July 18, 2016 archive

Crude Oil Futures Trade Lower on Monday

Crude oil futures ended lower on Monday, shortly before a government report was issued revealing less-than-anticipated declines in U.S. shale oil output, according to a news report by Bloomberg MarketWatch. On the New York Mercantile Exchange, August West Texas Intermediate crude slid 71 cents, or 1.6%, to end trading at $45.24 a barrel. September Brent …

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Completion Reports July 19, 2016

BLAINE COUNTY Chesapeake Operating Llc 14 16N 10W Castonguay 14-16-10 1h, June 15, 2016 HH, TA, TD: 20203 ft Lat: 35.86939, Long: -98.24176 API: 35011236000000 GARVIN COUNTY Newfield Exploration Mid-con Inc Woodford(11970): Oil 1069 Gas 1760 Water 2324 Flow 30 3N 3W Parks 6h-31x, April 29, 2016 HH, OIL, TD: 21215 ft Lat: 34.69688, Long: …

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Permits to Drill July 19, 2016

Blaine County WYATT #1-5-8XH, July 15 2016 32 13N 13W SWSESESW API: 01123627 Lat: 35.552349742705836, Long: -98.60742046132756 CONTINENTAL RESOURCES INC HH, AM, 26299 ft, WOODFORD(16050) Blaine County DOROTHY #4H-32LM, July 18 2016 32 16N 10W SESWSESW API: 01123629 Lat: 35.81235436264388, Long: -98.2898047408343 NEWFIELD EXPLORATION MID-CON INC HH, DR, 15830 ft, MISS’AN (EX CHESTER)(10330), WOODFORD(10959) Blaine …

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Chesapeake, SandRidge and Tom Ward Accused of Bid-Rigging in $30 million Kansas Lawsuit

More fallout for Chesapeake Energy and SandRidge Energy in light of the federal investigation that led to indictments a few months ago in Oklahoma City. Now the two companies are accused in a $30 million lawsuit filed in Kansas City of conspiring to defraud another company which sold its oil and gas leasehold interests. It’s …

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Wichitas and Caddos Fight Over Construction Site and Environmental Claims

In a fight with the Caddo Nation over the construction of a history center near Anadarko, the Wichita and Affiliated Tribes asked an Oklahoma City federal judge recently to throw out the Caddo Nation’s lawsuit challenging the site of the center. The Caddo Tribe contends the construction site holds sacred Caddo burial sites and filed …

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Landfills Face New EPA Methane Gas Emissions Standards

Landfills nationwide now face new stands for methane gas emissions as set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. As of last Friday, the final standards were released for new and modified municipal solid waste landfills and emission guidelines for existing ones. The EPA’s goal is to reduce methane emissions by about 334,000 tons a year …

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Feds to Study High-Speed Rail Service in Oklahoma and Texas

The federal government and the state of Texas have announced a series of hearings to explore ways to improve passenger rail service from Oklahoma City to south Texas. The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Railroad Administration and the Texas Department of Transportation have released 10 service and route options for new and improved conventional and …

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Pineapples in Michigan? What That Has to do With Banning Fracking

One writer in Michigan is having fun with the attempts of environmentalists to ban fracking in their county when there are no producing gas wells in the county. Tom Shepstone, writing in Natural Gas Now puts it this way,” There is a name for the meaningless efforts of radicals to build a movement against natural …

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Federal Judges Rule Against EPA’s Haze Plan Over Oklahoma and Texas

The Fifth U.S. Circuit Court has dealt a major blow to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in its efforts to enforce Regional Haze rules covering the air over national lands in southern Oklahoma and Texas. The court stayed the EPA’s plan through pollution controls at certain power plants, siding with numerous power companies in Texas, …

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Mother Road Going Green

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Route 66, a highway made famous for attracting gas-guzzling Chevrolet Bel Airs traveling from Chicago to Los Angeles, is turning green. The Mother Road is seeing a growing number of electric car charging stations along the 2,500-mile path, and some states even are pushing for solar panels and electric buses. Illinois …

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