October 2019 archive

Other energy briefs

Other energy stories around the nation. **The PG and E situation in California where power was cut off to hundreds of thousands of residents in the past week has resulted in one researcher to complain. The University of California researcher claims the power outage might have wiped out $500,000 in cancer studies. She contends she …

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Lagoon Water Solutions Announces New Employees

  Oklahoma City-based Lagoon Water Solutions announced Tuesday the addition of three new company employees. Brian Twyman was hired as Accounting Manager where he will lead the accounting team and provide senior management with support on accounting and finance related matters. Twyman has worked in the oilfield services and energy industry for more than 15 …

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Solar panels to be old car tires of the future?

Like old car tire piles that dot the country, solar panels might soon be disposed of in the same manner if the country doesn’t make preparations according to two researchers at the Missouri University of Science and Technology. A report in the Rolla Daily News quotes the researchers who say states should be educated that …

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Oklahoma continues dry spell of completed oil and gas wells

The first two weeks of October produced a dramatic plunge in the number of completed oil and gas wells in Oklahoma, going from a high 29 completion reports on October 2 to none over a four-day stretch. It is a reflection of what is happening in the industry in the rest of the world as …

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8 years of highway projects approved by Oklahoma DOT

The Oklahoma Transportation Commission has approved the next eight years of highway improvement projects totaling more than $6.5 billion. The Eight Year Work Plan includes nearly 1,400 projects. Click here to read more at the McCarville Report.  

How will oil and gas fare under a Democratic President?

(Sen. Elizabeth Warren who says oil and gas industry is corrupt) What will happen to the fossil fuel industry if a Democrat is elected President?  Oil and Gas continues to be the whipping boy of Democratic candidates with promises made by many of them to target the industry that also helped fill state treasurers across …

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Completion reports for October 14, 2019

Completion reports filed for October 14, 2019. CANADIAN COUNTY Roan Resources Llc Woodford(9700): Oil 308 Gas 911 Water 3765 Flow 18 11N 6W Spectacular Bid 18-11-6 1h, April 27, 2018 HH, OIL, TD: 15030 ft Lat: 35.42172, Long: -97.86816 API: 35017251510000 HUGHES COUNTY Calyx Energy Iii Llc Mississippian(3434): Oil 10 Gas 1733 Water 2318 Flow 11 9N 9E Maverick 1-11-2ch, February 19, 2019 HH, GAS, TD: …

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Permits to drill for October 14, 2019

Permits to drill issued on October 14, 2019. Caddo County APACHE GAS UNIT #1, October 14 2019 19 5N 11W CNENESW API: 01520698 Lat: 34.890217619580895, Long: -98.40156535156453 DONRAY PETROLEUM LLC SH, RE, 24175 ft, HUNTON INTERMED(15000), HUNTON (DEEP)(15500) Carter County SW WILDCAT JIM DEESE UNIT #SWDU 5-2, October 14 2019 06 2S 2W SENESWSW API: 01926339 Lat: …

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Environmentalists complain of EPA’s latest cleanup of Tar Creek Pollution

  Environmentalists express disappointment in the EPA’a newest proposed plan to clean up the Tar Creek Superfund site in northeast Oklahoma. The Tulsa World  reports the Remedial Investigation Report left critics hoping for more. Click here to read the story.  

Other energy briefs

Here is a brief summary of other energy stories: ** Wyoming state officials decided Thursday that a wind developer will need to contribute $3.1 million to the governments of Rock River, Laramie and Albany County to offset the impact on public services created by a $1 billion wind project on the border of Albany and …

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