May 6, 2022 archive

Completion reports for May 6, 2022

GARVIN COUNTY Cprp Services Llc Sycamore(10745): Oil 62 Gas 1452 Water 19 Flow 17 4N 4W Titan 3-17-8mxh, July 28, 2019 HH, GAS, TD: 19959 ft Lat: 34.81404, Long: -97.64408 API: 35049252740001 Cprp Services Llc Sycamore(10865): Oil 40 Gas 908 Water 28 Flow 17 4N 4W Titan 2-17-8mxh, July 17, 2019 HH, GAS, TD: 20967 ft Lat: 34.81302, Long: -97.64724 API: 35049252780000

Permits to drill for May 6, 2022

Blaine County ALTA BIA 1511 #4-31-30MXH, May 06 2022 30 15N 11W SWNENWNW API: 01124319 Lat: 35.75313404095855, Long: -98.41713222431346 MARATHON OIL COMPANY HH, DR, 23105 ft, MISSISSIPPI(11817) Blaine County ALTA BIA 1511 #3-31-30MXH, May 06 2022 19 15N 11W SWSWSWSE API: 01124318 Lat: 35.75481993340173, Long: -98.4098877412264 MARATHON OIL COMPANY HH, DR, 22362 ft, MISSISSIPPI(11787) Blaine County ALTA …

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Senate confirms EPA nominee

  Oklahoma U.S. Sens. Jim Inhofe and James Lankford were among those voting recently to confirm President Biden’s nomination of Dr. Kathryn Huff to be an Assistant Secretary of Energy for Nuclear Energy. The Senate vote was 80-11 and the two senators voted to support Huff’s nomination. West Virginia Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin who chairs …

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Rig numbers increase in Oklahoma and the U.S.

  Rig numbers rose in the past week not only in Oklahoma but also across the rest of the U.S. according to Baker Hughes Co. The firm released figures Friday showing the national count increased by 7 to a total of 705 rigs. The number of oil rigs grew by 5 to 557 while the …

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New coalition to host solar energy seminar May 10 at OKC’s Belle Isle Library

  Oklahoma City residents and business owners interested in learning about the benefits of solar energy are invited to attend a free solar seminar offered by a new coalition led by the City’s Office of Sustainability and other local organizations called Solarize OKC. The seminar will be held at 6:30 p.m. May 10 at Belle Isle Library, 5501 …

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Oklahoma House previews ‘Seminole Oil Boom’ painting

  The Oklahoma House of Representatives  was recently presented by the Oklahoma Arts Council with a preview of “The Seminole Oil Boom,” a new painting offered for consideration for the Oklahoma State Capitol Art Collection by former Rep. Weldon Watson and his wife Cheryle. Watson represented House District 79 in Tulsa as a Republican from …

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Clean cars standards adopted by New Mexico

  The state of New Mexico has adopted clean cars rules that will go into effect for model year 2026. The recent move was taken by the state’s Environmental Improvement Board along with the City of Albuquerque and the Bernalillo County Air Quality Control Board following public hearings held earlier in the week. The Clean …

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Banks targeted by Oklahoma bill over boycott of energy companies

  It’s up to Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt whether to sign a bill that proposes the state government stop doing business with financial institutions that “boycott energy companies” including oil and gas firms in Oklahoma. As the Tulsa World reported, House Bill 2034 was approved by the House this week and sent to the governor. …

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New wells for Casillas Petroleum in McClain County

Two McClain County wells drilled on a single pad brought in more than 1,600 barrels of oil combined for  Casillas Petroleum Resource Partners, LLC. Although the wells are now nearly 6-months old, the completion reports just filed in recent days by the Oklahoma energy company, showed the Choate 0504 03-10-3wxh had production of 1,084 barrels of oil …

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Ovintiv concludes annual meeting of shareholders

  Ovintiv Inc. announced the results of its May 4 annual meeting of shareholders. The meeting included votes on the election of directors, executive compensation and also the selection of an auditing firm. Election of Directors Each nominee listed in the Proxy Statement was elected as a director of the Company. The results of the …

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