June 2021 archive

Oklahoma Reps voice support for NORD Stream 2 sanctions

  All five Oklahomans in the U.S. House were among more than 60 Republican Representatives who sent a letter to President Biden this week expressing their concern over his move to waive sanctions and allow Russia’s Nord Stream 2 pipeline to be finished. Representatives Stephanie Bice, Tom Cole, Kevin Hern, Frank Lucas and Markwayne Mullin …

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Strategic waterway turns 50 years old

  It was 50 years ago this week when then-President Nixon dedicated the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System in Oklahoma. The June 5, 1971 ceremony was held at the Tulsa Port of Catoosa.   This week U.S. Senators James Lankford and Jim Inhofe of Oklahoma joined John Boozman (R-AR), and Tom Cotton (R-AR) to recognize …

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More FEMA documents clear Mammoth’s hurricane efforts in Puerto Rico

Mammoth Energy Services says more findings by the federal government defend the contract work the firm performed in Puerto Rico following the disastrous hurricane Maria in 2017. The Oklahoma City company posted two more documents recently released by the Federal Emergency Management Agency concerning work performed by Mammoth’s Cobra Acquisitions LLC in Puerto Rico. Arty …

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Oklahoma’s coming out of pandemic economic downturn

Oklahoma is apparently starting to quickly come out of the downturn from the coronavirus pandemic according to State Treasurer Randy McDaniel who announced the May gross receipts on Tuesday. He said every major revenue stream “shows strong growth” including oil and gas where the gross production tax generated $87.3 million, a jump of nearly 128% …

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Bonanza Creek—-4 years later

    The $4.5 billion firm created as a result of the merger of Denver’s Bonanza Creek Energy , Inc. with Extraction Oil & Gas Inc. came only four years after Oklahoma’s SandRidge Energy backed out of an acquisition of Bonanza Creek Energy. It was 2017 when SandRidge and Bonanza agreed to a merger agreement …

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EOG Chairman to retire

  After 42 years with EOG Resources, Inc., Chief Executive Officer William “Bill” Thomas is retiring from leading the Houston-based company that also has major operations in Oklahoma. He will be replaced by Ezra Y. Yacob who will not only become EOG”s CEO but will also join the Board of Directors. Lloyd W. “Billy” Helms …

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New drilling planned for STACK and Southern Oklahoma

  Chaparral Energy, XTO Energy and Continental Resources are among the energy firms with intentions to carry out more drilling in Oklahoma. Chaparral Energy received drilling permits for a 3-well pad site in Canadian County. The Blackburn 1207 wells will be located about 2 miles south of El Reno next to highway US 81. The …

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New Mexico groups are allowed to challenge Texas power plant

  A judge rules that environmentalists and a New Mexico citizens’ group can move ahead with their challenge to a proposed natural gas plant just over the Texas border. The ruling by an administrative law judge said the Sierra Club and a citizen group from Chaparral, New Mexico can challenge the pending approval of a Texas permit …

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Energy news in brief

** Hundreds of protesters vowing do whatever it takes to stop a Canadian-based company’s push to replace an aging pipeline blocked a pump station Monday in northern Minnesota, with some people chaining themselves to construction equipment before police began making arrests. ** The U.S. became a net exporter of oil in 2020 following an Obama-era policy, complicating efforts to …

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Completion reports for June 7, 2021

completions: none were processed today