August 2022 archive

Permian crude oil production to hit record high in September

  The Permian Basin in Texas and New Mexico, site of major drilling efforts by numerous Oklahoma oil and gas operations is expected to see oil output rise 79,000 barrels a day, reaching a record 5.408 million barrels a day in September. The prediction was revealed this week in the productivity report by the U.S. …

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New leader of ERCOT named in Texas

  More than a year after the Texas grid leaders were bashed for their near catastrophic failure during February 2021 Winter Storm Uri, ERCOT got a new leader this week. The Electric Reliability Council of Texas Board of Directors  announced the selection of Pablo Vegas to serve as the president and CEO for the Texas …

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Empire Petroleum tripled revenue in 2Q

How good was the second quarter for Empire Petroleum? The company announced its quarterly revenue report this week showing revenue from oil, natural gas and natural gas liquids sales was $16.5 million, triple the $4.9 million revenue reported in the 2021 second quarter. The Tulsa-based company reported net income was $5.5 million compared to a …

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Legislator proposes drought aid to Oklahoma farmers and ranchers

  Rep. Justin Humphrey, R-Lane, said he is considering proposing legislation that could be brought forward in the House’s current special session to assist Oklahoma farmers and ranchers in the current drought. “Previously, in times of serious drought, Oklahoma’s government has stepped in and assisted ranchers with shipping hay,” Humphrey said. “During Oklahoma’s last serious …

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From around the U.S. and the world—other energy headlines

** Although the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), which passed the House of Representatives on Friday, will be by far the largest federal action ever taken to confront climate change, it will fall short of the U.S.’s pledge in the 2015 Paris climate agreement to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 50-52% from 2005 levels by 2030. ** Al Gore’s …

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Governor names longtime government energy leader to be Oklahoma Energy Secretary

  Governor Kevin Stitt announced the appointment of Ken McQueen to serve as Oklahoma’s Secretary of Energy and Environment following the resignation of Ken Wagner effective September 3, 2022. “Ken McQueen’s forty years of experience in energy and environmental policies make him an invaluable asset to our administration,” said Governor Stitt. “I am excited to work with …

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Act targets stock buybacks employed by numerous Oklahoma energy firms

By Jerry Bohnen   I first heard of the tax on stock buybacks as I drove down old Highway 36 in northern Colorado. I had just passed one of those “F— Biden” flags attached to farm machinery parked in a remote and dry farm field next to the highway. You know the kind. The only …

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Dallas is possible site for major new solar manufacturing plant

  Dallas could become the site of a major new solar-industry manufacturing plant. Hanwha Q Cells is considering Dallas County as the site for a massive new facility reported Bloomberg. Dallas is one of the sites in addition to others in Georgia and South Carolina. Click here for Bloomberg

Completion reports for August 15, 2022

completions: none were processed today

Permits to drill for August 15, 2022

Blaine County HECKENBERG #4-18-19-30XHM, August 15 2022 18 13N 13W SENENWNW API: 01124332 Lat: 35.60822113330554, Long: -98.62796306325431 CONTINENTAL RESOURCES INC MU, DR, 29919 ft, MISSISSIPPIAN(14783), WOODFORD(15582) Coal County DONNA #1-20, August 15 2022 20 2N 10E SESENWSW API: 02921430 Lat: 34.62608849379203, Long: -96.28097907229836 COMMAND ENERGY OPERATING LLC SH, DR, 7450 ft, CROMWELL(7100) Kingfisher County BENDA 3-16-6 #2H, …

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