April 26, 2023 archive

Completion reports for April 26, 2023

PITTSBURG COUNTY Sanguine Gas Exploration Llc Woodford(6160): Gas 1834 Water 3214 Flow 23 7N 13E Frederick 8-26h35, August 25, 2022 HH, GAS, TD: 17076 ft Lat: 35.06127, Long: -95.90132 API: 35121248740001

Permits to drill for April 26, 2023

Beaver County SOUTHERN SUNRISE #1-29, April 26 2023 29 1N 24EC CNENW API: 00725639 LATIGO OIL AND GAS INC SH, RC, 8300 ft, ADMIRE(4350), ELGIN(5350), MARMATON(6750), CHEROKEE(7250), ATOKA(7750), MORROW UP(8050) Carter County AWU #58, April 25 2023 35 3S 2W NESWNESW API: 01926549 Lat: 34.250260429027925, Long: -97.37994300508709 KODIAK OIL & GAS INC SH, DR, 1100 ft, PERMIAN(800) …

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Crude oil fell 4% and Oklahoma energy stocks joined the slide

  Crude oil took a 4% hit in Wednesday’s trading and Oklahoma energy stocks felt it as well with some falling from 2% to 4%. Crude inventories, including those at  the Cushing Hub in Oklahoma, fell more than expected, sending a surge in recession fears. West Texas Intermediate crude dropped 3.6% on a $2.77 fall …

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Gasoline prices retreat but remain higher than in March

  Recent slumps in the price of crude oil caused by growing concerns over a world recession combined with COVID-19 lockdowns in Shanghai might be responsible for a slight dip in gasoline prices in the past few days. Otherwise, Oklahoma and U.S. gasoline prices continued to hold fairly steady, according to AAA. Nationally, prices dropped …

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Discussions grow serious of a ban of gas-powered lawn mowers in Colorado

  A movement started by California to ban sales of gas-powered home lawn mowers might be catching on in Colorado. The Colorado Sun reports some draft policies are circulating at the state’s Regional Air Quality Council to ban such sales of lawn mowers, trimmers and leaf blowers in the Denver metro beginning in 2025. The …

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Cushing Hub recorded another drop in crude oil storage

  The total of crude oil held in storage at the Cushing Hub in northern Oklahoma continued to decline over the past week according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. The EIA reported Cushing’s total dropped from 32.8 million barrels on April 14 to 33.1 million barrels as of April 21, 2023. It compared to …

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What an unfunded EPA mandate means for Oklahoma City

  Critics of federal government overreach often cite “unfunded mandates” forced upon states and local municipalities. One such unfunded mandate is one from the Environmental Protection Agency which forced Oklahoma City to implement a monthly drainage fee beginning in 1995. As a result, every month, when water bills are sent to Oklahoma City residents, part …

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Oil and gas revenue surge boosts New Mexico revenues

  In a state where its Democratic governor and legislature leaders try their best to put the oil and gas industry under “green energy” control, New Mexico just reported a record $8 billion in state revenues last year. They also are quick to admit it was largely due to the booming oil and natural gas …

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Colorado Attorney General fights oil train project

  Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser joined the fight against a proposed Utah rail project that would result in trains carrying crude oil through western Colorado and to the Denver metro area. Weiser sent a letter to U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg asking him to revoke the permit for the 88-mile Uinta Basin Railway that …

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Interior Secretary encounters intense questioning by Wyoming congresswoman

  Interior Secretary Deb Haaland faced something of an intense grilling recently in a congressional hearing. It occurred during a hearing of the House Natural Resources Committee. Wyoming GOP Congresswoman Harriet Hageman put Haaland on the spot with a question about “energy poverty,” to which Haaland replied she didn’t understand the term. The exchange led …

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