Category: General

Ovintiv gets approval for extended share buyback effort

  Denver-based Ovintiv Inc. , the Colorado company with huge success in Oklahoma’s Kingfisher County, announced it has received regulatory approvals for the renewal of its share buy-back program involving nearly 25 million shares. In announcing the approval, Ovintiv said the action is consistent with the company’s capital allocation framework, which supports the goal of unlocking …

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Big Garvin County producer reported by Marathon Oil

  Marathon Oil Company filed a completion report indicating it found a big producing well in Garvin County, one with more than 2,000 barrels a day of oil production. The Yoshi 0304 2-5-32sxh, located at 5 3N 4W, a site 5 miles southwest of Lindsay, was completed Feb. 20 of this year with production of 2,040 barrels …

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Diversified Energy wraps up closing on ConocoPhillips holdings in Oklahoma and Texas

  Steady production is what Alabama-based Diversified Energy company leaders expect from their recent $240 million acquisition of ConocoPhillips Company assets in Oklahoma and Texas. The deal was finalized this week according to Diversified’s announcement. It involved a purchase price of $240 million before customary purchase price adjustments and and acquisition net purchase price of …

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Devon finishes $1.8 billion acquisition of smaller firm in South Texas

  Devon Energy Corp. announced that it has completed its previously announced acquisition of Validus Energy, an Eagle Ford operator, for a total cash consideration of $1.8 billion, less purchase price adjustments. This acquisition secures a premier acreage position of 42,000 net acres (90% working interest) adjacent to Devon’s existing leasehold in the basin. Current …

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Kansas excavating company hit with EPA cleanup order

  A southeast Kansas excavating company is under EPA orders to clean up the huge pile of broken concrete it dumped into wetlands adjacent to a tributary of the Neosho River. Michael Skillman, owner of Victory Excavating in the Coffey County town of New Strawn was hit with the EPA order reported the Kansas Reflector. …

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Biden mistakenly warns big oil about gasoline price gouging in Florida

  He wouldn’t phone Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Ian to inquire about storm preparations,  but President Biden on Wednesday made sure to get his digs into the side of the oil and gas industry. “A warning to oil and gas industry executives: Do not — let me, repeat, do …

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OK energy stocks and crude oil prices made up lost ground in Wednesday’s trading

  Thanks in part to large-than-expected drawdowns of U.S. fuel inventories, crude oil prices on Wednesday gained ground for a second day. Oklahoma energy stocks had a second straight day of large gains as well. Analysts also attributed the increased prices to a rebound in consumer demand. West Texas Intermediate crude for November delivery rose …

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Williams becomes part of Appalachian clean energy group

  Oklahoma-based Williams and two other major companies, DT Midstream and Southwestern Energy joined the Appalachian Energy Future organization this week.   The three firms joined EQT Corp., Equinor, GE Gas Power, Marathon Petroleum, Mitsubishi Power, Shell Polymers and U.S. Steel in working toward an equitable energy transition and also creating opportunities for regional communities. …

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Rep. Bice calls on Biden to end his “all-out” assault on oil and gas industry

Writing this week in The Hill, Oklahoma Congresswoman Stephanie Bice made the argument the U.S. cannot continue to withdraw oil from the nation’s Strategic Petroleum Reserve as President Biden has done. She went on to declare that the energy crisis in the country is of Biden’s own making and not that of Russian leader Putin. …

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Gasoline prices go up again in Oklahoma

  Gasoline prices rose in Oklahoma and across the U.S. over the past week with the national average pump price hitting $3.72 while Oklahoma’s average was up to $3.47 per gallon. What’s behind the increase? Refinery issues ranging from planned maintenance to a fire, reported AAA in its latest fuel cost report. “Slack demand and …

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