November 10, 2022 archive

Completion reports for November 10, 2022

completions: none were processed today

Permits to drill for November 10, 2022

Custer County JUPITER 31-30 MRMC XH #1, November 10 2022 06 14N 15W SWNENWNE API: 03922617 Lat: 35.72439669405926, Long: -98.83364259397813 TOKLAN OIL & GAS CORPORATION HH, DR, 24000 ft, MISSISSIPPIAN(13000) Grady County OLVEY 33-4 #1WHX, November 10 2022 28 3N 5W NWSENWSW API: 05124985 Lat: 34.7004534412056, Long: -97.73645411733536 WARWICK-JUPITER LLC MU, DR, 26400 ft, WOODFORD(14000) Grady County …

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Canoo to build EV manufacturing plant in Oklahoma City

  Oklahoma City is getting a new car plant years after GM shut down its manufacturing facility. Electric vehicle manufacturer Canoo announced it plans to locate a plant that is strategically located with easy access to roads and rail. Employment will reach more than 500 workers and Canoo said it expects to produce up to …

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More big gains recorded by Oklahoma energy stocks on Thursday

Oklahoma energy stocks recorded even larger gains on Thursday as crude oil prices rose 1%, ending three days of declines. The increase in crude oil prices was reported to be due to China’s actions dealing with COVID-19 and how they might affect worldwide fuel demand. West Texas Intermediate crude oil for December delivery rose 64 cents …

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Enverus reports rig activity is steady in US

  The U.S. rig count rose by one rig to 888 for the week ended Nov. 9 according to the latest count provided by Enverus. The count is down 1% in the last month and up 31% in the last year. All numbers discussed are weekly peaks to avoid the sometimes wide variability of daily …

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Crude supply falls at Cushing Hub in Oklahoma

  Just as U.S. crude oil stocks declined more than 3 million barrels this week, the Cushing oil hub in Oklahoma also recorded a slight decline in volume. As of Nov. 4, 2022, Cushing maintained a volume of 27.2 million barrels of oil, down from the 28.2 million reported on Oct. 28. The latest volume …

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New Mexico’s staunch defender of oil and gas loses US House re-election effort

  A New Mexico Republican congresswoman who defended the state’s oil and gas industry and was critical of President Biden’s attacks on the industry lost her re-election bid this week. U.S. Rep. Yvette Herrell, a Cherokee and one of four Native Americans serving in Congress lost to Democrat Gabe Vasquez in the state’s 2nd Congressional …

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Headlines of other energy stories

** EPA recommends approving Enterprise-Enbridge offshore crude export terminal near Houston. ** U.S. climate envoy John Kerry announced the creation of a carbon offset plan meant to help developing countries speed their transition away from fossil fuels. Kerry launched the Energy Transition Accelerator (ETA) with the intention of funding renewable energy projects and accelerating clean energy transitions …

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NGL Energy Partners quarterly results—from a loss to net income in a year

  NGL Energy Partners LP turned around its financial situation in the second quarter of its 2023 fiscal year, moving from a $1.2 million net loss in the second quarter of the 2022 fiscal year to net income of $3.6 million. The Tulsa company also saw a large improvement in finances for the first six …

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Phillips 66 to increase shareholder values

  Phillips 66 leaders indicated this week it is their intention to provide a plan to deliver higher shareholder distributions and increase shareholder value. The pledge from Mark Lashier, President and CEO of Phillips 66 came during an investor day meeting in New York City. “We are announcing a number of priorities designed to reward …

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