March 24, 2016 archive

Crude Oil Futures Decline Before Market Holiday

Oil futures finished lower Thursday after a report showed that the number of rigs actively drilling for crude in the U.S. fell over the past week, suggesting that production might soon decline.
On the New York Mercantile Exchange, May West Texas Inter…

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Completion Reports March 25, 2016

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Permits to Drill March 25, 2016

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Rig Counts Tumble Nationally and in Oklahoma

Oil prices aren’t the only things falling this week. So are the rig counts in Oklahoma and across the U.S. according to the latest figures released by Baker Hughes Company of Houston, Texas.
Oklahoma’s count fell by three to reach 63, down from the 13…

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Rig Counts Tumble Nationally and in Oklahoma

Oil prices aren’t the only things falling this week. So are the rig counts in Oklahoma and across the U.S. according to the latest figures released by Baker Hughes Company of Houston, Texas.
Oklahoma’s count fell by three to reach 63, down from the 13…

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Pipeline Spill Leads to EPA Fine Against Williams Division in West Virginia

While Williams Cos. in Tulsa was dealing with the fallout from its merger with Energy Transfer Equity, one of its subsidiaries in West Virginia was being fined $14,440 by the Environmental Protection Agency.
The EPA announced the fine on Wednesd…

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Pipeline Spill Leads to EPA Fine Against Williams Division in West Virginia

While Williams Cos. in Tulsa was dealing with the fallout from its merger with Energy Transfer Equity, one of its subsidiaries in West Virginia was being fined $14,440 by the Environmental Protection Agency.
The EPA announced the fine on Wednesday aga…

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Fracking Fraud Leads to $1.8 million Penalty Against Texas Attorney

A nearly $1.8 million penalty has been leveled by a federal judge against Texas attorney Gregory G. Jones in a fracking and securities fraud case. Jones was charged last year by the Securities and Exchange Commission for bilking investors in two …

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Fracking Fraud Leads to $1.8 million Penalty Against Texas Attorney

A nearly $1.8 million penalty has been leveled by a federal judge against Texas attorney Gregory G. Jones in a fracking and securities fraud case. Jones was charged last year by the Securities and Exchange Commission for bilking investors in two securi…

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Jury Awards $21 million to Missouri Woman Exposed to Toxic Chemicals

A Joplin, Missouri ball bearings manufacturer, FAG Bearings, has been ordered to pay nearly $21 million to a 27 year old woman left with permanent disabilities after being exposed to a toxic chemical.
A federal jury in Springfield reached the $20.6 mi…

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