April 2016 archive

Permits to Drill April 26, 2016

Blaine County CASTONGUAY 14-16-10 #1H, April 25 2016 14 16N 10W NWNWNWNW API: 01123600 Lat: 35.869395093653154, Long: -98.2417615826813 CHESAPEAKE OPERATING LLC HH, DR, 20200 ft, MISSISSIPPIAN(8738), WOODFORD(10120) Carter County HOOKS #1, April 25 2016 01 1S 3W NENENWSW API: 01926217 Lat: 34.49938621806942, Long: -97.4708338661791 DEHART COMPANY (THE) SH, DR, 1800 ft, HOXBAR(800), DEESE(950) Carter County …

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Trump Lands Endorsement of Oklahoma Oil Billionaire Harold Hamm

Oklahoma oilman Harold Hamm has come down on the side of Donald Trump in the race for the White House. The founder of Continental Resources said Trump’s the kind of man with the “fortitude to make tough decisions.” and is “a business leader’s candidate.” Hamm, the 2012 energy adviser to GOP Presidential candidate Mitt Romney …

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Busy Week for U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee

Oklahoma Congressman Markwayne Mullin and other members of the U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee meet Tuesday to vote on reauthorization of the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration. The measure would also direct the Administration to increase transparency and accountability and finish long overdue regulations. It is among numerous bills to be marked up …

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Oklahoma and other States Move Ahead in Challenge to New EPA Ozone Standards

The legal battle is underway between Oklahoma and other states that filed a legal challenge months ago to the Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed new ozone standard, one that was released last fall. More filings were made late last week in federal court with Oklahoma and other critics contending the 70 parts per bill is too low and …

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Corporation Commission to Hold Thursday Hearing into $500 million OGE Scrubber Plan

Oklahoma Corporation Commissioners will hold deliberations Thursday in the third try by Oklahoma Gas and Electric to win approval for the installation of $500 million in scrubbers to the utility’s Sooner coal plant. It’s a move that has been denied twice previously by the commission, but if approved this time, would eventually lead to higher …

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OERB’s Well Site Safety Day at the Capitol

The Oklahoma Energy Resources Board’s annual Well Site Safety day will be Tuesday as children from across the state are educated about the dangers of playing around oil and gas wells. The day will begin with a poster parade and a legislator meet and greet at the State Capitol at 10 a.m. OERB will also …

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Bill Controlling Drone Flights in Oklahoma Still Alive in the Legislature

A Drone bill is closer to being sent to Governor Mary Fallin for signature into law. House Bill 2599, authored by Sen. Ron Sharp would restrict flights of unmanned aircraft over “critical infrastructure” less than 400 feet above ground or past their fence lines. The Senate passed the measure last week and returned it to …

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Inhofe Says US Purchase of Iran’s Heavy Water is Wrong

Oklahoma U.S. Senator Jim Inhofe says the U.S. should not be “rewarding bad behavior” by spending nearly $9 million to purchase 32 tons of heavy water from Iran in order to help the country comply with the Iran Nuclear Deal. The senior member of the Senate Armed Services Committee continues to be critical of the …

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2,500 Jobs Cut by Schlumberger in First Quarter

Whether some of the job cuts happened in Oklahoma, Schlumberger NV isn’t specifying but the Houston, Texas based firm confirms it laid off nearly 2,500 workers in the first quarter of 2016. The company’s profit dropped 49 percent while revenues fell 36 percent from $10.25 billion down to $6.52 billion. First-quarter net income fell to …

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Kentucky’s Largest Solar Power Plant Nearly Operational

The largest solar facility in the State of Kentucky has been unveiled by Louisville Gas & Electric and Kentucky Utilities.  Located near Burgin, the complex includes a hydroelectric plant, three coal-fired generating units and seven natural gas-fired combustion turbines. The $36 million project was approved by the State Public Service Commission in December 2014 and …

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