August 24, 2020 archive

Completion reports for August 24, 2020

Completion reports filed on August 24, 2020. HUGHES COUNTY Trinity Operating Usg Llc Woodford(4934): Gas 6025 Water 1128 Flow 31 8N 12E Glynell 4-31/30h, October 23, 2019 HH, GAS, TD: 10586 ft Lat: 35.11682, Long: -96.08506 API: 35063248620002 PITTSBURG COUNTY Trinity Operating Usg Llc Woodford(7946): Gas 4129 Water 2650 Flow 1 7N 18E Quinton 1-36/25h, September 20, 2019 HH, GAS, TD: 18380 ft …

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Permits to drill for August 24, 2020

Permits to drill issued on August 24, 2020. Carter County ALPINE MEADOWS #1-30, April 05 2019 30 3S 3W NESENWNW API: 01925538 Lat: 34.2722850846039, Long: -97.55852438415903 CHARTER OAK PRODUCTION CO LLC SH, RC, 10318 ft, TUSSY(6495), SYCAMORE(6939), WOODFORD(7099), HUNTON(7157), VIOLA(9039) Mcclain County WILE E. COYOTE #1-1, March 01 2019 01 5N 2W SWNWSENE API: 08721897 Lat: 34.93751332628063, …

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Increases reported in value of oil stocks

  Oil went up because of the two major storms hitting the Gulf of Mexico and so did the value of some Oklahoma related energy companies. SandRidge Energy saw a 5.06% jump of 8 cents a share, finishing Monday’s trading at $1.66. Devon Energy rose 3.26% or 34 cents to end the day at $10.78 …

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Oil futures gain as Gulf of Mexico storms lead to energy output reductions

  Oil futures settled higher on Monday, getting a boost from reductions to crude and natural-gas output in the Gulf of Mexico due to storms in the region. October West Texas Intermediate oil rose 28 cents, or 0.7%, to settle at $42.62 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange. That marked the first increase for a …

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State okays $66 million in water improvements to 7 cities

Nearly $66 million in water improvement loans and grants were made this month to 7 different cities by the Oklahoma Water Resources Board. The loans were made to improve water and wastewater infrastructure. The largest loan totaled $56,950,000 for the Broken Arrow Municipal Authority and came from the Oklahoma Clean Water State Revolving Fund and …

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Energy missing from candidates in GOP runoff race

  Voters in Oklahoma’s 5th congressional district vote Tuesday in deciding the Republican runoff between State Rep. Stephanie Bice and Oklahoma City businesswoman Terry Neese. While their campaign has become an example of how dirty politics can become, due to dark money and exaggerated claims from each camp, one thing missing from their campaigns is …

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Chaparral Energy moves forward with Chapter 11 bankruptcy hearings

  Oklahoma City-based Chaparral Energy has taken more actions in its Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection case filed in Delaware U.S. Bankruptcy Court. In a published notice the company said it has filed petitions for relief under the Chapter 11 and a hearing will be held in court on Oct. 1 of this year. The combined …

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Colorado coal company contends EPA doesn’t have the authority to regulate mercury emissions

  A Colorado coal company on Friday made it official: It’s trying to undo all limits on mercury emissions of coal-fired power plants. “EPA cannot continue to regulate coal fired power plants under section 112 after finding that there is no necessary and appropriate basis for such regulation,” Westmoreland Mining wrote in a Friday court document outlining its …

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Oil and gas industry in New Mexico says the Democrats plan to ban fracking would be devastating

  You think the jobless lines in New Mexico’s oil and gas industry are long now?  Some industry people contend those lines would be nothing compared to those that might happen if Democratic Presidential candidate Joe Biden and his vice presidential running mate Sen. Kamala Harris get their wish to ban fracking. It’s the claim …

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Energy news in brief

** The fossil fuel industry lost about 118,000 jobs from March to July — a 15.5% drop in employment for the sector.  ** Turkey says its natural gas find in the Black Sea will likely be followed by further discoveries, altering the geopolitics of energy trade in its region. “It’s just the beginning,” President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s spokesman Ibrahim …

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