June 1, 2022 archive

Completion reports for June 1, 2022

completions: none were processed today

Permits to drill for June 1, 2022

Canadian County DARROW TRUST #1H-7-6, December 07 2021 07 10N 5W NENENESW API: 01725600 Lat: 35.35463309924444, Long: -97.76996074133301 CITIZEN ENERGY III LLC MU, AM, 17394 ft, MISSISSIPPIAN(9100) Coal County KELLY #6/7-2H, June 01 2022 31 1S 11E NWSWSESW API: 02921416 Lat: 34.41938158916617, Long: -96.19272863059172 CANYON CREEK ENERGY ARKOMA LLC MU, DR, 18500 ft, WOODFORD(8750) Coal County KELLY …

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Crude goes higher and so do some Oklahoma energy stocks

  Oil ended higher in Tuesday’s trading after COVID-19 restrictions and lockdowns in Shanghai were eased. At least one Oklahoma energy company saw shares shoot up nearly 20% for the day. West Texas Intermediate crude for July delivery bounced back from a slight loss on Tuesday and rose 59 cents to settle at $115.26 a …

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EPA says Pruitt’s phone booth was a “violation” of appropriations law

  Scott Pruitt finds himself on the defensive again for the days he spent as Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. He says he did not make controversial decisions about the building of a $43,000 soundproof booth for his office and for renovations that have since been found were made in violation of federal appropriations …

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Magellan, Enterprise and ICE announce update on terminal transfers

  Tulsa’s Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. and two other firms announced a move to encourage producers to use their terminals to deliver crude oil to Gulf Coast refineries. Magellan joined Enterprise Products Partners L.P. and Intercontinental Exchange, Inc. in announcing an expansion of their “no-charge” arrangement between the Magellan East Houston and the Enterprise Crude Houston …

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SWEPCO seeks approval for three new wind and solar projects

  Southwestern Electric Power Co., an American Electric Power company announced plans to add 810 megawatts (MW) of wind energy by 2022 and do it by acquiring a 3-wind farm project in Oklahoma. This proposal supports SWEPCO’s long-term plan of significantly increasing its use of more environmentally friendly energy sources, such as wind and solar. SWEPCO …

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Hiring begins for largest solar farm in Arkansas

  Arkansas is about to gets is largest solar energy project and the hiring of nearly 200 workers is underway. The developer of the project in northeast Arkansas has yet to formally make an announcement but a construction company started recruitment of workers this week reported the Jonesboro Sun. Click here for Jonesboro Sun

$200 million share repurchasing launched by Laredo Petroleum

  Laredo Petroleum, Inc. announced this week that its board of directors authorized a $200 million share repurchase program. The two-year program is authorized through May 27, 2024. In making the announcement, leadership of the Tulsa company said the move realizes Laredo’s commitment to begin returning significant cash to shareholders nearly nine months ahead of schedule. Laredo has …

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Surprise over New Mexico County’s move for oil and gas exploration

  In a state with record revenue from oil and gas operations, a move by one New Mexico County to open the door to local oil and gas development not only stunned residents but possibly generated opposition. The Albuquerque Journal reported the surprise move was carried out by County Commissioners in Valencia County, a county …

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ONE Gas shareholders conduct annual meeting

  The annual meeting of shareholders in ONE Gas was held last week as members elected directors, set compensation for executives and named an audit company. Eight members were chosen to the Board of Directors during the April 26 annual meeting. Each will serve one-year terms that will expire at the company’s 2023 annual meeting …

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