January 2019 archive

EnCap Flatrock Midstream makes $300 million commitment to Houston company

Investment firm EnCap Flatrock Midstream, the San Antonio based company with a major office in Oklahoma City is making a $300 million capital commitment to Houston-based Clear Creek Midstream, LLC. Clear Creek is an independent energy company focused on development of midstream infrastructure for oil and gas producers. “We are excited to welcome the Clear …

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Enable Midstream makes $1 billion loan agreement

  Oklahoma City-based Enable Midstream Partners, LP  announced that it has entered into a $1 billion three-year unsecured term loan agreement. Enable has initially borrowed $200 million under the agreement, and a delayed-draw feature provides Enable the flexibility to make up to $800 million in additional borrowings for up to 180 days from Jan. 29, …

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New Emergency Management Director named in Oklahoma

If and when tornadoes strike leaving thousands of Oklahomans without electrical power, the man in charge of emergency responders will be Mark Gower. He’s the new Director of the Department of Oklahoma Emergency Management and was named this week by Gov. Kevin Stitt. “Mark Gower has been dedicated to the safety and security of Oklahomans …

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Continental Resources sees increased oil production from its SCOOP project

Executive leadership of Oklahoma City’s Continental Resources held a conference call this week where they updated goals for the company’s big Project SpringBoard in the state’s SCOOP play. Leaders told investors they believe the project will increase the firm’s oil production by 10 percent between the third quarters of 2018 and 2019. Continental Resources’ president …

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Chaparral Energy announces new hirings of management members

  Oklahoma City’s Chaparral Energy announced this week several additions to the company’s senior leadership team. The company said the additions include Mark Ver Hoeve as Vice President of Geoscience, Josh Walker as Vice President of Completions and Operations and Clint Calhoun as Vice President of Resource Development. “I am very pleased to announce the …

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Two Blaine County wells are big producers for Continental Resources

Oklahoma City’s Continental Resources scored big on two wells in Blaine County in recent months. Completion on one was more than 2,800 barrels of oil a day while the second brought in more than 1,600 Boed. Reports filed with the Oklahoma Corporation Commission showed the two Homsey wells were drilled at the same site about …

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Permits to drill for January 29, 2019

Permits to drill issued for Jan. 29, 2019. Alfalfa County BILLIE JO 16-25-10 #2H, January 29 2019 16 28N 10W SWSWSESE API: 00323358 Lat: 36.89927364327883, Long: -98.27487774708189 BCE-MACH LLC HH, DR, 10087 ft, MISSISSIPPIAN(4925) Atoka County MILLIE #1-13, January 29 2019 13 2S 10E N2S2SWSW API: 00520470 Lat: 34.37550027702895, Long: -96.21283072342624 CANYON CREEK ENERGY OPERATING LLC SH, …

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Completion reports for January 29, 2019

Completion reports filed for Jan. 29, 2019. BLAINE COUNTY Continental Resources Inc Mississippi(10221): Oil 1639 Gas 3670 Water 3594 Flow 22 15N 11W Homsey 5-22-27xhm, October 05, 2018 HH, OIL, TD: 21770 ft Lat: 35.76749, Long: -98.35343 API: 35011240090000 Continental Resources Inc Mississippi(10233): Oil 2813 Gas 11073 Water 2279 Flow 22 15N 11W Homsey 4-22-27xhm, October 04, 2018 HH, OIL, TD: 21622 ft Lat: 35.76758, Long: …

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Oklahoma wind power and Budweiser to be a part of the Superbowl

Oklahoma Congressman Markwayne Mullin showed he’s a big fan of Oklahoma’s wind industry with a tweet on Tuesday. “Proud to hear that #SuperBowlLIII will be powered by #OK #windenergy! Great to see @AnheuserBusch team up with Enel Green Power & see Enel donate power from their Thunder Ranch wind farm to keep the lights on …

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Legislator urges surrounding states to abandon coal

It’s clear where Oklahoma State Rep. Jason Dunnington stands on renewable energy. Witness the tweet he issued this week telling adjacent states that Oklahoma has plenty of natural gas and wind to generate electricity. “Heads up to all the states around #Oklahoma that still use coal as their dominant electricity generation source. We have an …

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