April 18, 2022 archive

Completion reports for April 18, 2022

GRADY COUNTY Camino Natural Resources Llc Woodford(14338): Oil 84.88 Gas 2431 Water 190 Flow 27 6N 6W Adams 27-34 1xh, August 08, 2019 HH, GAS, TD: 24482 ft Lat: 34.97074, Long: -97.81649 API: 35051244500001 Camino Natural Resources Llc Woodford(14347): Oil 644 Gas 7698 Water 1443 Flow Woodford(14347): Oil 63 Gas 3040 Water 197 Flow 27 6N 6W Adams 27-34 2xh, August 02, 2019 HH, GAS, TD: 24380 ft Lat: 34.97074, …

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Permits to drill for April 18, 2022

Ellis County JIM 25/24 PA #1H, April 18 2022 25 19N 25W SWSWSESE API: 04523859 Lat: 36.08657521180029, Long: -99.81422594250672 MEWBOURNE OIL COMPANY HH, DR, 19543 ft, CHEROKEE(9500) Kingfisher County LINCOLN NORTH UNIT #82-4HO, April 18 2022 33 18N 5W SESWSWSW API: 07326849 Lat: 35.98629426543243, Long: -97.74586800204897 HINKLE OIL & GAS INC HH, DR, 12115 ft, OSWEGO(6144)

Continental Resources set to release 1Q earnings report

  Coming off a big productive year, Continental Resources, Inc. plans to announce its first quarter 2022 earnings results on Wednesday, May 4. The results will be made public after the close of trading on the New York Stock Exchange. Executive leadership will hold a conference call to discuss the results on Thursday, May 5 …

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Crude oil rises again as supply concerns grow

  This time it was outages in Libya adding to growing worries about a tight global supply of crude oil during the Ukraine crisis that caused a 1% jump in oil prices on Monday. It represented a 3-week high in crude prices as Brent crude for June delivery rose $1.46 to settle at $113.61 a …

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Well inventories are declining across Oklahoma and U.S.

  A new government report shows well inventory in the Anadarko Basin and other oil producing regions in the U.S. is falling while rig activity is staying fairly flat. The Anadarko had 753 drilled but uncompleted wells in February 2022 and the number fell to 740 by March, according to the Drilling Productivity Report released …

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BLM to reveal which federal lands will be part of oil and gas lease sales

  The Interior Department plans to reveal this week which plots of federal lands will be available in the newly-announced oil and gas lease sale. At least 144,000 acres will be available after the Bureau of Land Management analyzed 646 parcels on nearly 733,000 acres of federal land, including the small amount of acreage that …

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Groups say Texas doesn’t have enough oil and gas pipelines

  Some oil and gas groups in Texas say the more than 417,000 miles of intrastate oil and gas pipelines in the state are not enough to handle future production. The claim is made by the Texas Independent Producers & Royalty Owners Association, the Texas Pipeline Association, the American Petroleum Institute and Pinnacle Midstream Inc. …

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Gasoline prices climbing in Oklahoma

  Gasoline prices across the nation have fallen slightly in the past week after the President’s latest release of crude from the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve. But in Oklahoma, prices are still climbing as the state’s average is four cents higher than a week ago with a new average of $3.71 per gallon of regular …

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Oklahoma legislators wooing Panasonic

  Could Oklahoma learn this week if it will be chosen over Kansas as the site of a nearly $4 billion Panasonic battery plant? It’s the project OK Energy Today first reported earlier in the year after the Kansas legislature agreed to step up with millions of dollars in economic enticement, well before Oklahoma began …

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PSO honors line workers on their special day

  Monday, April was National Lineworker Appreciation Day and Public Service Company of Oklahoma took the occasion to honor its local men and women who keep the power flowing to customers. Established by Congress in 2013, National Lineworker Appreciation Day honors the dedicated workers who are always available to keep America’s homes and businesses connected. At …

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