Continental Resources finds more success in Blaine and Caddo counties

Continental Resources continues to find success in Blaine County. It’s latest reported well, the Nelda 1-3-10xh located at 3 15N 13W saw initial production of 1,886 barrels of oil a day. Located about 9 miles southwest of Watonga, the Nelda also had natural gas production of 12,876 Mcf. The well was spudded in September of …

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Cole named to two House-Senate Conference committees focusing on government funding

Oklahoma Congressman Tom Cole has been appointed to two House-Senate conference committees including one dealing with the environment and government funding. Cole, a Republican who is seeking re-election, has developed a strong reputation in the House for his knowledge and expertise in appropriations matters. Speaker Paul Ryan named Rep. Cole to the House-Senate Conference Committee …

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Lawsuit filed over Keystone XL pipeline law enforcement preparations

Following the massive nearly-two-year long protests against the Dakota Access crude oil pipeline in North Dakota, Oklahoma became one of the first states to  create a law cracking down on energy protesters. Its law provides for long prison sentences and massive fines up to $1 million for those caught harming energy facilities such as crude …

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Oklahoma Representatives supported natural gas bill

Oklahoma’s U.S. Representatives helped pass a measure to speed up the exporting of U.S. natural gas. House Resolution 4606, the Ensuring Small Scale LNG Certainty and Access Act introduced late last year by Ohio Republican congressman Bill Johnson was approved on a 260-146 vote. Representatives Tom Cole, Frank Lucas, Markwayne Mullin and Steve Russell were …

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Worldwide rig count is up for August

Houston-based Baker Hughes is out with its monthly report of rig activity around the world and says the international count for August was 1,008, up eleven from July. It was also 56 more than the 952 rigs reported in August of last year. The international offshore rig count for August 2018 was 212, down 5 …

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Oklahoma congressional delegation relays rural concerns to FCC

Oklahoma’s congressmen are telling the head of the Federal Communications Commission they have some serious concerns about government regulations covering wireless and broadband service to rural America. They sent a letter last week to Ajit Pai, chairman of the FCC and urged him to carefully evaluated any challenges submitted from mobile service carriers about the …

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Gasoline prices hold steady in Oklahoma

Post Labor Day gasoline prices rose slightly in Oklahoma in the past week, reaching an average of $2.60 a gallon. GasBuddy reports it’s the average from a survey of 669 stations in the state. Nationally, the average is $2.84 which is nearly 2 cents lower than a week ago. Oklahoma City’s average dropped more than …

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Four to be honored by Oklahoma Geological Foundation

The Oklahoma Geological  Foundation announced it intends to honor four men at its Nov. 1 Legends Dinner to be held in Oklahoma City. One is Frank E. Phillips who will be honored with the Pioneer Legend Award. The banker and oilman who founded Phillips Petroleum Co. in Bartlesville in 1917 along with his brother Lee …

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Oil and gas groups say Edmondson is foolish to talk about tax hikes

Democratic candidate for Governor Drew Edmondson didn’t find any supporters from the Oklahoma Oil and Gas Association and the Oklahoma Independent Petroleum Association for his call to raise the state’s gross production tax on oil and gas to a full 7 percent. “OKOGA strongly opposes any effort to raise taxes on the oil and natural …

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Nation’s rig count remained steady while the number dropped in Oklahoma

While the nation’s oil and gas rig count remained unchanged, the number of active rigs in Oklahoma slipped by 2 to reach 137. Figures from Baker Hughes Co. show a national count of 1,048, same as a week ago. But the new figures show a drop of 2 oil rigs to 860 while the number …

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