November 2018 archive

Groundbreaking for new Oklahoma Insurance headquarters

Governor Mary Fallin could take part in one of her last groundbreakings as leader of Oklahoma this week. She will attend the groundbreaking ceremony Monday afternoon for the new home of the Oklahoma Insurance Department. Joining her will be Insurance Commissioner John Doak and the man elected to replace him, Glen Mulready. Ceremonies will be …

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ODOT to provide Holiday travelers with improved travel help

The Oklahoma Department of Transportation is serving up an early present to holiday travelers with two new tools to help them make travel decisions. “The department is debuting the ability to find all of ODOT’s online travel tools within one app now available in the Apple App Store. Additionally, the department is adding snow plow …

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Snowfall to brush northern Oklahoma

The snow that’s predicted for northern Oklahoma is part of a storm that already dumped so much snow in Colorado, it shut down Interstate 70 in the mountains. And the storm system has moved across Kansas with a fury as white outs were expected because of the strong winds that also whipped Oklahoma on Sunday. …

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Gasoline prices continue their slide in Oklahoma

The combination of an increased production of oil across the globe plus a drop in demand continues to send gasoline prices in a downward spiral, including in Oklahoma where the new statewide average is $2.22 per gallon. A week ago, Oklahoma’s average price was $2.30 a gallon and one month ago, the average price was …

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Rioters in France angry over rising diesel fuel prices

Paris is a city that remains in turmoil and violence—all because of increasing diesel fuel prices. Over the weekend, rioters took their anger over increasing fuel prices to the streets where police had to use water cannons on them. An estimated 5,000 protesters converged on the Champs-Elysees, angry over a proposed tax increase on diesel …

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Oklahoma Energy Acquisitions finds sweet spot in the STACK

  Because of a shortage of employees, the Oklahoma Corporation Commission’s handling of oil and gas well completion reports has been slow. But the commission’s latest completion reports showed 29 were filed by Oklahoma Energy Acquisitions LP, a subsidiary of Alta Mesa Holdings based in Houston, Texas. All 29 reports were filed for Kingfisher County, …

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Completion reports for Nov. 21, 2018

Completion reports for Nov. 21, 2018. KINGFISHER COUNTY Oklahoma Energy Acquisitions Lp Mississippian (less Chester): Oil 108 Gas 319 Water 793 Gas Lift 27 16N 6W Speyside 1606 6-27mh, May 04, 2018 HH, OIL, TD: 12374 ft Lat: 35.84113, Long: -97.83053 API: 35073258330000 Oklahoma Energy Acquisitions Lp Mississippian (less Chester): Oil 110 Gas 162 Water 953 Gas Lift 30 16N 5W Oak Tree 1605 1-30mh, April …

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Permits to drill for Nov. 21, 2018.

Permits to drill for Nov. 21, 2018. Canadian County SUMMER MOON 8-5-12N-8W #5WHX, November 20 2018 17 12N 8W SWNWNENE API: 01725328 Lat: 35.52150937375032, Long: -98.06492918264348 PALOMA OPERATING CO INC HH, DR, 21626 ft, WOODFORD(11291) Canadian County SUMMER MOON 8-5-12N-8W #6WHX, November 20 2018 17 12N 8W SWNWNENE API: 01725327 Lat: 35.521547832793225, Long: -98.06497622935196 PALOMA OPERATING CO …

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Permits to drill for Nov. 22, 2018

Permits to drill for Nov. 22, 2018.   None were filed because of the Thanksgiving Day holiday.

Completion reports for Nov. 22, 2018

Completion reports for Nov. 22, 2018.   None were processed because of the Thanksgiving Day holiday.