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Permits to drill for August 28, 2019

Permits to drill issued for August 28, 2019. Canadian CountySUMMER MOON 8-12N-8W #11MH, August 28 2019 17 12N 8W NWNENWNW API: 01725512 Lat: 35.5216907282282, Long: -98.07631216811257 PALOMA OPERATING CO INC HH, DR, 16122 ft, MISSISSIPPI(10968) Canadian CountyHONEY SPRINGS 1109 2-35 #1MXH, August 28 2019 11 11N 9W NENENENE API: 01725513 Lat: 35.44927614686431, …

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Completion reports for August 28, 2019

Completion reports filed for August 28, 2019. CANADIAN COUNTY Marathon Oil Company Mississippian(9703): Oil 850 Gas 3626 Water 1577 Flow29 13N 7W Von Salon 1307 1-32-5mxh, April 04, 2019 HH, OIL, TD: 20352 ft Lat: 35.56805, Long: -97.96030 API: 35017253430000 GRADY COUNTY Kaiser-francis Oil Company Hoxbar(11476): Oil 100 Gas 789 Water 2325 Flow15 5N 8W Crow 10-5-8 1h, May 11, 2019 …

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Congressman is educated on reclaimed mine land project

PORUM, Okla. – As impressive and historic as it is, there are a lot of things a person can’t see from Capitol Hill in the nation’s capital. Among those are the projects of the Abandoned Mine Land Reclamation Program in eastern Oklahoma. So, in boots and jeans on a slightly …

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Sunken barge removed at Webbers Falls Lock

  One of the two massive barges that broke free during the May floods of the Arkansas River and smashed into the Webbers Falls Lock and Dam was removed by workers on Tuesday. The removal will allow crews to attempt a retrieval of the remaining barge that was sunken under …

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Impact of BP’s move to bail out of Alaska

The impact of BP’s move to sell its Alaska holdings in a $5.6 billion deal with Hilcorp got the attention of more than a few analysts and observers of energy in the U.S. Take for example what Axiom had to say on Wednesday to the announcement. Why it matters: Pulling up …

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Thousands still without power after powerful storm strikes OKC

The severe weather that hit the Oklahoma City metro Monday night not only produced an EF-1 tornado near Edmond but at one point left 117,000 OGE customers without electrical power. The power outages forced numerous schools in the Oklahoma City area to cancel classes on Tuesday. Tree branches and trees …

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Two Denver oil firms merge in $1.7 billion deal

PDC Energy, Inc. in Denver announced it is merging with another Denver-based firm, SRC Energy, Inc. in a $1.7 billion agreement. PDC is acquiring SRC in an all-stock transaction including nearly $685 million in SRC’s net debt. Under the agreement, SRC shareholders will received a fixed exchange ratio of 0.158 …

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$300 million in broadband services for North Texas

  Nearly $305.5 million was authorized recently for projects over the next 10 years to improve, expand and maintain broadband service in rural areas of Texas according to the Wichita Falls Times. The move will bring affordable broadband services to 23,424 underserved residences and businesses in the state. “Access to …

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BNSF railway files suit over new state law in Oklahoma

BNSF Railway has filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Oklahoma City against the cities of Edmond and Davis and the Oklahoma Corporation Commission over a new state law allowing for fines against railroad companies for blocking streets and roads. BNSF’s lawsuit results from citations written by Edmond and …

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Judge recommends approval of rate settlement for Empire Electric

An administrative law judge is recommending the Oklahoma Corporation Commission approve a proposed settlement agreement that would hold rates at Empire Electric District as they are for at least another year. Under the agreement, the nearly 4,700 customers in Craig, Delaware and Ottawa counties in northeast Oklahoma would not see …

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