File:Texas and New Mexico crude oil production by Region and by API gravity (Jan 2015-Jul 2018) (43240832060).png

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Since the beginning of 2015, most of the increase in domestic crude oil production in the region has been relatively light oil of at least 40.1 degrees API because of the increase in production from the Permian Basin, which produces mostly light oil from tight formations. <a href="https://go.usa.gov/xPBtq" rel="nofollow">go.usa.gov/xPBtq</a>

October 2, 2018
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Source Texas and New Mexico crude oil production by Region and by API gravity (Jan 2015-Jul 2018)
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