August 14, 2020 archive

Completion reports for August 14, 2020

Completion reports filed on August 14, 2020. CREEK COUNTY Baugh Allan L Layton(13821): Oil 1 Water 150 Pump 11 17N 7E Mable Willis 13, May 01, 2018 SH, OIL, TD: 1525 ft Lat: 35.96990, Long: -96.53718 API: 35037293910001 Cartledge & Cartledge Oil Company Inc Dutcher(2900): Oil 100 Gas 100 Pump 21 17N 9E Heyburn (Heyburn Bartlesville Unit 10) 10, June 27, 2019 SH, OIL, …

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Permits to drill for August 14, 2020

Permits to drill issued on August 14, 2020. Grady County HALE #3-1X36H, August 14 2020 01 3N 6W NWSWNWSE API: 05124794 Lat: 34.756176007894496, Long: -97.78166153896787 GULFPORT MIDCON LLC MU, DR, 22226 ft, SYCAMORE(13854), WOODFORD(14250), HUNTON(14370) Mcclain County MCFALL #1-32, August 14 2020 32 5N 4W SWNENWSW API: 08722012 Lat: 34.86080776370237, Long: -97.6502788028839 RED ROCKS OIL & GAS …

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Anadarko Basin driller files for bankruptcy protection

  Months after selling nearly 200 producing wells in northern Oklahoma, Austin, Texas-based Remora Petroleum LP has filed for bankruptcy protection.   Remora is a private E&P company focusing on the acquisition and development of mature, long-lived producing properties. It owns operated and nonoperated working interests across the Anadarko, Gulf Coast, Permian, Denver-Julesburg and Los …

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Vertical well driller plans more exploration in Oklahoma’s Alfalfa County

  Straight-hole driller Trans Pacific Oil Corporation is planning on more drilling in northern Oklahoma. The Wichita, Kansas-based company received two permits to drill this week from the Oklahoma Corporation Commission. The permits are for Alfalfa County and involved two wells on a single pad at 32 29N 12W, a site about 5 miles northeast …

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OK regulators want input on rulemaking changes

  The people in charge of the Oklahoma Corporation Commission’s rulemaking process have a problem. They’ve asked operators statewide for suggestions concerning any recommended changes of the regulatory agency’s Chapter 5 rules. A notice went out on July 14 from the Commission’s Judicial and Legislative Services Division. But in an updated request sent on Friday, …

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EDF Renewables sells part ownership of some projects to UAE corporation

State-owned Masdar, part of the United Arab Emirates’ Mubadala Investment Corp.  is buying a 50% stake in some of the wind, solar and energy storage projects from EDF Renewables North America, a firm with Oklahoma investments. EDF has at least three wind farms in Oklahoma, Rock Falls Wind, Great Western Wind and Cowboy Wind Farm …

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Energy news in brief

**The U.S. seized four tankers carrying Iranian gasoline bound for Venezuela in an unprecedented move by the Trump administration that carries the potential to destabilize global oil shipments if Iran retaliates. The tankers were transporting 1.116 million barrels of petroleum, which has now been confiscated after help from “foreign partners,” the Justice Department said in a …

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Wind farm operator donates to Mill Creek Schools in Southern Oklahoma

  A southern Oklahoma school district has received a $50,000 grant as a result of ALLETE Clean Energy’s new wind farm under construction near Ardmore. ALLETE announced the grant to the Mill Creek School District, a grant in partnership with GE Renewable Energy and Wanzek. The donation is a relief to Mill Creek School administrators …

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Cypress Environmental reports $1.3 million 2Q loss

  The COVID-19 pandemic has struck energy companies hard and Tulsa-based Cypress Environmental Partners, L.P. says it resulted in a $1.3 million second quarter loss for the company. And management says there is a liklihood of more volatility in the market for the remainder of the year. “The second wave of virus cases, the reinstitution …

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Nuke waste sites in Texas and New Mexico worry League of Women Voters in Ft. Worth

Members of the League of Women Voters in Fort Worth are speaking out against the rail movement of nuclear waste that would pass through their city enroute to two possible waste sites, one in Texas and another in eastern New Mexico. One would be at the existing low-level storage facility in Andrews County, Texas. The …

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