August 18, 2023 archive

Completion reports for August 18, 2023

CADDO COUNTY Territory Resources Llc Deese(15276): Gas 53 Flow 34 7N 12W Mahala 1-34, January 09, 2023 SH, GAS, TD: 20871 ft Lat: 35.03999, Long: -98.44922 API: 35015226060001 STEPHENS COUNTY C E Harmon Oil Inc Permian(350): Oil 48 Gas 65 Water 2 Pump 24 2S 4W Oil Hill 2, May 25, 2023 SH, OIL, TD: 2001 ft Lat: 34.37139, Long: -97.57794 API: 35137276970000

Permits to drill for August 18, 2023

Canadian County RHINO 8_5-14N-9W #5HX, May 19 2023 17 14N 9W SENWNWNE API: 01725962 Lat: 35.69517508130026, Long: -98.17933044059649 DEVON ENERGY PRODUCTION COMPANY MU, AM, 21395 ft, MISSISSIPPIAN (LESS CHESTER)(10326) Carter County ANNIE GREENSPRINGS #1-12, August 18 2023 12 3S 3W CNWSESE API: 01925201 Lat: 34.30621691481635, Long: -97.46067286799388 CHARTER OAK PRODUCTION CO LLC SH, RC, 9300 ft, TUSSY(5100), …

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Crude oil prices gained on Friday along with Oklahoma energy stocks

Crude oil finished the week on Friday with a 1% gain on the day, despite signs of a slowing U.S. output and a 6th straight week of declines in American rig counts. The gains were made on growing worries about global demand growth. Oklahoma energy stocks wrapped up the week with a day of gains …

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Oklahoma Broadband Office goes transparent in updating its progress

  In a move to keep the public informed about its progress in expanding broadband service in Oklahoma’s rural areas, the state Broadband Office launched an interactige online map detailing the availability of high-speed internet service in the state. Executive Director Mike Sanders announced the Oklahoma Broadband Map is available at map.broadband.ok.gov, and offers Oklahomans a …

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Oklahoma’s hot weather to extend into the fall

    Oklahoma’s hot summer is going to be extended into the fall. It’s the forecast of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The 90-day forecast was released this week indicating we’ll have warmer than usual temperatures between September and November. Oklahoma won’t be alone because NOAA anticipates “above-normal seasonal mean tempertures across a majority …

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AEP formalizes $1.5 billion in sale of unregulated wind farms

  The sale of some of its unregulated an contracted renewable energy sites by American Electric Power, a deal worth $1.5 billion, involved some wind farms in Texas, Colorado and Kansas. They were among 14 such holdings sold to IRG Acquisition Holdings, a partnership owned by Invenergy, CDPQ and funds managed by Blackstone Infrastructure. AEP …

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Energy fast reads

** Three survivors of the deadly wildfires that ravaged Maui said Wednesday that when the inferno erupted, the main escape route out of town was partly blocked by Hawaiian Electric trucks clearing downed lines and replacing busted power poles. ** U.S. natural gas trade groups are opposing federal pipeline regulators’ proposed methane leak detection rules to …

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