March 3, 2021 archive

Permits to drill for March 3, 2021

Canadian County RED RIVER 1208 #24-13-2WXH, March 03 2021 24 12N 8W NWSWSWSE API: 01725657 Lat: 35.49440667973174, Long: -97.99805165250577 CAMINO NATURAL RESOURCES LLC MU, DR, 21076 ft, MISSISSIPPIAN(10341), WOODFORD(10561) Canadian County RED RIVER 1208 #24-13-3MXH, March 03 2021 24 12N 8W NWSWSWSE API: 01725658 Lat: 35.49440668635838, Long: -97.99795087607576 CAMINO NATURAL RESOURCES LLC MU, DR, 20906 ft, MISSISSIPPIAN(10344), …

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Completion reports for March 3, 2021

CANADIAN COUNTY Camino Natural Resources Llc Mississippian(9922): Oil 529 Gas 2568 Water 2582 Flow 31 13N 7W Guthrie 1207 6-7 1mxh, August 25, 2020 HH, OIL, TD: 20919 ft Lat: 35.55374, Long: -97.98696 API: 35017255610000 KINGFISHER COUNTY Chisholm Oil & Gas Operating Llc Mississippian Solid: Oil 291 Gas 328 Water 433 Esp 20 18N 7W Andrews 1807 17-1mh, September 26, 2019 HH, OIL, TD: 12843 ft …

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US crude rebounded Wednesday to settle above $61

Skip to content Crude oil prices ended their slide on Wednesday after two consecutive days of falling. West Texas Intermediate crude for April delivery went up $1.53 to $61.28 a barrel. Global benchmark Brent crude for May delivery rose $1.37 to reach $64.07 a barrel in trading on ICE Futures Europe. April natural gas fell …

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PSO joins campaign against scams

  National Consumer Protection Week is underway and as a member of Utilities United Against Scams, Public Service Company of Oklahoma joined this weeklong advocacy campaign to educate customers on how they can guard against falling victim to imposter utility scams. In 2020, PSO received 437 calls from customers reporting an attempted scam.  It is …

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The United States installed more wind turbine capacity in 2020 than in any other year

  The government reported Wednesday that that 2019 and again in 2020, the U.S. installed more wind power capacity than any other generating technology and wind farm construction in Oklahoma added to the total. Oklahoma remained third in net electricity generation from wind and other sources in 2020 according to the Energy Information Administration. The …

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Oil and gas revenues are still hurting in Oklahoma

  Oklahoma State Treasurer Randy McDaniel sees signs of a slightly improving economy in Oklahoma as February gross receipts were down less than one percent from a year ago while sales tax receipts were up nearly 8%. But oil and gas is still hurting as reflected in the latest tax revenue figures. Still lagging was …

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One Texas oil company leader predicts flat 2021 oil production

    If the forecast of the leader of one Texas-based oil company is accurate, there will be “very little growth” for U.S. oil production in the coming years. It’s what Scott Sheffield, chief executive officer at Pioneer Natural Resources Co. told a New York conference this week after the nation’s oil production so far …

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Phillips 66 ending more jobs in Bartlesville

  A week after Phillips 66 announced it was closing its research lab in Bartlesville and ending air shuttle service between there and the Houston corporate headquarters, the company is eliminating 75 positions in its finance and procurement division in Bartlesville. Instead, the company plans to move the work to an outside firm according to …

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What an environmentalist says Oklahoma should do to avoid power outages

    A young environmentalist is telling Oklahomans they need more solar panels on their homes to avoid the disastrous power outages like the state suffered last week and smiley faces on our utility bills to urge us to change our behavior about climate change. Writing a “Point of View” in the Wednesday Oklahoman, Graham …

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Latest quake in Oklahoma resulted in no regulatory action

    While dozens of Oklahomans felt a Sunday afternoon earthquake measuring 3.7 magnitude in the northern part of the state, it wasn’t strong enough to warrant any disposal well curtailment by state regulators. The epicenter of the quake was 2 miles southeast of the town of Meno which is near Enid. By Monday morning, …

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