February 2019 archive

Proposed settlement in PSO rate case heads to Corporation Commission

  The Public Utility Division (PUD) of the Oklahoma Corporation Commission announced it has reached a proposed settlement with Public Service Company of Oklahoma (PSO) in PSO’s rate case. PSO originally requested an $88 million overall rate increase, resulting in an estimated $7 monthly increase for the average residential customer.  Under the settlement, the overall …

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Completion reports for February 27, 2019

Completion reports for Feb. 27, 2019. BLAINE COUNTY Husky Ventures Inc Hunton(8431): Oil 40 Gas 154 Water 1593 Flow 2 19N 10W El Gato Grande 1-2h, October 27, 2018 HH, OIL, TD: 13147 ft Lat: 36.14547, Long: -98.24389 API: 35011240390000 Overflow Energy Llc 22 16N 11W Watonga East Swd 1, September 24, 2018 SH, COMM, TD: 5555 ft Lat: 35.84151, Long: -98.35912 …

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Permits to drill for February 27, 2019

Permits to drill issued for Feb. 27, 2019.   Blaine County SAWTOOTH 19-12-09 #1H, February 27 2019 04 19N 12W SWSESWSW API: 01124185 Lat: 36.14464009961122, Long: -98.49265166388741 STAGHORN PETROLEUM II LLC HH, DR, 14000 ft, MISSISSIPPIAN(8519) Canadian County BLTW COM #1H-2227X, February 27 2019 22 11N 8W SWSWNWNW API: 01725404 Lat: 35.41780006544056, Long: -98.04255019210056 CIMAREX ENERGY CO …

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Two-day EPA hearing on Clean Water Act proposals

More than 100 speakers were scheduled to be heard by the Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday and Thursday as it holds a public hearing in Kansas City. The hearing is on the Trump administration’s plans to scale back the number of streams and wetlands receiving federal protection under the Clean Water Act. Among the speakers …

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Criminal charge filed in OKC over insider trading allegation involving former Marathon Oil chairman

The Oklahoman newspaper reports that the FBI has been investigating former Marathon Oil Corp. chairman Dennis Reilley of Oklahoma City on allegations of insider trading. In a story this week, the paper said the 66-year old had been a target of the FBI probe regarding a 2014 merger of two medical companies. It came as …

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Dallas firm not giving up in lawsuits against Greenpeace

Remember the Dakota Access pipeline and the encampment by thousands of protesters? The company behind the line, Energy Transfer Partners of Dallas has renewed legal efforts targeting the Greenpeace environmental group. After a federal judge in North Dakota tossed the company’s $1 billion racketeering claim, Energy Transfer Partners filed suit in state court in North …

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Marked improved 4Q earnings reported by Cheniere Energy

Houston liquefied natural gas company Cheniere Energy closed 2018 with a $471 million profit as LNG exports continue to grow. Cheniere is building a nearly 200-mile natural pipeline across Oklahoma to carry natural gas from the STACK play to connections in southern Oklahoma. The company reported making $67 million of net income on nearly $2.4 billion …

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BNSF Railway pushes ahead with more track maintenance

BNSF Railway Company announced it intends to spend $105 million this year on making improvements to its operations in Montana. Most will be spent on planned maintenance such as replacing and upgrading rail, rail ties and ballast. The $105 million is on top of the $800 million BNSF has spent in the past five years …

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Williams Cos. to be part of Investors conference

The Williams Cos. will reach out to potential investors at the upcoming 40th Annual Raymond James Institutional Investors Conference in Orlando, Florida. President and Chief Executive Officer Alan Armstrong will make a presentation on Tuesday, March 5, 2019 at 3 p.m. Central Time. A link to the live webcast of Mr. Armstrong’s presentation, along with …

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Lower earnings and debt reported by Chesapeake Energy

Chesapeake Energy reported its earnings for 2018 and the fourth quarter of the year were both slightly lower than a year earlier.  While also reducing some of its debt by nearly $2 billion, the company reported 2018 net income available to shareholders totaled $775 million or 85 cents a share but the adjusted earnings were …

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