March 21, 2022 archive

Completion reports for March 21, 2022

CANADIAN COUNTY Citizen Energy Iii Llc All Zones Producing: Oil 23 Gas 1834 Water 33 Flow 2 10N 6W Earl 2-11-10-6 3mxh, April 20, 2019 HH, GAS, TD: 19850 ft Lat: 35.37645, Long: -97.80666 API: 35017252920002 Citizen Energy Iii Llc Mississippi Solid(11145): Oil 56 Gas 2069 Water 109 Flow 19 14N 9W Snyder 3-19-18 1409mhx, September 29, 2019 HH, GAS, TD: 21198 ft Lat: 35.66789, Long: …

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Permits to drill for March 21, 2022

Grady County DUMBLEDORE 24_13-10N-7W #1MHX, March 02 2022 25 10N 7W SENENENW API: 05124921 Lat: 35.3178914644928, Long: -97.89258682895245 PALOMA OPERATING CO INC MU, AM, 24000 ft, MISSISSIPPI LIME(10500) Grady County DUMBLEDORE 24_13-10N-7W #2MHX, March 02 2022 25 10N 7W SENENENW API: 05124922 Lat: 35.3178914611638, Long: -97.89253655047065 PALOMA OPERATING CO INC MU, AM, 24000 ft, MISSISSIPPI LIME(10500) Kingfisher …

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US crude back up to $112 while OK energy stocks improved too

  While European nations disagreed Monday whether to join the U.S. in a Russian oil embargo over its invasion of Ukraine, crude oil futures rose more than 7% in trading. Prices settled in the $112 to $115 range. West Texas Intermediate crude for April delivery rose $7.42 and settled at $112.12 a barrel on the …

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Cheniere wins approval for LNG export expansion

  Cheniere Energy, the company with a pipeline transporting natural gas out of Oklahoma’s STACK and SCOOP oil plays south to Gulf Coast operations has received government approval for more LNG sales to European countries. Cheniere, with export operations in Louisiana and Texas received Energy Department approval to make more gas than covered by previous …

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Supreme Court sets dates for storm bonding requests by 3 utilities

  The Oklahoma Supreme Court has set April 13 hearing dates on the more than $3 billion in the latest bond securitization requests to cover 2021 February winter storm costs of three state utilities. Supreme Court Chief Justice Richard Darby appointed Court Referee Kyle Rogers to hear the requests made by the Oklahoma Development Finance …

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Oklahoma regulators to meet Tuesday

  Oklahoma Corporation Commissioners will meet Tuesday to consider some changes to their rulemaking regulations. The 9:30 a.m. meeting agenda was recently released.   Call to order B. Announcement concerning public notice C. Determination of quorum II Consideration of and possible vote(s) on proposed or potential orders in causes on the daily signing agenda docket. At …

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Operators fined by New Mexico over methane emissions

  The state of New Mexico fined five oil and gas operators a total of $275,000 for not meeting new state requirements to report methane emissions . The five operators, according to the Carlsbad Current-Argus, are based in Midland, Texas.  Click here for Carlsbad Current-Argus

Buttigieg says Texas should have a commuter train service

  Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg came to Texas last week, the land of wide open spaces and pickup trucks, and pushed again for a commuter rail line between Austin and San Antonio. “There’s no reason that quality, speedy train service should only be something in the Northeast,” Buttigieg said in an interview with The Texas …

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Rep. Tom Cole—Don’t buy the lie

  When it comes to inflation and the high prices reflected at the gas pumps, Oklahoma Congressman Tom Cole says don’t believe the “The Buck Stops Here” sign on President Biden’s desk. He says it’s a lie pushed by the President an his administration. Rep. Cole wrote about the impact of high gasoline prices in …

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Headlines of other energy stories

** Last week, the Biden administration considered sending pre-paid gas cards to Americans to help ease pain at the pump, Axios reported Saturday. Per Axios, a House Democratic counsel talked the White House out of the idea by arguing that gas cards would be expensive, poorly targeted, ineffective, and difficult for the understaffed IRS to handle during tax season. ** Union workers were removed …

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