June 28, 2023 archive

Permits to drill for June 28, 2023

Grady County CKSMOU #27-23-1, June 28 2023 22 3N 5W NWNWSESW API: 05125036 Lat: 34.71320870844183, Long: -97.71682571448325 MACK ENERGY CO DH, DR, 12102 ft, MORROW SUBTHRUST(11966) Kingfisher County HILL 18-06-01 #2OH, June 28 2023 12 18N 6W NWNENENW API: 07327028 Lat: 36.05763334256667, Long: -97.7928247254741 BCE-MACH III LLC HH, DR, 11613 ft, OSWEGO(6110) Okmulgee County BRANDON #1, June …

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Completion reports for June 28, 2023

MCCLAIN COUNTY Warwick-minerva Llc Mississippian(10146): Oil 107 Gas 216 Water 1999 Flow 6 7N 4W Trident 31-30 1mhx, March 04, 2022 HH, OIL, TD: 21092 ft Lat: 35.11598, Long: -97.66560 API: 35087223330000 PAYNE COUNTY Yarhola Production Company Oswego: Oil 5 Water 80 Pump 9 19N 6E Simmett 7, November 01, 2022 SH, OIL, TD: 3250 ft Lat: 36.14249, Long: -96.67495 API: 35119244600000 WAGONER COUNTY Petron Energy …

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How high temperatures rank in Oklahoma records

  When you’re hot, you’re hot! So maybe some records weren’t broken Wednesday despite the 100 degree and higher temperatures across the state. But it was still hot. Just in case you’re wondering about records of hot weather in the state, this is the list from Gary McManus, State Climatologist with the Oklahoma Mesonet and …

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Oklahoma energy stocks were mixed in Wednesday’s trading while crude rose 3%

  Oil prices bounced back nearly 3% in Wednesday’s trading as the weekly draw from U.S. crude stockpiles surprised some investors and analysts. At the same time, many Oklahoma energy stocks experienced losses for the day. West Texas Intermediate rose $1.86 or 2.8% per barrel to close at $69.56 on the New York Mercantile Exchange. …

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Closed doors to be the norm at the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission

  Those who attempt to follow the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission will have to get used to the idea of closed doors. And it’s not anything like what singer Charlie Rich suggested in his 1973 hit song, “Behind Closed Doors.” The commissioners have decided to reduce the number of public meetings from one or …

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Cushing saw slight gain in crude stocks while nation recorded drop

  Crude oil stocks plunged in the past week across the U.S. while there was a slight gain in the amount stored at the Cushing Hub in Oklahoma. The U.S. Energy Information Administration reported the nation’s total of crude oil fell from 463.3 million barrels of oil as of June 16 to 453.7 million barrels …

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OGE hands out electric fans throughout the state

    Oklahoma Gas & Electric Company recently donated 1,700 electric fans to seniors and families with low income across its service area to help these residents stay safe and cool during the hot summer months.  Throughout the month of June, OG&E volunteers handed out 1,700 fans to residents in Oklahoma and Arkansas who may …

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TSA prepares for big travel holiday

  Thursday will mark the start of the busiest airport travel days across the U.S. as the July 4th holiday arrives. That includes travelers at Oklahoma’s major airports in Oklahoma City and Tulsa where according to AAA, there will be a 4% increase in air travelers. The TSA folks say they are prepared for sustained higher …

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New Mexico negotiates more regulatory oversight of nuclear waste site

  New Mexico leaders, long worried and anxious over the storage of nuclear waste in their state recently negotiated a settlement agreement with several groups that opposed a ten-year renewal permit for the storage plant in Carlsbad. The New Mexico Environment Department said it reached the settlement working in conjunction with the U.S. Department of …

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Energy issues to be part of Oklahoma Senate’s summer interim studies

  Energy issues ranging from Electric Vehicle challenges to nuclear power plants will be among the dozens of requests approved for interim studies to be held by the Oklahoma Senate Senate President Pro Tem Greg Treat, R-Oklahoma City,  announced the approval of 61 interim study requests that will be discussed during the legislative interim. The …

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