August 21, 2019 archive

Completion reports for August 21, 2019

Completion reports filed on August 21, 2019. CANADIAN COUNTY Camino Natural Resources Llc Mississippian(11908): Oil 207 Gas 6290 Water 1369 Flow 7 11N 8W Woodhouse 7-1h, March 19, 2019 HH, GAS, TD: 16739 ft Lat: 35.43552, Long: -98.07975 API: 35017250990000 Camino Natural Resources Llc Mississippian(9737): Oil 194 Gas 1271 Water 2987 Flow 31 12N 7W Garth Brooks 1107 6-7-1mxh, May 29, 2019 HH, OIL, TD: 18144 …

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Permits to drill for August 21, 2019

Permits to drill issued on August 21, 2019. Canadian County CUTBOW 1307 #4MH-26, June 26 2019 26 13N 7W SWSESESE API: 01725491 Lat: 35.56643638076496, Long: -97.90712382928129 CHAPARRAL ENERGY LLC HH, AM, 14100 ft, MISSISSIPPI(9015) Canadian County CUTBOW 1307 #5SMH-26, June 26 2019 26 13N 7W SWSESESE API: 01725492 Lat: 35.56643638135638, Long: -97.90707339601208 CHAPARRAL ENERGY LLC HH, AM, …

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Pipeline operator wants higher oil shipping fees to offset higher steel tariffs

Plains All American pipeline finds itself in a fight with two U.S. shale producers fighting the company’s proposed price increase meant to recover higher steel costs. ConocoPhillips and a unit of Canadian producer Encana Corp. filed requests this week with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to reject the pipeline company’s proposed tariff surcharge on its …

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Colorado’s call for a special oil and gas revenue fund

The more than two dozen drilling rigs operating today in Colorado’s oil and gas fields won’t be going silent any time soon, even with the enactment this year of a law that promises to make life tougher for the industry statewide. Click here for part 3 of the Denver Post’s examination of a proposed special state fund …

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Push underway for energy storage tax incentive

The nation”s next energy subsidy could be for energy storage. It’s what POLITICO’s Morning Energy Report details.  Energy storage may be a key component of fighting climate change and boosting renewables , but that’s not the sales pitch the industry is making around Donald Trump’s Washington, Pro’s Gavin Bade reports. While energy storage has long been …

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Oil and gas software accounting provider sold

OGsys, a provider of cloud-based oil and gas accounting software for small and medium-sized businesses has a new owner. The Fort Worth-based company has been acquired by Houston’s Quorum Software, a Thoma Bravo portfolio company which is considered to be a leader in digital transformation for the oil and gas industry. Quorum’s SMB customers includes …

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Disposal wells suspected of causing central Kansas earthquakes

            The two strong earthquakes followed by several smaller aftershocks in central Kansas in the past several days have some people pointing fingers at wastewater disposal wells. Two of the earthquakes had magnitudes greater than 4.0 in Reno County and the city of Hutchinson. KWCH channel 12 TV reported the …

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Permian Basin adds to revenue for New Mexico

As oil and gas exploration slumps in Oklahoma, New Mexico has overtaken the state, thanks to its share of the Permian Basin which stretches from West Texas into Southeast New Mexico. The Corpus Christi Caller Times reported on growing revenue for New Mexico. Texas has always been the biggest player when it comes to energy. …

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Barclay’s energy conference attracting energy leaders

Halliburton will be among the companies making presentations at the coming 2019 Barclays CEO Energy-Power Conference in New York.  Tulsa’s WPX Energy will also be on hand as company leaders hope to attract more investors. Halliburton’s presentation will be made Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2019 at 8:05 a.m. central time. WPX Chairman and CEO Rick Muncrief …

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Oklahoma regulators sign off on natural gas limits

  Oklahoma Corporation Commissioners have signed off on a plan to limit for only six months a limit on natural gas production rates from prolific wells in the state. Commissioner Dana Murphy urged her fellow commissioners to revisit the issue in six months. The commission took the action after the Petroleum Alliance of Oklahoma and …

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