Jerry Bohnen

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Energy firms offer rewards to new workers who get vaccinated

  Oklahoma energy firms have joined the movement of offering big cash rewards to new workers who line up to get a vaccination against COVID-19. Reports indicate that Devon Energy is offering a $500 cash reward to those new employees who offer proof by Oct. 15 that they were vaccinated. The Permian Basin’s largest oil …

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Car dealership first to offer “AAA Inspected” used vehicles in OKC

                    A Volkswagen dealership in Oklahoma City has become the first dealer in the city to take part in the AAA Inspected program aimed at helping consumers buy used cars with confidence. AAA announced Tuesday the program powered by SureSale is available at Oklahoma City Volkswagen …

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Energy news in brief

** At least five people have been killed and six injured in a fire at an offshore oil platform owned by Mexico’s state-run company Pemex. Rescue workers are still searching for two people who are missing. The fire also caused work to be halted at 125 oil wells for which the platform provides gas and electricity. ** The …

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Senators ask EPA to give small refiners a break

  Oklahoma U.S. Sens. James Lankford and Jim Inhofe joined Pennsylvania Republican Sen. Pat Toomey and 14 other senators in urging EPA Administrator Michael Regan to give a break to small refiners under the Renewable Fuel Standard. The Senators sent a letter to Regan and asked him to mitigate the harm imposed on consumers and …

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Enel Green studies ways to re-use wind turbine blades

  Enel Green Power North America, the same firm with wind farm operations throughout Oklahoma is using a National Science Foundation grant to study ways to find new sources for wind turbine blades. The energy company is working with Re-Wind.info in carrying out research in Kansas according to Shawna Bethell who wrote about the project …

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Fraud trial begins in Arkansas wind farm scheme

  The federal trial of two men accused of scamming investors in a wind-farm scheme got underway this week in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Jody Douglas Davis and Phillips Vincent Ridings were hit with the charges 3 years ago and charged with defrauding six investors in the wind farm that was supposed to be built near Elm …

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PSO starts statewide streetlight initiative

  Public Service Company of Oklahoma is beginning a physical inventory of streets in all 232 cities and towns it serves as the utility prepares for new and innovative lighting systems. The data collection firm, VentureSum will carry out the inventory and the process is expected to be finished by the end of the year …

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Government report claims Keystone XL pipeline had many problems

  The Keystone XL pipeline that was supposed to bring more oil to Cushing and through Oklahoma had multiple problems with construction, manufacture and design according to a report by the Government Accountability Office. Months after President Biden revoked the permit for the pipeline, leaders of several House Democratic committees released the report according to …

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High temps could result in record electricity demand in Texas

  Record high temperatures this week in Texas could result in record high electricity demand as homeowners and others turn up their air conditioners to keep cool. The Texas power grid operator issued a forecast this week according to Reuters. Click here for Reuters.

Completion reports for August 23, 2021

CARTER COUNTY Ardmore Production & Exploration Co Permian(0): Water 40 Pump 35 3S 2W Hollingsworth R1, March 01, 2021 SH, DRY, TD: 5853 ft Lat: 34.25045, Long: -97.37632 API: 35019210780001