February 7, 2020 archive

Appeals court rules against injured railroad conductor

The Denver federal appeals court has ruled against a conductor who was injured on the job in Oklahoma while he worked for BNSF Railway company. George Ezell filed suit after he was injured in 2014 while inspecting 20 ballast-loaded railcars. He was instructed to climb railcar ladders to determine which cars were more than half …

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Transmission line developer adds rural broadband expansion in Missouri

The company  building the proposed Grain Belt Express Clean Line Project to carry western Kansas wind-powered electricity to Illinois and Indiana is hoping its latest move will attract more support. Invenergy has launched an initiative to include an expansion of rural broadband service in northern Missouri.   Invenergy said it would include broadband infrastructure along the …

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Peak production only a few years off in Permian and Bakken?

Peak production of some of the major shale fields in the U.S. might be only a few years away, predicts shale pioneer John Hess. Speaking recently at the Argus Americas Crude Summit in Houston, Hess, CEO of Hess Corporation said he believes peak production in the Bakken might only be two years away. He said …

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Completion reports for February 6, 2020

Completion reports filed for February 6, 2020. CADDO COUNTY Citation Oil & Gas Corporation 35 6N 10W West Cement Unit 9-22, February 07, 2019 SH, INJ, TD: 3810 ft Lat: 34.94925, Long: -98.21909 API: 35015232580000 CANADIAN COUNTY Travis Peak Resources Llc Mississippian(8914): Oil 760 Gas 2908 Water 344 Flow 35 12N 6W Stejskal 1h-35, August 25, 2018 HH, OIL, TD: 13453 ft …

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