May 5, 2021 archive

Devon flexes its oil production strength in 1Q

  Devon Energy Corp. reported strong first quarter financial results including net earnings of $213 million or 32 cents a diluted share along with oil production of 268,000 barrels of oil a day that exceeded guidance by 5,000 barrels. The Oklahoma company’s core earnings were $298 million or 45 cents a diluted share. Its operating …

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Completion reports for May 4, 2021

CARTER COUNTY Kingery Drilling Company Inc 27 2S 2W Guy Wood “a” 1, April 15, 2021 SH, DISP, TD: 1751 ft Lat: 34.36112, Long: -97.40198 API: 35019044560001 GRADY COUNTY Mack Energy Co 29 3N 5W Harrison 15, September 03, 2020 SH, INJ, TD: 2876 ft Lat: 34.70420, Long: -97.74623 API: 35051365350001 MCCLAIN COUNTY Red Rocks Oil & Gas Operating …

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Permits to drill for May 4, 2021

Carter County ASSAULT #1-9-16-21XHM, May 04 2021 09 2S 3W NWNWNWSW API: 01926441 Lat: 34.39716391574199, Long: -97.52650466457223 CITATION OIL & GAS CORPORATION MU, DR, 19100 ft, CANEY(9546), SYCAMORE(9736), WOODFORD(10086) Stephens County SCHOCK SIMS UNIT #19-2, May 04 2021 36 1S 4W NESWNWSE API: 13727623 Lat: 34.423347822951975, Long: -97.56954992572724 JONES L E OPERATING INC SH, DR, 7200 ft, …

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Colorado residents brace for higher costs over state’s transportation plan

  Colorado’s green transportation plan unveiled this week by Gov. Jared Polis will mean those who live in the state will pay more for gasoline, grocery deliveries, ride-sharing services and electric vehicles. Someone has to pay for the $5.3 billion plan meant to improve state roads, rails and transit for the next 10 years. Axios …

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Midwest farmers demand larger share of infrastructure money

  Midwest corn growers who rely on the biofuels industry for a large part of their product aren’t exactly happy with the Biden administration’s push for Electric Vehicles. That’s because the biofuels industry is nearly left out of the administration’s infrastructure package and Iowa Democratic Congresswoman Cindy Axne is fighting the omission. “To not see …

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Wynnewood refinery’s renewable fuel startup delayed by February storm

  The Wynnewood refinery in southern Oklahoma won’t open a renewable diesel unit until the end of the third quarter because of the February severe winter storm. Operator CVR Energy said this week delays in equipment deliveries were also responsible for the announced delay. The company had planned to begin processing renewable diesel by July. …

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Environmentalists sue over US program allowing pipelines on wetlands

  A lawsuit filed in Montana federal court by environmentalists challenges the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and its program that allows oil and gas pipelines to be built across rivers, wetlands and other bodies of water. The Associated Press reports the lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Great Falls, Montana charged the Corps …

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