January 27, 2020 archive

Completion reports for January 27, 2020

Completion reports filed on January 27, 2020. CANADIAN COUNTY Camino Natural Resources Llc Mississippian – Woodford: Oil 434 Gas 2516 Water 1959 Flow 5 11N 7W Scissortail 1107 5-8-1mh, January 10, 2019 HH, OIL, TD: 17682 ft Lat: 35.45654, Long: -97.95597 API: 35017252790000 Camino Natural Resources Llc Mississippian: Oil 246 Gas 3015 Water 3020 Flow 1 11N 8W Hmb 1108 1-12-1-mh, December 23, 2018 HH, OIL, …

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Permits to drill for January 27, 2020

Permits to drill issued on January 27, 2020. Canadian County GERONIMO 1207 #6-5MH, December 10 2019 31 13N 7W NWSESESE API: 01725571 Lat: 35.55217819610258, Long: -97.97822239222661 CAMINO NATURAL RESOURCES LLC HH, AM, 15365 ft, MISSISSIPPIAN(9994), WOODFORD(10322) Creek County LLAMA #13-1, January 27 2020 13 14N 9E CNWNWSW API: 03729446 Lat: 35.68849121928737, Long: -96.3152259804268 J & J PRODUCTION …

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Congressman says new WOTUS strikes the right balance

Oklahoma Congressman Markwayne Mullin joined others in his delegation in applauding the Trump administration’s repeal of the Waters of the U.S. rule. He called it the “old, harmful WOTUS rule” in responding to last week’s action by the Environmental Protection Agency and said the new rule “clearly defines a WOTUS” and “strikes the right balance …

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Energy news in brief

** Oklahoma City’s Continental Resources, Inc. announced that its Board of Directors has declared a quarterly dividend of $0.05 per share on the Company’s outstanding common stock, payable on February 21, 2020 to stockholders of record on February 7, 2020. ** Tulsa-based ONEOK, Inc.  will participate in investor meetings at the U.S. Capital Advisors Midstream Corporate Access Day …

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OERB reaches milestone in teaching teachers about energy

Thanks to the people of Oklahoma Oil & Natural Gas, the Oklahoma Energy Resources Board (OERB) has now trained 17,000 teachers how to use their free energy curricula, providing millions of dollars of classroom supplies and equipment across the state. The group celebrated the milestone achievement at a workshop for more than 100 teachers at Cushing …

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Bankrupt Key Energy reaches deal with lenders

  Bankrupt Key Energy Services Inc. in Houston and its lenders have reached a restructuring support agreement that aims to reduce the company’s long-term debt by about 80 percent. The RSA was reached with lenders that hold over 99.5 percent of the principal amount of the company’s outstanding term loans, according to a Jan. 27 …

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Governor wants to merge Turnpike Authority and ODOT

Gov. Kevin Stitt wants to consolidate the Oklahoma Department of Transportation and the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority. Combining the two state agencies makes sense because they both focus on improving transportation in Oklahoma, Stitt said in a recent radio according to the Tulsa World. “My goal is to consolidate those two agencies because really, to us, …

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Coal production dropped in 2019 but Alliance Resources still saw increased income

One of the largest coal-mining companies in the U.S., Alliance Resource Partners, L.P. of Tulsa announced its total 2019 net income grew by nearly 9%.   For the 2019 Year, net income attributable to ARLP increased 8.9% to $399.4 million, or $3.07 per basic and diluted limited partner unit, compared to $366.6 million, or $2.74 …

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Victim’s family sues over deadly Houston blast

A lawsuit has already been filed over Friday’s explosion that killed two workers at a plant in a Houston, Texas suburb. The family of one of the victims, Frank Flores, contends the Watson Grinding and Manufacturing operation knew the plant was dangerous and didn’t warn workers. Flores and another man, Gerardo Castorena were killed in …

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Appeals court rules against fuel exemptions to Oklahoma refinery

A federal court ruling that stated the EPA exceeded its authority in exempting three oil refineries from the Renewable Fuel Standard involves a southern Oklahoma refinery and the company that owns the Holly Refinery in Tulsa. The ruling, according to some observers, could force the Trump administration to reconsider its expanded use of the exemptions. …

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