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Permits to drill for February 1, 2023

Blaine County YELLOWSTONE #18-13-30 1H, February 01 2023 30 18N 13W NWNENENW API: 01124351 Lat: 36.013939594767706, Long: -98.62868526084239 STAGHORN PETROLEUM II LLC HH, DR, 15907 ft, MISSISSIPPIAN(10025) Caddo County MERCER FOR MAYOR #1-32, February 01 2023 32 6N 9W NWNWNESW API: 01522500 Lat: 34.94860782009333, Long: -98.1757311599653 TERRITORY RESOURCES LLC DH, DP, 11728 …

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Completion reports for February 1, 2023

STEPHENS COUNTY Banner Oil & Gas Llc 11 3S 5W Brown 18i, May 19, 2022 SH, INJ, TD: 1107 ft Lat: 34.30553, Long: -97.69045 API: 35137276680000 Banner Oil & Gas Llc 11 3S 5W Brown 17i, February 28, 2022 SH, INJ, TD: 1175 ft Lat: 34.30643, Long: -97.69029 API: 35137276430000 Banner Oil & Gas …

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OK energy stocks dropped along with crude prices in Wednesday’s trading

  Crude oil prices slid more than $3 a barrel in Wednesday’s session after U.S. .government data showed still more big increases in crude oil, gasoline and distillate inventories. At the same time, Oklahoma energy stocks suffered losses. West Texas Intermediate crude dropped 3.1% on a $2.46 fall per barrel …

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Drought clings to much of Oklahoma

  The drought in eastern Oklahoma might show signs of easing this week based on the latest winter storm. Otherwise, the Oklahoma Mesonet reported little improvement across the state. There was little change in Oklahoma’s drought situation in January, with 89% of the state in at least moderate drought at the …

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State Treasurer launches effort to find banks that discriminate against oil and gas companies

  Oklahoma State Treasurer Todd Russ launched his efforts to locate those financial institutions that are discriminating against Oklahoma energy companies in the name of their ESG efforts. The Treasurer sent a letter and questionnaire to a list of national financial institutions, including fund managers and banks, to determine which companies …

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AARP to update its Oklahoma advocacy at state capitol

  AARP Oklahoma, the group that has led a fight against continuing Corporation Commission approval of rate hikes and fuel cost adjustment hikes plans a virtual conservation next week to discuss its statewide advocacy work. During the Thursday, Feb. 9 event that starts at 10 a.m., AARP Oklahoma State Director …

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Crude oil prices and OK energy stocks made gains in Tuesday’s trading

  Higher demand left crude oil prices steady with gains in Tuesday’s trading after they recovered from a near three-week low. Oklahoma energy stocks made gains for the day too. West Texas Intermediate crude rose 97 cents or 1.3% to settle at $78.87 a barrel on the New York Mercantile …

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Earnings down for Phillips 66

  Phillips 66 announced fourth-quarter 2022 earnings of $1.9 billion, compared with earnings of $5.4 billion in the third quarter of 2022. In Tuesday’s announcement, the company said the $1.9 billion in earnings translated into $3.97 per share. Adjusted earnings were $1.9 billion or $4 a share. The firm also …

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Oklahoma governor fights newest WOTUS rules from EPA

  Mark Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt as an opponent of the Biden administration’s enforcement of new WOTUS rules. He joined 24 other governors in opposing the revised definition of the Waters of the United States rules by the Environmental Protection Agency. Click here for McCarville Report The post Oklahoma governor …

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Wyoming says ‘thanks but no thanks’ to millions for EV charging network

  Why did Wyoming turn down $27 million in federal funds to build an EV charging network across the state? Because under the strict requirements of the Biden administration plan, recharging stations would be located literally in the middle of nowhere. Click here for E&E News The post Wyoming says …

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