February 19, 2018 archive

Oil Pipeline Leak Contaminates Pond Near Yukon

A small pond was contaminated with oil after a 16-inch Centurion Company pipeline burst over the weekend near Yukon. Cleanup is still underway. It was early Sunday morning when the line broke under a 10-acre pond and oil bubbled to the surface in the Savannah Estates near Memorial Road and County Line Road. “It didn’t …

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Oil Well Produces 1,500 Barrels a Day Near Blanchard

Months after hitting a well that produced nearly 1,500 barrels of oil a day in the SCOOP, Dallas-based Merit Energy filed a completion report with the Oklahoma Corporation Commission. The Larry 1H-22X, located at 27 8N 4W in McClain  County had production of 1,477 boe/d when it was tested Dec. 29, 2017. The well, located …

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Engineers Still Rate Oklahoma Bridges and Roads in Bad Shape

By Congressman Markwayne Mullin Clunk.  Clunk.  Clunk. You’re driving down Highway 69 on your way to work and the roads are full of potholes the size of our neighboring state of Texas and uneven pavement that makes you feel like you’re on a roller coaster.  These roads that thousands of Oklahomans travel daily to get …

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Criticism Prompts Pruitt to Cancel Israeli Trip

All that scrutiny over his first-class travels and use of military planes caused Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt to cancel a planned trip to Israel. He was scheduled to leave on the anniversary of his first year in office but called off the nearly week-long trip on Sunday. “We decided to postpone; the administrator …

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PSO Rate Hike Request to Get Corporation Commission Review

A recommendation from an Administrative Law Judge that Public Service Company only get $81.2 million of a nearly $170 million rate hike request goes before the Oklahoma Corporation Commission on Tuesday. The matter is scheduled as part of the Commission’s regular meeting. It was in December when Judge Mary Candler issued her recommendation. She is …

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Date Set for Country’s Largest Oil and Gas Lease Sale

Land in Oklahoma won’t be included, the U.S. Department of Interior plans to hold the country’s largest oil and gas lease sale next month. The government plans to offer 77.3 million acres offshore Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida for oil and gas exploration and development on March 21, 2018. The sale will include all …

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Kansas Legislators Kill Anti-Injection Well Bill….One Blames Oklahoma for Kansas Earthquakes

An effort launched by the Sierra Club to target oil and gas production in a bid to stop earthquakes in eastern Kansas has been killed in a State House committee. House Bill 2641 would have put water limitations on new and existing wastewater injection wells in the state.  The Sierra Club sponsored the measure following …

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Oil Rig Worker Injured Near Piedmont

The Patterson Drilling company could be in store for another federal investigation following a Sunday night incident that left a worker injured at an oil-drilling rig near Piedmont. Patterson is the same company that owned the rig that blew up last month and killed 5 workers near the southeast Oklahoma town of Quinton. The Sunday …

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