The rate cut announced Wednesday by the Federal Reserve made crude oil investors wonder about the health of the U.S. economy and as a result, crude oil prices dropped. At the same time, the U.S. experienced a crude oil inventory decrease. The crude inventory fell 1.6 million barrels, far more than the 500,000 barrel decrease …
September 18, 2024 archive
Two Oklahoma tribes to receive nearly $5 million to target abandoned wells
Nearly $5 million is being given by the Biden administration to Oklahoma’s Caddo Nation and Osage Nation to use to plug abandoned oil and gas wells. Indian Country Today reported the Caddo Nation of Oklahoma will receive $3,707,129 in program development and implementation grant funding, and the Osage Nation will receive $1 million in program development grant …
New Mexico regulators cancel wells linked to earthquakes in Permian Basin
While west Texas and the Permian Basin felt a 5.1 magnitude earthquake this week, New Mexico regulators dealt with the cancellation of 75 waste water injection wells they believe were tied to earthquakes in their state’s part of the Basin. The New Mexico Oil Conservation division cancelled the wells along the state’s southern …
Permian’s Diamondback Energy considers using produced natural gas to generate electrical needs
One of the Permian Basin’s biggest oil companies, Diamondback Energy, is weighing the prospects of using some of its produced natural gas to generate electricity for its drilling and fracking operations. It’s what Diamondback Chief Executive Officer Travis Stice said at this week’s Pickering Energy Partners investor conference in Austin, Texas. “What we’re trying …
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** Crude oil remains markedly lower year-to-date, reflecting China’s dour demand outlook and plans by OPEC+ to eventually restore some shuttered output. The headwinds have been partially countered by supply disruptions in Libya and the US and prospects for monetary easing, with investors expecting the Federal Reserve to start lowering interest rates. ** -Permian Resources …
West Texas hit with 5.1 magnitude earthquake
Right in the heart of the Permian Basin, a major earthquake was recorded this week. The U.S. Geological Survey stated it measured 5.1 magnitude and was centered near Midland, Texas. The quake was recorded Monday night at 7:49 and was close to the community of Ackerly or about 27 miles north of Midland. …
Energy Department to create solar farm next to nuclear waste site in New Mexico
NextEra Energy, the firm known for wind farms, such as those it built in Oklahoma, is venturing into development of a renewable energy project right next to the government’s nuclear waste storage site in southern New Mexico. The U.S. Energy Department announced it teamed with NextEra Energy Resources to develop nearly 3 square miles …
Kimray partners with Canadian firm Kathairos in emissions reduction effort
Days after Oklahoma City’s Kimray Company announced a 15% workforce cut that affected 150 employees, the energy control solutions firm announced a partnership with a Canadian firm to provide zero-emissions solutions to upstream oil and gas facilities. Kimray said it had joined Kathairos, a nearly 4-year old firm based in Calgary, Canada and considered …
Supreme Court wants Commissioner Hiett’s response to writ of prohibition
The Oklahoma Supreme Court told Oklahoma Corporation Commissioner Todd Hiett to respond by September 27 to a lawsuit filed against him by three Republican legislators who want him disqualified from voting on cases involving OGE, ONG and PSO. Chief Justice M. John Kane IV signed an order Tuesday, directing Hiett to respond to …
Study confirms what locals know: Kiamichi can dry up in summer
We continue our series of stories by Southwest Ledger reporter Mike Ray into the controversial proposed hydroelectric project on the Kiamichi River in southeast Oklahoma. By Mike W. Ray Southwest Ledger The 38.5 billion gallons of initial “fill” water for the three reservoirs that would be constructed for Southeast Oklahoma Power Corporation’s …