April 13, 2016 archive

Oil Logs A Loss After Three Days of Gains

Oil futures settled with a loss on Wednesday, putting an end to three sessions of gains as weekly data showed a hefty jump in U.S. crude supplies, according to Bloomberg MarketWatch.
Prices finished off the session’s lows, finding support from decline…

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Completion Reports April 14, 2016

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Permits to Drill April 14, 2016

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High Pressure Gas Line Blast Kills Two Workers in South Texas

Authorities are investigating more details of the Tuesday pipeline explosion in South Texas that left two workers dead and another injured. It happened near the small town of Woodsboro, northeast of Corpus Christi and west of the popular Port Aransas G…

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Corporation Commission Hands Win to Residential Solar Customers of OGE

Solar rooftop users in Oklahoma are celebrating after the Oklahoma Corporation Commission voted 3-0 this week against an Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company plan that opponents argued would be unfair to solar customers.
“The commission’s order fin…

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Corporation Commission Hands Win to Residential Solar Customers of OGE

Solar rooftop users in Oklahoma are celebrating after the Oklahoma Corporation Commission voted 3-0 this week against an Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company plan that opponents argued would be unfair to solar customers.
“The commission’s order finds a l…

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Gross Production Taxes on Oklahoma Oil Shrinks to $600,000 in March

For the first time since July of 2015, general revenue fund collections for March exceeded the state’s estimate, according to the Oklahoma Office of Management and Enterprise Services. It was the first bit of good news in the past year since stat…

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Gross Production Taxes on Oklahoma Oil Shrinks to $600,000 in March

For the first time since July of 2015, general revenue fund collections for March exceeded the state’s estimate, according to the Oklahoma Office of Management and Enterprise Services. It was the first bit of good news in the past year since state reve…

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EPA Hauled Into Court Over Lack of Airline Emissions Standards

The Environmental Protection Agency continues to find itself hauled into court, whether it’s over the Clean Power Plan or the Waters of the U.S. Rule. Now it’s been sued by two environmental groups and accused of acting too slowly on airline emis…

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EPA Hauled Into Court Over Lack of Airline Emissions Standards

The Environmental Protection Agency continues to find itself hauled into court, whether it’s over the Clean Power Plan or the Waters of the U.S. Rule. Now it’s been sued by two environmental groups and accused of acting too slowly on airline emissions …

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