March 30, 2022 archive

Permits to drill for March 30, 2022

Caddo County GUNNERY SERGEANT 7-18-11-12 ##1HXL, March 30 2022 07 11N 12W NWNWNENE API: 01523326 Lat: 35.44898337321803, Long: -98.50416820479153 LYNX OKLAHOMA OPERATING LLC MU, DR, 18100 ft, HOXBAR(8600) Stephens County HEFNER #69I, March 30 2022 15 3S 5W CW2E2E2 API: 13727672 Lat: 34.29653202745, Long: -97.70567039173612 BANNER OIL & GAS LLC SH, DR, 1250 ft, LOCO(750) Stephens County …

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Completion reports for March 30, 2022

GARVIN COUNTY Continental Resources Inc Woodford(14346): Oil 17 Gas 3101 Water 54 Flow 20 3N 4W Lang 7-20-29-32xhw, August 17, 2019 HH, GAS, TD: 22816 ft Lat: 34.71660, Long: -97.63804 API: 35049252500001 Continental Resources Inc Woodford(14402): Oil 16 Gas 2974 Water 51 Flow 20 3N 4W Lang 5-20-29-32xhw, August 24, 2019 HH, GAS, TD: 23225 ft Lat: 34.71635, Long: -97.64119 API: 35049252450001 Continental Resources Inc Woodford(14405): Oil 16 Gas …

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Crude prices rose over soured negotiations in Ukrainian war

  Skepticism took control of oil prices as negotiations soured to end the fighting between Russia and Ukraine on Wednesday. Prices also rose upon the release of U.S. government data showing a weekly drop in crude inventories. West Texas Intermediate crude for May delivery rose $3.58 or 3.4% to close at $107.82 a barrel on …

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Another STACK producer for Ovintiv

  Houston-based Ovintiv continues its run of big producing STACK wells in Oklahoma. A recent completion report filed by the company revealed a well drilled in Canadian County near Okarche had production of more than 1,500 barrels of oil a day. The Peters 1407 3h-15x, located about 3 miles southeast of Okarche at 15 14N 7W was completed …

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Rep Hern says Biden’s budget is a continuation of his attack on US energy industry

  Oklahoma congressman Kevin Hern sees President Biden’s budget proposal to Congress for fiscal year 23 as another attack on the energy industry. “The Biden Administration began their attack on American energy on Day 1. Today’s budget announcement continues that war, ensuring prices at the pump continue to rise and further increasing our dependence on …

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Energy Department announces first recipients of Local Energy Action Program

The Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska is among 22 inaugural  communities that the Department of Energy announced this week to be chosen as part of the Communities Local Energy Action Program (Communities LEAP), a first-of-its-kind initiative designed to help energy-overburdened communities take direct control of their clean energy future. The 22 communities will receive direct support …

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No end in sight for Oklahoma oil and gas firms in North Dakota

  A recent presentation by North Dakota Pipeline Authority Director Justin Kringstad might have brought welcome news to Oklahoma oil and gas firms. He made it clear western North Dakota has decades of remaining drilling inventory left for the industry. That’s because Kingstad said the Pipeline Authority’s inventory showed successful expansion of premium drilling locations …

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Reps urge final approval of funding for B-21 maintenance center at Tinker AFB

The Biden administration’s plan to include $30 million in its defense budget for a B-21 depot maintenance campus at Tinker Air Force Base drew support this week from Oklahoma Reps. Stephanie Bice and Tom Cole. The two sent a letter to Pentagon officials expressing their support of U.S. Department of Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and U.S. …

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EPA reverses Enlist decision

  Complaints from Oklahoma U.S. Rep. Frank Lucas and others in Congress as well as the agricultural community, the Environmental Protection Agency reversed its decision on two herbicide products. The EPA rescinded its Enlist One and Enlist Duo registration and expanded its use in all of Oklahoma counties according to an announcement by the congressman. …

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Storm produced light to moderate rainfall across Oklahoma

  Tuesday’s anticipated severe weather didn’t strike Oklahoma as hard as some of the forecasters predicted. Some hail fell near central Oklahoma but there were no reports of tornadoes or severe wind damage. The eastern half of the state received larger amounts of rainfall including 2 inches close to the state line. Western Oklahoma wasn’t …

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