March 28, 2022 archive

State Capitol to Host Aerospace Awareness Day on Wednesday

The Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission will host its annual AERO Oklahoma Aviation, Aerospace & Defense Awareness Day at the Oklahoma State Capitol on Wednesday, March 30. The event recognizes Oklahoma’s aviation, aerospace and defense industry as a vital economic engine for the state. AERO Oklahoma is the industry’s largest gathering in aviation and aerospace, the state’s …

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Enservco to Amend Financial Statements for First, Second and Third Quarters of 2021

Denver-based Enservco Corporation announced Monday that it will restate its financial statements on three Form 10-Q filings from 2021. The amendments are not related to operating matters and will not affect the Company’s reported revenue, operating expenses, operating loss, or adjusted EBITDA. In addition, the Company intends to extend the filing date of its 2021 …

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U.S. Senate Committee Hearing on Domestic Critical Mineral Supply Chains Set This Week

The U.S. Senate Committee on Energy & Natural Resources will meet on Thursday, March 31 at 10 a.m. EDT to discuss the opportunities and challenges facing domestic critical mineral mining, processing, refining and reprocessing. Following opening remarks by Chairman, Sen. Joe Manchin, and fellow ranking member, Sen. John Barrasso, the Committee will hear witness testimony …

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Rep. Mullin says Biden’s federal government is hurting energy industry

  Congressman Markwayne Mullin (OK-02) penned a piece this week in the Congressional Western Caucus’s new blog, “Branded.” The caucus is recognizing March as Permitting Month.   American energy independence is unobtainable without functioning pipelines. Pipelines are vital infrastructure for transporting crude oil and natural gas across the nation. They are safer than trucks, barges, …

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Lucas fights new EPA pesticide restrictions

  Congressman Frank Lucas (OK-03) joined fellow House Republicans voicing frustrations towards the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Agency’s actions of issuing restrictive registrations on Enlist One and Enlist Duo. The Agency has also recently proposed a new registration process for new pesticide active ingredients that could severely limit producers’ access to important pesticides. “I am deeply …

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Completion reports for March 28, 2022

CADDO COUNTY Arnold Oil Properties Llc Skinner(11745): Oil 5 Gas 155 Water 2 Flow 6 10N 10W Saunders 1-6, October 31, 2021 SH, GAS, TD: 13780 ft Lat: 35.37237, Long: -98.29335 API: 35015224380001 CANADIAN COUNTY Ovintiv Usa Inc Mississippian(8184): Oil 1535 Gas 1308 Water 1276 Flow 15 14N 7W Peters 1407 3h-15x, January 08, 2022 HH, OIL, TD: 19415 ft Lat: 35.69596, Long: -97.93347 API: 35017256690001

Permits to drill for March 28, 2022

Beaver County JUST #3, March 28 2022 01 2N 21EC CNE API: 00722971 ENCINO OPERATING LLC SH, RC, 7900 ft, CHESTER (LS BASAL)(7286), CHESTER BASAL(7824) Caddo County SAUNDERS #1-6, March 28 2022 06 10N 10W S2N2S2NE API: 01522438 Lat: 35.3723794079391, Long: -98.2933517717265 ARNOLD OIL PROPERTIES LLC SH, RC, 13780 ft, SKINNER(11802) Dewey County FERGUSON #1-15, March 28 …

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Crude prices fell on COVID lockdown in China—OK Stocks fell too

  Crude oil prices took a big hit on Monday and fell 7% on the worldwide markets after China’s financial hub of Shanghai implemented a lockdown to slow down a COVID-19 surge. The lockdown only raised fears again of harm to crude demand. It was China’s biggest COVID lockdown in 2 years and brought new …

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ConocoPhillips exploring sale of Anadarko assets

  Reports indicate ConocoPhillips Co. is possibly going to sell some 280,000 net acres in assets in Oklahoma and Texas that make up its Anadarko Basin holdings. The primary holdings are in the STACK and SCOOP plays according to CEO Ryan Lance. “Cash is cash. We just want to take advantage of the strong markets …

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New Mexico oil and gas sales to resume following court ruling

  A nearly 500 acre tract of public land in southeast New Mexico could be among the first where a sale of of drilling rights will be conducted following a federal court of appeals ruling. The proposed sale had been delayed for more than a year reported the Carlsbad Current-Argus. Click here for Carlsbad Current-Argus …

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