May 24, 2021 archive

Permits to drill for May 24, 2021

CADDO COUNTY Lynx Oklahoma Operating Llc Hoxbar(8900): Oil 343 Gas 496 Water 428 Flow 21 10N 11W Fleet Admiral 21-16-10-11 1hxl, February 04, 2021 HH, OIL, TD: 16890 ft Lat: 35.32105, Long: -98.37392 API: 35015233160000 HUGHES COUNTY Calyx Energy Iii Llc Mayes / Woodford: Gas 9223 Water 2545 Flow 12 8N 12E Franklin 2-12-24wh, September 29, 2020 HH, GAS, TD: 16661 ft Lat: 35.17937, Long: …

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Permits to drill for May 24, 2021

Dewey County RLB #1-34H, May 24 2021 03 18N 19W SWNENENE API: 04323722 Lat: 36.07085308094291, Long: -99.20518944397362 DUNCAN OIL PROPERTIES INC HH, DR, 13880 ft, CLEVELAND(8560) Grady County SANDROCK #2H-36-25, May 21 2021 36 9N 6W SESWSESW API: 05124841 Lat: 35.204278097170985, Long: -97.78884222225048 CITIZEN ENERGY III LLC MU, DR, 21000 ft, MISSISSIPPI LIME(10500) Grady County GHJ&J ARTERBERRY …

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Corporation Commission to consider Ft. Sill energy center

  Oklahoma regulators meet Tuesday to consider the request of Public Service Company of Oklahoma to build a nearly $118 million energy center at Fort Sill, a center opposed by an administrative law judge and Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter. The Corporation Commission received the recommendation last week of Administrative Law Judge Dustin R. Murer who …

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Oil prices back to $66 a barrel in US

  Crude oil prices have returned to near their levels of a week ago following Monday’s trading. West Texas Intermediate crude for July delivery bounced up $2.47 to settle at $66.05 in trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Global benchmark Brent crude for July delivery finished up $2.02 to $68.46 a barrel in ICE …

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Nebraska signs off on storm recovery costs

        Nebraska regulators signed off on approving a plan by Northwestern Energy to recover the more than $25 million it spent on natural gas supply costs during the February winter storm that hit the middle of the country. Under the plan, Northwestern will recover the costs over a two-year period. Click here …

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Gas potential of central Kansas to be studied

  A report indicated a study will be underway to review the reserve potential for 11,000 acres of oil and gas properties in the central part of Kansas. Infinity Energy Resources based in Overland Park, Kansas and known for its oil and gas exploration offshore of Nicaragua in the Caribbean Sea will turn its attention …

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Senators introduce surface transportation bill

  Oklahoma U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe and others on the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee meet Wednesday to consider early approval of a bipartisan bill to provide new funding for transportation priorities. The measure was introduced by Sens. Tom Carper (D-Del.) and Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.), the top two lawmakers on the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, …

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Interior Secretary urged not to list Lesser Prairie Chicken

  Senators of a handful of oil and gas-producing states, including Oklahoma’s Jim Inhofe and James Lankford are urging Interior Secretary Haaland not to put the Lesser Prairie Chicken on the list of endangered species. Sens. Inhofe and Lankford were joined by Sens. Jerry Moran (R-KS), Roger Marshall (R-KS), Ted Cruz (R-TX), and John Cornyn (R-TX). …

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Early WPX notes tender results announced by Devon Energy

Devon Energy on Monday announced early tender note results totaling more than $1.9 billion for outstanding notes of WPX Energy following the merger of the two firms. The company stated that the early results represent approximately 97.23% of the total outstanding principal amount of the WPX Notes and at least a majority of the aggregate outstanding …

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Energy Secretary hopes to make Oklahoma ‘epicenter’ of hydrogen fuel industry

  If Grand River Dam Authority CEO Dan Sullivan is correct, Oklahoma could become an ‘epicenter’ of hydrogen fuel and the growing industry. As the political news website NONDOC reported this week, it is the goal of Oklahoma Energy Secretary Ken Wager to drive $1 billion in commitments of investment to develop the industry in …

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