January 15, 2020 archive

Completion reports for January 15, 2020

Completion reports filed on January 15, 2020. ATOKA COUNTY G & S Energy Inc Big Fork(8160): Gas 1866 Water 900 Flow 20 2S 12E Cochran Ih-20, November 19, 2019 HH, GAS, TD: 11456 ft Lat: 34.37000, Long: -96.06362 API: 35005204560001 BLAINE COUNTY Technical Energy Services Inc Mississippi(9684): Oil 5 Gas 52 Water 1 Flow 6 18N 13W Cheyenne Arapaho Tribal Lands 4-6, December 17, 2019 …

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Permits to drill for January 15, 2020

Permits to drill issued on January 15, 2020. Blaine County SHAFFER #1-23 SWD, January 14 2020 23 16N 10W CSESW API: 01121522 Lat: 35.84284565971442, Long: -98.23588018919797 H2OK LLC SH, RC, 10785 ft, CHESTER(8900) Canadian County DORIS 12-13-10-6 #2XH, April 10 2018 01 10N 6W NWSESESE API: 01725208 Lat: 35.36424894854724, Long: -97.77962554297882 ROAN RESOURCES LLC HH, AM, 19592 …

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Oklahoma oil leaders on hand for US-China trade agreement signing

Two Oklahoma oil and gas industry leaders were on hand at the White House Wednesday as President Donald Trump signed the first stage of a U.S.-China agreement,one that signifies a truce in the long-running trade war between Washington and Beijing. Devon Energy’s Chairman emeritus and company co-founder Larry Nichols joined Continental Resources Inc. founder Harold …

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Former Phillips 66 executive joins board of Plains All American

Former Phillips 66 executive Lawrence Niemba is now a member of the Plains All American Pipeline and Plains GP Holdings board. His appointment came following his retirement from Phillips 66 in 2017 where he had been executive vice president, refining and executive committee member. Before that, he held various downstream positions with ConocoPhillips, including as …

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Financial report to be released by Oklahoma wind operator

Minnesota-based ALLETE Inc., the operator of a major wind farm being built near Ardmore, Oklahoma plans to release its quarterly financial results Feb. 13, 2020. The release will be made before the stock markets open on that Thursday. Following the release, ALLETE Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Alan R. Hodnik, President Bethany M. Owen, Senior …

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Purcell driller can’t fulfill Venezuelan drilling contract—goes out of business

A Purcell oil and gas drilling contractor that once stunned U.S. energy analysts and others by landing a massive drilling contract with Venezuela in 2016 has closed its operations. Horizontal Well Drillers had reportedly won $1.29 billion in contracts with Venezuela’s national oil company, PDVSA to drill horizontal wells in the country’s Orinoco Belt region. …

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Energy news in brief

** The Trump administration on Wednesday announced the authorization of a roughly 3,000-acre solar farm near Palm Springs, California, after developers scaled back its size to help avoid threatened desert tortoises and cultural artifacts. First Solar Inc.’s 450-megawatt Desert Quartzite project in eastern Riverside County has been praised by some environmentalists for its careful design on lands …

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DOT warns of closing of I-235 in OKC

Motorists in Oklahoma City are being warned that part of I-235 will be closed later this month to allow construction of a new bridge over the interstate. The Oklahoma Department of Transportation plans to close a stretch of the interstate between N 50 Street and N 63 Street beginning the weekend of Jan. 24. North …

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Legislator wants email snooping by servers to be banned

How many times have you Googled a possible item to purchase, only to start seeing advertisements popping up on your email list of that very item? Now one Oklahoma legislator wants an end to the practice. State Rep. Collin Walke (D-OKC) filed legislation this session to protect email users’ data from being collected by corporations. …

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Some states fight shipping LNG by rail

Sixteen states are fighting the Trump administration’s plan to allow liquefied natural gas to be shipped by rail, arguing it lacks essential safeguards and exposes communities to the risk of lethal fires and explosions. The highly flammable substance known as LNG is now transported mainly by truck. Urged by railroads and gas producers to increase …

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