February 15, 2023 archive

Permits to drill for February 15, 2023

Logan County E GUTHRIE MARLYN #14-2, February 15 2023 14 16N 2W CNESENW API: 08324467 Lat: 35.8659894048563, Long: -97.38184855540231 CANOK INTERNATIONAL INC SH, DR, 5900 ft, COTTAGE GROVE(4000), LAYTON(4502), HOGSHOOTER(4530), CHECKERBOARD(4700), SKINNER(5336), WOODFORD(5428), MISENER(5518) Logan County E GUTHRIE GENA #14-1, February 15 2023 14 16N 2W NESWNWNE API: 08324466 Lat: 35.86828317667386, Long: -97.3794603708129 CANOK INTERNATIONAL INC SH, …

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Completion reports for February 15, 2023

GARVIN COUNTY Cprp Services Llc Woodford(12387): Oil 400 Gas 2380 Water 1175 Gas Lift 33 4N 4W Prairie 0404 33-28 4wxh, October 19, 2022 HH, OIL, TD: 18579 ft Lat: 34.77085, Long: -97.62129 API: 35049253610000 HUGHES COUNTY Silver Creek Oil & Gas Llc Woodford(5336): Oil 10 Gas 1564 Water 2815 Flow 17 5N 9E Ferret 17/20/29 4h, March 05, 2022 HH, GAS, TD: 12753 ft Lat: …

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Join us for an energy discussion on Mitchell Talks Energy

Something new at OK Energy Today. Starting this week, we are partnering with Oklahoma political analyst Scott Mitchell in his weekly podcast of “Mitchell Talks Energy.” I’ll be joining Scott every week to discuss some of the latest events regarding energy, whether it’s the politics of it on Capitol Hill or the State Capitol, to …

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Weak Wednesday for crude oil and OK energy stocks

  Oil futures were flat to lower on Wednesday and Oklahoma energy stocks were about the same as investors continued their worries whether rising interest rates might slow the nation’s economy and cut fuel demand. West Texas Intermediate crude for March delivery dropped 47 cents or 0.6% to $78.59 a barrel on the New York …

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PSO franchise approved by Broken Arrow voters

  Broken Arrow voters approved a 25-year renewal of the city’s franchise with Public Service Company of Oklahoma (PSO) on Tuesday. With 100% of the vote counted, unofficial results show franchise renewal passed with a majority of more than 68%. The franchise gives PSO the right to use city streets, alleys and rights of way …

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Supreme Court reinstates injured worker’s lawsuit against Ovintiv Mid-Continent

  The Oklahoma Supreme Court says an Oklahoma County District Court Judge was wrong in dismissing a lawsuit against oil and gas company Ovintiv Mid-Continent, Inc. because a deadline was missed. In a ruling this week, the Justices reinstated Ovintiv in the lawsuit brought in 2018 by Mwande Serge Kpiele-Poda whose legs were crushed while …

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Can your EV be hacked?

  Just as if we needed more to worry about as our lives are already filled with the thoughts of spy balloons floating overhead, COVID, a politically divided nation, and TOP SECRET documents found where they shouldn’t be…..now comes along the prospects of EVs being hacked? It’s what the Wall Street Journal wrote about this …

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Bill to improve Oklahoma’s motor vehicle excise tax wins early approval in legislature

  Legislation to modify the formula for determining motor vehicle excise tax on vehicle purchases passed unanimously this week in the House Appropriations & Budget Subcommittee for Finance. House Bill 1389 is authored by Rep. Steve Bashore, R-Miami, who ran similar legislation last session. “This is a pro-consumer bill that figures excise tax on new …

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Trading of Unit Corporation makes another step up

  Tulsa’s Unit Corporation just moved up in trading on the over-the-counter market or OTCQX Best Market. The move was announced Wednesday in a company filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. It is considered an upgrade from the Pink market. The OTCQX roster, also called the OTCQX Best Market, includes a large number of blue-chip stocks …

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Dust-filled air results in health advisory in Oklahoma

  All the dust stirred up by 50 mile an hour winds on Tuesday in Oklahoma resulted in an air quality health advisory issued Wednesday by the Oklahoma Department of Health. Officially, it was a Particulate Matter health advisory. Of particular concern were 12 counties in the Southwest part of the state where the advisory …

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