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Permits to drill for June 29, 2023

Custer County PUFFIN #1-4-9XH, June 29 2023 04 13N 19W NWNENENW API: 03922624 Lat: 35.63790107256164, Long: -99.22760245048562 NADEL AND GUSSMAN LLC MU, DR, 19675 ft, DES MOINES(10900) Dewey County GAYLE JAQUITH #1-11MH, June 29 2023 11 19N 16W NENWNWNW API: 04323779 Lat: 36.14372837437681, Long: -98.88387782760923 CRAWLEY PETROLEUM CORPORATION HH, DR, 14450 ft, …

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Thank goodness for cooler weather this weekend

Yeh, it was hot on Wednesday in Oklahoma….hot enough to get News 9 chief meteorologist David Payne pretty excited about it.   It hit 113 degrees in Altus in the southwest. The heat indexes in the state were even higher as Payne pointed out.   That’s right….a 120 degree heat …

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Choctaw Nation receives $25 million bike path grant

  Oklahoma’s Choctaw Nation just received a $25 million federal grant for transportation development in its tribal areas of southeast Oklahoma. It was one of 162 projects receiving more than $2.2 billion in grants from the U.S. Department of Transportation under a program expanded under the 2021 bipartisan infrastructure law. …

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Exxon Mobil expands lithium production efforts in Arkansas

  Exxon Mobil, the company that recently made a $100 million deal with Oklahoma City’s Galvanic Energy for lithium production in southern Arkansas, just widened its grasp on acreage in the state. It agreed to develop more than 6,100 lithium-rich acres in Arkansas’ Smackover Formation with Tetra Technologies. The deal …

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Lankford and other Senators work to extend nation’s chemical security

  Terrorism and chemicals. Like those used in the 1995 bombing of the Murrah building in Oklahoma City. They are the subject of an effort by Oklahoma U.S. Sen. James Lankford and a handful of other Senators, Republicans and Democrats to make sure chemicals in the U.S. don’t fall into …

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Permits to drill for June 28, 2023

Grady County CKSMOU #27-23-1, June 28 2023 22 3N 5W NWNWSESW API: 05125036 Lat: 34.71320870844183, Long: -97.71682571448325 MACK ENERGY CO DH, DR, 12102 ft, MORROW SUBTHRUST(11966) Kingfisher County HILL 18-06-01 #2OH, June 28 2023 12 18N 6W NWNENENW API: 07327028 Lat: 36.05763334256667, Long: -97.7928247254741 BCE-MACH III LLC HH, DR, 11613 ft, OSWEGO(6110) …

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Completion reports for June 28, 2023

MCCLAIN COUNTY Warwick-minerva Llc Mississippian(10146): Oil 107 Gas 216 Water 1999 Flow 6 7N 4W Trident 31-30 1mhx, March 04, 2022 HH, OIL, TD: 21092 ft Lat: 35.11598, Long: -97.66560 API: 35087223330000 PAYNE COUNTY Yarhola Production Company Oswego: Oil 5 Water 80 Pump 9 19N 6E Simmett 7, November 01, 2022 SH, OIL, TD: 3250 ft Lat: 36.14249, Long: -96.67495 …

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How high temperatures rank in Oklahoma records

  When you’re hot, you’re hot! So maybe some records weren’t broken Wednesday despite the 100 degree and higher temperatures across the state. But it was still hot. Just in case you’re wondering about records of hot weather in the state, this is the list from Gary McManus, State Climatologist …

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TSA prepares for big travel holiday

  Thursday will mark the start of the busiest airport travel days across the U.S. as the July 4th holiday arrives. That includes travelers at Oklahoma’s major airports in Oklahoma City and Tulsa where according to AAA, there will be a 4% increase in air travelers. The TSA folks say …

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New Mexico negotiates more regulatory oversight of nuclear waste site

  New Mexico leaders, long worried and anxious over the storage of nuclear waste in their state recently negotiated a settlement agreement with several groups that opposed a ten-year renewal permit for the storage plant in Carlsbad. The New Mexico Environment Department said it reached the settlement working in conjunction …

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