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U.S. refineries to stay busy in 2023 according to government forecast

  A new government forecast says U.S. refineries will be as busy in 2023 as they were in 2022 but a slight reduction might occur in 2024. The report, the Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO), from the U.S. Energy Information Administration expects refinery utilization will be more than 90% in the …

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Legislators to focus on energy issues in committee meetings

  Oklahoma legislators start serious work this week on tackling some of the issues and bills that could have a direct impact on the state’s energy industry. The Senate Aeronautics and Transportation Committee will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock in Room 230 of the Capitol. The House Transportation Committee …

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Sen. Mullin gets assignments on Environment and Public Works Committee

  Oklahoma U.S. Sen. Markwayne Mullin learned his Senate Environment and Public Works Committee assignments this week. He not only succeeded retired U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe in winning last November’s election, but Mullin also replaced Inhofe on the Environment and Public Works Committee he once chaired. Sen. Mullin, who is …

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Toll road opponents raise ethical questions about legislator’s sale of home to Turnpike Authority

  The actions of Newcastle Rep. Sherrie Conley to become one of the first to take advantage of the State Turnpike Authority’s new toll road plans shortly after they were released are under scrutiny. Conley sits on the House Transportation Committee and jumped at the chance to sell her home …

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Court rules against New Mexico in its fight against nuclear waste storage site

  New Mexico’s legal challenge to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s decision to grant a license to store nuclear waste in the state was thrown out by the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver. A three-judge panel ruled New Mexico had no legal standing or jurisdiction to bring its lawsuit …

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Completion reports for February 10, 2023

BLAINE COUNTY Devon Energy Production Co Lp All Zones Producing: Oil 632 Gas 5179 Water 2033 Flow 20 15N 10W Cheetah 29_32-15n-10w 3hx, November 17, 2022 HH, OIL, TD: 21800 ft Lat: 35.75494, Long: -98.28611 API: 35011243000000 Devon Energy Production Co Lp All Zones Producing: Oil 739 Gas 8059 Water 1786 Flow 20 15N 10W Cheetah 29_32-15n-10w 6hx, November 17, 2022 …

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Permits to drill for February 10, 2023

Garvin County PERCHERON 0304 #15-4SH, February 10 2023 22 3N 4W SENWNENW API: 04925406 Lat: 34.72385391912456, Long: -97.60991266215856 RIMROCK RESOURCE OPERATING LLC HH, DR, 18825 ft, MISSISSIPPIAN(13500) Garvin County PERCHERON 0304 #15-6WH, February 10 2023 22 3N 4W SENWNENW API: 04925407 Lat: 34.7239088700687, Long: -97.60991265823478 RIMROCK RESOURCE OPERATING LLC HH, DR, 18950 …

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Senators target Biden EPA and its new anti-trucking emissions rule

  “Yeah, we definitely got the front door, good buddyMercy sake’s alive, looks like we got us a convoy” The lyrics from C.W. McCall’s 1967 hit song “Convoy” might best describe the fight Oklahoma Sen. James Lankford and Sen. Deb Fischer of Nebraska are taking to the White House over …

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Rig counts slip in Oklahoma and Texas but make gains elsewhere

  While Oklahoma’s oil and gas rig slipped by one in the past week, the nation’s numbers increased by 2 to 761 according to the latest count announced by Baker Hughes Co. Oklahoma’s count as of this week stood at 63, down one from a week earlier but still more …

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