Jerry Bohnen

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Blackrock faces pushback in Texas over previous anti-oil and gas comments

  BlackRock Inc., a major investor in oil and gas operations across the U.S. including those in Oklahoma is trying to persuade Texas pension fund operators it’s not as anti-oil-and-gas as it sounded in the past. The New York City-based company, the world’s largest asset manager with $10 trillion in assets under management as of …

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Drag queen to run Department of Energy’s nuke waste program

  No, that’s not something out of Hollywood. It’s a picture of a top energy department official in the Biden administration. Drag queen Sam Brinton has been hired as deputy assistant secretary of spent fuel and waste disposition in the office of nuclear energy for the Department of Energy. This is the very subject—nuclear waste—that drew the …

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Completion reports for February 16, 2022

CADDO COUNTY Cemoil Inc 4 5N 9W Hoppin 3, January 20, 2022 SH, COMM, TD: 4085 ft Lat: 34.93921, Long: -98.15334 API: 35015364310003 CANADIAN COUNTY Paloma Operating Co Inc All Zones Producing(0): Oil 105 Gas 782 Water 1583 Flow 22 12N 8W Crooked Pine 22_15-12n-8w 4mhx, December 10, 2021 HH, OIL, TD: 21441 ft Lat: 35.49436, Long: -98.03332 API: 35017255680003 Paloma Operating Co …

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Permits to drill for February 16, 2022

Carter County A. S. MOORE #5, February 16 2022 31 1S 3W CSWNESW API: 01923913 Lat: 34.42418575523625, Long: -97.55698659086056 SCOUT ENERGY MANAGEMENT LLC SH, RC, 5000 ft, FUSILINA(4436), TUSSY(4677), CARPENTER(4745) Carter County A. S. MOORE #4, February 16 2022 31 1S 3W W2SENESW API: 01923665 Lat: 34.42418565868288, Long: -97.55513967705365 SCOUT ENERGY MANAGEMENT LLC SH, RC, 5010 ft, …

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US Senator to address water contract ceremony

  Sen. Jim Inhofe will give remarks at the City of Enid and Army Corps of Engineers Kaw Lake Water Storage contract signing ceremony on Friday in Tulsa. The Senator’s office said the contract was made possible due to a provision  Inhofe authored in Water Resources Development Act of 2020. Read more about this provision here. WHO: Sen. …

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Crude oil rebounds as Europe remains nervous over Ukrainian crisis

Crude oil prices rebounded in Wednesday’s trading as the Western World wonders if Russia really is pulling some troops back from the border of Ukraine or simply pulling a stalling tactic. Prices went up more than 1% as investors wondered about the validity of reports that there had been a withdrawal of some Russian troops. …

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OERB announces Top Ten teachers award program

  The Oklahoma Energy Relations Board announced this week a program to honor teachers. Called the Top Ten Teachers of 2022, the OERB said there’s nothing more important to our future than our teachers. It plans to honor the state’s exceptional teachers and each of the top ten will receive $5,000 and another $2,000 will …

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Devon’s Muncrief—just getting started

  For Oklahoma City’s Devon Energy, 2021 was a record setting year. But Rick Muncrief, Devon’s President and CEO says the company is just getting started. It’s what he told a conference call this week where leaders of the energy company discussed the quarterly financial results. “While 2021 was a record year, we’re only getting …

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Rep. Lucas named a “Champion of Science”

Oklahoma Congressman Frank Lucas was recently honored by the nonprofit The Science Coalition when it named him a 2022  Champion of Science. Lucas is the Ranking Member of the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology. The Science Coalition is a nonpartisan organization of more than 50 of the nation’s leading public and private research institutions. The …

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EPA’s Brownfields program gets support from Rep. Mullin

  Oklahoma U.S. Rep. Markwayne Mulln reaffirmed his support this week for continued use of the Environmental Protection Agency’s Brownfields program for rural and Tribal communities. He did so during a House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Environment and Climate change hearing. Oklahoma is considered a national leader in the use of the Brownfields program. …

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