June 14, 2023 archive

Completion reports for June 14, 2023

CANADIAN COUNTY Citizen Energy Iii Llc All Zones Producing: Oil 299 Gas 1089 Water 1511 Gas Lift 1 10N 6W Walther 2h-1-36, February 26, 2023 HH, OIL, TD: 16812 ft Lat: 35.37099, Long: -97.78557 API: 35017257510001 CARTER COUNTY Citation Oil & Gas Corp 36 4S 2W Bayou Unit (Sullivan A #10) 69, December 02, 2022 SH, OIL, TD: 2565 ft Lat: 34.16277, …

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Permits to drill for June 14, 2023

Canadian County LION 16_9_4-14N-9W #6HXX, April 03 2023 16 14N 9W NWSWSWNE API: 01725942 Lat: 35.690705964357655, Long: -98.16218712713405 DEVON ENERGY PRODUCTION CO LP MU, AM, 23480 ft, WOODFORD(10973) Garvin County BUTCH CASSIDY #2-28-21XHM, June 14 2023 32 1N 3W NESENENE API: 04925422 Lat: 34.51951853406029, Long: -97.52913357892224 CONTINENTAL RESOURCES INC MU, DR, 15377 ft, MISSISSIPPIAN UNDERTHRUST(7486), SYCAMORE(7845), WOODFORD …

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Reining in the President—Rep. Cole says it’s a reminder where legislative authority lies

  Reining in the Biden administration—it is the intent of an act passed by the U.S. House where Oklahoma Congressman Tom Cole said the President has forgotten where legislative authority lies as directed by the Constitution. He voted for H.R. 277, the Regulations from the Executive in Need of Scrutiny (REINS) Act of 2023. This …

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Bice says natural gas stove vote was to stop Biden’s green new deal agenda from being forced on Americans

  Oklahoma Congresswoman Stephanie Bice says she enjoys cooking with her gas stove. It’s why she voted Tuesday in support of a bill to reject the Biden administration’s move to either put severe restrictions on the use of natural gas cooking stoves or to ban their use outright. “These pieces of legislation will prevent the …

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Crude oil and Oklahoma energy stocks experience losses in Wednesday’s trading

Crude oil prices and Oklahoma energy stocks fell in Wednesday’s trading as crude dropped 1.5%, largely after the Federal Reserve hinted at more interest rate hikes this year. The hint left the markets worried about demand, especially after there was another build in U.S. crude oil stocks. West Texas Intermediate crude dropped $1.15 per barrel …

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More crude oil in storage reported at Cushing Hub and the U.S.

    Increases in the amount of crude oil in storage at the Cushing Hub in Oklahoma and across the nation were reported over the past week. The U.S. Energy Information Administration reported Wednesday that Cushing’s total amount of crude oil in storage had grown to 42.1 million barrels. A week earlier, the total was …

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Oklahoma general revenue fund collections were flat for May

  Oklahoma’s economy in May was apparently pretty flat…at least that’s how one state agency described the state’s General Revenue Fund collections–“substantially flat.” That’s how the Oklahoma Office of Management and Enterprise Services put it in revealing the May collections were $702.7 million, an amount that was $84 million or 13.6% more than the initial …

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Government to spend $26 million searching for nuclear waste sites

  As residents near Carlsbad, New Mexico and West Texas remain opposed to nuclear waste site dumps near their homes, the government announced this week it will search for other sites to also store spent nuclear fuel. It will cost $26 million to conduct the study to find communities willing to accept a temporary federal …

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EPA to crack down on Colorado’s only oil refinery

  The Environmental Protection Agency plans a crack down on Colorado’s only oil refinery after studies show it released more air pollution than others its size. Tests showed Suncor had more excess releases of sulfur dioxide-laden tail gas than any of 11 comparable refineries according to the Region 8 EPA study. “We will use this …

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Wildfires to nuclear energy—part of latest edition of Mitchell Talks Energy

This week, News 9 political analyst Scott Mitchell talks with OK Energy Today’s Jerry Bohnen about everything from recent Canadian wildfires to the future and past of nuclear energy in the southwest United States as a blockbuster movie about the development of the atomic bomb gets set to premiere.