September 2018 archive

New pipeline system owner in North Dakota

Oklahoma energy explorers who have used oil and natural gas gathering systems of Paradigm Energy Partners will find a new operator of the lines. Paradigm has sold its operations in the Williston Basin of North Dakota.  Ares Management, L.P. based in Los Angeles says the Paradigm assets will be combined with the Ares’ Van Hook …

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Rural Oklahoma group is formed to get better representation

Officials at the Oklahoma Rural Association (ORA) announced its initial launch in Oklahoma. As a new, membership association in Oklahoma, the ORA seeks to provide cohesive representation at the State Capitol and in Washington, D.C. on behalf of the industries in rural counties and communities statewide. “For too long, we have seen the needs of …

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OGE observes installation of LED street lights in Bethany

Ceremonies were held Wednesday marking OGE’s installation of new smart LED lighting on historic Route 66 in the City of Bethany. OGE explained it was building upon the innovative Smart Grid platform and replaced 250,000 street and security lights with smart LED lights in its 30,000 square-mile service area. The smart LED lights allow OGE …

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No completion reports or permits to file were processed for Sept. 5, 2018.

No completion reports or permits to file were processed for Sept. 5, 2018.

Strategic oil reserve focus of House subcommittee hearing

Oklahoma Congressman Markwayne Mullin and others on an Energy subcommittee of the House Energy and Commerce committee plan a markup Thursday of a bill to modernize the Department of Energy’s security missions. The subcommittee will consider legislation H.R. 6511,the Strategic Petroleum Reserve Reform Act authored by Texas Republican Rep. Joe Barton and Democratic Rep. Bobby …

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EPA to review Pruitt’s last major move at the agency

After releasing a report critical of the $3.5 million spent on round-the-clock security protection for former EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt,  the EPA’s Office of Inspector General isn’t finished with Pruitt’s actions. Next up? Glider vehicle emissions testing conducted by the EPA in 2017 under Pruitt. The audit follows complaints from Congressional Republicans that the agency …

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Tulsa’s Magellan Midstream announces construction of new Permian Basin pipeline

Tulsa’s Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. has joined forces with Energy Transfer Partners, L.P. based in Dallas and Delek US Holdings Inc. to announce plans to construct a new crude oil pipeline from the Permian Basin to the Texas Gulf Coast region. The 600-mile 30-inch pipeline system is expected to be operational by mid-2020, carrying oil …

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OKC’s Flywheel Energy acquires Arkansas holdings in $1.8 billion deal

Oklahoma City’s Flywheel Energy LLC, a firm once known as Valorem Energy and founded in 2017 has pulled off a nearly $2 billion purchase of shale operations in Arkansas. The company paid $1.865 billion in acquiring Southwestern Energy Company’s natural gas properties and affiliated midstream business in the Fayetteville Shale. The deal is to close …

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Koch company expanding crude loading capacity

Flint Hills Resources, a subsidiary of Koch Industries and a firm with operations throughout Oklahoma announced this week plans to expand storage at its terminal in Ingleside, Texas. The outbound crude loading capacity will be increased to nearly 380,000 barrels a day. The project consists of construction of four new crude storage tanks, 60,000 barrels …

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Top Interior Department attorney joins Dallas oil firm

Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke’s top energy lawyer has left government employment to go to work for Dallas-based Cox Oil Offshore LLC. Vincent DeVito was Energy Counselor to Zinke but joined Cox Oil where he is an Executive Vice President and General Counsel. He went to work for Zinke in 2017 after being appointed by President …

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