Jerry Bohnen

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Nationwide network of EV charging stations finalized

  The federal government announced Tuesday that now all 50 states have won approval to start construction on the first nationwide network of EV charging stations. Oklahoma was among 33 states that received the okay earlier in the month and the last of the states were approved this week. The network of  EV charging stations places one …

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New Mexico’s hydrogen economy gets a shot in the arm from federal money

  New Mexico’s hydrogen economy is getting a boost from federal incentives which in turn leaves Albuquerque-based BayoTech leaders with expectations of building half a dozen hydrogen hubs in the coming year. The Albuquerque Journal reports that the 7-year old company will make its first major effort to enter commercial markets with its compact mobile …

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Permits to drill for September 26, 2022

Carter County COLINE #A-15, September 26 2022 16 3S 2W SENWSWSE API: 01926513 Lat: 34.29131464982594, Long: -97.41190459596896 KODIAK OIL & GAS INC SH, DR, 1200 ft, PERMIAN(1200) Ellis County CARL 8/17 AP #1H, September 26 2022 08 17N 24W NENWNENE API: 04523876 Lat: 35.96893974041518, Long: -99.7768429243861 MEWBOURNE OIL COMPANY MU, DR, 20217 ft, CHEROKEE(10470) Kingfisher County LINCOLN …

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Completion reports for September 26, 2022

KINGFISHER COUNTY Ovintiv Usa Inc Mississippian(8898): Oil 1288 Gas 2036 Water 2740 Flow 18 17N 9W Rosia 1709 4h-18x, April 21, 2022 HH, OIL, TD: 19589 ft Lat: 35.95392, Long: -98.19798 API: 35073267840001 Ovintiv Usa Inc Mississippian(8926): Oil 1248 Gas 2188 Water 2778 Flow 18 17N 9W Rosia 1709 5h-18x, April 21, 2022 HH, OIL, TD: 19489 ft Lat: 35.95392, Long: -98.19792 API: 35073267910000 Ovintiv Usa Inc …

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Mammoth Energy finally talks about Puerto Rico’s latest hurricane

  Oklahoma City-based Mammoth Energy Services, Inc. issued a statement in response to a news story from Fox News headlined, “Puerto Rico still owes company $350 million for restoring grid in 2017 as it faces fresh hurricane outages”: It proved to be something of a stinging rebuke to how his company was treated by Puerto Rico. “First …

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Nine-month low hit by falling crude oil prices while losses hit OK energy stocks

  Crude oil prices took a $2 drop on Monday and settled at nine-month lows while Oklahoma energy stocks recorded losses—some as much as 7%. The strengthening dollar put more pressure on the market as investors await details of new sanctions on Russia. West Texas Intermediate for November delivery fell $2.06 or 2.3% to settle …

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Cole—Biden’s out of touch when it comes to inflation

    If you don’t think inflation is real, then you might be in the same crowd with President Biden—out of touch with reality, according to Oklahoma Congressman Tom Cole. Just check your electric bill or consider what you paid for gasoline over the past year. Or take a visit to the grocery store and …

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Snow? Colorado’s expecting a lot of it this week

  While Oklahoma’s still dealing with 80 and 90-degree weather, Colorado is about to get dumped on with a lot of snow. Out There Colorado provided a report this week that 18 inches of snowfall is expected in some areas of the state. Click here for Out There Colorado

Tactical drone photo released by Kratos

  Kratos Defense and Security Solutions, in a press release discussing their family of “Collaborative Combat Aircraft,” provided the first full-color photo of their Air Wolf Tactical Drone System this week. In 2018, Kratos opened a new manufacturing facility at Will Rogers Business Park in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma with the purpose of increasing production rates and offering …

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Latest in court fight between Continental Resources and Perpetual Production

  The federal court legal fight between Continental Resources and Perpetual Production took another step in recent days. Perpetual refiled a petition asking an Oklahoma City federal judge to order Continental to pay for trespassing at Perpetual’s offices according to a report by The Oklahoman. Click here for The Oklahoman