2020 archive

NexTier is latest to layoff workers in El Reno

|   El Reno is again feeling the impact of the oil slump as Houston-based NexTier Completion Solutions Inc. started a layoff of workers at its operations in the city. The layoffs started last week. NexTier filed a notice with the Oklahoma Office of Workforce Development of its intentions to start the layoff of at …

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Mexico relents and agrees to OPEC’s oil production cut

After putting its foot in the door being closed to finalize a proposed 10 million barrel a day of crude oil production, Mexico changed its mind and came out in support of reductions, something urged by U.S. producers including those in Oklahoma. The country’s leaders clashed with Saudi Arabia and its allies, including Russia who …

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3 candidates file for Corporation Commission

  Oklahoma Corporation Commissioner Todd Hiett, who filed for reelection last week now has two challengers. The latest is Tulsa businessman Todd Hagopian who filed as a Libertarian candidate. He joined  Harold D. Spradling, 85 of Cherokee who is a candidate for the Republican nomination. The filing resulted in a primary challenge for the sitting …

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Hamm supports move by regulators to proration oil production

Regulators in Texas meet Wednesday to consider a request to force a reduction in crude oil production and the move has the support of Oklahoma’s billionaire oil producer Harold Hamm. The founder of Oklahoma City’s Continental Resources Inc.  wrote the Texas Railroad Commission last week stating his support for prorationing of oil. Oilman Mike Cantrell …

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Oklahoma regulators asked to curtail oil production

  Members of the Oklahoma Energy Producers Alliance say it’s time for Oklahoma Corporation Commissioners to lower production of crude oil. They have put their request in the form of a legal filing with the regulators. On Friday, the group filed a formal case with the commission, asking for their request to be heard ‘en …

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4 STACK wells produce 2,000 barrels of oil

  Even as Encana Corp. was reorganizing last fall to become U.S. based Ovintiv Inc., the company was busy drilling four sister STACK wells that ended up producing more than 2,000 barrels of oil a day in Canadian County. Ovintiv Mid-Continent Inc. filed completion reports this week on the four William Wallace 1406 wells located …

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Completion reports for April 10, 2020

Completion reports filed for April 10, 2020. CANADIAN COUNTY Ovintiv Mid-continent Inc. Mississippian – Woodford: Oil 593 Gas 649 Water 1414 Flow 19 14N 6W Wm Wallace 1406 2h-18x, October 26, 2019 HH, OIL, TD: 19246 ft Lat: 35.66839, Long: -97.88154 API: 35017254230001 Ovintiv Mid-continent Inc. Mississippian(8268): Oil 590 Gas 706 Water 625 Flow 19 14N 6W Wm Wallace 1406 3h-18x, October 26, 2019 HH, OIL, …

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Permits to drill for April 10, 2020

Permits to drill issued on April 10, 2020. Canadian County JENSEN #2H-8-17, April 10 2020 08 11N 8W NENENWNW API: 01725619 Lat: 35.44872437474985, Long: -98.07522773875105 CITIZEN ENERGY III LLC MU, DR, 22230 ft, WOODFORD(11700)

Oklahoma Department of Commerce Launches Manufacturing Reboot Program

  The Oklahoma Department of Commerce , alongside Governor Kevin Stitt, announced the creation of the Oklahoma Manufacturing Reboot Program which will address the negative effects the COVID-19 pandemic has had on Oklahoma businesses, specifically manufacturers. Awards will range from $25,000 to $150,000, depending on market potential and long-term impact of the new production capabilities …

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Energy news in brief

** Phillips 66 will host its 2020 annual meeting of shareholders on Wednesday, May 6, at 9 a.m. CDT in a virtual-only format via live webcast. The meeting can be accessed at www.virtualshareholdermeeting.com/PSX2020 or the Phillips 66 Investors site at www.phillips66.com/investors under “Events and Presentations”. ** HollyFrontier Corporation announced that due to the emerging public health impact of the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) …

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