March 2023 archive

Court says Texas Utility Commission “exceeded” limits in 2021 Winter Storm Uri

  Two years after the devastating 2021 Winter Storm Uri left nearly 200 dead in the state of Texas and prompted calls for better grid control, a Texas appeals court ruled the state’s regulatory agency overstepped its bounds and kept power prices too high. The Texas 3rd District Court of Appeals in Austin concluded the …

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BCE-Mach III creates more producers in Oklahoma’s STACK play

  Two years after BCE-Mach III LLC expanded its Anadarko Basin holdings to 46 counties in western Oklahoma, the Texas Panhandle and Kansas, the company recently filed completion reports on a series of four Kingfisher County wells. The four Lincoln Southeast Oswego Unit wells were completed in January and the largest producer, with 489 barrels …

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Legislative bill targeting soaring utility bills to be reviewed by Oklahoma regulators

  Oklahoma Corporation Commissioners will hold a special meeting Monday afternoon with the  focus on Senate Bill 1103, a bill a former Corporation Commissioner says would stop soaring utility bills in Oklahoma. The agenda for the 1:30 p.m. meeting stated there will be consideration and discussion regarding SB 1103 and “any potential issues SB 1103 …

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Completion reports for March 17, 2023

HARPER COUNTY Latigo Oil And Gas Inc Commingled: Oil 1.67 Gas 104 Water 2 Pump 15 27N 25W Lively 1-15, December 09, 2022 SH, GAS, TD: 6585 ft Lat: 36.81828, Long: -99.88071 API: 35059224930002 KINGFISHER COUNTY Bce-mach Iii Llc Oswego(6109): Oil 489 Gas 494 Water 1513 Esp 20 17N 5W Lincoln Southeast Oswego Unit 58-5ho, January 04, 2023 HH, OIL, TD: 11360 ft Lat: 35.92750, Long: …

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Permits to drill for March 17, 2023

permits: none were processed today

Crude oil and OK energy stocks took another hit on Friday

  Crude oil prices settled lower on Friday by more than 2%, reversing gains made earlier in the day. Oklahoma energy stocks also suffered losses in the day’s trading. Analysts blamed banking sector fears for both Brent crude and WTI to reach their biggest weekly declines in months. West Texas Intermediate crude fell $1.61 a …

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Oil and gas rig numbers grew in Oklahoma and the US in the past week

  Rig numbers made gains in Oklahoma and across the U.S. in the past week according to figures released Friday by Baker Hughes Co. Oklahoma’s count grew by one to reach 62, significantly more than the 49 reported one year ago. Across the U.S., numbers increased by 8 to 754 rigs. But the number of …

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Biden administration joins Colorado lawsuit against Suncor refinery

  Showing its intent on fighting climate change, the Biden administration has joined a lawsuit by local Colorado governments against Suncor, the Canadian energy giant with a refinery near Denver. The U.S. Department of Justice filed a legal brief and argued that the Colorado case against Suncor should be heard in state court reported The …

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Former Oklahoma regulator says legislators should pass bill to stop utility rate hikes

  One former Oklahoma Corporation Commissioner contends the state legislature has an opportunity to stop the kind of soaring utility bills that have hit customers following the 2021 Winter Storm Uri. Writing in The Oklahoman, Jeff Cloud, now Executive Director of the Alliance for Security Energy, said legislators should pass SB1103 which he says is …

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Oklahoma’s VW plant loss draws attention in one other state

  If it can happen to Oklahoma, it can happen to us. That’s the gist of commentary in a Virginia newspaper this week after Volkswagen picked Canada over Oklahoma for the site of its first North American electric vehicle battery plant. Writer Dwayne Yancey in The Cardinal News paralleled Oklahoma’s frustration over failing to attract …

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