April 25, 2022 archive

Completion reports for April 25, 2022

CANADIAN COUNTY Travis Peak Resources Llc Mississippi: Gas 3822 Water 125 Flow 31 12N 8W Sand Pebbles 30-12n-8w 1mh, December 07, 2019 HH, GAS, TD: 16954 ft Lat: 35.47804, Long: -98.09524 API: 35017254960001 MCCLAIN COUNTY Bricktown Energy Llc Woodford(9592): Oil 426 Gas 459 Water 1051 Pump 2 7N 4W Joker 1-11h, February 01, 2022 HH, OIL, TD: 15271 ft Lat: 35.10287, Long: -97.59489 API: 35087221870000

Permits to drill for April 25, 2022

Canadian County FRANK 1406 #4H-15X, April 14 2022 27 14N 6W SWNWNWNE API: 01725802 Lat: 35.666318115962866, Long: -97.82418990166748 OVINTIV USA INC MU, AM, 19263 ft, MISSISSIPPIAN(7954), WOODFORD(8349) Canadian County FRANK 1406 #2H-15X, April 13 2022 27 14N 6W SWNWNWNE API: 01725800 Lat: 35.66631812262599, Long: -97.82408890964686 OVINTIV USA INC MU, AM, 18913 ft, MISSISSIPPIAN(7919), WOODFORD(8326) Canadian County FRANK …

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Crude drops below $100 in US on China’s COVID lockdowns

Crude oil prices took a 4% drop on Monday and fell below $100 a barrel in U.S. trading, all because of growing worries about the global energy demand outlook because of growing COVID-19 lockdowns in Shanghai, not to mention potential increases in U.S. interest rates. West Texas Intermediate crude for June delivery fell $3.53 to …

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Tar Creek cited as a “most endangered river” in US

  For a second straight year, a national conservation organization has named Tar Creek in northeast Oklahoma a place on its “America’s Most Endangered Rivers of 2022.” Tar Creek is an 11-mile stream polluted with heavy metals form historic lead and zinc mining and is the site of a notorious superfund site. Click here for …

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Oklahoma Reps busy with energy hearings this week on Capitol Hill

  As Congress returns to work this week following the Easter break, those Senators and Representatives from Oklahoma will be busy with some hearings at which top Biden administration officials will testify. Congressman Markwayne Mullin and other members of the House Energy and Commerce Committee will hear Thursday from Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm. She is …

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NextEra frustrated with Commerce review of solar panel suppliers

  Discontent with the Biden administration’s review of tariffs on solar panels made in Asian countries is growing and the leader of NextEra Energy, the company with major wind farms in Oklahoma, is not afraid to voice his displeasure. “How can you possibly pull the rug out from under the industry?” asked John Ketchum, CEO …

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Oklahoma’s electric co-ops select team to electrify remote Guatemalan village

  Adults and children in the isolated, mountainous village of La Montanita de la Virgen in Guatemala are currently in the dark. The village has never had access to electricity before, but their story will soon change. The Oklahoma Association of Electric Cooperatives (OAEC) has selected a group of volunteer linemen to electrify La Montanita …

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Pipeline planned to carry North Dakota oil to Cushing

  A North Dakota agency plans an early May hearing on a proposed $122 million pipeline to move Bakken oil to a Wyoming hub and eventually on to the Cushing hub in northern Oklahoma. The Bridger Pipeline Company is seeking approval after the project proposed for western North Dakota was delayed because of the coronavirus …

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A hot and dry summer approaches Oklahoma

  Things don’t look good for the approaching summer months in terms of rainfall in Oklahoma. The above map was posted Monday by Gary McManus, State Climatologist with the Oklahoma Mesonet. He also offered his thoughts about the kind of summer we might expect. “They ain’t good, but they ain’t gospel, either. However, if they …

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Environmental groups sue Colorado Governor

Skip to content Colorado Gov. Jarid Polis has been sued by some environmental groups who contend his administration has taken too long in acting on some oil and gas drilling permits for Adams County. The suits were filed recently by WildEarth Guardians and the Center for Biological Diversity. The two nonprofits claim the governor’s administration …

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