July 2021 archive

Cushing crude oil storage falls to new levels

  The amount of crude oil stored at the Cushing delivery hub in northern Oklahoma fell to its lowest level last week since January 2020. The U.S. Energy Information Administration reported storage at Cushing dropped by 1.4 million barrels even though crude inventories nationwide last week increased by 2.1 million barrels. The national increase broke …

Continue reading »

Ovintiv plans more drilling in Oklahoma’s STACK

  After a 3-well pad brought wells with combined production of more than 3,000 barrels a day in Oklahoma’s STACK, Ovintiv plans more exploration in Kingfisher County. Permits to drill issued this week show the company plans a 2-well pad four miles east of the city of Kingfisher at 17 16N 6W. The Church 1606 …

Continue reading »

Chesapeake to release 2Q earnings report in early August

  Chesapeake Energy Corporation announced that it will release its 2021 second quarter operational and financial results after market close on Tuesday, August 10, 2021. A conference call to discuss the results has been scheduled on Wednesday, August 11, 2021 at 9:00 am EDT. Following Chesapeake’s emergence from Chapter 11 restructuring proceedings, the company generated $409 million of operating cash flow …

Continue reading »

NGL Energy Partners LP provides update on wastewater recycling

  NGL Energy Partners LP  announced Wednesday that the partnership has successfully completed the first of two large scale Delaware Basin wastewater recycling projects in Lea County, NM. The initial project, which began in late May, supported one of NGL customers’ highly efficient simultaneous fracturing, or “simul-frac”, completion activities. Utilizing its own produced water, the …

Continue reading »

Week-long uncontrolled coal fire at Colorado power plant

  Volunteer firefighters are battling a coal fire burning in the storage units of a coal-fired power plant near the town of Brush in northern Colorado. The fire has been burning for a week and according to reports, the blaze involves 23,000 tons of coal in what is described as live storage. Adding to the …

Continue reading »

BLM headquarters to move back to DC?

  After the headquarters of the Bureau of Land Management were moved to Grand Junction, Colorado during the Trump presidency, now there is talk of moving it back to Washington DC. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland plans a visit to western Colorado on Friday according to an announcement by U.S. Sens. John Hickenlooper and Michael Bennet …

Continue reading »

Incredulous, frustrated reactions are mounting over Biden’s blocking of Keystone XL

  That’s the headline from a newspaper in Nebraska as its editors spoke out in complaint about Biden’s decision to kill the Keystone XL pipeline that would have shipped oil from Canada to Cushing in northern Oklahoma. The editorial came from the Norfolk Daily News which complains about the “wanton devastation of jobs.” Click here …

Continue reading »

Prohibition of bans on natural gas spreads across U-S

  Ever since Oklahoma and four other states enacted laws in 2020 to stop cities and municipalities from creating bans on natural gas use, the movement has evolved to at least 19 states total with such laws. As S&P Global reports, those laws now stretch across most of the southern U.S. and from the Rockies …

Continue reading »

Texas Gov. Abbott given $1 million from Texas pipeline tycoon

  After Kelcy Warren’s Energy Transfer Partners made billions from the deadly Texas blackouts in February, he gave $1 million to Texas Gov. Greg Abbott. The Texas Observer explored how the natural gas industry was able to reap billions from the actions of the governor. Click here for Texas Observer.  

Energy news in brief

** Massive amounts of radioactive waste brought to the surface by oil and gas wells have overwhelmed the industry and the state and federal agencies that regulate it, according to a report released today by the prominent environmental group Natural Resources Defense Council. The waste poses “significant health threats,” including the increased risk of cancer to oil and …

Continue reading »