Anadarko Basin has its share of DUCs

The Permian Basin isn’t the only oil and gas sector where the number of drilled but uncompleted wells is an issue. The Anadarko basin in Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle have also experienced high numbers of unfracked wells although there was a slight drop in the numbers from April 2018 to May 2018. The U.S. …

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Lack of Permian Basin pipeline leads to growing number of unfracked wells

The number of unfracked wells is growing in the Permian Basin, thanks to a shortage of pipelines to haul the crude oil to refineries on the Gulf Coast. And reports suggest the record pace of drillers quitting new wells isn’t letting up. Bloomberg News reports the number of drilled Permian wells that were left unfinished …

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Water Resources Board okays $57 million in loans and grants

The Oklahoma Water Resources Board has recently approved 6 loans and 4 grants totaling $56.6 million for water and wastewater infrastructure improvements for: Town of Adair – $99,900 REAP Grant for water line replacement Bromide Public Works Authority- $99,999 REAP Grant for sewer system rehab Canadian County Rural Water & Sewer District No. 5 – $1,161,000 …

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Nine Energy leader honored for energy leadership

The head of Nine Energy Service, Inc. a Houston firm with operations in Oklahoma’s STACK and SCOOP plays has been selected for honors. Ann Fox, president and CEO of the company was named winner of the Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award in the Gulf Coast area for energy. The award recognizes entrepreneurs …

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Phillips 66 Partners to release 2Q earnings

We’ll learn the second quarter 2018 financial results of Phillips 66 Partners next month. The Houston-based company plans to unveil them on Friday, July 27 then hold a conference call webcast at 1 p.m. central time. Company management will also provide an update on strategic initiatives.

Clean Energy Fuel Corp. expands CNG operations in Kansas City area

Clean Energy Fuel Corp., the California company with at least two CNG refueling stations in Oklahoma City opened its latest project in Olathe, Kansas. The $4 million project was funded by the city of Olathe and Johnson County where both are switching to compressed natural gas to power 50 city refuse trucks and 120 county …

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Oklahoma GOP Rep. Russell joined Democrats in defeating hard-line immigration bill

  The energy industry and employment go hand in hand.  You can’t have one without the other.  It’s why the immigration issue has become important to the nation’s economy. This past week, the U.S. House voted down a hard-line immigrant bill and Oklahoma Rep. Steve Russell was one of those who made an impassioned plea …

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Senators claim Science Foundation is playing politics with government money

The National Science Foundation is under fire from four U.S. .Senators over its grant-making process and two of the Senators are Jim Inhofe and James Lankford. They joined Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and Rand Paul of Kentucky in requesting the Foundation’s Inspector General Allison Lerne to investigate their concern that the NSF has “issued several …

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Oklahoma DEQ defends transfer of coal ash regulatory power from EPA

While at least one environmental group threatened to file suit against the EPA over transfer of its enforcement of coal ash regulations to the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality, the DEQ says it’s been operating the program for a number of years. In response to an inquiry from OK Energy Today, Erin Hatfield, Director of …

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Colorado oil and gas operators agree to steps on ozone alert days

Some oil and gas operators in Colorado have agreed to take steps this summer to reduce their ozone emissions on poor air-quality days. The Colorado Oil and Gas Association announced this month the steps will help prevent the northern Front Range, an area that includes metro Denver, from slipping from a “moderate” ozone attainment area …

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