November 2, 2019 archive

Completion reports for November 1, 2019

Completion reports filed for November 1, 2019. CANADIAN COUNTY Native Exploration Operating Llc Mississippi: Oil 527 Gas 3563 Water 1933 Flow 14 12N 8W Grey Snow 14-1208 1mh, August 16, 2018 HH, OIL, TD: 15830 ft Lat: 35.50870, Long: -98.00887 API: 35017252410000 Revolution Resources Llc 24 14N 5W West Edmond Swd 1-24, September 03, 2019 SH, DISP, TD: 10793 ft Lat: 35.66932, …

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Permits to drill for November 1, 2019

Permits to drill issued for November 1, 2019. Beaver County HODGES #10-1, October 31 2019 01 5N 24E W2E2W2NE API: 00723933 Lat: 36.932234532815734, Long: -100.41004291883789 WILL ENERGY CORPORATION SH, RC, 9095 ft, COUNCIL GROVE(3250) Canadian County VAUGHN #1H-14-23, November 01 2019 11 12N 9W SWSWSESE API: 01725557 Lat: 35.523038625865595, Long: -98.11821619857874 CITIZEN ENERGY III LLC HH, DR, …

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Keystone oil leak in North Dakota totaled 9,100 barrels

  An estimated 9,120 barrels of crude oil have spilled from a leak in the Keystone pipeline in North Dakota this week, officials said. That’s equivalent to about 383,000 gallons of oil, which could fill more than half of an Olympic-sized swimming pool. The leak was detected Tuesday night near near Edinburg, a tiny community northwest of …

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Energy news in brief

** Tulsa’s Magellan Midstream Partners reported a third-quarter 2019 net income of $237 million or $1.19 per unit. The company announced its total revenue for the quarter was $657 million while the net income was $595 million or $2.60 per unit. ** Mid-Con Energy Partners headquartered in Tulsa had net income of $6 million or …

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New Mexico Democrats worried about intentions of their party’s Presidential candidates

  CARLSBAD, New Mexico (Reuters) – In the southeast corner of New Mexico, new houses, hotels and jobs are sprouting like flowers in the desert. Trucks hauling equipment and laborers jam once-barren highways on the way to thousands of oil rigs. The Democrats who control the state’s government have lofty plans for the billions of …

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