February 8, 2017 archive

Permits to Drill February 9, 2017

  Alfalfa County ARUBA 2412 #1H-14 A, February 08 2017 15 24N 12W NENWNWNE API: 00323272 Lat: 36.563868997584656, Long: -98.46907213302609 MIDSTATES PETROLEUM COMPANY LLC HH, DR, 11200 ft, MISSISSIPPIAN(6365) Blaine County STARK #9H-1LMX, January 04 2017 01 16N 10W NWNENWNW API: 01123716 Lat: 35.89777793919118, Long: -98.22254900216066 NEWFIELD EXPLORATION MID-CON INC HH, AM, 19655 ft, MISSISSIPPIAN(9157), …

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Thanks to Oil and Gas Revenue, Oklahoma Ends 20-months of Shrinking Revenue

Driven by increased oil and gas production and prices, Oklahoma’s finally ended 20 months of shrinking state revenue. State Treasurer Ken Miller announced Wednesday that gross receipts grew in January and largely because of increased gross production tax revenue. “Low prices and curtailed production in the oil field led us into the latest downturn, and …

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Pruitt’s Confirmation Vote Could Come Next Week—-Democrats Vow Fight

It appears a confirmation vote in the U.S. Senate on Scott Pruitt’s nomination to be the next EPA administrator could be next week. That’s the indication from Sen. Tom Carper (D-Del.) the ranking Democrat on the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee. Also one of the Democrats who for two days last week boycotted the …

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Natural Gas Drillers Targeted for New Tax in Pennsylvania

Governor Mary Fallin isn’t the only state leader in the U.S. to target energy as a means to solve a state’s revenue crisis. In Pennsylvania, Gov. Tom Wolf has proposed a natural gas production tax. It’s part of a plan to streamline state government and also balance the budget. But some suggest he might only …

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Army Gives Go-Ahead for Completion of Dakota Access Pipeline

Months after Oklahomans joined thousands in protesting the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline in North Dakota, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has granted approval for construction to resume. Work by the Texas developer, Energy Transfer Partners, will allow the completion of the 1,700-mile pipeline. The only work remaining is to construct the final …

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Pruitt Hit with Open Records Lawsuit in OKC

Tired of waiting two years in an open records request, a Wisconsin based advocacy group has filed suit in Oklahoma City against Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt. The Center for Media and Democracy is accusing Pruitt’s office of violating Oklahoma’s Open Records law. The suit was filed in Oklahoma County District court. “Scott Pruitt has …

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Former Inhofe Aide and Devon Lobbyist Expected to be Energy Adviser to Trump

Reports indicate that President Trump is expected to hire an energy lobbyist who once worked as an aide to Oklahoma U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe and lobbied for Oklahoma City based Devon Energy. He is Mike Catanzaro, a lobbyist at CGCN Group who was considered a top staffer for Inhofe on the Senate Environment and Public …

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