December 9, 2021 archive

Completion reports for December 9, 2021

BLAINE COUNTY Continental Resources Inc Mississippian(12210): Oil 484 Gas 14964 Water 1309 Flow 24 15N 13W Edgemere Farms 3-25-36xhm, August 20, 2021 HH, GAS, TD: 22770 ft Lat: 35.75502, Long: -98.53758 API: 35011242620000 CADDO COUNTY Donray Petroleum Llc Commingled All Zones: Oil 219 Gas 1147 Water 3095 Flow 19 5N 11W Apache Gas Unit 1, August 14, 2020 SH, OIL, TD: 24715 ft Lat: 34.89021, Long: …

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Permits to drill for December 9, 2021

Canadian County DARROW TRUST #1H-7-6, December 07 2021 07 10N 5W NENENESW API: 01725600 Lat: 35.354633079484856, Long: -97.76965893386993 CITIZEN ENERGY III LLC MU, DR, 17394 ft, MISSISSIPPIAN(9100) Canadian County KING JULIEN 15-12N-7W #2MH, October 27 2021 15 12N 7W SESENWSW API: 01725723 Lat: 35.512101356427834, Long: -97.93325265488727 PALOMA OPERATING CO INC HH, AM, 17000 ft, MISSISSIPPIAN(9100) Johnston County …

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Crude oil slips while Oklahoma energy stocks suffer

  After climbing above the $71 mark earlier this week, crude oil in the U.S. dropped in Thursday’s trading. Oklahoma energy stocks recorded a lot of losses on the day. West Texas Intermediate crude fell $1.75 or 2.42% to finish the day at $70.61 on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Global benchmark Brent crude was …

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Continental Resources one of most active rig operators in US

  Figures from Enverus Rig Analytics show the active U.S. rig count fell to 674 in the past week but at the same time also indicated that Oklahoma City-based Continental Resources is one of the most active operators in the nation. Enverus explained its count of active rigs declined by one but the count is …

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Extreme high fire dangers exist in western Oklahoma

  The lack of rain and dry conditions combined with the expected return of strong winds on Friday make for a high fire danger across western Oklahoma. The region hasn’t received any rainfall in more than a month and Oklahoma Climatologist Gary McManus, writing in his daily weather update on Thursday said an approaching cold …

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Supreme Court’s January hearing could be critical to Oklahoma

  A Jan. 7 conference hearing by the U.S. Supreme Court could be critical to so many questions regarding Oklahoma’s energy regulatory powers following the court’s controversial McGirt ruling last year that returned some enforcement powers to Indian tribes. The Oklahoman reported this week the high court could decide after the hearing whether to reconsider …

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Gasoline hits $2.91 average in Oklahoma

  Gasoline prices have dropped in the past week and the American Automobile Association says it’s because of growing fears about COVID-19 and what it might do to the world economy. Oklahoma gasoline prices are among those that slid over the past several days as the state’s average price is $2.91 per gallon, down about …

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Cushing still holds less than half of its crude oil storage potential

  The supply of crude oil at the Cushing hub in northern Oklahoma increased slightly in the past week, reaching more than 30 million barrels of oil. The late petroleum supply report by the U.S. Energy Information Administration showed 30,917,000 million barrels of oil were in storage at Cushing. It compared to 28,917,000 million barrels …

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EIA predicts lower crude oil prices in December

  A lower price for crude oil is in the forecast for the next few months from the U.S. Energy Information Admininstration. In a report this week, the EIA said the smaller expected inventory draw from December 2021 through February 2022 will also contributed to the lower prices. The forecast said global petroleum inventory draws …

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More wells completed in Canadian County

  Oklahoma’s Canadian County is home to two recently completed oil wells according to new documents supplied by the Oklahoma Corporation Commission. Devon Energy reported completion of the Miller-miller 2_11-12n-9w 3hx located 3 miles south of the town of Calumet at 2 12N 9W. The well had production of 862 barrels of oil a day and 7,897 …

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