September 12, 2022 archive

Completion reports for September 12, 2022

CANADIAN COUNTY Citizen Energy Iii Llc All Zones Producing: Oil 326 Gas 1358 Water 1352 Gas Lift 2 10N 6W Kolar 1h-35, June 24, 2022 HH, OIL, TD: 14584 ft Lat: 35.37657, Long: -97.80748 API: 35017257410000 Citizen Energy Iii Llc Mississippian(9091): Oil 314 Gas 1674 Water 566 Flow 2 10N 6W Kolar 2h-35, June 24, 2022 HH, OIL, TD: 14758 ft Lat: 35.37657, Long: -97.80738 API: 35017257890000 …

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Permits to drill for September 12, 2022

Beaver County BARBY LLOYD #1-22, September 12 2022 22 4N 25EC CSW API: 00722808 LATIGO OIL AND GAS INC SH, RC, 7200 ft, COUNCIL GROVE(3200), CHEROKEE(6200) Canadian County THE DUCA 13_24-12N-9W #2MHX, September 12 2022 13 12N 9W NWNENENW API: 01725848 Lat: 35.521519295611895, Long: -98.10702617656379 PALOMA OPERATING CO INC MU, DR, 24000 ft, MISSISSIPPI(10500), MISSISSIPPI LIME(11550) Canadian …

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Lankford and Inhofe move to prevent foreign purchases of Oklahoma farmland

  No more foreign purchases of Oklahoma farmland. It’s the goal of a bill introduced by Senators James Lankford and Jim Inhofe. In light of growing concerns about recent purchases by China of U.S. land near some military installations, the two senators don’t want it to happen in their state. They announced their filing Monday …

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While crude oil prices rebounded, Oklahoma energy stocks were strong on Monday

Growing success by Ukraine in its war against Russia’s invasion apparently had something to do Monday with a gain in crude oil prices. Oklahoma energy stocks had a strong showing including one with a 7% gain for the day. Plus, investors are optimistic that Wednesday’s latest inflation figures might show improvement in the second year …

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Solar fight underway in eastern Iowa’s corn country

  An eastern county in Iowa is considering standing up and opposing large-scale solar operations, a sign that not everyone is racing to adopt renewable energy on a wholesale basis. The consideration of putting severe restrictions on such energy production in Scott County arose after one farmer wanted to allow Alliant Energy to erect solar …

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Chesapeake Energy announced amendment of exchange offers relating to warrants

      Chesapeake Energy Corporation  announced Monday that it has amended its previously announced exchange offers relating to its outstanding different warrants. The announcement covered Class A warrants, Class B warrants and Class C warrants, each to purchase shares of common stock, par value $0.01 per share, of the Company. Chesapeake extended the offering period for …

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What would a nationwide rail strike mean to U.S.?

  You think prices are high now?  Wait until a possible railway strike slaps the nation. Consumers will likely be reeling if it happens. The White House scrambled this week to avoid the strike threatened by more than 90,000 workers from 13 unions around the nation, a strike they say will happen if they cannot …

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Anadarko Basin oil and gas production to grow in October

  A new report shows new well oil production in the Anadarko Basin which includes Oklahoma will likely increase in October. The U.S. Energy Information Administration reported Monday that new well oil production in October will increase over September by 2 barrels a day to an average of 713 barrels a day. Total oil production …

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Supreme court to hear arguments against Norman’s fight against turnpike proposal

  The fight against a proposed turnpike through Norman will take the highway to the Oklahoma Supreme Court. On Tuesday, the Turnpike Authority will argue its $500 million bond project to build new toll roads in the state is legitimate and sound. The $500 million is part of the Authority’s 15-year $5 billion Access Oklahoma …

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House Dems prepare latest attack on oil and gas industry

  The nation’s oil and gas industry will again face an attack this week by Democrats on a House committee. Members of the House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations plan a hearing on Wednesday to continue their investigation of the role they contend public relations firms had in spreading climate change denial. It …

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