November 2020 archive

$244 million 3Q loss reported by Murphy Oil

After moving its headquarters from El Dorado, Arkansas to Houston, Texas, Murphy Oil Corp. reported a third quarter net loss of $244 million. The company called its $317 million loss in the second quarter “unprecedented” and blamed it on the COVID-19 pandemic. The oil exploration and production company’s per share loss amounted to $1.59 but …

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Revenue collections show Oklahoma’s economy continues to sag

  Oklahoma’s government revenue continues to see a drop in collections and oil and gas gross production tax revenue remained down in October. State Treasurer Randy McDaniel announced gross receipts to the treasury continued their slide as individual income tax collections were down 7.5%. He said it is another indication “the state’s economic downturn has …

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SandRidge Energy reports $49 million 3Q loss

  Oklahoma City-based SandRidge Energy reported it managed to reduce its net debt by nearly $45 million in the third quarter but still suffered a net loss of about $49 million. Leadership also indicated it feels stronger about the company managing to survive even though it has yet to drill a well in 2020. The …

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ENVERUS weekly rig count shows weekly gain of 15 nationwide

  The U.S. rig count is steadily growing according to Enverus which reported an increase of 15 rigs to a total of 356. The data-providing firm’s Day Rate Report showed the count is up 14% over last month but still down 57% compared to a year ago. The largest weekly gain was the Permian where …

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Earnings and net income plunge in 3Q for OGE Energy Corp.

  OGE Energy Corp., the parent company of Oklahoma Gas and Electric reported a drop in its earnings for the third quarter of 2020 and it blamed much of it on a change in the weather. Earnings totaled 89 cents a share in the quarter, down from the $1.25 per diluted share in the third …

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Date set for hearing to finalize new oil and gas regulations in New Mexico

  New Mexico’s Oil Conservation Commission set January 4, 2021 as the date for a hearing to enact new oil and gas regulations. The new regulations would affect methane and natural gas emissions and Commissioners will listen to testimony. Click here for story from Carlsbad Current Argus.

Energy news in brief

** Dominion Energy cuts its quarterly dividend to 63 cents to be paid Dec. 20 to investors of record as of Dec. 4. It will be a 33% reduction from the 94 cent dividend paid in mid-September. ** Reuters reports the clean-up of a massive oil spill in August from a vessel off Mauritius will …

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Weatherford International reports $60 million loss in 3Q

  Already struggling with previous losses as well as layoffs throughout Oklahoma, Texas and other states, Weatherford International reported a $60 million operating loss in the third quarter of 2020. But it is a sign of improvement for the company. The $60 million loss compares to the $497 million operating loss in the second quarter …

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Oklahoma ice storm prompts legislator to work on statewide radio network for 1st responders

State Rep. Avery Frix, R-Muskogee, recently announced his intent to file legislation to modernize the state’s structure for radio and telecommunications infrastructure in the coming 2021 legislative session. “Recent ice storms that left hundreds of thousands of Oklahomans without power are just the latest example of why we must have an updated and reliable statewide …

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Oklahoma and 3 other top wind power states supported Trump, not Biden

  Environmentalists and advocates of renewable energy usually have the support of Democrat voters in the U.S. but that wasn’t the case this week when it came to voting for President. Wind Power Monthly reported Oklahoma along with Texas, Iowa and Kansas—the top four U.S. states for wind power capacity case their majority votes for President …

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