April 2019 archive

Permits to drill for April 5, 2019

Permits to drill for April 5, 2019. Blaine County MOWERY #2-36HM, March 13 2018 36 15N 11W NENWNWNW API: 01123952 Lat: 35.73898430250891, Long: -98.32867433637448 CONTINENTAL RESOURCES INC HH, AM, 16065 ft, MISSISSIPPIAN(11043) Carter County ALPINE MEADOWS #1-30, April 05 2019 30 3S 3W NESENWNW API: 01925538 Lat: 34.2722850846039, Long: -97.55852438415903 CHARTER OAK PRODUCTION CO LLC SH, RC, …

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Completion reports for April 5, 2019

Completion reports filed for April 5, 2019. CADDO COUNTY Harmon C E Oil Inc School Land(5567): Oil 2 Water 14 Pump Noble-olson(3120): Oil 3 Pump 13 5N 9W School Land 5, February 13, 2019 SH, OIL, TD: 5652 ft Lat: 34.91019, Long: -98.10073 API: 35015373000002 CUSTER COUNTY Excalibur Resources Llc Woodford-miss’an (less Chester): Gas 11603 Water 3878 Flow 18 14N 14W Dagonet 1-18-19xh, September 11, 2018 …

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Oklahoma Anadarko Basin operator—Jones Energy—prepares for reorganization bankruptcy

Jones Energy, Inc., a Texas energy company with heavy exploration and production efforts in Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle says it plans to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The filing, which has yet to be made allows the company to restructure its finances. The company indicated it is in the process of an agreement that …

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Chesapeake Directors pick up more company shares

A Securities and Exchange Commission filing shows three members of the board of directors at Oklahoma City’s Chesapeake Energy acquired more shares in the company. The directors are Gloria R. Boyland, Lesie Starr Keating and Thomas L. Ryan. Boyland acquired 3,969 shares, each valued at $3.15, giving her ownership of 117,617 Chesapeake shares. Keating gained …

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SCOOP assets offered for sale by Edmond private investment firm

  The SCOOP assets of a private investment company based in Edmond, Oklahoma are being offered for sale. River Ranch Capital  has retained Core Energy Advisors, LLC in Houston to sell a package of interests in oil and gas properties primarily in the SCOOP play in Grady County. The acreage is 100 percent held by …

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Enable Midstream to release 1Q results on May 1

Oklahoma City-based Enable Midstream Partners, LP plans to release its first quarter 2019 financial results on May 1. They will be released prior to the open of market trading on that Wednesday and management will hold a 9 a.m. CDT conference call to discuss the results. The 2018 fourth quarter results were released in February …

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Annual meeting of Phillips 66 set for May 8

  The annual meeting of Phillips 66 shareholders will be held Wednesday, May 8 in Houston. The company says shareholders will have to produce an admission ticket or proof of ownership of Phillips 66 stock to be admitted. The meeting will begin at 9 a.m. CDT at the Houston Marriott Westchase, 2900 Briarpark Drive in …

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OERB leader says ‘thanks’ to oil and gas industry for environmental cleanup

The Oklahoma Energy Relations Board is observing its 25th anniversary this year of restoring Oklahoma’s land. OERB Executive Director Mindy Stitt is carrying the message and thanked the oil and gas industry. “As leaders in our state’s oil and natural gas industry, your companies produce the resources that are essential to more than 90% of …

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Muskogee mayor named to state Transportation Commission

A new member of the Oklahoma Transportation Commission has been appointed. Senate President Pro Tempore Greg Treat named Muskogee Mayor Bob Coburn to the commission. In order to take the appointment, Coburn had to resign as mayor. “I’m proud to appoint Bob Coburn to the Transportation Commission. As a business owner and mayor of Muskogee, …

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Most Oklahoma counties saw jobless rates drop in February

New state figures show most counties in Oklahoma experienced a drop in unemployment rates for February compared to a year earlier. And the state’s energy sector played an obvious important role in what happened. The Oklahoma Employment Security Commission reports unemployment was lower in 73 counties, higher in three and unchanged in one county when …

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