September 2022 archive

Completion reports for September 5, 2022

completions: none were processed today

Amazon shut down solar rooftops following fires

  Amazon confirmed it temporarily shut down rooftop solar panels on its nationwide fulfillment centers like the one in Oklahoma City with more than 11,000 solar panels. The shutdown came after fires occurred at some of the centers in other parts of the U.S. The Oklahoma City center, with 2 million square feet of operating …

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Hydrogen plant proposed by ConocoPhillips and Japanese firm

  ConocoPhillips is joining forces with Japan’s largest utility, JERA to create a U.S. hydrogen gas project somewhere along the Gulf Coast. ConocoPhillips, one of the largest U.S. independent oil producers will provide the natural gas  and manage the proposed carbon capture and storage site according to a report by Reuters. Click here for Reuters …

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Here are some of the latest producing wells in Oklahoma

  Completion reports recently filed in Oklahoma show oil producers are still busy with their exploration projects. Camino Natural Resources LLC reported completions of two wells on a single pad in Canadian County. The two wells are located at 25 12N 7W or about 3 miles southeast of the city of El Reno. The Black Kettle 1207 25-36-2mxh, …

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Completion reports for September 2, 2022

BLAINE COUNTY Marathon Oil Company Mississippi Lime: Oil 960 Gas 3576 Water 1484 Flow 30 15N 10W J&m Bia 1510 2-30mh, August 13, 2021 HH, OIL, TD: 16232 ft Lat: 35.75353, Long: -98.30409 API: 35011242090000 CANADIAN COUNTY Camino Natural Resources Llc Mississippian(9491): Oil 287 Gas 845 Water 2048 Flow 25 12N 7W Black Kettle 1207 25-36-2mxh, June 02, 2022 HH, OIL, TD: 17510 ft Lat: 35.48720, …

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Permits to drill for September 2, 2022

Rural water projects focus of ARPA funds

A joint Oklahoma legislative committee has recommended $12 million in funding for a handful of water improvement projects. The recommendations of the Joint Committee on Pandemic Relief Funding will be considered when the full legislature convenes in 2023. Funding is under the American Rescue Plan Act or ARPA. Among the projects approved is $12 million …

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Will Friday’s weak gain in crude oil prices grow this week?

  Oil prices managed a weak improvement on Friday, ahead of the OPEC+ meet where output cuts were to be discussed. Investors also remained nervous about the massive COVID-19 shutdowns in China along with the growing weakness of the global economy. West Texas Intermediate crude for October delivery rose 26 cents to close at $86.87 …

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TC Energy faces another pipeline fight

  First its Keystone XL pipeline project was killed by President Biden on the first day he took office and now developer TC Energy Corp. is in the middle of a fight over another pipeline project. Three states are attempting to block the Canadian company’s pipeline aimed at carrying Canadian natural gas to customers in …

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EPA switches stance on Trump-era approved offshore project

  Developers of a proposed offshore oil export terminal project near Corpus Christi, Texas were handed a setback by the Environmental Protection Agency. The EPA denied a permit for the project claiming it would allow massive pollution. The denial came after the same agency, in the Trump administration had okayed the project reported the Corpus …

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