September 6, 2021 archive

New Mexico lawmakers concerned over proposed oil and gas rule

  Legislators in New Mexico have growing concerns about the impact on the state’s oil and gas industry of a proposed State Environment Department rule to reduce ozone pollution. An economic analysis says the industry would take a major hit and so would the New Mexico economy if the rule were enacted. It indicated oil …

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Citizen Energy III finds success in Canadian County

  Citizen Energy III LLC came forward with documents more than a year after it completed three Canadian County wells on a single pad with production of more than 1,100 barrels of oil a day. The Big Brown 6-7-10-6 wells, located at 31 11N 6W or about 4 miles east of Tuttle had combined total production of …

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Fossil fuels drive Oklahoma gross receipts higher

 Oklahoma Gross Receipts to the Treasury in August grew by almost 20 percent over the year with a rebounding fossil fuel industry leading the way, State Treasurer Randy McDaniel announced. Total monthly gross receipts of $1.17 billion are higher than August of last year by $191.2 million, or 19.5 percent. Collections from the gross production …

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South central Oklahoma targeted for more drilling

  More drilling permits have been approved for southern Oklahoma’s Carter County. Camino Natural Resources LL received an amended permit to drill the SKIRVIN 0203 #6-7-1MXH at 31 1S 3W, a site about 2 miles southwest of Ratliff City. Total depth is set to be more than 21,000 feet with a true vertical depth of 10,470 feet. …

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