Basic Energy Services leader to step down

  The Fort Worth energy company, Basic Energy Services, Inc. announced its president and CEO, T.M. “Roe” Patterson plans to leave the company in pursuit of other business opportunities. Basic Energy Services has operations in Oklahoma, Colorado, Texas, New Mexico, Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, Wyoming, North Dakota and California. The Company has begun an executive search …

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Cypress Energy to seek more investors at NYC summit

Seeking more investors, Tulsa mid-stream company, Cypress Energy Partners, L.P. will take part Monday and Tuesday in a New York investor’s summit. Peter C. Boylan III, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer will make a presentation at this year’s Fall Investor Summit. The Summit will be held at the Essex House and feature 160 companies …

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AOC is at it again with one of her predictions

Considered to be one of the main authors of the controversial Green New Deal, New York Democratic Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has made another bold prediction. She says Miami won’t exist in a few years because of climate change. Speaking at a NAACP forum last week, she continued sounding an alarm in order to push the …

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Mullin blasts Democrats over energy bills

Congressman Markwayne Mullin is accusing Democratic leaders of trying to undermine the U.S. energy security and economic success instead of working on other more important measures. In a weekly update for his constituents, the Republican Representative said much needs to be done for the American people including approval of appropriations bills that fund the federal …

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PSO workers take part in Fresh Paint Days

With sleeves rolled up and brushes in hand, employees from Public Service Company of Oklahoma (PSO) are fanning out to locations across the state to help transform communities with a fresh coat of paint. Now, through the end of September, dozens of PSO employee-volunteers are helping with more than a dozen community paint projects as …

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Nation lost more oil and gas rigs in the past week while Oklahoma finally rebounded

The nation’s oil and gas rig count took another nose dive in the past week, slipping by 12 rigs to a total of 886. Oklahoma’s slide in active rigs came to a halt and the state added one rig to reach 76 compared to the 139 it had a year ago. The Baker Hughes Co. …

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EOG’s 3 wells in Grady County bring in 4,200 barrels daily

Houston’s Eog Resources came up with 3 wells on a single pad with combined production of more than 4,200 barrels of oil a day in Oklahoma’s SCOOP play The Galaxy 2536 wells are in Grady County and located at 24 10N 5W or about 3 miles northeast of the intersection of state highways 4 and …

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Funeral set for Boone Pickens

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones will be among those to speak Thursday at the funeral for oilman and noted Oklahoma State University supporter T-Boone Pickens. His funeral will be held at 2 p.m. at the Highland Park United Methodist Church in Dallas. His longtime friend Alan White will also be …

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Muskogee makes list of 50 cities with dirtiest air

  Muskogee, Oklahoma is considered to be one of the top 50 cities in the U.S. for having the dirtiest air. The claim comes from the energy website STACKER which ranks Muskogee 35 on its list of 50 cities. “Much of the pollution in Muskogee comes from sulfur dioxide in the air, which is a byproduct …

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STACK operator Alta Mesa files for bankruptcy protection

Caught with an unexpected increase in debt caused by too much optimism in its oil drilling in Oklahoma’s STACK, Houston-based Alta Mesa Resources has gone to bankruptcy court. It filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Thursday as its finances continued to collapse and an SEC investigation into possible fraud was underway. The Houston Chronical reported …

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