October 7, 2021 archive

Completion reports for October 7, 2021

CANADIAN COUNTY Unit Petroleum Company Chester – Red Fork: Gas 15 Flow 10 14N 9W Ellison 3, August 27, 2021 SH, GAS, TD: 12150 ft Lat: 35.70397, Long: -98.15171 API: 35017237890002 KAY COUNTY Truevine Operating Llc 1 26N 1E Helen 1-1, July 29, 2020 SH, null, TD: 3830 ft Lat: 36.75780, Long: -97.14189 API: 35071249180000 MAJOR COUNTY Kirkpatrick Oil Company Inc …

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Permits to drill for October 7, 2021

Atoka County MILLIE #24/25-1H, October 07 2021 13 2S 10E SWSWSWSW API: 00520473 Lat: 34.375423356540246, Long: -96.21399059073032 CANYON CREEK ENERGY ARKOMA LLC MU, DR, 18200 ft, WOODFORD(7680) Canadian County HUNT 1207 #27-22-4MXH, October 07 2021 34 12N 7W SWNWNWNE API: 01725716 Lat: 35.47787805435657, Long: -97.92732630304178 CAMINO NATURAL RESOURCES LLC MU, DR, 20400 ft, MISSISSIPPIAN(9611), WOODFORD(9824) Major County …

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AARP fights PSO’s proposed rate hike

  Public Service Company of Oklahoma has run into opposition from the AARP in its more than $172 million rate hike request before the Oklahoma Corporation Commission. The organization’s state chapter reports that more than 1,500 of its members have contacted the Commission and asked it to deny what the AARP describes as a “bloated …

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Oil sees a bounce back and trades at more than $78 in US

Crude oil prices on Thursday managed to bounce back from Wednesday’s weak trading. West Texas Intermediate crude for November delivery went up 87 cents to close at $78.30 a barrel. Global benchmark Brent crude for December delivery also increased 87 cents and finished the day at $81.95 on ICE Futures Europe. After falling on Wednesday, …

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Enverus reports drop in U.S. rig count

  The U.S. rig count fell by four in the last week to a total of 619 as of Oct. 6, according to Enverus Rig Analytics. The count is up 2% in the last month and up 97% in the last year. The largest week-over-week changes occurred in the Gulf Coast, down three to 71, …

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Space Industry Authority won’t meet in October

  The Regularly Scheduled Meeting of the Oklahoma Space Industry Development Authority (OSIDA) scheduled for October 13, 2021 has been cancelled. Notification was placed in the display case in the lobby of the ODOT Building and on the glass doors on the north side of the ODOT Building and sent to the Secretary of State in …

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Oil and gas fight returns to OK regulators 15 years later

  Fifteen years after a squabble between two energy companies over a pooling order resulted in rulings by the Oklahoma Supreme Court that the Oklahoma Corporation Commission was the court to have final say, the Commission might soon get final say in the case. Oil & Gas Appellate Referee Jan Preslar issued a ruling on …

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Lankford denounces Biden’s 30 x 30 public lands expansion

  Oklahoma U.S. Sen. James Lankford joined the Congressional Western Caucus and the Senate Western Caucus members this week in calling for an alternative to protect private lands from being added to President Biden’s “30 by 30” initiative for more public lands. “We do not need new vague and lofty conservation campaign promises; we need …

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ONE Gas honored for safety record

  For the fourth consecutive year, ONE Gas has received an American Gas Association Safety Achievement Award for its outstanding commitment to employee and vehicular safety. The award was presented at the AGA 2021 Operations Conference General Session Oct. 5 and received by Kent Shortridge, managing vice president of Operations, and Todd Hohn, vice president, Environmental, Health, Safety and …

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Northern Oil and Gas expands holdings in Williston

  Minneapolis-based Northern Oil and Gas announced it just made a $154 million cash bolt-on acquisition of proved producing properties in North Dakota’s Williston Basin where Oklahoma energy firms have had operations.   The acquisition involves non-operated interests across over 400 producing wellbores located primarily in Williams, McKenzie, Mountrail and Dunn Counties in the basin …

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