November 18, 2022 archive

Completion reports for November 18, 2022

completions: none were processed today

Permits to drill for November 18, 2022

permits: none were processed today

Crude oil finished the week with a 2% loss

  Crude oil dropped nearly 2% in Friday’s trading, making for a second weekly decline. What caused the drop? Again, weakened demand in China because of growing COVID-19 cases. Adding to it was the growing possibility of hikes in U.S. interest rates. West Texas Intermediate crude for delivery in December dropped $1.56 a barrel or …

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Gains made in rig activity in Oklahoma and other states

  The Baker Hughes report released on Friday showed a gain in the number of oil and gas rigs active across the U.S. and additional rigs exploring in Oklahoma. Oklahoma’s  rig count rose by two to 69, reported Baker Hughes. A year ago, there were 44 oil and gas rigs active in the state. Nationally, …

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Oklahoma’s general revenue funds continue to grow

  A new report by the Oklahoma Office of Management and Enterprise Services showed October general revenue fund collections for Oklahoma were up nearly 19% from a year ago. Total collections for October came to $715.3 million which is 18.6% or $112.1 million more than the monthly estimate. It also is 17% better than the …

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Wyoming could face blackouts as state transitions to wind and solar power

  The elimination of coal and natural gas-fired electrical generation and the transition to wind and solar power in Wyoming could result in blackouts in the state in coming years. So claimed a new assessment by the Western Electricity Coordinating Council which examined the electric grid and determined the state’s blackout risk over the coming …

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Headlines of other energy stories

** U.S. President Joe Biden’s pledges to slash emissions from farming and to end American hunger by 2030 may be harder to realize now that Republicans flipped the House of Representatives with a thin majority. Biden’s Democrats, who retain control of the Senate, will start negotiating in the coming months with Republican House leaders over a massive …

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Lucas wants more research into safer U.S. pipeline system

  Oklahoma Congressman Frank Lucas and Texas Rep. Randy Weber want more research to improve America’s 3 million miles of natural gas and oil pipelines. Both are members of the U.S. House Science, Space and Technology Subcommittee on Energy and together, they introduced a bill to do just that. They filed The Next Generation Pipelines Research …

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Texas quake was strong enough to damage building 350 miles away

  While inspectors for the Texas Railroad Commission are investigating possible oil and gas damage from the recent 5.4 magnitude earthquake in the Permian Basin, at least one building in San Antonio was badly damaged enough that it was closed to the public. An investigation is underway to determine whether saltwater injections by drilling crews …

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