April 13, 2022 archive

Permits to drill for April 13, 2022

Custer County STATE #2-36, April 13 2022 36 13N 17W N2S2NENE API: 03921048 Lat: 35.56368342319514, Long: -98.95350253615543 ARNOLD OIL PROPERTIES LLC SH, RC, 11820 ft, COTTAGE GROVE(9342), CHEROKEE(11347) Grady County JOE T WEBSTER 34-3 #1WHX, April 13 2022 34 3N 5W NWNENWNW API: 05124934 Lat: 34.69514241182447, Long: -97.71899495176329 WARWICK-JUPITER LLC MU, DR, 24700 ft, WOODFORD(14400) Grady County …

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Completion reports for April 13, 2022

CANADIAN COUNTY Camino Natural Resources Llc Mississippian(9737): Oil 194 Gas 1271 Water 2987 Flow Mississippian(9737): Oil 68 Gas 1191 Water 100 Flow 31 12N 7W Garth Brooks 1107 6-7-1mxh, May 29, 2019 HH, GAS, TD: 18144 ft Lat: 35.46553, Long: -97.97656 API: 35017254200001 CREEK COUNTY Barden/bass Oil & Gas Exploration Company Inc Gilcrease(2910): Oil 2 Water 10 Pump 13 14N 9E Llama 13-2, September 28, 2020 SH, OIL, TD: …

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Supreme Court referee hears more utility bond cases

  An Oklahoma Supreme Court referee heard arguments Wednesday as three utilities sought nearly $3 billion in ratepayer-backed bonds to pay for their 2021 February storm costs. The Oklahoma Development Finance Authority pitched the requests in all three separate hearings before referee Kyle Rogers. The hearings were held publicly but not aired live over the …

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Crude still above $100 with a 4% jump

  Crude oil prices rose 4% on Wednesday and hit a 2-week high even as U.S. crude inventories grew. The jump came as global markets are set to lose more Russian oil. West Texas Intermediate crude for May delivery went up $3.65 and settled at $104.25 a barrel in trading on the New York Mercantile …

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ONG seeks rate hike

  Documents show that a week before Oklahoma Natural Gas Company filed for Supreme Court approval of $1.4 billion in ratepayer-backed bonds to pay for February 2021 storm costs, the company also filed a request with the Corporation Commission to raise rates on its customers. The March 15 application by ONG asked regulators to increase …

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Oklahoma regulators to meet Thursday

  The Thursday morning meeting of the Oklahoma Corporation Commission will include an update on the commission’s Electronic Case Filing System. It will be part of a regular meeting that starts at 9:30 a.m. The agenda released on Wednesday indicated commissioners will receive a status and update on communication, training and utilizing the ECF system. …

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National Sierra Club suspends Colorado chapter

  All is not well in the Colorado chapter of the Sierra Club. The Sierra Club moved this week to suspend its Colorado chapter leadership for four years, citing “harmful and non-inclusive management culture” issues. E&E News reported the Club’s board of directors voted to put the Colorado organization under temporary leadership until 2026. The report …

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PSO to highlight environmental record on eve of Earth Day

  Public Service Company of Oklahoma plans to highlight its environmental performance along with the opening of the largest wind farm built at one time in North America on Wednesday. The company will make a presentation Wednesday morning at the Tulsa Enviro-Expo, Guthrie Green, 111 E. Reconciliation Way. PSO is a subsidiary of American Electric …

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Other energy headlines

** Swing vote Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) floated the idea of a “rebranded” or “rerouted” Keystone XL pipeline during a visit to Canada on Tuesday. “The brand of the XL pipeline is probably gone,” Manchin told reporters when asked about the chances of a revival of the never-completed vessel. “Can it be rebranded, can it be rerouted, can …

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EV charging corridor completed in Colorado

  Colorado recently completed a corridor of electric vehicle fast-charging sites running along Highway 40 from Boulder to Dinosaur near the Utah border. The corridor was established with the help of ChargePoint , a leading electric vehicle (EV) charging network and is the first of six such corridors to be established in the state. The fast-charging highway …

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