October 13, 2022 archive

Gov. Stitt links opponent to Biden’s anti-oil-and-gas policies

  As he campaigns for re-election, Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt tries to link Democratic opponent Joy Hofmeister to the energy policies of the anti-oil-and-gas administration of President Biden. He’s even launched a new TV ad making the attack claim.   Click here for McCarville Report

6,000 barrels of oil a day from Ovintiv’s latest multi-well site

  A new completion report filed this week by Ovintiv Inc. showed a fourth well apparently drilled on a single pad in Kingfisher County, bringing the total production to nearly 6,000 barrels of oil a day from the site. The company filed the report on the Winters 1709 2h-31xx, located at 18 17N 9W, the same STACK site …

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Chesapeake leaders make sales of company stocks

  Filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission reveal some sales of shares by Chesapeake Energy leaders. CEO and President Domenic Dell’Osso Jr. made  sale of $241,210 in shares on Tuesday, October 11 according to one filing. The sale involved a total of 2,497 shares sold at $96.60 each. A Form 4 filed by the …

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Rep—Emergency Services’ vetoes endanger Oklahomans

Rep. Logan Phillips, R-Mounds, voiced outrage over Gov. Kevin Stitt’s vetoes of two bills that would enhance emergency management services throughout the state. The governor vetoed House Bill 1009, which would update the state’s warning network for amber alerts and severe weather, and House Bill 1015, which would construct nine regional emergency operations centers to …

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“NOPEC” support grows while Rep. Mullin criticizes White House

  After OPEC+’s announcement to cut crude oil production by 2 million barrels a day, it not only angered President Biden and his Democratic followers, but prompted Oklahoma Congressman Markwayne Mullin and other Republicans to urge the White House to correct its war on U.S. oil and gas. He joined Rep. Steve Scalise, R-La., and …

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Oil and gas money to fund Biden’s latest project

  As much as he wants to eliminate oil and gas production in the U.S., President Biden apparently has no qualms about taking its money to run his government projects. The latest example is in Colorado, where on Wednesday, the President announced the formal creation of the Camp Hale-Continental Divide National Monument—one dedicated to the …

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