January 8, 2020 archive

Who in Congress owns oil and gas stocks?

A new study shows one in four members of Congress admits to owning shares in the oil and gas industry. It totals $93 million in shares according to Sludge, the investigative journalism group that likes to ‘follow the money.’ Climate scientists predict climate change will have catastrophic effects in the coming decades if drastic action …

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Koch Fertilizer changing ammonia transportation methods

The Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality is considering air permit requests of some industrial operations including one by the Koch Fertilizer in Enid. Koch recently learned that the ammonia pipeline used to ship some of the ammonia from the plant located 5 miles east of Enid will soon be permanently shut down. The line is …

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Devon prepares to release 4Q earnings report

Oklahoma City’s Devon Energy Corp. announced plans to report its fourth-quarter and full-year 2019 results on Tuesday, Feb. 18, after the close of U.S. financial markets. The earnings release and operations report for the fourth-quarter and full-year 2019 results will be available on the company’s website at www.devonenergy.com. On Wednesday, Feb. 19, the company will hold …

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Nice find for Red Wolf Operating in the SCOOP

  The efforts of Oklahoma City-based Red Wolf Operating LLC in the greater SCOOP/STACK/Merge play areas  have resulted in five sister wells producing nearly 3,200 barrels of oil a day. Completion reports filed this week with the Oklahoma Corporation Commission show Red Wolf Operating drilled five wells on a single pad at 27 6N 6W …

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Inhofe says Iran doesn’t have resources for all-out war

While millions wonder if Iran and the U.S. will actually engage in an all-out war, Oklahoma U.S. Sen. James Inhofe doesn’t think it will happen. In an interview on Fox News, the Republican chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee explained Iran doesn’t have the resources for such a violent effort against U.S. forces. “First …

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