November 12, 2019 archive

Completion reports for November 12, 2019

Completion reports filed on November 12, 2019. CANADIAN COUNTY Chaparral Energy Llc Woodford(10740): Oil 274 Gas 1999 Water 1180 Flwg 15 11N 7W Lassen 1107 4wh-15, September 21, 2019 HH, OIL, TD: 15848 ft Lat: 35.43462, Long: -97.92697 API: 35017254390000 Chaparral Energy Llc Woodford(10860): Oil 221 Gas 1547 Water 1058 Flwg Via Gas Lift 15 11N 7W Lassen 1107 2wh-15, September 22, 2019 HH, OIL, TD: …

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Permits to drill for November 12, 2019

Permits to drill issued on November 12, 2019. Canadian County GREENBACK 1307 #4LMH-35, November 01 2019 26 13N 7W SESWSESE API: 01725552 Lat: 35.56643634560425, Long: -97.90893270253578 CHAPARRAL ENERGY LLC HH, AM, 14300 ft, MISSISSIPPI(9045) Canadian County GREENBACK 1307 #6SMH-35, November 01 2019 26 13N 7W SESWSESE API: 01725551 Lat: 35.56643634827938, Long: -97.90883183599746 CHAPARRAL ENERGY LLC HH, AM, …

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Energy news in brief

**  The Oklahoma  Space Industry Development Authority meets Wednesday in Oklahoma City. The meeting will be at 1:30 p.m. at the Oklahoma Department of Transportation headquarters at the state capitol. ** Bob Murray, former CEO and founder of the bankrupt Murray Energy Corp. has dropped his defamation lawsuit against late-night tv show host John Oliver. …

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Tulsa’s Redline Resources expands into West Texas

     Tulsa’s Redline Resources LLC  has doubled its capacity with a recent expansion into the Permian and Delaware Basins and the opening of a field office in Pecos, Texas. The expansion by the Oklahoma-based artificial lift cable, spooling and cap tubing company includes cable and spooling bays, warehouse and office space as well as …

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SandRidge Energy to reduce 4Q spending after 3Q loss

  SandRidge Energy, Inc. in Oklahoma City reported a third quarter 2019 loss of $182 million or $5.12 a share and plans a reduction in fourth quarter spending. The company blamed much of the loss on a non-cash ceiling test write down and said adjusted net losses for the quarter were $17 million or 49-cents …

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Company still wants coal fired power plant in SW Kansas

An attempt by Sunflower Electric Power Corp. to begin construction of a new coal-fired power plant in southwest Kansas is not only drawing criticism but is facing a construction deadline. The company has until March 2020 before a renewed construction permit expires for the proposed Holcomb 2 plant and state regulators have said they won’t …

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Keystone pipeline reopens in North Dakota

Two weeks after a leak in the Keystone pipeline in North Dakota spilled an estimated 383,000 gallons of oil onto farm land, the pipeline has been repaired and reopened. TC Energy, formerly known as TransCanada announced the pipeline “returned to service” on Sunday after repairs were made and approval came from the U.S. Pipeline and …

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Chaparral Energy reports loss in 3Q and reduction of rig operations

Oklahoma City’s Chaparral Energy, Inc. reported a net loss of $131 million in the third quarter, forcing the company to reduce its rig operations from three to two for the remainder of 2019. But 2020 operations might be carried out with only one rig. The net loss totaled $130.9 million or $2.86 a share while …

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Group predicts coming water shortage in Permian Basin

An environmental group predicts a water shortage will develop in the Permian Basin with continued exploration by oil and gas firms. The left-leaning Center for American Progress issued a report claiming that increased drilling will result in water shortages for cities and towns, ranchers and farmers, according to Reuters.   “Oil and gas leasing in …

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Fact checking “world scientists” who signed climate petition

Some fact-checking by the Washington Times of a recent climate petition signed by more than 11,000 reported “world scientists” led to some phony signatures. Who would have thought that Micky Mouse lived in Nambia and had become a scientist after being a cartoon star for decades? Check out the Times story: There was something goofy …

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