February 2022 archive

Kansas legislature to consider bill allowing semi trucks without drivers

    A Kansas legislative committee will consider a bill allowing driverless semi-trucks on state highways. The topic drew the attention of the Wichita Eagle in a guests commentary about huge trucks going down the highway without a driver. Click here for Wichita Eagle.   “A 25,000-pound truck and no one behind the wheel” sounds …

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Williams names Richard Muncrief and Jesse Tyson to board of directors

  Williams on Thursday announced that its board of directors has appointed Devon Energy’s Richard E. Muncrief and former ExxonMobil executive Jesse J. Tyson as independent directors on the Board, effective March 1, 2022. Muncrief is currently president and chief executive officer of Devon Energy, having previously served as chief executive officer and chairman of …

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Stitt presses Buttigieg about rural transportation

  Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt has pressed U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg about addressing rural transportation needs. He pointedly asked Buttigieg about it in a virtual conversation during the National Governors Association Winter meeting reported the McCarville Report. Click here for McCarville Report.

Iowa closer to seeing more 15% ethanol at the pumps

  The Iowa State House has passed a bill to require gas stations to offer gasoline with 15% more blends of ethanol at the pump. The Des Moines Register reports it is considered a major step forward for a priority set by Gov. Kim Reynolds. Click here for Des Moines Register.

Friday’s other energy news headlines

**Republican Rep. Dan Newhouse (WA-04) and Interior Appropriations Ranking Member David Joyce (OH-14) led 13 Members in sending a letter to U.S. Forest Service (USFS) Chief Moore and Interior Secretary Haaland to demand an overdue report to Congress on 10-year contracting for aerial wildfire operators, as directed by the Fiscal Year 2021 Appropriations bill. ** The United Steelworkers union …

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Nearly $3 billion profit reported by ConocoPhillips

  ConocoPhillips reported this week a fourth-quarter profit of $2.6 billion, or $1.98 a share, from a loss of $800 million or 72 cents a share in the year-ago quarter. The Houston-based company with significant operations in Oklahoma said adjusted earnings in the latest quarter totaled $2.27 a share. Revenue rose to $15.96 billion from …

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Completion reports for February 2, 2022

ALFALFA COUNTY Trans Pacific Oil Corporation Misener(5318): Oil 15 Gas 1 Pump 31 29N 12W Gray A 1-31, November 15, 2021 SH, OIL, TD: 5600 ft Lat: 36.94762, Long: -98.53369 API: 35003234010000 GRADY COUNTY Gulfport Midcon Llc Woodford(14092): Oil 493 Gas 19729 Water 2230 Flow 1 3N 6W Hale 4-1x36h, April 24, 2021 HH, GAS, TD: 22447 ft Lat: 34.75913, Long: -97.78166 API: 35051248040001 Gulfport Midcon …

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Permits to drill for February 2, 2022

Kingfisher County BRANSCUM 35-17-6 #1H, February 02 2022 35 17N 6W SWNWNENE API: 07326818 Lat: 35.91156501756521, Long: -97.80415454463977 BCE-MACH III LLC HH, DR, 11567 ft, OSWEGO(6378) Kingfisher County LINCOLN NORTH UNIT #81-3HO, February 01 2022 32 18N 5W SWSWSWSE API: 07326817 Lat: 35.98601297416445, Long: -97.75547968156765 HINKLE OIL & GAS INC HH, DR, 11604 ft, OSWEGO(6168) Pittsburg County …

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Seven-year high for crude prices

  Crude oil prices rose again on Wednesday as the U.S. benchmark finished at the highest level since October 2014 while European prices traded at one point for more than $90 a barrel. This, after OPEC+ agreed to continue with its timetable of another 400,000 barrel-a-day rise in March. West Texas Intermediate crude for March …

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Cushing crude storage slips again

  Crude oil stocks remain at low levels at the Cushing hub where nearly 4 months ago, analysts said the amount stored at the northern Oklahoma site were “quickly approaching critically low levels.” That’s how Bloomberg described the situation in late October 2021 when levels dropped to 31 millions barrels of crude oil. This week, …

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