October 2018 archive

Oklahoma City’s LSB Industries reports $26 million net loss in 3Q

  Oklahoma City’s LSB Industries Inc. reported a net loss of $26 million for the third quarter of 2018. It was an increased loss from the $17.1 million reported for the third quarter of 2017.  The 2018 loss figured to be  $1.22 a share compared to 91-cents a share a year earlier. The company said …

Continue reading »

Quarterly earnings report coming from NGL Energy Partners LP

Tulsa-based NGL Energy Partners LP plans to issue its fiscal second quarter earnings report before the market opens on Thursday, Nov. 8, 2018. The quarter ended Sept. 30 and NGL’s management team will host an earnings call on Nov. 8 at 10 a.m. Oklahoma time to discuss the financial results.  

State lifts boil order for Marshall County community

The Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) has announced that the boil order for the Cardinal Hill Public Water Supply (PWS), located in Marshall County, has been lifted. The water is now safe for human consumption. The order to boil water was issued due to the presence of E. coli. State and federal regulations require that customers be …

Continue reading »

ONEOK to release 3Q report Oct. 30

Tulsa’s ONEOK, Inc. plans to release its third-quarter 2018 earnings report next week. The official release will be Oct. 30 after the close of the markets. Executive management of the company will then hold a conference call on Oct. 31 at 10 a.m. Central Daylight time. The call will also be carried live on ONEOK’s …

Continue reading »

Permits to drill for Oct. 24, 2018

Permits to drill for Oct. 24, 2018. Alfalfa County MAHIEU 2412 #1-20-29XH A, October 24 2018 17 24N 12W NWSWSWSE API: 00323344 Lat: 36.55167424752925, Long: -98.50634604517569 MIDSTATES PETROLEUM CO LLC HH, DR, 17471 ft, MISSISSIPPI(6438), MISSISSIPPIAN(6500) Canadian County LONE PINE 22-12N-8W #1MH, October 24 2018 22 12N 8W NWSWNWNW API: 01725286 Lat: 35.505953211693814, Long: -98.04254337012486 PALOMA OPERATING …

Continue reading »

Completion reports for Oct. 24, 2018

Completion reports for Oct. 24, 2018. CADDO COUNTY Continental Resources Inc Mississippian / Woodford: Gas 16607 Water 4453 Flow 16 12N 13W Kimble 1-16-9xh, February 23, 2018 HH, GAS, TD: 26685 ft Lat: 35.50850, Long: -98.57352 API: 35015232730000 Continental Resources Inc Mississippian / Woodford: Gas 16607 Water 4453 Flow 16 12N 13W Kimble 1-16-9xh, February 23, 2018 HH, GAS, TD: 26685 ft Lat: 35.50850, …

Continue reading »

Judge orders Roundup cancer victim to accept lower award

A groundskeeper in California has until December to accept a $78 million offer from Monsanto after a judge for the Superior Court of California County of San Francisco reduced the $298 judgment from a jury. It’s a case that could have a bearing on lawsuits filed by Oklahomans against Monsanto. Judge Suzanne Bolanos upheld the …

Continue reading »

Landowners say they’ve not been contacted about suspended wind farm project

  Western Oklahoma landowners say they’ve not been contacted by the government as it negotiates over a suspended wind farm operation near Hinton. It’s what the landowners tell Scott Mitchell’s “All of the Above Podcast” as they complain their rights are being ignored by government bureaucrats. Their comments come as Attorney General Mike Hunter has …

Continue reading »

Bonuses for all employees of Austin Hose Company

The 163 people who work at Amarillo-based Austin Hose company got a pre-Halloween gift from the company…$700 bonuses.  Every one of them. Including those in Oklahoma City. Made for a total of $114,100 for the company that produces hydraulic and industrial hose. The company has branches in Oklahoma City, Amarillo, Odessa, San Antonio, Corpus Christi …

Continue reading »

Lawsuit filed over highway shutdown during Dakota Access Pipeline protests

The five-month shutdown of a North Dakota highway because of the protests against the Dakota Access oil pipeline last year has led to a lawsuit by two members of the Standing rock Sioux tribe and a reservation priest. They contend the closure violated their constitutional rights. The three filed suit in U.S. District Court against …

Continue reading »