June 7, 2018 archive

Water Bill wins overwhelming support in the House

All four Oklahomans in the U.S. House helped pass the biennial water resources legislation this week in a 408-2 vote. The Water Resources Development act of 2018 provides the Army Corps of Engineers with the authorization to maintain the nation’s water infrastructure, something that Reps. Tom Cole, Frank Lucas, Markwayne Mullin and Steve Russell supported. …

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May Tax collections were a record in Oklahoma

Tax collections for the month of May in Oklahoma were a record $970.9 million according to State Treasurer Ken Miller.  He said it brought the total gross receipts in the past 12 months to $12.09 billion, a figure that is only $14 million from matching the all-time 12 month high. Oil and gas gross production …

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Completion Reports for May 31-June 6

Here is the Weekly Completions Report.  The table below provides a summary of the Completion tickets (Form 1002A) that have been published between May 31st and close of business on June 6th. The table includes the Initial Production data for Oil (b/d), Gas (MCF/d) and Water (b/d). There are two links in the table: – The SPOT …

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Permits to drill May 31-June 6

his weekly report includes new Permits that have been Approved (or existing permits that have been Amended) between May 31st and close of business on June 6th.  There are two links on each line: – The SPOT link will take you to the well location on Google Maps.  So, if you need it, this will …

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Tulsa gets $45 million highway grant to make I-44 repairs

The city of Tulsa got good news this week in the form of a $45 million grant to help replace bridges on Interstate 44 in the city’s west side. It will help speed up work on a $350 million project to widen the interstate to six lanes and also replace the I-44/U.S. 75 interchange. “This …

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Chaparral Energy adds new member to board of directors

Oklahoma City-based Chaparral Energy, Inc. has expanded its board of directors from seven to eight with the appointment of David Greenberg. He is a new independent member of the board effective immediately.  All of the company’s directors will be up for re-election when the annual shareholders meeting is held June 29. “We are very pleased …

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New Mexico cries ‘foul’ over water fight with Texas and the Permian Basin

Something of a water war could be developing between New Mexico and Texas in a dispute that’s led one New Mexico politician to be pretty blunt in his claims. And it largely has to do with oil and gas drilling in the Permian Basin. “Texas is stealing New Mexico’s water,” said New Mexico State Land …

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Is NASA’s Bridenstine softening his stance on climate change?

As the new Administrator at NASA, former Oklahoma Congressman Jim Bridenstine is offering some hope for those wondering whether climate science at NASA was on its way out. As the publication Science reports, Bridenstine suggests a change is coming and perhaps climate science missions might not be eliminated by the Trump administration. Bridenstine met with …

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NW Oklahoma to get another frac sand mine

Oklahoma is getting yet another frac sand plant.  Alpine Silica announced this week it intends to start construction on a plant near the small community of Fay located along State highway 33 in southeastern Dewey County. The company said it has secured nearly 51 million tons of reserves for the Oklahoma initiative. It estimates the …

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Bakken company prepares for refinery construction in North Dakota

As Meridian Energy Group moves ahead with construction of one of the first greenfield fuels refineries in the U.S. in four decades, it’s announced the signing of a major contract for housing in North Dakota’s Bakken play. The company announced this week the signing of a letter of intent with Target Lodging of The Woodlands, …

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