July 2017 archive

SandRidge to Announce 2nd Q Figures in Early August

Oklahoma City-based SandRidge Energy plans to release its 2017 second quarter financial results next month. The company announced the release date will be after the close of trading on the New York Stock Exchange on Wednesday, Aug. 2. Leaders of SandRidge plan to host a conference call the following day at 8 o’clock, central time. …

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Environmental Cleanup Loan Approved for Historic OKC Bank Building

  The city of Oklahoma City has approved a $2.5 million Brownfields environmental clean-up for the historic First National Bank building in the city’s downtown business district.The city council voted Wednesday to approve an initial loan of $1 million with the ability to increase the loan up to $2.5 million. The bank building at 120 …

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WTI and Brent Crude Drop on Wednesday

Oil prices suffer their largest drop in a month on Wednesday, snapping their longest run of gains since 2010, according to Bloomberg MarketWatch. August West Texas Intermediate oil lost $1.94, or 4.1%, to settle at $45.13 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange, posting its first loss in nine sessions. September Brent crude, the global …

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Permits to Drill July 6, 2017

  Canadian County CANNONBALL 1208 #24-2MH, July 05 2017 25 12N 8W SENENENE API: 01725032 Lat: 35.49206572617016, Long: -97.99091528364222 89 ENERGY LLC HH, DR, 15750 ft, MISSISSIPPIAN(10360) Canadian County KILIMANJARO 1106 #1WH-2, July 05 2017 02 11N 6W SESESESE API: 01725031 Lat: 35.45035174923014, Long: -97.79607316845386 CHAPARRAL ENERGY LLC HH, DR, 14100 ft, WOODFORD(8830) Dewey County LORETA 10 …

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Farewell to Justin Dougherty at News 9

  News 9’s Justin Dougherty heads east for a Boston TV news operation. Wednesday was his last day.  Often in his 4 a.m. newscasts on KWTV, he interviewed OK Energy Today’s Jerry Bohnen, discussing some of the impact of oil and gas matters and their impact on Oklahoma. Justin spent 4 years with News 9. …

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Appeals Court Sides with BIA in Drilling Fight in Osage County

A 2016 Tulsa court ruling that voided the U.S. government’s approval of oil and gas leases and drilling permits on Osage tribal land in Osage County has been reversed by the Denver Federal Appeals Court. The 10th U.S. Circuit Court ordered the ruling made in March 2016 to be vacated and dismissed in the original …

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$17 million in Attorney Fees in Oklahoma Case Reversed by Denver Federal Appeals Court

The 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver has set aside more than $17 million in attorney fees in the settlement of an Oklahoma class action lawsuit involved alleged underpayment of royalties from gas wells. In a 2-0 decision, the court sent the $52 million settlement back to Oklahoma City federal court saying the …

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Wind Company Loses Tax Credit and Tariff Battle in Iowa

Another tariff and tax credit battle between a wind industry company and a state has ended in loss for the wind operators. It’s happened in Iowa where the State’s Utilities Board refused to grant MidAmerican Energy Co. an exemption from a tariff that would have allowed the company to keep federal production tax credit revenue. …

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New Mexico Rancher Wonders About Future Following Decision on Methane Emissions Rule

A rancher in northwest New Mexico is preparing to resume his battle against methane gas being released by thousands of wells in the San Juan basin. Don Schreiber was one of those who fought for the emissions rule that the Obama administration adopted but the Trump administration is in the process of eliminating. He told …

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GE and Baker Hughes Merger——a Done Deal

It’s a done deal….the merger of Baker Hughes Inc. in Houston with General electric Co.’s GE Oil and Gas. The merger was finalized this week, a move that created the world’s second-largest company in the industry. It’s called a merger, but technically GE acquired Baker Hughes and the new company has an estimated value of …

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