Jerry Bohnen

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Controversial DOJ Environmental nominee confirmed with support from Sens. Inhofe and Lankford

Democrats called him the wrong man for the job, but when Jeffrey Clark was confirmed recently to be the nation’s top environmental lawyer, he had the support of Oklahoma’s two U.S. Senators. Sens. Jim Inhofe and James Lankford helped confirm Clark on a 52-45 vote to a key position in President Trump’s move to roll …

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Devon Energy’s Q3 production shows increase

Oklahoma City-based Devon Energy says its third quarter production increased nearly 4 percent from a year ago. In a release, the company said production totaled 418,000 boe/day which was a 3.7% increase over the year and just above the company’s guidance of 398,000 to 417,000 boe/day. The firm said the production was helped by higher …

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Two STACK and SCOOP operators join forces in $500 million deal

  Houston’s Nine Energy Service, Inc., a firm with expansive operations in Oklahoma’s STACK and SCOOP plays is paying nearly $500 million for Magnum Oil Tools International, LTD based in Corpus Christi, Texas. It’s officially a $493 million acquisition of a company with an offering of downhole completions products, including dissolvable and composite frac plugs …

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Tulsa’s major coal company to release earnings report this month

Tulsa’s major coal company, Alliance Resource Partners, L.P. plans to release its third quarter 2018 financial results later this month. The official release will be made before the market opens on Monday, Oct. 29 and followed by a conference call at 9 a.m. Central Time. Alliance management will take part in the call to explain …

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Report shows importance of oil and gas industry to Colorado

A new study by Consumer Energy Alliance maintains record production of natural gas helped Colorado residents save more than $12 billion between 2006 and 2016. It also showed how oil and gas contributed more than $31 billion to the state’s economy. The report is called “The Importance of Affordable and Abundant Oil and Natural Gas …

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New chief human resources officer named at Williams Companies

  The Williams Companies, Inc. announced that Debbie Cowan has been appointed senior vice president and chief human resources officer, effective Oct. 29, 2018. Cowan will lead all aspects of the Company’s human resources function,  serve on the Williams executive leadership team and report to Alan Armstrong, president and chief executive officer of Williams. Ms. …

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Expanded Powder River pipeline system to move more oil to Cushing hub

Kansas City-based Tallgrass Energy, LP, a firm with operations in Oklahoma, has announced it’s joined with Silver Creek Midstream, LLC  of Texas to expand their Powder River Basin join venture in Wyoming. It’s a venture that will increase the flow of oil from the Powder River basin eventually to the Cushing storage hub in Oklahoma. …

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AG joins others in call to end robocalls

Attorney General Mike Hunter and a bipartisan coalition of 34 state attorneys general have sent a letter to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), calling on the commission to adopt new rules to allow telephone service providers to block robocalls and scam phone calls before they reach consumers. The added authority sought by the attorneys general …

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Permits to drill Oct. 15, 2018

Permits to drill for Oct. 15, 2018.   Blaine County HERSHEY 2-32-29 #1717MHX, October 15 2018 32 17N 12W SWSWSESE API: 01124101 Lat: 35.89929102591556, Long: -98.49845582168527 TRIUMPH ENERGY PARTNERS LLC HH, DR, 20120 ft, MISSISSIPPIAN(10200) Kay County EVA STATE #1-33 ALT, October 15 2018 33 25N 1W NENENENE API: 07124897 Lat: 36.607708360847454, Long: -97.30122877096764 BASIN OPERATING SERVICES …

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Completion reports for Oct. 15, 2018

No completion reports for Oct. 15, 2018