January 2019 archive

Phillips 66 Partners enters agreement to build new oil pipeline in Louisiana

Phillips 66 Partners and others involved in a new pipeline in Louisiana are trying to attract more customers. Working with Harvest Midstream Company and PBF Logistics LP, the firms have entered into an agreement to jointly develop the ACE Pipeline System. The line will provide crude oil transportation service from the market hub in St. …

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Wyoming coal producer takes steps to protect financial base

One of the largest coal producers in the U.S., Cloud Peak Energy Inc. based in Wyoming has taken steps to protect some of its finances. The company’s Board of Directors announced this week it has adopted a Stockholder rights Plan to preserve its substantial federal net operating loss carryfowards. The tax carryforwards can be used …

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Cheniere moves to get county approvals for $1 billion natural gas line

  Houston’s Cheniere Energy, Inc., the firm building a $1 billion natural gas line across Oklahoma plans to release its fourth quarter earnings report in February. The Company will release the report on Tuesday, Feb. 26 before the opening of the market. Management leaders will then host a conference call for investors and analysts later …

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NGL leaders hope to land more investors at conferences

  Leaders of Tulsa’s NGL Energy Partners LP will be attending a major conference in Utah this week hoping to land more investors in the company. They’re at the UBS Midstream, MLP and Utilities One-on-One Conference held in Park City, Utah today through Jan. 16. They will also attend the US Capital Advisors Midstream Corporate …

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Hunter begins 1st full term as state Attorney General

In a career that began with a private practice focusing on energy and real state, Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter is starting his first full term in office. He was sworn in Monday as the state’s chief legal officer during the inaugural ceremony on the south steps of the State Capitol. Hunter ran for election …

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Permits to drill for January 14, 2019

Permits to drill for January 14, 2019. Creek County TERRAIN #1-32, January 14 2019 32 19N 7E S2NWSWNE API: 03729421 Lat: 36.08474271164068, Long: -96.5920078307357 TERRAIN ENERGY LLC SH, DR, 3300 ft, LAYTON(1500), CLEVELAND(1900), BIG LIME-OSWEGO(2197), SKINNER UP(2225), SKINNER LOW(2250), PRUE(2487), BARTLESVILLE(2591), 1ST WILCOX(2894), 2ND WILCOX(2919) Grady County JC NELSON #1R-9-16-21XHM, January 14 2019 09 8N 7W …

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New license plates offered by Oklahoma Environmental Quality Department

The State Department of Environmental Quality has announced it is selling environmental license plates. The department explained that the new plates including a picture of an American Bison grazing on the Oklahoma prairie. The other available tag is the Oklahoma sunset over a field of  flowers. Both designs were picked as winners last year in …

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Permits to drill for Jan. 10, 2019

Permits to drill for January 10, 2019.   Beaver County LIND #1-16, January 10 2019 16 6N 28E CNWNWNW API: 00724402 Lat: 36.9922305318701, Long: -100.05584350362005 FOUNDATION ENERGY MANAGEMENT LLC SH, RC, 6175 ft, CHEROKEE(5538), MORROW(5857), CHESTER(5927) Blaine County WATSON NORTH #1-8-17XH, January 10 2019 08 14N 13W N2NWNENW API: 01123598 Lat: 35.71047050690352, Long: -98.60898787716509 CONTINENTAL RESOURCES INC …

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Permits to drill for Jan. 11, 2019

Permits to drill for January 11, 2019. Canadian County BRUEGGEN SWD #1, January 11 2019 33 14N 7W SESWSWNW API: 01725351 Lat: 35.6463384592487, Long: -97.95723971820944 H2OK LLC SH, DR, 6750 ft, WABAUNSEE(4090), SHAWNEE(4800), DOUGLAS(5750), OCHELATA(6200) Carter County WOODRUFF #1-29, January 11 2019 29 5S 2W NWSESENE API: 01925772 Lat: 34.09429078351133, Long: -97.42420981252786 YALE OIL ASSOCIATION INC SH, …

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New governor challenges Oklahomans to do better and improve government

    Kevin Stitt was sworn in Monday as Oklahoma’s newest governor and in his inaugural address again challenged Oklahomans to make the state a top ten state in the country. “I see great men and women around me. I see promises to be kept. I see jobs. I see progress. I see a Top Ten …

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