTD basis, oil production decreased by 0.88% in 2021 when compared with the same period in 2020, while gas production. Out of the total oil and gas production in September 2021, oil production held a 78.01% share, while gas production held a 22.06% share.
Looking at the states where Arrow Oil & Gas recorded the highest oil and gas production in September 2021, Oklahoma figured at the top, accounting for an 8.02% share. The company produced 354.5 boe/d in the state in September 2021, an increase of 7.9% from the previous month.
On a YTD basis, the company produced 3,256.94 boe/d in Oklahoma in 2021, recording an increase of 9.87% from the same period in 2020.
Arrow Oil & Gas witnessed the highest oil and gas production in Nowata county in September 2021. Out of all the counties, Nowata county held a share of 18.31% for the firm. The company produced 70.13 boe/d in Nowata county in September 2021, an increase of 32.02% in production when compared with the previous month.
On a YTD basis, the county produced 491.25 boe/d for the company in 2021, a 20.7% decrease from the same period in 2020.
Methodology
All publicly announced wells data are included in this analysis, which is drawn from GlobalData’s USL48 database that provides insights into oil and gas permits and wells as disclosed by state ministry sites.
GlobalData collects the latest production data and analyses the trends when it is made available for public disclosure by state ministries. Differences, if any, between the period of activity and the article date may be attributed to delays in the issuance of data.