
Letter carriers across the country are getting ready for their Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive. The report indicated the driller used more than 260 thousand barrels of fluid and nearly 13 million pounds of proppant to bring the well in.

The website says Marathon filed the completion report nearly five months after the initial production of the rig known as Papa Pump. While south of Lindsay, the well is located in the Springer Play in Stephens County in Section 10 of Township 2 North, Range 4 West. The well was producing nearly 2,100 barrels of oil and more than 1,600 metric cubic feet of natural gas per day. It took a while to make the news, but Marathon Petroleum Corporation reports a large producing well near Lindsay. The council meets at 6:30 tonight at city hall. Miller is the city's court clerk, who has worked in several areas of city government for 20 years. The council is also to recognize Laura Miller as the city's Employee of the Month. The site is in Section 21 of Township 8 North, Range 9 West in Caddo County. A surface damage agreement and a request to purchase water from the lake for the drilling operation are expected to be approved. The panel will consider allowing Unit Petroleum Company to drill on city-owned property at Lake Chickasha. The council is also expected to discuss going out for bids to repair the bridge on Congo Creek at Henderson Street, and to contract with an engineering firm to look at replacing a sewer line under U.S. A company called the Great Plains Land and Cattle Company has offered a bid of $15,000 for the site.Ĭongo Creek Bridge Sewer Project to be Reviewed Officials say it appeared the city pursued a request for proposals and public auction for the building, but there was no interest at the time. Current estimates are that it would cost over $600,000 to rehabilitate the building. In background information provided to council members ahead tonight's meeting, officials say the building was acquired for demolition three years ago, but there were concerns because the building is located in the downtown historic preservation district. The city council will discuss the possible sale of the old Chickasha Star Newspaper building, which is downtown in the 100 block of South 4th Street. It does not store any personal data.Former Chickasha Star Building May be SoldĪ building that was once the home of a Chickasha-based newspaper - a building now owned by the city of Chickasha - may be sold by the city. The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other.


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