April 2019 archive

Tallgrass Energy announces dividend and date to release earnings report

  The Kansas City based midstream company that transports oil from Wyoming and Colorado to the Cushing terminal in Oklahoma is announcing a dividend. Tallgrass Energy, LP announced the quarter cash dividend will total 53 cents a share for the first quarter of 2019. It will be paid to shareholders of record as of the …

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Anadarko Petroleum sold in $50 billion deal with Chevron

In a $50 billion cash and stock deal, Chevron Corporation has bought Houston-based Anadarko Petroleum Corporation. The purchase includes all of the outstanding shares of Anadarko in a stock and cash transaction. The $33 billion cash buy is $65 per share and Chevron will offer 200 million shares in return. Anadarko shareholders will receive 0.3869 …

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Blueknight Energy gets a new CFO

Oklahoma City’s Blueknight Energy Partners, L.P. has a new leader. Andrew Woodward has been named Chief Financial Officer and will officially start his new duties on April 29. “We are pleased to welcome Andrew to our team and believe his extensive experience in operations and finance will be invaluable to our executive leadership group going …

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Superfund meeting to be held in Bristow

  A public meeting will be held April 16 regarding the Environmental Protection Agency’s Superfund site in Bristow, Oklahoma. It will be held by the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality and the EPA at the Bristow Library at 5:30 p.m. Presentations will be made and information offered about the Superfund process, recent sampling events and …

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Completion made on 2,500 barrel a day well in Blaine county

One of the completion reports filed with the Oklahoma Corporation Commission in the past few days involved a Continental Resources well with production of more than 2,500 barrels of oil a day. The company filed an amended report on the Lookabaugh 2-25-24xhm well located 3 miles northeast of the Greenfield community in Blaine County (36 …

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Permits to drill for April 11, 2019

Permits to drill issued by Oklahoma Corporation Commission on April 11, 2019. Dewey County BROWNIE #1-32H28X21, April 03 2019 32 16N 16W NENWNENE API: 04323695 Lat: 35.82634907066767, Long: -98.91829402768349 XTO ENERGY INC HH, AM, 23800 ft, MORROW-SPRINGER(10765), MISSISSIPPIAN(13299), WOODFORD(14315) Grady County KISHKETON #2, April 11 2019 05 5N 8W W2W2E2SW API: 05120506 Lat: 34.930985440751826, Long: -98.07053015465902 TERRITORY …

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Completion reports for April 11, 2019

Completion reports filed on April 11, 2019. BLAINE COUNTY Continental Resources Inc Mississippian(10275): Oil 827 Gas 5658 Water 1973 Flow 36 15N 11W Mowery 2-36hm, September 06, 2018 HH, OIL, TD: 16119 ft Lat: 35.73898, Long: -98.32867 API: 35011239520000 Continental Resources Inc Mississippian(10307): Oil 2547 Gas 8418 Water 2313 Flow 36 15N 11W Lookabaugh 2-25-24xhm, September 06, 2018 HH, OIL, TD: 21508 ft Lat: 35.73898, Long: …

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Bill to allow secret environmental pollution sent to Oklahoma House

The controversial bill that would give corporations in Oklahoma the legal right to hide pollution from the public’s eyes won overwhelming approval this week in a state house committee. The House Energy and Natural Resources Committee voted 14-3 to send SB 1003 to the full house for a vote. The bill is the measure that …

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Water use bill sent to Oklahoma Senate

A water bill that environmentalists said will protect Oklahoma’s Scenic Rivers from drying up from overdevelopment and excessive use won support this week in an Oklahoma Senate Committee. House Bill 1403 by Rep. Justin Humphrey of Lane and Sen. David Bullard of Durant won approval on a 17-1 vote and was sent to the full …

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Oil and Gas leader says President’s executive orders were needed

The head of Oklahoma’s largest oil and gas group offers thanks to President Trump for signing two executive orders to speed up  the pipeline permitting process and help energy development. Chad Warmington, President of the Oklahoma Independent Petroleum Association and the Oklahoma Oil and Gas Association issued a statement in response. “Expanding America’s energy infrastructure …

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