October 2019 archive

Permits to drill for October 8, 2019

Permits to drill for October 8, 2019. permits: none were processed today

Air Force logistics officers gather for convention in OKC

Oklahoma City is the site this week of a conference involving more than 1,000 U.S. Air Force officers whose careers involve logistics, aircraft maintenance and acquisition. The nonprofit Logistics Officer Association organizes the annual symposium and it is the second time for Oklahoma City to host the event. It also serves as an introduction of …

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Former Walmart exec joins board at Phillips 66

The board of directors of Phillips 66 has appointed former Walmart executive Charles M. Holley to serve as an independent director, effective Oct. 4, 2019. Holley will serve on the Audit and Finance Committee and the Public Policy Committee of the board. Following the appointment, the board of Phillips 66 will comprise 10 directors, nine …

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New name for merged energy companies in Kansas and Missouri

After Westar Energy and KCP and L in Kansas City merged last year, the new name of the company is Evergy, according to an announcement this week. “This is an exciting time for our company,” Terry Bassham, president and chief executive officer, said. “Last year we merged KCP&L and Westar to form Evergy, and we …

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Pipeline firm announces open season

Tallgrass Energy, LP has announced a binding open season to transport oil out of Wyoming to the McPherson refinery destination in Kansas. The Kansas City company is soliciting shipper commitments through its affiliate Tallgrass Pony Express Pipeline, LLC. The open season began Tuesday. Tallgrass Energy, LP is a midstream energy infrastructure company operating across 11 …

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Feds probing coal company

The federal government began a fraud investigation into coal company Blackjewel LLC prior to the company’s sale last week of two Wyoming coal mines, according to court documents. The document filed Saturday indicates the investigation also preceded Blackjewel’s July bankruptcy filing, The Casper Star-Tribune reports . Blackjewel owes the federal government about $50 million, court documents said. …

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Completion reports for October 7, 2019

Completion reports filed on October 7, 2019. CUSTER COUNTY Xto Energy Inc Mississippian(11831): Oil 271 Gas 8981 Water 1481 Flow 9 15N 15W Claussen 1-9h4x33, June 04, 2019 HH, GAS, TD: 23370 ft Lat: 35.79697, Long: -98.79352 API: 35039225540000 WASHITA COUNTY Fourpoint Energy Llc Des Moines-granite Wash: Oil 102 Gas 8234 Water 1182 Flow 24 10N 19W Florence 25×36-10-19 3hb, November 23, 2018 HH, GAS, TD: …

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Permits to drill for October 7, 2019

Permits to drill issued on October 7, 2019. Kay County MARIAN B SCOTT #1, October 07 2019 32 29N 2E CSWNWSW API: 07123644 Lat: 36.94583977032082, Long: -97.11895558907148 O G P OPERATING INC SH, RE, 1700 ft, VERTZ(1189), NEWKIRK(1508) Kingfisher County BILLY #4-20H, October 16 2018 20 15N 9W NWNENWNE API: 07326319 Lat: 35.76802835052189, Long: -98.17825423534391 CIMAREX ENERGY …

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AG helps North Dakota and other states do battle over Washington State oil tanker law

Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter and oil companies say a new Washington state law aimed at improving the safety of crude shipped by oil is also likely to cause chaos in the nation’s transportation system and affect other industries. It was last week when Hunter led a legal effort to fight the Washington state law …

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Appeals court rules against Wichita and Affiliated Tribe in fight with Caddos

A 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals judge has ruled against the Wichita and Affiliated tribes which was attempting to totally rid itself of a lawsuit filed over construction of a tribal history center in Oklahoma. Judge Michael R. Murphy, writing for the court ruled against the tribe’s motion for a summary disposition of the …

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