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Permits to drill for October 11, 2019

Permits to drill issued on October 11, 2019. Alfalfa CountyDIEL A #1-26, October 11 2019 26 29N 12W CSENW API: 00323387 Lat: 36.96578079864002, Long: -98.46594716773694 TRANS PACIFIC OIL CORPORATION SH, DR, 5500 ft, TONKAWA(4100), LANSING-KANSAS CITY(4340), DES MOINES(4630), MISSISSIPPIAN(4850), MISENER(5220), SYLVAN(5260), VIOLA(5300), SIMPSON(5410) Canadian CountyOMAHA 21-16-11-7 #1WXH, October 11 2019 21 …

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Producers Alliance to meet in OKC

The Oklahoma Energy Producers Alliance plans a networking luncheon this month in Oklahoma City. Entitled “What’s next in protecting our rights as conventional producers in Oklahoma?”, it will be held Thursday, Oct. 24 at the Will Rogers Theater, 4322 N. Western in Oklahoma City. Guest speakers will be Dewey F. …

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Chinese national fights protective order in Phillips 66 trade secrets trial

The trial of the 35-year old Chinese National accused of attempting to stealing nearly $1 billion in Phillips 66 battery storage trade secrets at the company’s Bartlesville laboratories has been rescheduled again in Tulsa U.S. District Court. Judge Gregory K. Frizzell issued a new trial date  of November 12 at …

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Halliburton layoffs spark Colorado law debate

Halliburton’s decision to lay off nearly 650 workers in the Rocky Mountain states has resulted in a debate whether a new Colorado law had anything to do with it. Colorado Public Radio reports that some contend Senate Bill 181 was behind the layoffs, at least in Colorado. That’s contributing to …

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Permits to drill for October 10, 2019

Permits to drill issued for October 10, 2019. Beckham CountyHENSON 27-11-25 #2HB, March 26 2018 34 11N 25W NENWNENE API: 00921993 Lat: 35.392570466010994, Long: -99.82561463551427 FOURPOINT ENERGY LLC HH, AM, 17007 ft, MO’AN (UP GRANITE WASH)(11589) Beckham CountyARTIE 26X23-11-25 #1HA, March 19 2018 26 11N 25W NWSESWSW API: 00921991 Lat: 35.39393199629941, Long: …

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Judge dismisses suit against tower manufacturer in Tulsa

A Tulsa federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed over the 2017 death of a worker at a wind tower manufacturing operation in Tulsa. U.S. District Judge Claire V. Eagan issued the ruling in support of ARCOSA Wind Towers Inc. which purchased Trinity Structural Towers after the July 18, 2018 …

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New Mexico Governor reaches out to oil/gas industry to curb methane emissions

New Mexico’s Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham says she wants to reach out to the oil and gas industry in creating new regulations for methane emissions. She wants to take advantage of the knowledge that industry scientists have. The governor extended the offer as she spoke this week at the annual …

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Montana AG to fight lawsuit opposing Keystone XL pipeline

The Attorney General in Montana has asked a federal court to allow him to enter the lawsuit that was filed to stop the Keystone XL pipeline. He wants to stop the suit. Tim Fox wants to enter the suit in support of the line. Fox, a candidate for the Republican …

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Air Force logistics officers gather for convention in OKC

Oklahoma City is the site this week of a conference involving more than 1,000 U.S. Air Force officers whose careers involve logistics, aircraft maintenance and acquisition. The nonprofit Logistics Officer Association organizes the annual symposium and it is the second time for Oklahoma City to host the event. It also …

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