June 2022 archive

Completion reports for May 31, 2022

GARFIELD COUNTY Brg Production Company Layton(4715): Oil 3 Gas 7 Water 35 Pump 28 21N 4W Page 28-1, April 11, 2022 SH, OIL, TD: 6105 ft Lat: 36.26122, Long: -97.63794 API: 35047237870001 KAY COUNTY Koda Operating Llc Layton(3252): Oil 9 Gas 1 Water 1 Pump 35 25N 1W Coyle 1, May 13, 2022 SH, OIL, TD: 4601 ft Lat: 36.60551, Long: -97.28206 API: 35071240280004 NOBLE COUNTY Koda …

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Unusual allies fight carbon pipelines in Iowa

  Some farmers in Iowa have joined forces with a most unusual ally in fighting proposed carbon pipeline plans.  They have started working with the Sierra Club according to POLITICO. Click here for POLITICO

SandRidge Energy sued over data security breach

  A class-action lawsuit has been filed in Oklahoma City against SandRidge Energy following a data security breach last fall. KFOR TV News reported an attorney contends that more than 12,000 current and former employees of SandRidge Energy were affected as their sensitive personal information was accessed. Click here for KFOR News

More wind and solar growth in the U.S.

  A new report shows renewable energy sources, wind and solar provided more than 97% of new domestic electrical generating capacity in the first quarter of this year.. They also provided more than 24% of actual generation according to a report by Solar Power World.   Click here for Solar Power World

Coterra executive makes $1.7 million sale of company shares

  A Coterra Energy executive filed reports this week showing he sold company shares for more than $1.7 million. The filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission indicated the sale was by Steven W. Lindeman, Senior Vice President of Production and Operations for Coterra. The filing showed the sale was made on May 26 …

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Headlines of other energy stories

** Given the staffing and operations challenges, Delta Airlines announced that it will be reducing service by about 100 daily departures between July 1 and August 7, primarily in the United States and Latin America. Delta also said that it will “continue to proactively adjust select flights in the coming weeks.” ** The U.S. EPA’s longstanding budget …

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New Mexico midstream sold to Houston firm

  A New Mexico midstream company has been sold in a $600 million deal with Houston’s Crestwood Equity Partners. Crestwood saw the move as an opportunity to expand its present in the Delaware sub-basin of the Permian in southeast New Mexico reported the Carlsbad Current-Argus. Click here for Current-Argus