November 19, 2020 archive

Completion report for November 19, 2020

Completion reports filed on November 19, 2020. CANADIAN COUNTY Citizen Energy Iii Llc Woodford: Oil 100 Gas 1142 Water 1276 Flow 8 11N 8W Reuter Trust 1h-8-17, August 28, 2020 HH, OIL, TD: 21730 ft Lat: 35.44872, Long: -98.06438 API: 35017256210001 CARTER COUNTY Citation Oil & Gas Corporation Penn Sd: Oil 6 Water 115 Pump 16 2S 2W Cox Penn Sand Unit 202, February 07, …

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Permits to drill for November 19, 2020

Permits to drill issued on November 19, 2020. Major County STEWART #29-1H, June 10 2019 29 20N 15W N2N2NWNW API: 09325230 Lat: 36.18689676551392, Long: -98.82522718538918 COMANCHE EXPLORATION CO LLC HH, DR, 13981 ft, MISSISSIPPIAN(8500) Major County HAWK #21-29-1JH, June 03 2019 21 20N 15W SWNWSWSW API: 09325227 Lat: 36.189812645498186, Long: -98.81351466718448 COMANCHE EXPLORATION CO LLC HH, DR, …

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$59 million 4Q loss reported by Helmerich and Payne

  Helmerich and Payne’s losses increased to 59 million in the fourth quarter that ended September 30, 2020 which represented 55 cents for diluted share. The company’s third quarter losses were $46 million. The fourth quarter operating revenues for the Tulsa-based company were down to $208 million from the $317 million for the quarter that …

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Manufacturing growth in Oklahoma and Midwest states is only modest

  Manufacturing activity in Oklahoma and other states that make up the 10th District of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City continues to grow but only modestly. The November Manufacturing Survey, according to Chad Wilkerson, vice president and economist  at the bank showed manufacturing activity is still below levels of a year ago but …

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Energy gains made earlier this week were given up on Thursday

  While oil futures fell Thursday apparently because of concerns about new restrictions on growing numbers of COVID-19 cases across the U.S., energy stocks surrendered gains made earlier in the week. Investors apparently are worried the restrictions will only weaken energy demand even more. West Texas Intermediate crude finished down 12 cents at $41.62 per …

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COVID-19 restrictions extended by Oklahoma regulators

  As they sat divided by newly-installed plexiglass partitions, Oklahoma Corporation Commissioners on Thursday voted to extend their COVID-19 restrictions and precautions. Two of the commissioners, Bob Anthony and Dana Murphy wore masks as required under this week’s executive order issued by Gov. Kevin Stitt. Commission chairman Todd Hiett did not wear a mask as …

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Enverus report shows continued growth in U.S. rig count

  The latest rig count supplied by Enverus, the Austin, Texas-based data analytics firm showed an increase of 11 active rigs nationally in the past week. The report showed a total of 381 oil and gas rigs in operation across the U.S. as of Nov. 18. Enverus stated that the rig count jumped 16% in …

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Utah might join Oklahoma in prohibiting natural gas ban in cities

  Republican legislators in a Utah legislative committee want to do what Oklahoma did and have voted to make sure the state doesn’t go the way of California by banning natural gas connections to new homes. A bill to prevent such a ban in Utah was approved this week on a straight party-line vote, according …

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New Mexico Congresswoman a step closer to possibly becoming Interior Secretary

  The Biden transition team has reportedly started the vetting process for New Mexico Democratic Congresswoman Deb Haaland to possibly become the Interior secretary. POLITICO reported the process started on Tuesday following reports that the clean energy advocate and member of the Pueblo of Laguna tribe in New Mexico would be a possible candidate for …

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FERC nominees on their way to full Senate for a confirmation vote

  Oklahoma U.S. Senators Jim Inhofe and James Lankford might get a chance before year’s end to get the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission back to full strength. The Senate Energy Committee voted Wednesday on a voice vote to send FERC nominees Allison Clements and Mark Christie to the full senate. Several senators were recorded opposing …

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