October 19, 2018 archive

Nine Energy prices $400 million in offering of notes

Houston’s Nine Energy Service, Inc., the firm with extensive exploration in Oklahoma’s STACK and SCOOP plays announced it has priced a private offering of $400 million in senior unsecured notes. The offering applies to 8.75% senior notes due 2023 and Nine intends to use the net proceeds of the offering, together with cash on hand …

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Permits to drill for Oct. 18, 2018

Permits to drill for Oct. 18, 2018. Alfalfa County UMANSKY 4-28-10 #1H, October 18 2018 04 28N 10W SWSWSESW API: 00323343 Lat: 36.92807443330909, Long: -98.28399951430507 BCE-MACH LLC HH, DR, 9909 ft, MISSISSIPPIAN(4907) Blaine County ROSER 1611 #1-3MH, October 18 2018 03 16N 11W W2SESWSE API: 01124109 Lat: 35.88538895226533, Long: -98.35496592847157 MARATHON OIL COMPANY HH, DR, 14874 ft, …

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Completion reports for Oct. 18, 2018

Completion reports for Oct. 18, 2018. DEWEY COUNTY Continental Resources Inc Woodford(13535): Oil 118 Gas 8321 Water 4769 Flow 22 16N 15W Karmin 1-22-15xhw, May 23, 2018 HH, GAS, TD: 20579 ft Lat: 35.84218, Long: -98.79021 API: 35043235870000 GRADY COUNTY Newfield Exploration Mid-con Inc Mississippian(9925): Oil 652 Gas 520 Water 906 Flow 13 8N 5W Brown 0805 2h-1x, June 03, 2018 HH, OIL, TD: 20527 ft …

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Democratic candidate for Attorney General wants investigation of state regulators

Saying they must be held accountable, Democratic candidate for Oklahoma Attorney General Mark Myles is calling for an investigation of state regulators regarding drilling in Rogers County. He contends the Oklahoma Corporation Commission has failed to properly protect Oklahomans from the risks of drilling by BP/Amoco, GTI, GRI Catoosa and others. “We have a serious …

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Wildlife Department headquarters reopen Monday

After a nearly 3-year absence from its headquarters at the state capitol, Oklahoma’s Department of Wildlife Conservation is returning Monday. Flood damage  caused the $16 million renovation project at 1801 N. Lincoln Blvd, forcing the department to move operations to a temporary location at NE 36 and Martin Luther King Ave. next to the 45th …

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