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Permits to drill for September 5, 2019

Permits to drill issued for September 5, 2019. Canadian CountyWHIRLAWAY 33-4-11-7 #3MXH, September 05 2019 33 11N 7W SWSESENW API: 01725520 Lat: 35.38505472755854, Long: -97.94729343493208 ROAN RESOURCES LLC HH, DR, 17249 ft, MISSISSIPPIAN(10915), MISSISSIPPI LIME(10960), WOODFORD(11035) Creek CountyTERRAIN #2-32, September 05 2019 32 19N 7E SWNWNWSE API: 03729434 Lat: 36.08186118744419, Long: -96.59239703445321 …

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Completion reports for September 5, 2019

Completion reports filed on September 5, 2019. BLAINE COUNTY Marathon Oil Company Mississippi Lime(10192): Oil 1128 Gas 1592 Water 249 Flow3 16N 11W Roser 1611 1-3mh, May 02, 2019 HH, OIL, TD: 15380 ft Lat: 35.88538, Long: -98.35496 API: 35011241090000 GARVIN COUNTY Red Rocks Oil & Gas Operating Llc Woodford(7712): Oil 35 Gas 2212 Water 439 Flow16 4N 3W Jester 1-16h, …

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Appeals court rules against Cherokee Nation in fight with smaller tribe

In a surprise decision on Thursday, the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver overturned an Oklahoma federal judge’s decision that was in favor of the Cherokee Nation in a fight with the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma. The appeals court vacated the lower court decision …

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House to consider extending anti-terrorism standards for chemical plants

Oklahoma Congressman Markwayne Mullin and others on the Environment and Climate Change subcommittee of the House Energy and Commerce Committee have a hearing planned for next week. Led by Democrats, the Committee will hold a hearing Sept.11 on legislation H.R. 3256 which would extend the Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards program. …

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Record oil shipped out of Corpus Christi

Thanks to new pipelines in the Permian Basin, a record amount of 1 million barrels of oil a day on average was loaded last week onto vessels at Corpus Christi, Texas. Consultancy RBN Energy, according to Reuters indicated the record was nearly double the July average of 525,000 barrels a …

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BP fined over Iowa diesel fuel spill

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has ordered BP North America to pay a fine of more than $71,000 for a diesel spill last year in northeast Iowa. The EPA on Tuesday announced the fine for violations of the Clean Water Act. BP owns a 2.5 million gallon fuel storage tank …

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Renewable energy gains made in Kansas

  A new solar farm in Baldwin City, Kansas highlights the growth made by Kansas in the past decade when it comes to renewable power generation.  The solar panel field was unveiled Tuesday. A report in the Topeka Capital Journal indicated the state is prepared to make larger gains in …

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Firms join forces to move more oil out of Colorado’s DJ Basin

Two Houston pipeline operators have made an agreement to extend their operations in Colorado’s DJ Basin in a deal that will mean more oil flowing to Oklahoma’s Cushing Hub. Black Diamond Gathering, a joint venture between Noble Midstream Partners and Greenfield Midstream recently reached agreement to expand their oilfield footprint …

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Texas Panhandle wind farm is sold

  A Texas Panhandle wind farm has a new owner. Tri Global Energy LLC, considered to be a leading wind developer in Texas and managers of the Changing Winds Renewable Energy Project LLC sold the wind farm to Invenergy, the world’s leading privately held developer and operator of sustainable energy …

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$900 million notes offered by Phillips 66 Partners

Phillips 66 Partners LP announced Wednesday it is offering $900 million in unsecured senior notes with intentions to use the proceeds to repay indebtedness. The offering includes $300 million of 2.450% unsecured senior notes due 2024 and $600 million of 3.150% unsecured senior notes due 2029. The 2024 notes were …

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