October 2021 archive

Giant solar farm for the Pueblo steel mill finished

  A steel mill in Pueblo, Colorado has finished construction on a solar farm that will allow the company to generate nearly 100% of its own power for steel production. As Big Pivots reported, the Bighorn Solar project was finished two years after work started at the Evraz steel mill. Click here for Big Pivots

New Mexico fines company $90,000 for late report on fire

  New Mexico regulators fined Enterprise Field Services $90,000 for failing to report a fire and condensate spill at a Permian Basin facility. The Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department’s  Oil Conservation Division announced that it has settled a notice of violation issued to Enterprise Field Services, LLC of Houston, Texas for failing to give timely notice and …

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Rep. Lucas urges continued support for better weather service

The tornadoes of the past week in Oklahoma made Oklahomans realize once again the importance of accurate and timely weather forecasting. We might like to poke fun sometimes at TV meteorologists about their accuracy of when it might rain or snow, but leave no doubt, when it comes to tornadoes, it becomes a deadly serious …

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Enverus—US rig count grew 5% in past month

  The U.S. rig count increased by 10 in the last week to a total of 632 as of Oct. 13, according to Enverus Rig Analytics, after reaching a YTD high of 639 earlier in the week. The count is up almost 5% in the last month and up 95% in the last year. The …

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Attorney General O’Connor urges employers to disregard Biden’s vaccine mandate push

Energy companies and other businesses in Oklahoma are being urged by State Attorney General John O’Connor to ignore President Biden’s push for mandated COVID-19 vaccinations. In a statement released Thursday, O’Connor pointed out there are no rules that require employers to mandate the vaccine for employees. “I urge Oklahoma employers to disregard the Biden Administration’s …

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Headlines of other energy stories

** The White House has asked energy companies to help lower fuel prices amid a worldwide rise in energy costs, Reuters reported. Oil and gas companies have spoken with the White House in the preceding days regarding the request, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters. ** The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) awarded a contract to a …

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Mammoth Energy cites more documents to get paid by Puerto Rico

  Oklahoma City’s Mammoth Energy Services revealed more documents in its fight to get $325 million it says it is owed from electrical restoration work following Hurricane Maria’s hit on Puerto Rico in 2017. The latest was a memo indicating Mammoth’s subsidiary Cobra Acquisitions would be paid nearly $62 million in taxes it prepaid in …

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Completion reports for October 13, 2021

GRADY COUNTY Camino Natural Resources Llc Mississippian(10343): Oil 283 Gas 3707 Water 1507 Flow 29 10N 6W Reba Mcentire 1006 29-32-1mxh, August 08, 2021 HH, OIL, TD: 20830 ft Lat: 35.31868, Long: -97.86321 API: 35051247680002

Permits to drill for October 13, 2021

Grady County CLARA LUPER 0806 #23-26-1WXH, October 13 2021 23 8N 6W N2NENESE API: 05124874 Lat: 35.15225726719261, Long: -97.7949512803592 CAMINO NATURAL RESOURCES LLC MU, DR, 19660 ft, MISSISSIPPIAN(11347), WOODFORD(11500) Grady County ROBERT KALSU 0806 #23-14-1MXH, October 13 2021 23 8N 6W NWNENESE API: 05124873 Lat: 35.152257266236894, Long: -97.79505163311912 CAMINO NATURAL RESOURCES LLC MU, DR, 19550 ft, MISSISSIPPIAN(11358), …

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Oil and Gas Expo to draw thousands

  An estimated crowd of 3,800 is expected on hand Thursday for the annual Oklahoma Oil & Gas Expo in Oklahoma City. Nearly 200 exhibitors will be part of the event at the Bennett Center on the State Fairgrounds. The expo, sponsored by the Sustaining Oklahoma’s Energy Resources division of the Oklahoma Energy Resources Board, …

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