March 10, 2016 archive

Crude Oil Futures Dip, Natural Gas Futures Rise

Crude oil prices turned lower Thursday, retreating from their highest levels of the year reached a day earlier, as doubts emerged over a potential meeting set for March 20 between major oil producers regarding a production freeze.
April West Texas Int…

Continue reading »

Completion Reports March 11, 2016

00618_Completion_Reports_March_11-_2016.htm
   

Continue reading »

Permits to Drill March 11, 2016

00617_Permits_to_Drill_March_11-_2016.htm
   

Continue reading »

Phase One of ONEOK Pipeline Finished in Southwest Texas

Tulsa-based ONEOK Partners says it has completed the first phase of construction of its nearly $480 million Roadrunner Gas Transmission pipeline project in the Permian Basin of west Texas.
The 200-mile pipeline connects ONEOK Partners’ WesTex na…

Continue reading »

Phase One of ONEOK Pipeline Finished in Southwest Texas

Tulsa-based ONEOK Partners says it has completed the first phase of construction of its nearly $480 million Roadrunner Gas Transmission pipeline project in the Permian Basin of west Texas.
The 200-mile pipeline connects ONEOK Partners’ WesTex natural …

Continue reading »

Refunds Coming for Excel Energy Customers Over Nuclear Fuel Issue

The Associated Press reports Excel Energy customers in North Dakota will get a refund as part of an ongoing settlement in the company’s fight with the federal government over how spent nuclear fuel was stored. The North Dakota Public Service Commission…

Continue reading »

Iran’s Missile Tests and How They Affect Oklahoma Energy Producers

The issue of the move by the Obama administration to drop economic sanctions against Iran and allow the country to export more oil, affecting Oklahoma energy producers rose again this week when Iran test fired two ballistic missiles.
“This did n…

Continue reading »

Iran’s Missile Tests and How They Affect Oklahoma Energy Producers

The issue of the move by the Obama administration to drop economic sanctions against Iran and allow the country to export more oil, affecting Oklahoma energy producers rose again this week when Iran test fired two ballistic missiles.
“This did not sur…

Continue reading »

Environmental Issues at Stake in Fight to Replace Supreme Court Justice

In explaining his opposition to any move by President Obama to make a nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court, Sen. Jim Inhofe said two environmental legal battles are critically at stake.
Speaking Wednesday on the Senate floor, the Republican Senator, w…

Continue reading »

Drought Returns to NW Oklahoma

The first drought recorded in the state since November 2015 has reached Oklahoma, according to the Oklahoma Mesonet. While rain fell in large amounts this week in southern and southeastern Oklahoma—-4 inches at Durant—-the northwest and the Panhand…

Continue reading »