March 11, 2022 archive

Completion reports for March 11, 2022

GRADY COUNTY Camino Natural Resources Llc Mississippian(13487): Oil 21 Gas 8252 Water 3332 Flow 23 6N 7W John Keeling 0607 23-14-1mxhr, December 31, 2021 HH, GAS, TD: 23427 ft Lat: 34.97769, Long: -97.90081 API: 35051248680000 Camino Natural Resources Llc Woodford(16618): Oil 35 Gas 11832 Water 3281 Flow 23 6N 7W Joyce Keeling 0607 23-26-1wxh, January 01, 2022 HH, GAS, TD: 24336 ft Lat: 34.97769, Long: -97.90058 …

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Permits to drill for March 11, 2022

Blaine County WATSON NORTH FEDERAL #3-5-8-17XHM, March 11 2022 32 15N 13W SESWSESE API: 01124308 Lat: 35.72593954748784, Long: -98.59981511659505 CONTINENTAL RESOURCES INC MU, DR, 27961 ft, MISSISSIPPIAN(12497) Blaine County WATSON NORTH FEDERAL #3-5-8-17XHM, March 11 2022 32 15N 13W SESWSESE API: 01124308 Lat: 35.72593954748784, Long: -98.59981511659505 CONTINENTAL RESOURCES INC MU, DR, 27961 ft, MISSISSIPPIAN(12497) Dewey County CARTER …

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War in Ukraine keeps crude oil prices high

  Despite a gain on Friday, crude oil prices settled lower in trading for the week as investors remained anxious over what the war in Ukraine will do with the market. The decline for the week was the steepest since November. West Texas Intermediate cruder for April delivery jumped $3.31 to settle at $109.33 a …

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Albuquerque to be site of hydrogen-based aviation plant

  New Mexico state leaders are banking on making Albuquerque’s international airport the birthplace of hydrogen-based aviation. Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced the airport, formally called the Albuquerque International Sunport will be the site of a a $254 million factory for new hydrogen technology developed by Universal Hydroden, a firm with operations in California, Washington and …

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US rig count makes gains—Oklahoma is unchanged

  With crude oil prices reaching well more than $100 a barrel, a result of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, U.S. drilling interest expanded in the past week as Baker Hughes reported an increase in the number of oil and gas drilling rigs. While Oklahoma was unchanged with 49 rigs from last week, the most recent …

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New producers reported in Oklahoma

  Oil and gas exploration is still taking place in Oklahoma as crude prices are well above $100 a barrel. The latest completion reports were on wells in the SCOOP. Gulfport Midcon LLC filed completion reports this week on two wells in Grady County with combined production of nearly 1,900 barrels of oil a day …

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Bice offers Act to stop oil purchases from Venezuela

Oklahoma congresswoman Stephanie Bice wants to make sure the U.S. does not buy any oil from Venezuela, an idea that President Biden and his administration offered as an alternative to ending purchases of Russian oil. Rep. Bice joined Florida Congressman Scott Franklin in the introduction of the Prohibiting Oil Trade with Venezuela’s Tyrant Act. “There …

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Headlines of other energy stories

**  The Environmental Protection Agency is proposing a plan that would restrict smokestack emissions from power plants and other industrial sources that burden downwind areas with smog-causing pollution they can’t control. The federal plan announced Friday is intended to help more than two dozen states meet “good neighbor” obligations under the Clean Air Act. Sen. Joe Manchin …

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TC Energy says Keystone XL pipeline is dead

  Despite increased calls for TC Energy to attempt a resumption of construction on the cancelled Keystone XL pipeline in light of the U.S. ban on purchases of Russian crude oil, the Canadian company is standing firm…it will not proceed. It’s the response of the company reported South Dakota Public Broadcasting. Click here for SDPB

Colorado regulators reject Kerr-McGee residential drilling plan

  The Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission turned aside Kerr-McGee’s request to drill closer than 2,000 feet to homes and nearby schools. It was considered the first major test of Colorado’s requirement that oil and gas drilling be set back at least that distance from residential areas. The Colorado Sun reported the application included …

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