Report of ‘Secret’ Saudi Oil Production Deal Probed by House GOP
(Bloomberg) -- House Republicans announced a probe into reports of a failed...
(Bloomberg) -- House Republicans announced a probe into reports of a failed “secret deal to boost oil production” between Biden administration officials and Saudi Arabia, as the party prepares to take majority control of the chamber next year.
In a letter Sunday, Republicans on the House Committee on Oversight and Reform said they’re investigating allegations in a New York Times article in October that officials at the State Department and National Security Council sought a clandestine deal with Saudi Arabia to increase OPEC+ production before the US midterm elections in November. Instead, in August, OPEC+ announced it was slashing production, in a blow to President Joe Biden.
SandRidge Energy filed reports on the completion of three wells in Major County. Two...
SandRidge Energy filed reports on the completion of three wells in Major County. Two of the wells were drilled on a single pad and had production of nearly 600 barrels of oil a day.
The Harley 2014 2-18h, located at 18 20N 14W, a site 11 miles east of the town of Chester, produced 236 barrels of oil and 179 Mcf of natural gas a day when completed Aug. 27, of this year. The drilled depth was 17,678 feet, following a June spud date according to the completion report.
The second well, the Harley 2014 3-18h, produced 328 barrels of oil a day and 300 Mcf of natural gas from a drilled depth of 14,106 feet. The completionwas made July 2 of this year following spudding on April 27, 2022. Combined production for the two wells was 564 barrels of oil daily.
SandRidge’s third Major County well was the Penelope 2015 3-19h30h, completed August 27 of this year. Located at 30 20N 15W or about 5 miles southeast of Chester, the well had a depth of 17,678 feet and produced 181 barrels of oil and 400 Mcf of natural gas a day. The well was completed following a June 15 spudding. ~OkEnergyToday.com
Georgia runoff: Georgia residents have had to endure more weeks of political ads than...
Georgia runoff: Georgia residents have had to endure more weeks of political ads than the rest of us, but that’ll end on Tuesday when a runoff election is held between Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock and Republican Herschel Walker. If Warnock holds, he’ll give the Democrats 51 seats in the Senate.
World Cup: Round of 16 matches will continue through tomorrow until the final eight teams are determined and the quarterfinals kick off Friday. Time to figure out who you’re going to root for now that the US isn’t in it anymore.
SCOTUS takes on consequential cases: Today, the Supreme Court will hear a case about a Colorado web designer who refused to provide services to a same-sex couple on religious grounds. Then on Wednesday, the court will hear a pivotal case concerning the power state lawmakers have in elections.
Attack leads to power outages in North Carolina. Tens of thousands of people in NC...
Attack leads to power outages in North Carolina. Tens of thousands of people in NC lost power this weekend due to an “intentional” attack on the grid, officials said. Two electrical substations were damaged by gunfire, causing 95% of Duke Energy customers in Moore County to be left without power. County officials declared a curfew overnight on Sunday, telling residents to avoid going out in the below-freezing, extremely dark streets.