September 24, 2020 archive

Completion reports for September 24, 2020

Completion reports filed on September 24, 2020. GARFIELD COUNTY White Star Petroleum Llc Mississippian Lime(5857): Oil 150 Gas 136 Water 3334 25 23N 5W Blackburn 36-23n-5w 2mh, April 17, 2019 HH, OIL, TD: 10954 ft Lat: 36.43426, Long: -97.68761 API: 35047251860000 MCCLAIN COUNTY Warwick-bacchus Llc Woodford(9880): Oil 15 Gas 53 Water 1457 Pump 7 6N 3W Sixkiller 7-6-0603 1wxh, March 13, 2020 HH, OIL, TD: …

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Permits to drill for September 24, 2020

Permits to drill for September 24, 2020. Carter County SW WILDCAT JIM DEESE UNIT #17-1, September 24 2020 12 2S 3W CNWNESE API: 01904832 Lat: 34.39704305555692, Long: -97.46072320783938 MACK ENERGY CO SH, RE, 5400 ft, DEESE(5400) Dewey County CAYMAN #19-14-16 1H, September 24 2020 16 19N 14W SWSWSWSW API: 04323665 Lat: 36.11661792952187, Long: -98.70724428637712 STAGHORN PETROLEUM II …

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Wall Street is still a struggle for Oklahoma energy companies

Energy companies struggled again during Thursday’s trading with a majority seeing a slight dip in their stocks. A few Oklahoma companies saw their shares jump in trading but otherwise it proved to be a continued up-and-down day for energy investors. Alliance Resource Partners fell more than 2% after dropping 6 cents to $2.86. Blueknight Energy …

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Signs of tighter supplies send oil prices higher

  Oil futures finished higher on Thursday, supported by signs of tighter U.S. crude supplies, despite persistent concerns that rising cases of COVID-19 will lead to weaker energy demand. MarketWatch reported the commodity tallied a third climb in a row, but the gains have been modest and prices still remain lower for the week. “Oil …

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Girl killed in OKC home explosion

  News 9 TV reported that the Oklahoma State Liquified Petroleum Gas Administration has determined what caused a massive home explosion Thursday morning that left a teenage girl dead in northeast Oklahoma City. The agency said the explosion was likely caused by an illegal log lighter in the fireplace. It did not have a 100% …

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Democrats join attack on Army Corps over Dakota Access pipeline

  Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey led a coalition of 18 states, territories and counties in filing an amicus brief on Wednesday to affirm a lower court’s ruling that the Army Corps of Engineers did not properly assess the potential impact of an oil spill from the Dakota Access pipeline. The filing in the U.S. Court of …

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Most Oklahoma legislators flunked the Sierra Club’s environmental voting issues

  Leaders of the Oklahoma Chapter of the Sierra Club say they saw a slight improvement in the environmental grades given Oklahoma’s legislators following the 2020 legislative session. The Chapter grades senators and representatives based on how they vote on environmental issues supported by the Club. The Oklahoma Environmental Legislative Scorecard was released this week …

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Investors wonder if losses will improve for Phillips 66 in the coming 3Q results

  Phillips 66 and Phillips 66 Partners plan a release of their third quarter 2020 financial results on Friday, Oct. 30 and investors wonder if there will be continued improvement after massive first and second quarter losses. Results will be released early in the day and executive management will hold a conference call webcast at …

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Solar tracker firm going public in New Mexico

A New Mexico solar manufacturing firm whose success is growing intends to go public with an initial offering of $100 million. Array Technologies, based in Albuquerque filed paperwork this week indicating plans to take the company public, according to a report by Greentech Media. The report indicated the move would make Array the second-largest publicly …

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New Mexico objects to license for nuclear fuel storage plan

  The state of New Mexico is strongly objecting to federal nuclear regulators’ preliminary recommendation that a license be granted to build a multibillion-dollar storage facility for spent nuclear fuel from commercial power plants around the U.S. The Associated Press reported that state officials, in a letter submitted Tuesday to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, said the site …

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