May 2017 archive

Elk City Oilfield Supplier Vows to Rebuild After Tornado

“You can’t sit around and whine about things you can’t control. We’ll pick up where this tornado left off and keep moving ahead.”  Josh Moran. Elk City.   Days after a tornado wiped out his company’s headquarters in the south side of Elk City, businessman Josh Moran says he has no intention of not rebuilding. …

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Pruitt Will Go ‘Face-to-Face’ in June with World Climate Leaders

EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt will travel to Italy early in June to attend a Group of Seven meeting. It’ll be a face-to-face meeting with environmental minister who strongly support international climate action. Pruitt will meet with six of his foreign counterparts on June 10 and 11. They sharply oppose his views. Pruitt, the former Oklahoma …

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Turnpike Director Tells US Senate States Need Federal Government Help

When he went before a U.S. Senate subcommittee hearing this week, Oklahoma Turnpike director Tim Gatz made it clear that states need more help from the federal government in maintaining and improving the nation’s highways. “The conditional deficiencies of a long underfunded national transportation system cannot be resolved by the States along and requires an …

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Transportation Secretary Speaks With Inhofe About Federal Commitment to Highway Improvements

A day after Sen. Jim Inhofe chaired a Senate subcommittee hearing into the government’s FAST plan to improve highways, bridges and seaways, U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao spoke with the senator during a full hearing by the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee. “Most of us are very, very excited about the prospects of an …

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WTI Rises, Moves Closer to $50 a Barrel Benchmark on Wednesday

Oil prices climbed on Wednesday after the EIA reported favorable data on declining U.S. crude inventories, according to Bloomberg MarketWatch. June West Texas Intermediate crude tacked on 41 cents, or 0.8%, to settle at $49.07 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange. July Brent crude, the global benchmark, rose 56 cents, or 1.1%, to a …

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Completion Reports May 18, 2017

  DEWEY COUNTY Tapstone Energy Llc Mississippi Lime: Oil 436 Gas 1399 Water 2969 Pump / Gas Lift 7 19N 17W Hedges 6-19-17 1h, March 22, 2017 HH, OIL, TD: 16525 ft Lat: 36.14342, Long: -99.05105 API: 35043234920000 GRADY COUNTY Continental Resources Inc Woodford(14572): Oil 921 Gas 15757 Water 1952 Flow 1 4N 6W Peppered …

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Permits to Drill May 18, 2017

  Canadian County ROSEWOOD 16-12-7 #1H, March 17 2017 16 12N 7W NESWSWSW API: 01724983 Lat: 35.5091803347881, Long: -97.95280740228361 JONES ENERGY LLC HH, AM, 14631 ft, MISSISSIPPIAN(9645), WOODFORD(9981), HUNTON(10132) Creek County FARRIS #37, May 08 2017 17 18N 7E E2E2SWSW API: 03729371 Lat: 36.03382851471719, Long: -96.59792698513372 MID-CON ENERGY OPERATING LLC DH, AM, 3000 ft, LAYTON(1400), …

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Energy Workers to Compete with Record Number of Memorial Day Travelers

Amidst those energy trucks hauling equipment to and from sites, whether it’s oil and gas well sites or wind farms or even downed utility lines will be a record number of Americans this Memorial Day weekend. It’s what AAA is projecting as it indicates an estimated 39.3 million Americans will take a trip 50 miles …

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Inhofe Warns Highway FAST Act Might Not be Enough

Oklahoma U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe used a Senate subcommittee hearing this week to warn a highway improvement plan called the FAST Act is likely not enough to meet the nation’s highway needs, including those in Oklahoma. “The current investment is not enough to fully address our maintenance and new capacity needs,” said the Senator as …

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Oilfield Equipment Supply Headquarters Destroyed by Elk City Tornado

  An oilfield equipment supply company is one of those destroyed by the tornado that struck Elk City Tuesday evening. Moran Equipment, a firm that reportedly opened its doors in 2015 was leveled by the twister that rolled across the south side of the city. Efforts to reach the firm were met with unanswered phone …

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