September 2020 archive

First Tesla trucks in Austin to roll next spring?

  Tesla’s Gigafactory Texas, the one that Tulsa came oh so close to landing before becoming a bridesmaid rather than the bride, could be actually producing its electric trucks in May of next year. Work is proceeding on the site of the $1.1 billion plant under construction at Austin and a recent report indicated the …

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Charleston, South Carolina blames 24 oil and gas companies for 2017 hurricane flooding

  ConocoPhillips, Phillips 66 and Murphy Oil are among 24 oil and gas companies sued by the city of Charleston, South Carolina which accused them of contributing to climate change and misleading the public about the danger their products posed to the environment and causing flooding when Hurricane Irma hit the city three years ago. …

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US House Committee approves rural electric cooperative grant program bill

  The U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee this week passed two bills from Oklahoma Rep. Markwayne Mullin including one to create a grant program for rural electric cooperatives to develop renewable energy storage projects. The committee on a voice vote passed H.R. 4447 which is the Expanding Access to Sustainable Energy or EASE Act …

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Completion reports for September 9, 2020

Completion reports filed on September 9, 2020. CREEK COUNTY Wfd Oil Corporation Skinner(2280): Oil 15 Flow 29 15N 9E Vanorsdol 2-29, August 02, 2020 SH, OIL, TD: 2400 ft Lat: 35.75039, Long: -96.37288 API: 35037294540001 Wfd Oil Corporation Skinner(2300): Oil 15 Flow 29 15N 9E Manning 1-29, August 05, 2020 SH, OIL, TD: 2425 ft Lat: 35.75084, Long: -96.37455 API: 35037294520000 GRADY COUNTY …

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Permits to drill for September 9, 2020

Permits to drill issued on September 9, 2020. Canadian County E.M. LECHTENBERGER #1-35, September 09 2020 35 13N 6W CNENW API: 01720819 Lat: 35.56385658716357, Long: -97.80977062182765 BENSON OPERATING LLC SH, RC, 8965 ft, SKINNER(8005), MISSISSIPPI(8286), HUNTON(8611) Stephens County JARRED #0204 3H-9X, September 09 2020 16 2N 4W NWSESWSE API: 13727616 Lat: 34.63923472782618, Long: -97.62168548134119 OVINTIV MID-CONTINENT INC. …

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A weak Wednesday for energy companies and their trading

  Despite a slight jump in oil futures in the U.S. and Europe, energy companies in Oklahoma or those with operations in the state for the most part saw a drop in the values of their shares in Wednesday’s trading. Alliance Resource Partners had a 3 cent or nearly 1% drop to $3.05. Blueknight Energy …

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Oil prices finish higher but US futures are still under $40

  Oil futures finished higher Wednesday, with U.S. prices reclaiming less than half of the more than 7% drop suffered in the previous session as worries over the demand outlook, driven by the pandemic, continued to limit crude’s upside potential. West Texas Intermediate crude for October delivery on the New York Mercantile Exchange rose $1.29, or …

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Sierra Club accuses OK Governor of undermining US Supreme Court ruling to help oil and gas

  Native American environmentalists accuse Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt of undermining the July 2020 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that stated much of Eastern Oklahoma falls within Indian reservations. The Oklahoma Chapter of the Sierra Club reported it’s the cry of environmentalists after the governor announced his intention to ask the courts to remove environmental authority …

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Report says ban on public lands drilling in a Biden administration would leave hundreds of thousands jobless

  Oil and gas groups led by the American Petroleum Institute say some states will be devastated if a ban on federal leasing and public lands were to take effect. As part of his energy plan, Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden has vowed to push for an end to new oil and gas drilling leases …

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FEMA comes up with millions to help stop flooding in eastern Oklahoma County

  It’s taken at least 7 years, but the federal government’s finally given $3.5 million to help do something about the flooding of the North Canadian River in Oklahoma County. Sen. James Lankford said the Federal Emergency Management Agency approved a grant of $3,566,250 to restore and stabilize the bank of the river to prevent …

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