Category: Oil & Gas

Empire Petroleum’s new COO reaches employment deal

Months after he was named Chief Operating Officer at Tulsa-based Empire Petroleum, Eugene Sweeney reached an employment agreement with the firm. Empire announced the agreement was reached September 13 and the initial term is two years.  Sweeney was named COO in February of this year and previously was Vice President of Operations since May 2021. …

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Cole—Biden’s Green New Deal weakened our country’s energy security

  Oklahoma Congressman Tom Cole launched another attack on President Biden this week, pointing out that ever since Biden took office, energy production in the U.S. has significantly been slowed by the President….all in the name of Biden pursuing his “unreliable and disastrous Green New Deal.” It’s what Cole charged in his weekly political column …

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Oklahoma City challenges Corporation Commission’s winter storm bond franchise decision

  The Oklahoma Corporation Commission is being dragged back before the State Supreme Court in another constitutional challenge in part over its controversial decision to use bond securitization to help utilities recover costs from the 2021 Winter Storm Uri. Oklahoma City has appealed the Commission’s recent 2-1 decision to let utilities decide if they will …

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More energy headlines

** The Department of Energy will offer additional US reserve crude for sale ahead of plans by the European Union to ban most Russian oil in December. ** U.S. refiners are expected to buy more Canadian oil after the Biden administration ends releases from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) this fall, traders said, adding this should …

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Colorado lags in mandate to cut greenhouse gases

  While Colorado leaders have made a strong push to become a totally ‘green’ state when it comes to the climate, a new report shows it’s failing in its efforts. The Colorado Sun reported a new assessment says Colorado is “alarmingly” behind statutory goals to cut greenhouse gas emissions for 2025 and 2030. Click here …

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Crude oil prices made moderate gains in Monday’s trading

  Monday’s trading brought a slight gain for crude oil prices, mostly built on worries about tight oil supplies. It also resulted in losses or weak gains for most Oklahoma energy stocks. West Texas Intermediate crude for October delivery gained 62 cents or 0,7% to finish at $85.73 a barrel on the New York Mercantile …

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Latest Kingfisher County wells in Oklahoma

  Oklahoma City’s Hinkle Oil & Gas Inc. has been busy with wells in Kingfisher County, filing completion reports on 3 wells completed in August. The Lincoln Southeast Oswego Unit 88-2ho, located at 29 17N 5W, a few miles southwest of Cimarron City produced 643 barrels of oil a day and 803 Mcf of natural gas from a …

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Other headlines

** More than 1.3 million customers in Puerto Rico are without power after Hurricane Fiona slammed into the island over the weekend as a Category 1 storm, bringing heavy rains and flooding that led to evacuations and rescues. ** An appeals court sides with the Delaware River Basin Commission and its fracking ban in some parts of Pennsylvania …

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Native Exploration drills big oil and gas producers in McClain County

  The three wells drilled near Blanchard by Oklahoma City-based Native Exploration Operating LLC turned out to be quite a hit for the company. Drilled on a single pad, the wells ended up with more than 2,000 barrels of oil a day and nearly 18,000 Mcf of natural gas.   The largest gas producer, the Charles …

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Weak gain for crude oil prices on Friday while OK energy stocks suffered losses

  Oil prices made only a weak gain on Friday and as a result, Oklahoma energy stocks suffered losses as high as 7% for the day. The mild increase in crude prices came as a spill at the Basra terminal in Iraq put a restriction on the world crude supply. Still, crude prices for the …

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