SandRidge Energy shuts down headquarters in pandemic

The coronavirus has forced Oklahoma City-based SandRidge Energy Inc. to close its headquarters.

In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, the company informed government regulators their ability to respond for the filing of government forms was affected as well.

“In particular, COVID-19 has caused the Company’s headquarters in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma to close due to suggested and mandated stay-at-home orders. In addition, the Company issued a work from home policy to protect its employees and others from
potential virus transmission. The office closure and work from home policy have resulted in limited availability of key personnel required to assist in the preparation of the Form 10-Q.”

SandRidge asked for authority to extend the deadline for up to 45 days for the filing of the Form 10-Q.

“The Company is in the process of working on a remote basis to file the Form 10-Q as quickly as possible. Notwithstanding the
foregoing, the Company expects to file the Form 10-Q no later than June 25, 2020 (which is the next business day after 45 days from the Form 10-Q’s original filing deadline),” stated the filing with the SEC .

Source: SEC