June 3, 2021 archive

Completion reports for June 3, 2021

KINGFISHER COUNTY Chisholm Oil & Gas Operating Llc Mississippian (less Chester)(7468): Oil 219 Gas 251 Water 147 Esp 30 19N 7W Boettler 19-07-30 1mh, July 22, 2019 HH, OIL, TD: 12779 ft Lat: 36.08809, Long: -97.98710 API: 35073261360001 PITTSBURG COUNTY Trinity Operating Usg Llc Mississippian – Woodford: Gas 1972 Water 2307 Flow 2 7N 18E Redbud 3-35/26h, September 20, 2019 HH, GAS, TD: 18732 ft …

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Permits to drill for June 3, 2021

Cimarron County IRON JACKET #1-4, June 03 2021 04 5N 4E NENENESW API: 02521079 Lat: 36.92835437896349, Long: -102.63234242429868 GRAND MESA OPERATING COMPANY SH, DR, 5300 ft, PERMIAN(1700), LANSING(3400), MARMATON(4000), ATOKA(4400), MISSISSIPPIAN(5300) Love County BROOKS #1-22H15X, February 25 2020 22 7S 2E SWSWSESW API: 08521316 Lat: 33.92646372115591, Long: -97.08641115824493 XTO ENERGY INC MU, AM, 28400 ft, MISSISSIPPIAN(14500), WOODFORD(17463), …

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Slight correction for crude oil prices

  Crude oil prices experienced a stall in Thursday’s trading as both US and overseas prices dropped a few cents and Oklahoma energy stocks for the most part didn’t have the brightest of trading days. West Texas Intermediate crude for July delivery dropped 2 cents to finish the day at $68.81 a barrel. Global benchmark …

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Rep. Lucas says EPA ignores oversight requests

Oklahoma congressman Frank Lucas says the EPA  Administrator isn’t responding to the requests of a House Committee and is preventing the committee from conducting its oversight responsibilities. In a letter this week to Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael Regan, Rep. Lucas, the Ranking member of the House Science, Space and Technology Committee repeated an oversight …

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Regulators to target dangerous Panhandle wind farm

  Oklahoma Corporation Commissioners are expected to issue an order by week’s end  targeting the dangerous wind farm in the Panhandle that came to their attention on Wednesday. Commissioners were presented with stunning pictures of damaged and burned wind turbines at the KODE Novus I and II wind farms located south of Guymon next to …

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Williams and Microsoft work together to forward clean energy transition

  Williams signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Microsoft to explore ways to transform one of the nation’s largest energy infrastructure networks through digital technology and innovation while advancing our net zero emissions goals.   “Williams shares Microsoft’s vision for a low carbon future. Likewise, Williams is committed to helping our customers achieve their sustainability …

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US rig count increases again

  The U.S. rig count rose by eight in the last week to 521 as of June 2, according to Enverus Rig Analytics. The count is down 2% on the month, but up 71% YOY. The largest increases by basin occurred in the Permian, where eight rigs were added, bringing the total to 222. The …

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Hulsey elected to Petroleum Alliance chairmanship

  Continental Resources’ Blu Hulsey has been elected to serve as chairman of The Petroleum Alliance of Oklahoma, the state’s largest trade association representing the oil and natural gas industry and one of the largest statewide oil and natural gas trade associations in the nation. Hulsey’s appointment came following a unanimous vote of The Alliance …

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Fort Sill energy center decision delayed to next week

    Oklahoma Corporation Commissioners delayed a possible decision this week on a proposed $118 million energy center that Public Service Company of Oklahoma wants to build at Fort Sill. Commissioners Todd Hiett and Dana Murphy expressed doubts Wednesday during a meeting whether the center would survive Oklahoma Supreme Court legal review. “I respectfully disagree …

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Nominees go before Senate Energy Committee

  Four nominees for the Interior and Energy departments get their confirmation hearings next week before Sen. James Lankford and others on the Senate Energy Committee. One is Tracy Stone-Manning who was chosen by the Biden White House to lead the Bureau of Land Management. She is an executive of the National Wildlife Federation where …

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