March 11, 2020 archive

Appeals court rules against Forestry Service in Colorado

For a second time, a court has voided the U.S. Forest Service’s North Fork Valley coal exception in southwest Colorado to the Colorado Roadless Rule. The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals vacated the exemption, applying to nearly 20,000 acres, in a 2-1 ruling that overturned a lower court decision. It agreed with conservation groups that …

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Court rules driver’s negligence—not railway’s caused fatal crash

An Oklahoma man who ran a stop sign and was hit b y a Burlington Northern Santa Fe freight train in 2014 near Afton, Oklahoma has lost his appeal with the Federal Court of Appeals in Denver. Lower courts twice ruled in support of BNSF and against Tyler Malinski and Paula Smith whose husband died …

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New Mexico governor vetoes big funding bill in wake of oil downturn

New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham reacted to the massive downturn in oil prices by vetoing a bill to fund hundreds of highway projects and education funding in her state. The bill would also have allowed her state government to make major new investments in government salaries, public school education, health care and business incentives. The …

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Energy news in brief

** At least a quarter of Iran’s oil rigs are out of action as U.S. sanctions strangle the Islamic Republic’s vital oil industry, according to a Reuters review of financial documents and industry sources, dealing a potentially long-term blow to its oil industry. ** St. Louis coal company Foresight Energy files for bankruptcy, joining its parent company Murray …

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IOGCC prepares for annual meeting in OKC

The Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission is preparing to hold its 2020 annual business meeting in Oklahoma City in May. The May 17-19 event will include discussions on spill prevention, orphan wells, drones, community engagement, the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, and the Waters of the U.S. Rule. The IOGCC is taking early registration …

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US oil and gas slowdown impacts mancamp provider

Mancamp manufacturer Civeo Corporation says it’s U.S. operations had a drop in revenue in 2019 as the oil and gas industry experienced a slowdown in exploration and production. The Canadian-based company has operations at El Reno and recently reported its U.S. operations generated revenues of $10 million in the fourth quarter of 2019 compared to …

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Chisholm Oil’s been busy in the STACK

Filings with the Oklahoma Corporation Commission this week show how active Chisholm Oil and Gas Operating Inc. has been in the state’s STACK play. The company filed 9 completion reports including six in Kingfisher County. The Kingfisher county filings showed wells with production of 527, 337, 219, 135, 181 and 104 barrels of oil a …

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