March 30, 2016 archive

SandRidge Debt Grows——Company Slashes Capital Spending by 60 percent

SandRidge Energy in Oklahoma City released its long-awaited fourth quarter and 2015 fiscal reports, indicating its debt has grown to $3.6 billion dollars after losses were reported in both the fourth quarter and for the year.
The debt for 2015 g…

Continue reading »

SandRidge Debt Grows——Company Slashes Capital Spending by 60 percent

SandRidge Energy in Oklahoma City released its long-awaited fourth quarter and 2015 fiscal reports, indicating its debt has grown to $3.6 billion dollars after losses were reported in both the fourth quarter and for the year.
The debt for 2015 grew to…

Continue reading »

Feds order Firms to Cough up $1.5 million for Not Paying OT to Oilfield Workers

Some 241 oil well service workers in Texas and New Mexico are being paid a total of $1.5 million, including $750,000 in back wages following a federal government investigation into the oil and gas sectors in both states.
Nova Mud Inc., Nova Hard…

Continue reading »

Feds order Firms to Cough up $1.5 million for Not Paying OT to Oilfield Workers

Some 241 oil well service workers in Texas and New Mexico are being paid a total of $1.5 million, including $750,000 in back wages following a federal government investigation into the oil and gas sectors in both states.
Nova Mud Inc., Nova Hardbandin…

Continue reading »

SandRidge Debt Grows——Company Slahses Capital Spending by 60 percent

SandRidge Energy in Oklahoma City released its long-awaited fourth quarter and 2015 fiscal reports, indicating its debt has grown to $3.6 billion dollars after losses were reported in both the fourth quarter and for the year. And in a filing with the S…

Continue reading »

SandRidge Debt Grows——Company Slahses Capital Spending by 60 percent

SandRidge Energy in Oklahoma City released its long-awaited fourth quarter and 2015 fiscal reports, indicating its debt has grown to $3.6 billion dollars after losses were reported in both the fourth quarter and for the year.
The debt for 2015 grew to…

Continue reading »

Tulsa Mayor Bartlett Outlines Plan for Fight to Keep Williams Cos. in His City

Those layoffs carried out this week by Williams Cos. in Tulsa aren’t a surprise to Tulsa Mayor Dewey Bartlett. But he says what is a surprise is how the Williams Companies might leave his city once its merger is completed with Dallas-based Energy Trans…

Continue reading »