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Bond boom from 2021 winter storm in Oklahoma and other states

  By Scott Carpenter of the Insurance Journal and Mike Ray of the Southwest Ledger Bonds sold to help U.S. utilities recoup losses from natural disasters are seeing an unprecedented boom, with the latest burst of issuance generated by the deadly February 2021 storm that paralyzed Texas and Oklahoma as …

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Annual oilfield prayer breakfast returns to OKC

    The annual Oklahoma City Oilfield Prayer Breakfast will be held next week featuring Kimray CEO Thomas Hill. The speaker is the Chief Executive Officer at Kimray and also the grandson of Kimray founder Garman Kimmell. Hill has worked at the company in virtually every department. He is also …

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Permits to drill for October 3, 2022

Blaine County CHURCH #1-3MH, October 03 2022 03 19N 12W NENWNWNW API: 01124335 Lat: 36.158239276731955, Long: -98.47512365357028 CRAWLEY PETROLEUM CORPORATION HH, DR, 13175 ft, MISSISSIPPI SOLID(8400) Blaine County CHURCH #2-3RFH, October 03 2022 03 19N 12W NENWNWNW API: 01124336 Lat: 36.158239275572576, Long: -98.47505590747183 CRAWLEY PETROLEUM CORPORATION HH, DR, 12130 ft, RED FORK(7600) …

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Completion reports for October 3, 2022

DEWEY COUNTY Crawley Petroleum Corporation Mississippi Lime(9530): Oil 64 Gas 509 Water 1649 Flow 23 19N 14W Linda Pollock 1-23-25mh, July 26, 2022 HH, OIL, TD: 14843 ft Lat: 36.10363, Long: -98.65528 API: 35043237440000

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Former OK congressman Bill Brewster dead at 80

  A Congressman with a desire to work together and to do more for Oklahoma’s oil and gas industry, former U.S. Rep. Bill Brewster of Marietta died Monday. He was 80. A Democrat, Brewster was considered an active leader in energy issues, first in the state legislature and then in …

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Delaware Basin acquisition made by Northern Oil and Gas in $157 million deal

    Northern Oil and Gas recently expanded its holdings in the Delaware Basin of southeast New Mexico and West Texas with a $157.5 million bolt-on acquisition of 2,800 acres. The acquisition from Alpha Energy Partners of Midland, Texas involved holdings in Lea and Eddy counties of New Mexico and …

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Oklahoma regulators to consider rule changes and OUSF funding

  Oklahoma Corporation Commissioners will meet Tuesday morning to consider a number of changes to Petroleum Storage Tank rules. The proposed new rules apply to fuel inspection, antifreeze, underground storage tanks, aboveground storage tanks, indemnity fund, and corrective action of storage tank releases. Commissioners might also consider a possible vote …

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Navajo community hurt in coal plant shutdown in New Mexico

  Last week’s shutdown of the San Juan coal-fired generating station in Farmington, New Mexico might have been cause for celebration by environmentalists and others who contend the plant merely polluted the atmosphere. However, the shutdown did a few other things. It put hundreds out of work and harmed the …

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Nearly 100 OGE workers help restore power in hurricane-ravaged Florida

  A team of 95 OG&E linemen and support personnel are assisting with power restoration in Melbourne, a community located in southeast Florida, after Hurricane Ian left behind heavy flooding, widespread power outages and extensive damage. OG&E Manager of Distribution Construction and Storm Response Lead Chad Guthrie is supporting the …

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