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More than 3,000 claims for unemployment benefits were filed Wednesday in . By comparison, there were 1,569 claims filed during the entire week of March 7. JOURNAL RECORD FILE PHOTO Jobless claims jump amid business closures

BY STEVE METZER The Journal Record

OKLAHOMA CITY – A “perfect storm” battering Native American artwork at the Red Earth Museum in downtown . JOURNAL RECORD FILE PHOTO the Oklahoma economy has resulted in a dramatic increase in claims filed for unemployment insurance benefits, Oklahoma Employment Securities Commis- Oklahoma museums find sion Executive Director Robin Roberson said Friday. On Tuesday, there were 1,994 initial claims filed. On Wednesday, 3,146 claims were filed. By comparison, new ways to fulfill mission there were 1,569 claims filed during the entire week of March 7, and the weekly average in the preceding BY JANICE FRANCIS-SMITH tracting over 6,000,000 visitors,” reads the proclama- month had been 1,542. The Journal Record tion designating Oklahoma Museums Week. On Thursday, the U.S. Department of Labor or- Oklahoma’s arts and culture nonprofits together dered a hold on the daily release of numbers, but the OKLAHOMA CITY – March 15-21 was supposed generated direct economic activity of $872,830,632 state appeared on track at that time to break a nearly to be Oklahoma Museums Week. Back in Febru- in fiscal year 2015, according to the Oklahoma Muse- 30-year-old record for claims filed in a week. Roberson ary, before COVID-19 became a household word in ums Association. said 9,778 claims were filed in a single week during the Oklahoma, Gov. signed a proclamation The Oklahoma City Museum of Art alone attracts disastrous downturn in January 1991. recognizing the impact museums have on the state’s more than 125,000 visitors from all over the country Roberson said she has requested that the DOL al- economy. and the world, according to the Oklahoma City Con- low for a continuation of release of daily numbers of Museums in Oklahoma City were closed to the vention and Visitors Bureau. OKCMOA closed tem- claims filed. The DOL did not advise as to why num- public during the week to curb the spread of the coro- porarily on March 15, expecting to reopen on April bers should be withheld, she said. On Friday, the DOL navirus in the state, but several arts institutions found 14. Barely three days after closing its doors, however, did not immediately respond to requests for daily data unconventional ways to fulfill their mission. OKCMOA President and CEO Michael J. Anderson made by The Journal Record referencing the Freedom “Oklahoma museums contribute significantly to posted a message on the website describing the ways of Information Act. the livability and economic viability of the state and the museum would continue to communicate with “I believe transparency would be best in keeping its communities generating more than $482,000,000 the public in the virtual sphere. people informed,” Roberson said. in total direct economic activity, providing for more “While we cannot fully replicate what makes mu- Oklahoma’s official unemployment rate was last than 16,000 full time equivalent jobs supported, reported at 3.4%, with a total of 1,783,548 people em- obtaining more than 425,000 volunteer hours, and at- Turn to MUSEUMS » p12 ployed in the state out of a workforce total of 1,845,530. Roberson said there is no doubt the unemployment rate is rising precipitously due to a virtual shutdown of Cushing oil many businesses by coronavirus concerns. The hospi- « 2 » terminal in high Edmond offers incentive to support businesses The tality industry, the third-largest provider of jobs in the demand as storage Edmond Area Chamber of Commerce is reaching into its own state, has been especially hard hit, she noted. The No. rates rise » p3 pocket to pay for gift cards to chamber businesses as part of an 1 generator of jobs for Oklahomans, the oil and gas array of efforts the chamber is making to help local businesses industry, had been in decline as a result of low energy U.S. rig count down survive the economic disruption caused by the COVID-19 prices even before fears of a coronavirus pandemic 20; Oklahoma pandemic. drops three » p11 INSIDE Turn to CLAIMS » p12

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BY JANICE FRANCIS-SMITH people ordering from our website or COVID-19 pandemic. The Journal Record social media sites,” said Stephanie Carel, Of the businesses that responded to owner of Silver Leaf Gems at 15 W. the survey, 80% had lost or expect to lose The Edmond Area Chamber of Campbell St. in Edmond. business as a result of this emergency, Commerce is reaching into its own pocket Located right off of N. Broadway with an estimated average decline of to pay for gift cards to chamber businesses in what is usually the busy downtown nearly 40%. Almost 19% expect to lay as part of an array of efforts the chamber shopping area of Edmond, the business off workers. About 10% of respondents is making to help local businesses survive has closed its doors to the public at least said their locations were closed, and the economic disruption caused by the until March 30, but has jewelry available 56% said their businesses were still open COVID-19 pandemic. for purchase online. but operating under altered conditions For every $100 customers spend “That’s really the only connection that or limited hours. Another 34% are still at chamber member businesses, the we’re able to have with customers right operating under their usual business chamber will provide them with a $10 gift now,” said Carel. “But we’ve been really model. card to spend at the chamber business of supported by the ones that have been Lack of customer demand is the biggest their choosing. with us for years that know we’re going issue for most businesses that responded, “We are going to take it out of our through a tough time, and they’re helping though employee availability and supply reserve funds and buy the gift cards to spread the word to shop small.” chain issues are also important issues for rebate to people,” said chamber President Carel was happy to see the chamber other businesses. and CEO Sherry Jordan. “We feel like offer the program, and wants to spread As of the survey, 14% of respondents’ this is the time to show the value that the the word about it. “I think it’s a great idea, Spring Creek Plaza at 15th Street and Bry- businesses were operating with all chamber provides to our members, to be and it’s really unique – I haven’t seen any ant Avenue in Edmond. employees working remotely, and the voice for business and to kind of put other chambers doing this,” said Carel. JOURNAL RECORD FILE PHOTO another 10% were preparing to make the our money where our mouth is, get out Jordan said the Edmond Chamber change. there and help them as much as we can.” reached out to other chambers nationwide “We have had the health care As the situation continues to evolve, Shoppers can combine purchases to see how they’ve been supporting their organizations in our area reach out to us another survey will be conducted this made between March 20 and April 3 members, and this idea seemed a good fit to ask if we could help coordinate some week, said Roy Williams, president and from participating chamber member for Edmond. The chamber has also been much needed supplies that they need,” CEO of the Greater Oklahoma City businesses and submit their collected consulting its membership, asking how said Jordan. Chamber. receipts to the chamber, which will they’re doing, what they’re doing and Some dentists, orthodontists or eye “It is clear from this survey that this provide $10 for every $100 spent up to what they need. care specialists that are not providing emergency could have a significant $1,000, for a maximum of $100 in gift “The most important question we services temporarily might have face impact on our community,” said cards per household. Receipts for grocery, asked them is, ‘What can we do to help masks, gloves or gowns sitting on a Williams. “Managers and owners are also medical and pharmacy purchases are you, what do you need now?’” said shelf that could be used by health care concerned about the energy downturn excluded. Jordan. “And the main things were providers right now. and the impact it is already having on In addition to area restaurants offering marketing and financial help.” “We’re trying to get as much as we can their revenue, so this is a second crisis to pickup and delivery options, several retail The gift card program addresses in donations so that we can turn around manage. We see particular concern in the outlets in the area have merchandise the marketing issue, and currently the and distribute those to the health care hospitality sector, which is the fastest- available to purchase online for shipment chamber is working on a grant program facilities in our area,” said Jordan. growing segment of the Oklahoma or curbside pickup that are eligible for that may be ready to implement this The Greater Oklahoma City City economy. The information we are the gift card program. Even travel tickets week. Chamber also conducted a survey of its learning through this survey and our purchased at member travel agencies can The Edmond Area Chamber of membership last week that found only daily conversations with companies be submitted to the chamber for credit Commerce is also using its unique 3% of responding chamber members across the region is vital for both our toward the gift card program. position and abilities to help in other had not yet experienced a significant quick response efforts and the medium- “That’s what’s keeping us going, is ways. change in their environment due to the and long-term response to this situation.” Oil and gas lease bidding in Gulf of Mexico drops anew BY JANET MCCONNAUGHEY counted for more than 60% of the high Associated Press bid amount. Shell, Chevron, BP and Total competed for recently expired leases in NEW ORLEANS – Bidding on federal the Green Canyon and Garden Banks oil and gas leases in the Gulf of Mexico areas, where there is already substantial on Wednesday was the lowest since gulf- infrastructure, Usoro noted. If the agency wide sales began in August 2017 – and accepts those high bids, the winners will lower than any sale since 1993 for the pay a fraction of previous payments, her productive central Gulf. statement said. Twenty-two companies made $93 mil- The first gulf-wide sale brought lion in high bids on 71 tracts, according $121.1 million in high bids on 81 tracts, to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Manage- averaging $1.5 million compared to this ment, which conducts the sales. sale’s average of $1.3 million. The one in “Wow. That’s horrible, isn’t it?” said August brought $159.4 million in high Rene Santos, an analyst for S&P Global bids on 144 tracts. Platts. The March 1993 sale for waterbottom “If the prices stay low for a long time, in the central Gulf of Mexico, off Louisi- the next sale is going to be potentially ana, Mississippi and Alabama, attracted worse,” he said. bids on 201 tracts totaling $69 million, Environmental groups filed a federal agency statistics show. A year later, 375 court complaint in Washington, saying tracts brought $277 million in high bids. federal authorities approved the sale The Centenario deep-water drilling platform off the coast of Veracruz, Mexico in the Gulf of Sales were consolidated in 2017 be- without fully analyzing the risks expand- Mexico. AP FILE PHOTO/DARIO LOPEZ-MILLS cause the separate auctions had become ed drilling poses to the environment. so small. Among the remedies sought by Healthy A price war between Russia and Saudi amount was significantly lower – this is Santos said technical improvements Gulf, the Sierra Club and the Center for Arabia and worldwide drops in travel the first time the total high bid amount and service providers’ lower prices in the Biological Diversity are a declaration because of the new coronavirus have cut came in at below US $100 million since face of reduced competition mean Gulf that the government’s decision to hold oil prices to their lowest since 2002. The the region-wide lease sales began in of Mexico drilling can break even when Wednesday’s sale and two other ones vio- central Gulf sale that March $363.2 mil- 2017,” said Mfon Usoro, senior research prices are about $45 a barrel rather than lated the law, and to block the resulting lion in high bids on 506 tracts. analyst with Wood Mackenzie, in an the $60 or $65 needed in 2014. leases. The center filed similar lawsuits in “With the recent drop in oil price, it emailed statement. “This will come back. We’ve seen it 2018 and 2019. came as no surprise that bidding dollar She said major oil companies ac- many times,” he said. journalrecord.com » THE JOURNAL RECORD » March 23, 2020 » 3A Cushing oil terminal in high demand as storage rates rise BY DAISY CREAGER The Journal Record

Cushing is known as the “oil pipeline crossroads of the world” and demand for its storage tanks is up as crude oil supplies continue to outpace demand and storage space becomes increasingly expensive. Economists say the oil and gas industry is facing the risk of running out of storage space for unused oil, a scenario that is driving up storage rates in Cushing. Longbow Asset Management Chief Executive Officer Jake Dollarhide said there are rising fears that there will not be enough storage to park all the unneeded global oil supplies for the duration of the current crisis, a situation that has become “an ugly two-headed monster that’s hitting the industry.” “This is such an uncertain time for the oil sector because not only do you have a self-induced, global mandated recession to kill off the threat of coronavirus, but you have a huge international issue drastically, negatively affecting the price Storage tanks at the Cushing oil terminal. FILE PHOTO/COURTESY MATRIX SERVICE CO. of oil,” Dollarhide said. “If (Cushing oil storage terminals are not) at the brink which holds a capacity of 350 million analytics firm Vortexa. the oil. People are still buying but it’s now, they will be soon.” barrels of total oil storage, 13 million Clearwater Enterprises President going to get uglier and uglier as time As America’s largest oil hub, Cushing barrels of which are in Cushing Tony Say said soon oil buyers will not goes by. It’s a real tough time right now,” has about 77 million barrels of oil terminals, has seen an increased interest have capacity to continue buying. Say said. storage capacity. Market intelligence in long-term storage, Magellan Media Once things between Russia and Saudi “What’s going to happen is you’re firm Genscape reported 38 million Affairs Manager Thomas Byers said. Arabia calm and the coronavirus passes, going to have a lot of oil in storage barrels of that capacity is currently in Globally, companies are turning to drilling will remain uneconomic for a trying to find a home to go to and I use and inventories in the city rose more floating crude storage on very large while as companies contend with the think drilling is going to be a tough than 640,000 barrels in the week ending crude carriers, with demand for floating amount of oil in reserves. business for a while,” he said. “The rig Friday. storage increasing to 70 million barrels “Demand is dropping and … there’s count dropped 20 this week and that’s Tulsa-based Magellan Midstream, the week of March 9, according to oil not going to be enough places to take going to be nothing in coming weeks.” Governor urged to ‘pause’ health care plan amid crisis BY STEVE METZER The governor has proposed Sooner- “It would provide fewer people with said. The Journal Record Care 2.0 as an alternative to traditional care and cost more,” she said. Other organizations, too, including Medicaid expansion as proposed by State While Stitt and other advocates the American Cancer Society Cancer OKLAHOMA CITY – Despite some Question 802, which will be decided by of SoonerCare 2.0 have insisted that Action Network, American Heart As- criticism received for going forward with voters in an election later this year. The elements of the plan, like work require- sociation, American Lung Association, a 30-day public comment period on Gov. OHCA will submit the SoonerCare 2.0 ments and insurance premiums to be Arthritis Foundation, Cystic Fibrosis Kevin Stitt’s proposed SoonerCare 2.0 proposal to the federal government for paid by new enrollees, would lead to Foundation, Leukemia & Lymphoma plan to expand access to Medicaid in its review beginning April 15. better health outcomes because new Society, and the National Multiple Scle- Oklahoma, the Oklahoma Health Care The Trump administration earlier enrollees would have “skin in the game,” rosis Society, called on the OHCA Friday Authority held the second of several this year announced its Healthy Adult opponents have pointed out that work to put a pause on the SoonerCare 2.0 planned “virtual public meetings” on the Opportunity waiver program, which will requirements proposed in other states public comment period. topic Friday. allow states to “tailor” Medicaid expan- have been challenged in court and “We are alarmed that Gov. Kevin Katelynn Burns, a public information sion plans to fit their own needs. Stitt overturned. In Arkansas, Kentucky and Stitt released his SoonerCare 2.0 waiver representative at the OHCA, said 328 has said he wants to take advantage of an Michigan, work requirements had to be application while Oklahoma, and the comments had already been received be- HAO to accept more federal funding for suspended after rulings that they didn’t world, grapples with a serious global fore the forum was held Friday afternoon. Medicaid and to implement SoonerCare align with Medicaid’s primary objec- health crisis. We urge the application be Another virtual public meeting has been 2.0, with program elements including tive of providing health care coverage. withdrawn immediately,” the organiza- scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Tuesday. People things like work requirements for most A judge noted that in Arkansas work tions said in a joint statement. “Gov. Stitt can find out how to take part or can read new Medicaid enrollees. requirements would likely lead to 18,000 wants the state to adopt guidance from about the SoonerCare 2.0 plan by visiting If SoonerCare 2.0 meets federal ap- people losing access to coverage. In President Trump’s administration that the OHCA’s Internet website at http:// proval, the goal would be to expand Michigan, the requirement would po- allows states to shift how they receive okhca.org/soonercare2/. Medicaid in Oklahoma by July 1. tentially have led to 80,000 people losing federal funding – a system known as “People can submit comments online Amber England, who spearheaded coverage. block grants. Block grants are known at any time. They can also mail in com- the Yes on 802 initiative petition cam- According to the Oklahoma Policy for their inflexibility in times of rising ments,” Burns said. paign, said Friday that the OHCA should Institute, SoonerCare 2.0 would prob- enrollment and are especially dangerous Oklahomans can submit obser- have delayed the public comment period ably face similar legal hurdles. In a during times of public emergency – such vations online by going to http:// considering that Oklahomans have been media release, the OPI said a funding as the current COVID-19 pandemic. www.okhca.org/xPolicyChange. preoccupied with the coronavirus and formula characterized by “per person (Additionally, SoonerCare 2.0) would aspx?id=24574&blogid=68505. They can the damage the pandemic has been deal- expenditure caps” also would likely be implement several measures that are send email to federal.authorities@okhca. ing the state. She added that she hoped scrutinized, along with other elements of barriers to care: cost-sharing provisions, org or they might choose to send com- people will take time to study differences the plan. an emergency room penalty fee and ments, concerns or observations by way between SoonerCare 2.0 and traditional “We call on Gov. Stitt to pause his work requirements. … The state’s own of regular mail sent to the OHCA’s Fed- Medicaid expansion. As one example, health care plan now. Oklahomans have report indicates that the waivers would eral Authorities Unit at 4345 N. Lincoln she said a “block grant” funding ap- countless issues to address during this ‘likely depress’ Medicaid enrollment Blvd., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73105. proach to SoonerCare 2.0 would result national health crisis (and) fighting for when compared to a traditional Med- Burns said the public comment period in the state receiving 17% less in federal health care coverage should not be one,” icaid expansion plan, meaning fewer is scheduled to end April 15. funding. OPI Executive Director Ahniwake Rose Oklahomans would gain coverage.” 4A « March 23, 2020 « THE JOURNAL RECORD « journalrecord.com

EDMOND NEWS IN BRIEF 1 Petra Industries adding 50 jobs Petra Industries plans to hire at least 50 full-time employees over the next couple of weeks at its distribution center in Edmond. These new jobs will help Petra meet the rising demand for ecommerce orders. Petra has taken precautions to keep people healthy. The Clinton, Watonga, Canton and OKLAHOMA CITY company has taken measures Hammon. –Staff report 4 Top epidemiologist to promote social distancing and enhanced cleaning of reassigned amid facilities. CLAREMORE outbreak “Petra is one of Edmond’s 3 OCA president-elect Oklahoma’s top largest private employers,” said epidemiologist is being Ashley Fulk, Petra director Armitage dies reassigned in a move the state’s of human resources. “We are Mike Armitage, 67, of health agency says will help it a dynamic company that Claremore, died Thursday. better coordinate between local works with many different At the time of his death, he responders and health care products and brands. These served as the president-elect experts, particularly in rural areas. new jobs provide an excellent of the Oklahoma Cattleman’s The Oklahoma State opportunity to learn the Association. He was elected at Department of Health said behind-the-scenes process of the OCA’s annual convention in state epidemiologist Laurence The Bison statue in Pietz Plaza, with Raley Chapel in the back- distribution while receiving July. Burnsed is being reassigned ground, on the OBU campus in Shawnee. COURTESY PHOTO/OBU competitive rates and benefits. In past years, he served the “to provide epidemiological Employees also get discounts OCA as the Northeast District expertise to Oklahoma on the products we carry.” vice president and as chair of stakeholders.” Petra will be accepting the Beef Business Committee. The announcement came as OBU to extend online classes online applications only at He is a past recipient of the the state struggled to contain petra.com/careers. Cattleman of the Year award. the spread of the coronavirus. Petra is a consumer “Mike was always on the go, Oklahoma has reported 49 for remainder of semester technology distributor of more but he understood the value confirmed cases of COVID-19, than 800 brands. –Staff report of taking time to be involved the disease caused by the virus, SHAWNEE – Oklahoma OBU will be providing in organizations like the OCA including one person who died. Baptist University relief for students for room and was a true champion for Eight were hospitalized as of announced Friday that all and board. CONCHO the beef industry and our Friday morning. courses will be delivered A decision concerning 2 Tribe closes Lucky association,” said Mike Weeks, The vast majority of people in an online format for the spring commencement will OCA President. “A continuous who contract the virus recover remainder of the spring be made later. Star casinos smile was his trademark, within weeks. It causes only semester because of the Essential personnel will Cheyenne and Arapaho when he spoke his works mild or moderate symptoms COVID-19 outbreak. work from the OBU campus Tribes has closed its six casinos were tactful and heartfelt for most people, but it can “As I have stated in Shawnee and other until April 2. and he sincerely believed in lead to more severe illness, before, these days remain personnel will work remotely The casinos were closed the youth in agriculture. As a including pneumonia, especially unprecedented in so many as necessary. Supervisors are after Gov. Reggie Wassana result, he hosted the Oklahoma in older adults and people with ways,” said OBU President working with the President’s proclaimed a state of Cattlemen’s Foundation summer preexisting health problems. Heath A. Thomas. Council to identify positions emergency to exist in the interns at his The agency also announced “Thanks to the countless in their areas who can work Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes ranch.” the hiring of a new interim numbers of students and remotely from home and as a result of the threat of Armitage and his family epidemiologist, Dr. Aaron employees who have are making arrangements COVID-19. helped create the Oklahoma Wendelboe, who has a Ph.D. reached out to me directly for them to do so. Working All tribal programs and Cattlemen’s Foundation in epidemiology from the as I have sought the best remotely from home is casino operations will be Internship program and have University of North Carolina course of action for OBU in a temporary measure suspended and all employees hosted students at the A Bar and has worked as an epidemic the days ahead,” Thomas during this time of national will be paid their regular salary Ranch for the last five summers. intelligence service officer for said. “At this time, I believe emergency. for two weeks. Armitage was born in the U.S. Centers for Disease it is in the best interest of The university had “As traditional people, the Shawnee and worked on the Control and Prevention. OBU to move to fully online previously announced that Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes family farm while attending “Laurence Burnsed is for the remainder of the the first two weeks following always take care and look Meeker High School, where a valued member of the semester. spring break, March 23-April out for our tribal citizens and he played basketball. He had a Oklahoma State Department OBU also said that 3, would be taught online. neighbors,” Wassana said. “With bachelor’s degree in agriculture of Health,” said agency campus housing is closed OBU offers 10 bachelor’s the number of reported cases, economics from Oklahoma spokeswoman Jamie except for extreme hardship degrees with 88 fields of it is the best interest for our State University. Dukes. “(Oklahoma Health) cases and married students. study and five master’s tribal citizens and community After graduation, he worked Commissioner (Gary) Cox has Students will receive an degree programs. The to isolate ourselves to protect for McGuirk Herefords in deployed Laurence’s expertise email from Residential Life Christian liberal arts all individuals during this Claremore. He and his wife later to enhance the agency’s about procedures regarding university has an overall health pandemic.” purchased McGuirk Ranch and support to counties and our procuring belongings enrollment of 1,868 The casinos include operated a cow-calf business, A efforts to reach all Oklahomans. from residence halls and students. Concho, Concho Travel Center, Bar Ranch. –Staff report “Simply put, this is a positive apartments. –Staff report

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OKLAHOMA CITY OKLAHOMA CITY 4 Senate closed 4 Coronavirus through March 27 fraud coordinator The will appointed remain closed through March 27. U.S. Attorney Timothy “During this time, we are J. Downing has appointed working hard, be it remotely, an assistant U.S. attorney to to help deliver essential state Emily Carpenter, left, age 16, of Tecumseh, and Martin Nunez, right, age 16, of Oklahoma City, share an coordinate investigations and services and to meet the needs ice-cream cone outside a Harkins Theatre, closed because of the coronavirus outbreak, in Oklahoma City. prosecutions of crimes related of our constituents during this AP PHOTO/SUE OGROCKI to the ongoing coronavirus health crisis,” President Pro pandemic. Tempore said on Assistant U.S. Attorney Friday. “Senators and our staff Survey: 10% of businesses closed Brandon Hale, a deputy criminal remain in constant contact with chief in the office, will serve as the the governor and other executive coronavirus fraud coordinator, branch officials in health care and OKLAHOMA CITY – The or meetings. Less than 25% a result of this emergency. overseeing federal prosecutions of education, our federal delegation Greater Oklahoma City had not implemented these Many estimate revenue virus scammers. and various leaders from key Chamber on Friday released restrictions. declines in the month of Attorney General William Barr private sector industries as we results from its first point- Many businesses are March, with an average has directed all U.S. attorneys work to address this serious in-time survey of business limiting on-site operations decline of nearly 40%. The to prioritize the detection, health care crisis.” impact from the COVID-19 or moving to remote work. median decline was 30%. investigation, and prosecution of No final plans have been pandemic. Of those surveyed, 25% were Businesses are measuring the criminal conduct related to the made on when the 2020 The survey was still operating normally, impact to their workforce, current pandemic. session or the state budget implemented during a 48- 25% limited building access with almost 19% of Individuals who believe they will be completed, said Treat, hour period beginning at to only their employees, respondents expecting to lay may have been the target of a R-Oklahoma City. noon on Tuesday and ending 14% had gone fully remote, off workers, 38% were unsure coronavirus-related fraud scheme “The Senate has not yet at noon on Thursday. and 10% were preparing about future layoffs and can file a complaint with the FBI’s learned the results of COVID-19 “We know this is a rapidly to make changes. Another 43% of respondents do not Internet Crime Complaint Center testing performed on personnel changing situation and the 25% reported creating a anticipate the need to lay off at www.ic3.gov. –Staff report and senators earlier this week,” he effects are going to evolve,” customized solution for their employees at this time. said. “We remain in continuous said Roy Williams, president business. “It is clear from this survey contact with OU Medicine, which and CEO of the Greater Companies have been that this emergency could OKLAHOMA CITY is working to get those results. Oklahoma City Chamber. “This most effected by a lack of have a significant impact on 4 OSDH seeks to speed OU Medicine says the private lab survey gives us a general idea customer demand and a our community,” said Williams. with which they have contracted of the concerns our businesses slowdown in development “Managers and owners are test results for testing is experiencing an were facing as the emergency activities. Other factors also concerned about the The Oklahoma State overwhelming demand.” and significant closings were include employee availability energy downturn and the Department of Health has –Staff report being implemented. We and supply chain. Only 3% impact it is already having entered into a new public-private anticipate doing a similar of businesses had seen no on their revenue, so this is a partnership with Diagnostic Labs survey again next week with change in their environment. second crisis to manage. We of Oklahoma to increase the OKLAHOMA CITY Oklahoma City companies When asked about the see particular concern in the state of Oklahoma’s capacity for 4 State eligible for to understand how they are factors inhibiting operations, hospitality sector, which is the delivering results for COVID-19 progressing.” more than a third of fastest growing segment of tests. FEMA funding According to the survey, respondents indicated that the Oklahoma City economy. As a result of the new The state of Oklahoma, local, 10% of respondents said outside of customer behavior, The information we are partnership, more than 300 test county and tribal governments their locations were closed. the anticipated school learning through this survey specimens were immediately are eligible to receive federal Another 34% were open with and campus closures are a and our daily conversations shipped to DLO’s facility in Dallas funding for emergency no changes in operation. The concern due to the combined with companies across the for results within a couple of days. protective measures related majority, 56%, responded effect on workforce or region is vital for both our “The Oklahoma State COVID-19 response efforts as well that they were open with customer demand. quick response efforts and Department of Health appreciates as direct federal assistance. altered operations or limited Of the companies the medium and long-term the strengthened partnership Gov. Kevin Stitt filed hours. A vast majority of surveyed, 80% had lost, or response to this situation.” with DLO to send COVID-19 test paperwork with FEMA to move respondents are limiting travel expect to lose business as –Staff report kits to its facilities in Dallas for forward with the process for all rapid results,” said Commissioner 77 Oklahoma counties approved of Health Gary Cox. “The state is for this assistance program. committed to expanding testing This funding is made and other activities necessary to the state’s damage assessment up to $1 million of state income and result capacity by building out available through a federal protect public health and safety. website, damage.ok.gov. Those tax, including self-employment more public-private partnerships Emergency Declaration, which The assistance is provided at a business owners will be notified tax, payments due on April 15 here at home and across the authorizes limited parts of FEMA’s 75% federal cost share. by the Oklahoma Department of until July 15 without penalties or . Thanks to action Public Assistance Program to Stitt earlier requested an Emergency Management as soon interest. taken at the federal level, we are supplement state, territorial, Economic Injury Disaster Loan as approval is received. The extension matches the expecting more supplies to come tribal, and local government declaration from the U.S. Small –Staff report federal guidance issued by online in the coming days to efforts in providing emergency Business Administration due to the IRS as a result of President support our efforts.” services, such as the protection of COVID-19. The state is in contact Donald Trump’s emergency The state’s partnership with lives, property, public health, and with SBA and awaiting approval OKLAHOMA CITY declaration pursuant to the DLO will allow current demand safety, or to lessen or avert the of the request. Once approved, 4 State extends tax Stafford Act, and also allows for COVID-19 test results to be threat of a catastrophe. businesses will be able to apply corporate taxpayers a similar met within a two- to three-day Reimbursable emergency for the low-interest disaster loans payment deadline deferment of up to $10 million time frame. The Public Health protective measures may include online at SBA.gov. The Oklahoma Tax of state income tax payments Laboratory will continue to the activation of Emergency More than 2,600 Oklahoma Commission approved an order without penalties or interest. prioritize its limited in-house Operations Centers, National business owners have reported to allow all individual and other The filing deadline remains supply for delivering results within Guard costs, law enforcement their economic impact through non-corporate tax filers to defer April 15. –Staff report 6A « March 23, 2020 « THE JOURNAL RECORD « journalrecord.com PERSPECTIVES GUEST COLUMN AROUND TOWN Safeguarding your company against uncertainty Pivot reschedules fundraiser to July 31 As a hub for statewide commerce, Oklahoma City is home to more than Pivot is focused on the health and with art, especially her art at 2810 N. Skip the barn 300,000 small businesses. Even if business well-being of your youth, staffing, Walker Ave. Board members of the Arcadia owners’ only concerns involved the quality volunteers and community. So, She now will offer free delivery for Historical and Preservation Society of their products and continued growth, after proper investigation, Pivot will purchases in the Oklahoma City area have followed recommendations of running a business would be challenging reschedule One Eighty, its fundraiser, and free shipping on all orders outside local and federal officials and closed enough. However, companies are also to July 31. of the OKC area. the Arcadia Round Barn until further subject to economic and environmental After much She says, “Thank goodness social notice. The board is concerned for the forces beyond their control. While no investigation, we distancing does not apply to social health of its loyal volunteers as well as one could have predicted the current all agree the new media. Follow us on Instagram, the visiting public. disruption, you can take action now and date is in the best Facebook and Twitter for daily art The closure will include the plan ahead to implement change. Here are interest of our content.” Her phone number is cancellation of five live music some ideas to help weather any economic community. 405-528-6336. concerts. climate. Tickets and Joy’s also started a blog you might Announcements will be posted on Cash flow can be a central challenge sponsorships enjoy. the Round Barn Facebook page when for businesses and is often cited as a top JOAN that have already it’s deemed safe to reopen the Route reason small businesses fail. Companies GILMORE been purchased Good neighbors 66 attraction. with great products and loyal customers will be honored Warm friendships between can still falter without on the new July neighbors are always worthwhile. 12 new cowboys sufficient liquidity 31 date. If you’re not able to attend An example is Wilemans Belle Isle Twelve new members have joined to meet their varied on that date, Pivot will refund if Neighborhood. the board of the National Cowboy needs. requested. Otherwise, this will be Michele Briggs, WBI neighbor, & Western Heritage Museum. The Safeguard considered a donation to Pivot. Pivot has a small toy shop in her house museum selected Dr. Billy Bergin, against temporary also appreciates donated food brought she operates called Basal Baby. Jim J. Brewer, Don Brinkman, Ken shortfalls by asking to the Pivot office, 201 NE 50th St. For She currently offers a discount if Fergeson and Anita La Cava Swift your banker about information, please call 405-235-7537. neighborhood people need activities for the board of directors. overdraft protection, Further info is available. for their kiddos. Another neighbor, Randy Davis, Carl Edwards, Alex and speak frequently Adriennne Elias, offers to help Lee, Rod Moore, Jennifer Kaiser, TONY with customers JRB’s invitations shopping for groceries. Jennifer Rogers-Elcheverry and SHINN and suppliers to Joy R. Belt, owner of JRB Art at the Nothing like a dangerous virus to Lynne Schonacher were named stay aware of any Elms, invites you to stay connected bring out the friendly neighbors. associate board members. challenges in their businesses that could ultimately affect yours. Credit can be a lifesaver during FROM THE EDITOR challenging financial times. Take a moment to document how your business Tougher times ahead, but compassion and ingenuity are key has grown in the good times and weathered the bad times. Knowing that No one knows how long the health player tested positive for the virus. hurricane is coming. your business has faced challenges and care crisis created by the coronavirus Since then, the number of Oklaho- Oklahoma Commerce Secretary responded effectively may give lenders the outbreak will last, but we do know it is mans who have tested positive for the Sean Kouplen is encouraging busi- confidence to extend credit. only the beginning. virus has grown to 49, and one Okla- ness owners to visit damage.ok.gov, The risk of adverse events like That means the economic hard- homan has since died from the virus at which the Commerce Department is cyberattacks, natural disasters and ships facing small business owners this writing. Sadly, those numbers will using to gather data to try to expedite pandemics may be greater than you think, in Oklahoma and the rank-and-file continue to grow, for now. federal relief. and they can be particularly devastating workers who support them will get A spike in business bankruptcies Kouplen said some 2,000 threats to your company’s day-to-day worse. is unavoidable, and disruptions in Oklahoma businesses already have operations. Many Oklahomans have already manufacturing, supply chains, hous- contributed information to that site, In Oklahoma City, businesses must be lost their jobs, and more job losses are ing and lending means more bad evidence the state’s economy has ready to withstand the effects of tornadoes expected in the news looms for Oklahomans who live already suffered a major blow. – both physically and economically. One weeks and months paycheck to paycheck. “I think in some instances (busi- in four small businesses fail to reopen after to come. Cities Other than the loss of life, the ness bankruptcy) is going to be un- a natural disaster. Preparing your company across the state most disturbing reality is the threat to avoidable,” Kouplen said. “Businesses to withstand challenging circumstances and the nation low-income families who now face a can only go so long without revenue.” can make the difference between have shut down greater risk of homelessness. Support and ingenuity from the rebuilding and going out of business. or restricted com- Yes, state and federal officials are private sector and human commit- Take stock now of all your processes, munal businesses, doing what they can to deal with ment to personal responsibility and from front-line to back-office functions, including restau- a recession that may already be initiative may be more valuable in to determine what kind of savings might RUSSELL rants, malls, cof- underway. overcoming these uncertain times be possible when needed. Based on RAY fee shops, gyms, Those measures include: bear- and navigating the unknown. those learnings, work through “what if” cafes and movie ing the cost of paid sick leave for In the last week, The Journal scenarios ahead of a crisis to determine the theaters. Then U.S. workers who are forced to stay Record has reported stories of closed least painful and most effective reductions. there’s the cancellation of all kinds and home because of the virus; new loan businesses continuing to pay their Automate where possible. Many sizes of events at OKC’s Chesapeake programs for small businesses and workers, workers helping each other administrative tasks can be digitized at Arena, Tulsa’s BOK Center and other nonprofits at low fixed interest rates; by sharing shifts and hours, entire minimal cost. However, be careful when it venues across the state. The financial a proposal to provide direct payments industries slashing costs in hopes of comes to reducing headcount. Automation toll on hotels, vendors and the em- of $1,200 to individuals and $2,400 preserving the future, communities can be an opportunity to retrain or refocus ployees who support those businesses to those who file a joint tax return; coming together with ideas to support employees on more value-added areas of and venues will be monumental. the waiver of payments on student local businesses and measures busi- your business. The effects will ripple through the loan interest; and suspension of some nesses should consider during this Competing in business today requires economy, affecting all sectors and pro- types of foreclosures and evictions. time of crisis. endless resilience amid disruptions that fessions, from food-service workers to Sadly, it won’t be near enough. We have more stories to tell. Our can reinvent entire industries without office managers to farmers. Nationwide, estimates show the reporters and editors are now work- warning. The more you do to plan Already, claims for unemployment number of job losses in April ranging ing remotely in the name of caution essential aspects of your company’s benefits in Oklahoma have skyrock- from several hundred thousand to and safety. But we are still aggressively financial future, the more control you’ll eted since March 11. That was the several million, with an unemploy- chasing the stories and information have over your and your business’s future night we learned on national television ment rate that could reach its highest our readers need to stay informed success. the virus had reached Oklahoma as level in nearly 40 years. during this global pandemic. officials canceled a game between While reducing red tape and Tony Shinn is Oklahoma City market the Oklahoma City Thunder and the regulation will help, it’s like throwing Russell Ray is editor of The Journal president for Bank of America. 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WEEK IN REVIEW Cancellation of OKC Festival of the Arts will ‘cost us a fortune’ The Oklahoma City Festival of the Arts, which was scheduled for April 21-26 in downtown Oklahoma City, is yet another beloved event that has been canceled in an attempt to slow the spread of COVID-19 in the metro. It would have been its 54th year. The event’s loss is certain to have a ripple effect throughout the year on a wide segment of the area’s economy. In 2015, the event generated an estimated $18.8 million in economic activity. COURTESY PHOTO/ARTS COUNCIL OF OKLAHOMA CITY

Some OKC, Tulsa businesses closing bars, restaurants, gyms and is $1.2 billion, down 55% from the the start of 2020. The Wichita and Af- ordered to close doors other businesses where large numbers original $2.65 billion. The decrease will filiated Tribes added an amendment Oklahoma’s two largest cities, Okla- gather. The measure took effect on take the form of “cost saving initia- to the lawsuit filed in the U.S. District homa City and Tulsa, moved to shut Wednesday evening and will stay in tives” across Continental’s operations, Court for the Western District of Okla- down bars, theaters and gyms and re- force through April 3 unless it is ex- including reducing average rig count homa. In it, they asserted among oth- strict restaurants and coffee shops to tended by Norman Mayor Breea Clark. from nine to three in the Bakken and er things that Oklahoma has not lived takeout only. In Oklahoma City, April Meanwhile, Stillwater announced 10.5 to four in Oklahoma, the com- up to its obligations under terms of 12 was chosen as the end date for on Tuesday that the city was placing pany said. the compact, so tribes should no lon- the measure, to give business owners similar restrictions on local businesses ger be required to share percentages some certainty in their planning, but starting on Wednesday as well, and Hamm calls for probe of Saudi of gaming revenues with the state. it could be extended as long as pub- lasting through April 5. production increase lic health officials deem it necessary. Fear over virus, social unrest Many restaurants had already begun 3 companies OK stock buybacks Harold Hamm, executive chair- to move toward carryout and delivery man of Continental Resources and driving more gun sales only, before the Centers for Disease Two Oklahoma City-based com- chairman of the Domestic Energy It started with toilet paper and Control and Prevention on issued the panies – Bank7 Corp. and Paycom Producers Alliance, is calling for an baby wipes. Now, fears over the directive for cities that have confirmed Software – have increased stock repur- investigation into crude oil price ongoing coronavirus pandemic are local transmission of COVID-19. chase programs and Tulsa-based Aaon manipulation by Saudi Arabia and driving a run on firearms and ammu- Inc. has authorized a new buyback Russia following a historic decline in nition. Gun shop owners in Oklahoma Chickasaw, Cherokee program. Bank7 Corp.’s board of di- oil prices and shares on Wall Street. City and across the country trying to rectors has approved a 500,000-share DEPA announced its support of a keep up with the sudden demand nations close casinos expansion to its existing stock repur- petition requesting an anti-dumping for firearms from people concerned The Chickasaw Nation and Chero- chase program, increasing the number investigation into actions taken by about protecting themselves and kee Nation announced that they of shares available to be repurchased the countries to “unreasonably in- their families. Unlike past buying would temporarily close their casinos under the program from 500,000 crease their supply of crude oil at frenzies, this run has little to do with in Oklahoma. Rapidly spreading cases shares to 1 million shares. Paycom prices below market value,” Hamm gun rights or fear of additional gun of COVID-19, the illness associated Software Inc.’s board of directors has said during an interview with Bloom- control regulations. This is about un- with coronavirus, has led to decisions increased and extended its ongoing berg TV. Hamm said he wants the certainty and the fear of social unrest made in at least 13 other states to stock repurchase plan. The plan now Commerce Department to determine caused by disease and economic close gambling facilities. has $250 million available for repur- whether Saudi Arabia is violating an- collapse. chases until March 12, 2022. Aaon’s ti-dumping laws by flooding the mar- Revenue from oil and gas board of directors authorized the ket with cheap crude oil. Hamm said Cherokee Nation expands manufacturer of air conditioning and Saudi Arabia and Russia could receive production expect to dive heating equipment to make up to $20 a countervailing duty placed on their opportunities in film With the price of crude oil reach- million in purchases of common stock. imports, which he thinks would be a A little more than a year after its ing $26.95 Tuesday, the state budget good measure. premiere, it could be said that the will feel the price drop in coming More energy companies cut Cherokee Nation Film Office has months with declining gross produc- Lawsuit: State failed to received positive reviews for its per- tion tax collections. Between July and back, oil falls to $20 formance. The CNFO, with offices the end of February, gross production More oil and gas companies an- comply with gaming compact in Tahlequah and Tulsa, has been taxes made up $631 million, about nounced cutbacks amid falling oil The Wichita and Affiliated Tribes called upon to offer advice or sup- 9%, of the state’s total collections of prices and continued concern over the of Oklahoma upped the ante in a port for more than 60 film projects. $7.1 billion. Of GPT collections, crude coronavirus outbreak. Oil prices had lawsuit stemming from the ongoing It has launched or is in the process oil was the largest contributor at $447 another jaw-dropping skid Wednes- dispute between Gov. Kevin Stitt and of launching online databases ac- million. Natural gas collections should day, sending the price of U.S. crude oil dozens of tribes over casino gaming. cessible to entertainment industry be stable while oil collections will con- below $22 a barrel for the first time The tribes, including the Wichita, Kee- professionals interested in finding tinue to be down dramatically, said since 2002. Benchmark U.S. oil lost chi, Waco and Tawakoni headquar- out about Native American actors Robert Dauffenbach, director of the $6.58, or 24.4%, to settle at $20.37 a tered in Caddo County, are among and trained crew members across the University of Oklahoma’s Center for barrel. Tulsa-based WPX Energy an- sovereign nations headquartered in nation and about unique places to Economic and Management Research. nounced Tuesday plans to cut 25%, Oklahoma locked in disagreement film and industry-friendly businesses or $400 million, of its capital budget, with Stitt over whether a compact within the Cherokee Nation. Act two Norman, Stillwater with further cuts possibly to come. that has provided a legal framework should be even more interesting. Halliburton Energy Services and Cono- for tribal gaming in the state since Among other things, the CNFO has close some businesses coPhillips also announced cost-saving 2004 lapsed or renewed on Jan. 1. planned a series of free workshops After becoming the first city measures. Continental Resources Stitt has insisted for months that this year to assist aspiring actors, in Oklahoma to declare a state of announced Thursday cuts to capital the compact must be renegotiated. screenwriters, camera operators and emergency on March 13, the city of spending as the price of U.S. crude oil The tribes contend that language in others interested in careers in an in- Norman doubled down in its fight closed the day at $25.22 a barrel. The the document makes it clear that it dustry with great potential for growth against the coronavirus on March 16, company’s new 2020 capital budget renewed for another 15-year term at in Oklahoma. 8A « March 23, 2020 « THE JOURNAL RECORD « journalrecord.com Energy GUEST COLUMN We are all in this together “Tough times don’t last, tough people do.” I saw this quote on social media and how apt it is for our nation and Oklahoma’s oil and natural gas industry. In these unprecedented times, one thing we can be sure of is the strength of the people in this state and in our industry. Recently we’ve seen the price of oil and natural gas continue to decline while COVID-19 has reduced global demand and halted our national economy. Yet even now, there are men and women who are still going to work every day to continue to produce the oil MINDY and natural gas STITT that are responsible for many of the Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon talks to reporters at a news conference in Cheyenne. AP photo/Mead Gruver essentials that we will all need in the coming days and months. From medical equipment to hand sanitizer bottles, oil and natural gas Wyoming looks to buy millions byproducts are playing a vital role in this crisis. These byproducts are key components of our computers and smartphones that allow us to of acres of mineral rights videoconference or work remotely and BY BRIAN MAFFLY Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes remain under their jurisdictions. communicate with friends and family The Salt Lake Tribune was not ready to say much on the The land in play was once owned by to stay connected when we can’t be matter. the federal government, which deeded together. They are needed to make SALT LAKE CITY (AP) – Wyoming “The purchase of surface and min- it to the Union Pacific Railroad as lifesaving ventilators and medication could become one of Utah’s largest eral rights within Utah by another partial compensation for constructing and they are provided by people in this mineral holders under a massive land state raises numerous complex legal the Transcontinental Railroad in the state. deal the Cowboy State is exploring with issues that would require substantial 1860s. The railroad received thou- What I’ve learned from my almost 30 a leading Western energy producer. research and analysis,” said his spokes- sands of sections, “checkerboarded” years in the oil and natural gas industry Gov. Mark Gordon is looking to buy man, Richard Piatt. with parcels that remained federal, is every time we find ourselves down, at least 4 million acres of mineral rights There is little precedent for one along a swath across southern Wyo- we aren’t out. In each downturn or dire and 1 million surface acres along In- state owning large tracts in other ming measuring 20 miles on either situation, leaders in this state innovate terstate 80 across southern Wyoming states, and such a scenario could open side of the rail line. The vast land grant and achieve the seemingly impossible. and into northern Utah, land the debt- some novel legal issues, said Univer- extended into Utah as far as Ogden. Companies right here in Oklahoma burdened Occidental Petroleum Corp. sity of Colorado law professor Mark Through the years, much of the pioneered the use of hydraulic acquired last year when it merged with Squillace, an expert in mineral leasing surface acreage was sold, but subsur- fracturing and horizontal drilling, Anadarko Petroleum, Utah’s largest and the Antiquities Act. face mineral rights generally remained which opened up previously untapped natural gas producer. According to a map posted on the consolidated in the hands of the rail- reserves of oil and natural gas and made Occidental has little appetite for Wyoming governor’s website, the sub- road and successive owners under an us global leaders in energy production. developing these lands, but Wyoming’s surface rights in play blanket Utah’s arrangement common in the West We are in uncharted territory but we Republican governor envisions a Morgan County and portions of Sum- known as “split estate.” Western law are all in this together. If there is one productive future for them if his state mit, Rich, Weber, Davis and Salt Lake recognizes minerals as the “dominant thing we will always bet on, it is the acquires them for “multiple use,” ac- counties. If the Cowboy State owned estate,” meaning they can be devel- tough, resilient people of Oklahoma oil cording to an explanation his office minerals in another state, could it still oped regardless of the surface owners’ and natural gas. posted this week. assert sovereign immunity over those wishes. “The State sees it as a rare oppor- minerals as if they were in Wyoming? Those mineral rights, along with Mindy Stitt is executive director of the tunity to acquire minerals, recreation, posed Squillace. another million acres where the Oklahoma Energy Resources Board. and other types of assets in Wyoming,” “It’s an unusual situation,” he said. surface and mineral rights were not the message states. “These natural re- “I don’t think there is any clear law that split, remained with singular owners, sources could be developed by private applies.” recently Anadarko Petroleum. GREAT NEWS IS companies, not the State, and provide The Navajo Nation recently ac- Occidental acquired Anadarko last additional revenues to the State.” quired coal assets in Wyoming’s Pow- year in a highly leveraged $57 billion WORTH REPEATING Such a deal could be the nation’s der River Basin. As a condition of the deal and the new owner looked to largest government land acquisition sale, the Navajos had to agree that the shed some of its new assets that were Showcase your company with a reprint since 1867, when the United States coal would be subject to Wyoming’s not part of its core hydrocarbon- paid $7.2 million to buy Alaska from laws. producing portfolio. Houston-based for use in marketing and sales Russia. But what makes the Wyoming If the Wyoming deal moves for- Anadarko Petroleum acquired Okla- presentations. deal even more interesting is that the ward, Squillace suggested Utah and homa City-based Kerr-McGee Corp. 300-mile corridor includes 190,000 Colorado could insist on the same for $18 billion in 2006. Call 405-278-2820 for details. acres in Colorado and about three consideration and take steps to ensure times that amount in northern Utah. the land and minerals trading hands Turn to MINERALS » p11 ENERGY journalrecord.com » THE JOURNAL RECORD » March 23, 2020 » 9A New Mexico panel weighs decision on coal-fired power plant

BY SUSAN MONTOYA BRYAN to ensure that the final order includes Associated Press some protections for customers, say- ing their mission is to ensure that ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – New Mex- rates are “just and reasonable.” ico regulators are close to deciding Commissioners can take up those whether to approve an application by issues in future rate cases and adjust the state’s largest electric provider to PNM’s base rates to fix any questions abandon its interest in a major coal- about fairness, hearing examiner fired power plant in 2022. Ashley Schannauer said. The Public Regulation Commission “This isn’t a rate case that we have said it plans to issue its order April 1 here,” he told the commissioners. after considering the recommenda- “We’re leery of doing too much in a tions of hearing examiners who have case that is not a rate case. We’re try- been presiding over the case, which ing to stick to what we need to decide has included legal wrangling before in these two sets of issues – abandon- the New Mexico Supreme Court. The ment and securitization. We didn’t examiners have listened to hours of want to go too far.” public testimony and heard from The dollar figures associated with dozens of witnesses and technical decommissioning the plant are esti- experts. mates. Officials said the utility could If commissioners approve the rec- end up spending more – or less – and ommendations, Public Service Co. of the commission could adjust rates New Mexico will be able to recover later depending on the final price tag. investments in the San Juan Generat- “We certainly have the authority to ing Station by selling bonds that will The coal-fired San Juan Generating Station near Farmington, N.M. review the costs and deny any costs be paid off by utility customers. The AP FILE PHOTO/SUSAN MONTOYA BRYAN that are not reasonable,” Schannauer bonds would raise roughly $360 mil- told the commissioners. lion to fund decommissioning costs, solar and battery storage, but regula- To offset the cost to customers, the The recommendations call for severance packages for displaced tors have yet to sign off on that plan. hearing examiners are recommend- clarifying that any future costs PNM workers and job training programs. PNM has proposed collecting a ing the utility immediately reduce its incurs are subject to the commis- San Juan will be just the latest coal- monthly energy transition charge base rates once the energy transition sion’s review. They also make clear fired power plant in the U.S. to close from customers over a 25-year period charge begins in 2022. Overall, they the limits on the types of things the as regulatory pressures mount and to cover the debt service payments on estimate customers will see lower bills bond proceeds could be spent on. For New Mexico and other states enact the bonds. The monthly charge would by abandoning the power plant. example, the utility wouldn’t be able more ambitious renewable energy be either $1.90 or nearly $5 depending Some commissioners questioned to use the money for compensating targets. PNM plans to replace San on how much electricity is consumed, the examiners about how much au- executives or making payments to its Juan with a mix of natural gas, wind, with higher users paying more. thority the regulatory panel will have parent company, PNM Resources.

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Mississippi Power Notification Act when then- customers to see rate CEO Jeffrey Hoops failed to decrease give sufficient written notice of the layoffs or offer 60 days of JACKSON, Miss. – Rates are go- wages. ing down for customers of Mis- Under the legislation known sissippi Power. as the WARN Act, the workers The Mississippi Public Ser- would be entitled to wages and vice Commission voted to lower benefits, court filings said. rates for customers in the state, Though the mines have re- starting with their next billing opened under new ownership, cycle. attorneys, creditors and workers “The approval means a continue to battle over out- $2.48 reduction for residential standing legal issues in federal customers using 1,000 kilowatt- bankruptcy court. hours of energy a month. A majority of former Black- The reduction will begin with jewel workers have yet to April’s bills,” said Jeff Shepard, receive the full compensation a spokesman for Mississippi they were promised, according Power. to investigations by Wyoming’s Residential customers have Labor Standards Office. seen a nearly $8-a-month cut in –Associated Press rates since December, including a surcharge roll-off and fuel re- duction costs, Shepard notes. Energy Fuels reports loss Mississippi Power is a sub- sidiary of Southern Co. and has for quarter more than 188,000 customers LAKEWOOD, Colo. – Energy in 23 southeast Mississippi Fuels Inc. reported a loss of $9.7 counties. million in its fourth quarter. –Associated Press On a per-share basis, the Lakewood, Colorado-based Cranes work on construction of the Shell Pennsylvania Petrochemicals Complex and ethylene cracker company said it had a loss of 10 plant located in Potter Township, Pa. Under mounting pressure from state and local officials, Shell an- Settlement reached in cents. nounced it is suspending construction at its massive manufacturing complex in western Pennsylvania. The uranium and vanadium The company said that it’s temporarily halting work at its soon-to-be-completed plant, which will turn the lawsuit involving coal miner and developer posted area’s vast natural gas deposits into plastics. The shutdown takes effect immediately. workers revenue of $701,000 in the AP FILE PHOTO/KEITH SRAKOCIC CASPER, Wyo. – Attorneys rep- period. resenting Wyoming coal miners For the year, the company reached a settlement in a class- reported that its loss widened Man pleads guilty in $10M action lawsuit against a bank- to $38 million, or 40 cents per For the current quarter end- West Coast to ship coal to Asia. rupt coal operator. share. Revenue was reported as ing in April, Bloom Energy said Millennium estimates that the Montana coal mine fraud The settlement with Black- $5.9 million. –Associated Press it expects revenue in the range terminal would support 1,300 scheme jewel LLC of West Virginia of $140 million to $160 million. construction jobs and 130 per- requires final approval by a fed- –Associated Press manent jobs, as well as gener- BILLINGS, Mont. – A Virginia eral judge. Bloom Energy: 4Q ate millions annually in taxes. man has pleaded guilty to fraud The lawsuit alleged the coal Earnings Snapshot The companies first pitched after bilking a central Montana operator violated federal la- Millennium loses appeal the project in 2012. It has been coal mine of more than $10 mil- bor law by failing to notify or SAN JOSE, Calif. – Bloom Energy wrapped up in the permitting lion in a five-year scheme. compensate hundreds of work- Corp. reported a loss of $64.6 over coal dock shorelines process and litigation ever James Howard Boothe Jr. ers before abruptly closing its million in its fourth quarter. permit since, and the company has acknowledged his part in over- mines. On a per-share basis, the San LONGVIEW, Wash. – Millen- been mostly on the losing side. billing Signal Peak Energy for The judge needs to issue a Jose, California-based company nium Bulk Terminal’s long- The state has denied two mining repairs and equipment, decision before the court re- said it had a loss of 57 cents. running proposal to build a shorelines permits and one such as conveyors and coal leases details of the settlement, Earnings, adjusted for stock op- $680 million coal export dock water quality permit for the screening equipment between which remain sealed, attorney tion expense and non-recurring in Longview was dealt another project. Without those permits, 2013 and 2018, the Billings Ga- Ned Pillersdorf said. costs, were 4 cents per share. legal blow when the Wash- Millennium cannot build its zette reported. “We have reached a com- The results exceeded Wall ington State Court of Appeals coal terminal. Boothe identified former prehensive settlement with Street expectations. The aver- upheld the denial of a key The company filed several company vice president Larry everyone involved in litigation,” age estimate of four analysts shorelines permit. lawsuits appealing the deni- Wayne Price Jr. as a partner in Pillersdorf said while addressing surveyed by Zacks Investment Writing for the three-judge als, but every legal body that the conspiracy. Price pleaded Blackjewel workers during a live Research was breakeven on a panel, Judge Rich Melnick has made a final decision on guilty to wire fraud in Decem- social media broadcast Tuesday. per-share basis. said the court disagreed with permit denials in these cases ber 2018 and has not yet been The lawsuit was filed on be- The developer of fuel cell several of Millennium’s dis- has upheld the denials, accord- sentenced. half of about 1,700 Blackjewel systems posted revenue of putes about legal procedural ing to the state Department of Boothe’s charges stem from miners and other workers af- $213.8 million in the period, errors in the original denial. Ecology. a scheme in which he sent fected by the closures at two which fell short of Street fore- It therefore upheld the State Nonetheless, Millennium fake invoices to the company, Wyoming mines and others in casts. Four analysts surveyed by Shorelines Hearing Board’s continues to fight for its proj- which then paid the money to Kentucky, West Virginia and Vir- Zacks expected $268.5 million. denial of the shorelines permit, ect in the courts, including in companies that were allegedly ginia in July. For the year, the company The Daily News reported. a federal lawsuit that alleges controlled by Price. The lawsuit filed in a West reported that its loss widened Millennium and its parent that the state violated the for- Signal Peak Energy is owned Virginia federal court alleged to $300 million, or $2.63 per company, Lighthouse Resourc- eign and interstate commerce by Columbus, Ohio-based Boich Blackjewel violated the Worker share. Revenue was reported as es Inc., want to build the larg- law by denying the permits. Cos. Adjustment and Retraining $786.2 million. est coal export dock in the U.S. –Associated Press –Associated Press

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BY DENNIS WEBB associated with the state’s largest single offsets to entities capped by California’s around June or July, once conditions al- The Daily Sentinel industrial source of methane. greenhouse gas program. low after spring snowmelt, according to The company has reached an agree- John Poulos, engineering manager for what Poulos has told a North Fork Valley GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (AP) – Arch ment with Environmental Commodities the underground mine, said he couldn’t coal methane working group. Coal has contracted for flaring of meth- Corp., or ECC, for the project. According elaborate further about the project. But Messner called the agreement a pretty ane at its West Elk Mine, which would to its website, ECC works with compa- Gunnison County Commissioner John reduce the greenhouse gas emissions nies to generate and supply emission Messner said it should be completed Turn to METHANE » p12 U.S. rig count down 20; Oklahoma drops three HOUSTON (JR) – The nationwide rig year earlier. in 2019 was 50 and the highest weekly Texas was down 11 rights to 397, New count for the week ended Friday was Oklahoma’s active rig count for the rig count was 140 for the first week of Mexico lost five to 112 and North Dakota down 20 to 772, according to Houston- week ended Friday was down three to 43, January. was off one to 50. based oil-field services company Baker Baker Hughes reported. Texas and New Mexico combined for Alaska, California, Colorado, Hughes. Oklahoma had 109 active rigs for the 16 of the 20-rig drop for the week. Exxon Louisiana, Ohio, Louisiana Pennsylvania, No state had an increase in the active same week in 2019. Mobil announced on March 5 that it will Utah, West Virginia and Wyoming were rig count for the week, according to the The 43 active rigs marked the lowest reduce the number of rigs in the Permian unchanged. weekly report. rig count for the state this year or for Basin, a region that stretches across the The U.S. rig count peaked at 4,530 in The nationwide rig count was 1,016 a 2019. The lowest rig count for the state border of New Mexico and Texas. 1981. It bottomed out in May 2016 at 404.

MINERALS » from p8 state buyout became public last month, grazing, recreation, public access, energy and Colorado. but the governor’s office said it not yet (including wind, solar, coal, oil and gas), An Occidental spokeswoman declined proposing to buy the land, just exploring and mineral (trona and other minerals) to comment. Last November, for example, it put the feasibility of acquiring the vast area development.” The Wyoming Legislature, which is in up for sale its interest in 190,000 acres in that sprawls across six Wyoming counties The mineral royalties currently com- the final days of its 2020 session, is con- Utah’s Greater Natural Buttes gas field, and extends into two neighboring states. ing off the land would go to Wyoming. sidering a bill that would authorize the according to media reports. “To move forward, due diligence States typically do not pay property purchase and related activities, such as Seeing an opportunity that no private- must show that this property could be taxes, but Gordon assured the Wyoming hiring consultants, distributing income sector entity would pursue, Wyoming a meaningful long-term investment, counties they would receive payments from the property and payments to local officials quietly entered into negotia- providing state revenues for generations from the state to cover the lost tax rev- governments. If the bill passes, accord- tions with Occidental to acquire the vast to come,” Gordon’s office posted on its enues if the state owns the land and min- ing to Gordon’s spokesman Michael Union Pacific land grant, much of which website. “This purchase would also need erals. His statement did not make clear Pearlman, the state will commission an has been leased for energy development to prove to be an opportunity to open up whether such a consideration would be outside investment back to conduct an and trona extraction. The possibility of a vast acreage to multiple use, including extended to affected counties in Utah appraisal.

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BY ANDREW SELSKY that Jordan Cove is environmentally finds that the project’s environmental Associated Press responsible and is a project that should be impacts are acceptable considering the permitted given a prudent regulatory and public benefits that will be provided by SALEM, Ore. – A U.S. regulatory agency legal process was undertaken,” said Harry the project,” McNamee said. on Thursday approved a controversial Andersen, Pembina’s senior vice president The marine export terminal would natural gas pipeline and marine export and chief legal officer. be located at Coos Bay, with a 230-mile terminal project in Oregon, but the state’s The Oregon Department of feeder pipeline crossing southern Oregon. Democratic governor threatened to go to Environmental Quality has already denied Klamath Tribes, a federally recognized court to stop the project if it doesn’t obtain a water quality certification for the project. group of three Native American tribes, every permit required from state and local Last month, Oregon Department of State said it is disappointed in the commission’s agencies. Lands Director Vicki Walker refused to approval of a project “that would harm The Jordan Cove project, which would grant another extension to Pembina to file the cultural and natural resources that are create the first LNG export terminal on documents in its application for a permit vital to our people.” the West Coast in the lower 48 states, has to dredge sediment out of Coos Bay and Demonstrators against a proposed liquid- “We will consider our options to already been denied one state permit. to construct the Pacific Connector Gas natural gas pipeline and export terminal protect those resources and we hope that “Currently, this project does not have Pipeline. Pembina reacted by withdrawing in Oregon sit in the governor’s office in the the state of Oregon will stand with us,” a green light from state agencies,” Gov. its application for the state permit. state Capitol in Salem, Ore., to demand that tribes Chairman Don Gentry said. Kate Brown said. “I have asked the state’s Chatterjee said Jordan Cove is the Democratic Gov. Kate Brown stand against The Trump administration supports lawyers to consider all appropriate legal first export terminal the commission the proposal. AP FILE PHOTO/ANDREW SELSKY energy export projects and in particular action to assure that Oregon permitting has certificated on the West Coast in the Jordan Cove. It has proposed streamlining processes will be followed.” lower 48 states and it would be capable the National Environmental Policy Act, approval of gas pipelines and other energy The Federal Energy Regulatory of liquefying up to 1.04 billion cubic feet fails to consider the impact greenhouse projects by limiting states’ certification Commission in Washington voted 2-1 of natural gas a day for export to global gas emissions will have on climate authorities under the U.S. Clean Water in favor of the terminal. Commission markets. change and would significantly impact 20 Act. Chairman Neil Chatterjee said it is now Kathleen Sgamma, president of threatened and endangered species. State Sen. Jeff Golden, a Democrat, up to Pembina, the Canadian energy Western Energy Alliance, which represents Commissioner Bernard McNamee, recently told demonstrators opposed to company behind the Jordan Cove project, several oil and natural gas companies in who voted in favor of the project, said that Jordan Cove that he expects the battle to go to obtain all the necessary permits “before Western states that would produce some while the commission considers local and to the courts if the Trump administration construction begins.” of the natural gas, applauded the decision state interests, it ultimately is required to tries to ram the project through despite a The company said it is pleased with and said the project will generate jobs in consider the national interest in making a lack of state permits. the commission’s decision but did not Oregon, Colorado, Wyoming and Utah. decision. Opponents of the project have comment on how it plans to secure The dissenting commissioner, Richard “After taking the necessary hard look demonstrated against it and on Nov. 21 Oregon state permits. Glick, said the decision violates the at the project’s impacts on environmental occupied the governor’s office until they “The approval emphasizes yet again requirements of the Natural Gas Act and and socioeconomic resources, the order were removed by state police.

MUSEUMS » from p1 and videos.” building at NW 11th Street and Broad- “With public health concerns disrupt- On the days the museum would way Avenue was supposed to open to ing everything from international usually be open, Wednesday through the public on March 13, but the grand travel to professional sports, organi- seums so essential at this time, we at Sunday, museum staff members will opening has been postponed. After zations around the world have been OKCMOA still want to provide you continue to post to the Museum Films nearly 30 years of providing exhibi- adjusting to a fluid situation – and with a virtual experience of the Mu- blog, provide at-home educational tions and classes at the Oklahoma City Oklahoma Contemporary is no excep- seum and its mission – to enrich lives activities for parents with children at fairgrounds, Oklahoma Contempo- tion. But while we may have to put off through the visual arts,” read’s Ander- home, and share information about rary’s new 54,000-square-foot world- our big day for a bit longer, that doesn’t son’s statement. “As we all participate local artists. The museum has even class facility is expected to welcome mean you can’t get a taste of what’s in in social distancing, as we telecom- joined the #MuseumMomentofZen 100,000 guests annually, with new store from the quarantined comfort of mute and even as we self-quarantine, campaign, which provides “a few deep studios for a variety of art classes. your living room.” OKCMOA will provide deeper dives breaths and (the opportunity to) medi- “It’s no secret that the last few days Until the facility can open, the mu- into the community’s permanent col- tate if you’re feeling overwhelmed.” haven’t gone as planned,” reads a state- seum is posting videos and instruc- lection in both long-form blog posts The new Oklahoma Contemporary ment on the organization’s website. tions for art projects on its website.

» from p1 OESC offices have been closed to been exposed. ficult to get answers over the phone. CLAIMS the public as part of the state’s strategy Roberson asked Oklahomans in Roberson said Gov. Kevin Stitt has to put a stop to the spread of corona- need of information about unem- issued an executive order waiving a re- swept the nation. virus, but staff is available online and ployment benefits to go online to the quirement that people wait for a week “Unfortunately, I believe (job loss- via phone. Additionally, Oklahomans OESC’s website, https://www.ok.gov/ after being laid off to file initial claims. es) are going to be statewide, as we are have been asked to stay at home as oesc/. In addition to online claim “We were really excited about that,” seeing a perfect storm of the energy much as possible and to practice “so- filing, the website includes lots of in- she said. “It was one of the many pro- crisis and COVID-19 crisis hitting the cial distancing” to avoid coming into formation and answers to frequently active moves our administration is state at the same time,” Roberson said. contact with others who might have asked questions. It may be more dif- taking during this time.”

METHANE » from p11 West Elk Mine is seeking to expand Messner said it’s not clear to him how Valley. In 2012 Oxbow Mining began beneath 1,700 acres of the Sunset Road- much of the mine’s methane emissions producing electricity and flaring meth- less Area in the Gunnison National would be mitigated by the project. ane at its Elk Creek Mine in a project big advancement. Forest. Last fall, a federal judge halted Jim Marshall, executive vice president involving partners including the Aspen “This is what we asked West Elk to do the expansion, saying the federal Of- of Raven Ridge Resources in Grand Skiing Co. when we supported their expansion, is fice of Surface Mining Reclamation and Junction, which does work including Though the mine subsequently closed, that we could support the expansion only Enforcement should have considered coal methane development and carbon it continues to produce methane that can if they actively explore methane capture requiring the mine to flare methane. emission reduction projects, said he will be used by the project. and mitigation and/or economic utiliza- Arch Coal has since indicated that the believe the West Elk project when he sees Last year an Oxbow subsidiary pur- tion,” he said. Mine Safety and Health Administration it, noting the mine’s longtime insistence sued approval for flaring methane for Methane, which is produced during has approved a flaring project at West Elk that such a project isn’t feasible. But he the carbon credits at the idled Bowie mining and vented to the surface to pre- Mine. Messner said the mine is working said ECC must believe the project is No. 2 Mine, which isn’t owned by Ox- vent mine explosions, is a far more potent to get state permits for the project. economic. bow. Messner said that project since has greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide. But He said his understanding is that the “Whether or not the project ever gets gone into operation. He said another its climate impacts can be much reduced project would make use of a portable kicked off is not certain, as it is unclear to project is being pursued that involves by flaring, and as the primary compo- flare and involve the active segment of me who exactly is funding the project,” an abandoned mine adjacent to the Elk nent in natural gas it also potentially can the mine where longwall mining occurs, Marshall said. Creek Mine and would feed methane be collected and piped for use as a fuel or as opposed to the sealed part behind the The project wouldn’t be the first in- underground via Elk Creek to Oxbow’s burned on site to create electricity. longwall. volving a coal mine in the North Fork methane capture facility. SUBMIT YOUR AD • DEADLINES Email » [email protected] Line ads by noon, one business Phone» 405-278-2830 • day in advance of publication . In person» 101 N. Robinson Ave., Suite 101, OKC Display ads by noon, two business Classifieds • days in advance of publication. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES » COMMERCIAL AND HIGH-END RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE » BUSINESS AND PERSONAL SERVICES » MINERAL RIGHTS » AUCTIONS ThE OURNALREcORD MONDAY 3.23.2020

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Chairman Commission. Regional Office, 440 South Houston, an owner’s interest in all wells drilled on of supply underlying Section 30, Town­ , NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74127, at 8:30 a.m., said unit which are necessary to fully ship 4 North, Range 3 West, Garvin Corporation Vice Chairman the Applicant and interested parties may on the 14th day of April, 2020, and develop the same. County, Oklahoma, a 640‑acre DANA L. MURPHY, present testimony by telephone. The that this notice be published as required IT IS ORDERED that this Cause be horizontal drilling and spacing unit, and Commission (SEAL) Commissioner cost of telephonic communication shall by law and the Rules of the referred to an Administrative Law Judge designate the Applicant or some other ATTEST: be paid by the person or persons Commission. for hearing, taking of evidence and party as operator. Additionally, the (CD11873918 PEGGY MITCHELL, requesting its use. Interested parties NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that reporting to the Commission. Applicant requests the operator be given NOTICE OF HEARING Commission Secretary who wish to participate by telephone the Applicant and interested parties may IT IS ORDERED AND NOTICE IS an option to request in excess of 180 CAUSE CD NO. 202000874‑T (3‑23‑20) shall contact the Applicant or present testimony by telephone. The HEREBY GIVEN that this Cause will days in which to commence operations BEFORE THE CORPORATION Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing cost of telephonic communication shall be heard before an Administrative Law for the drilling of the initial well. Appli­ COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF date, and provide their name and phone be paid by the person or persons Judge on the Merits Docket at the cant requests the Pooling Order cover (CD11873921) OKLAHOMA number. requesting its use. Interested parties Corporation Commission, Eastern an owner’s interest in all wells drilled on NOTICE OF HEARING APPLICANT: CASILLAS NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that who wish to participate by telephone Regional Office, 440 South Houston, said unit which are necessary to fully CAUSE CD NO. 202000875‑T PETROLEUM RESOURCE all interested persons may appear and shall contact the Applicant or Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74127, at 8:30 a.m., develop the same. BEFORE THE CORPORATION PARTNERS, LLC. RELIEF be heard. For information concerning Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing on the 14th day of April, 2020, and IT IS ORDERED that this Cause be COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF SOUGHT: POOLING. this action contact LAWSON VOGEL, date, and provide their name and phone that this notice be published as required referred to an Administrative Law Judge OKLAHOMA LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Casillas Petroleum Resource number. by law and the Rules of the for hearing, taking of evidence and APPLICANT: CASILLAS SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 3 Partners, LLC, 401 South Boston NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Commission. reporting to the Commission. PETROLEUM RESOURCE NORTH, RANGE 4 WEST, Avenue, Suite 2400, Tulsa, Oklahoma, all interested persons may appear and NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that IT IS ORDERED AND NOTICE IS PARTNERS, LLC. RELIEF GARVIN COUNTY, 74103, (918) 582‑5310, or CHARLES be heard. For information concerning the Applicant and interested parties may HEREBY GIVEN that this Cause will SOUGHT: POOLING. OKLAHOMA L. HELM/STEPHEN T. GARY, this action contact LAWSON VOGEL, present testimony by telephone. The be heard before an Administrative Law LEGAL DESCRIPTION: STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All Attorneys, 400 North Walker, Suite Casillas Petroleum Resource cost of telephonic communication shall Judge on the Merits Docket at the SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 3 persons, owners, producers, operators, 200, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73102, Partners, LLC, 401 South Boston be paid by the person or persons Corporation Commission, Eastern NORTH, RANGE 3 WEST, purchasers and takers of oil and gas, (405) 232‑9000. Please refer to Cause Avenue, Suite 2400, Tulsa, Oklahoma, requesting its use. Interested parties Regional Office, 440 South Houston, GARVIN COUNTY, and all other interested persons, particu­ CD Number. 74103, (918) 582‑5310, or CHARLES who wish to participate by telephone Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74127, at 8:30 a.m., OKLAHOMA larly in Garvin County, Oklahoma, and DONE AND PERFORMED this 19th L. HELM/STEPHEN T. GARY, shall contact the Applicant or on the 14th day of April, 2020, and STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All all parties listed as respondents on day of March, 2020. Attorneys, 400 North Walker, Suite Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing that this notice be published as required persons, owners, producers, operators, Exhibit “A”, attached to the Application CORPORATION COMMISSION OF 200, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73102, date, and provide their name and phone by law and the Rules of the purchasers and takers of oil and gas, on file herein, and more particularly: OKLAHOMA (405) 232‑9000. Please refer to Cause number. Commission. and all other interested persons, particu­ HIGHPOINT RANCH, INC., if living, J. TODD HIETT, CD Number. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that larly in Garvin County, Oklahoma, and or if deceased, the known and unknown Chairman DONE AND PERFORMED this 19th all interested persons may appear and the Applicant and interested parties may all parties listed as respondents on heirs, devisees, executors, BOB ANTHONY, day of March, 2020. be heard. For information concerning present testimony by telephone. The Exhibit “A”, attached to the Application administrators, successors, trustees Vice Chairman CORPORATION COMMISSION OF this action contact LAWSON VOGEL, cost of telephonic communication shall on file herein, and more particularly: and/or assigns, immediate and remote, DANA L. MURPHY, OKLAHOMA Casillas Petroleum Resource be paid by the person or persons HARLENA K LOWENSTEIN; of the above named parties. (SEAL) Commissioner J. TODD HIETT, Partners, LLC, 401 South Boston requesting its use. Interested parties NANCY E DEW TR; PROFIT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ATTEST: Chairman Avenue, Suite 2400, Tulsa, Oklahoma, who wish to participate by telephone PRODUCTION INC; JAMES H the Applicant in this Cause is requesting PEGGY MITCHELL, BOB ANTHONY, 74103, (918) 582‑5310, or CHARLES shall contact the Applicant or NUDELMAN DEC’D; that the Commission pool the interests Commission Secretary Vice Chairman L. HELM/STEPHEN T. GARY, Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing TRUST J A W ‑ 1; PEMBROKE and adjudicate the rights and equities of (3‑23‑20) DANA L. MURPHY, Attorneys, 400 North Walker, Suite date, and provide their name and phone PARTNERS LP; LOCHRIDGE LIV oil and gas owners in the Mississippian, (SEAL) Commissioner 200, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73102, number. SURVIVOR’S TR DTD 1/25/1996; Woodford and Hunton common sources ATTEST: (405) 232‑9000. Please refer to Cause NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that BETTY JANE BLANTON (CD11873925) of supply underlying Section 1, PEGGY MITCHELL, CD Number. all interested persons may appear and MOORE; MAP2009‑OK; BERTON L NOTICE OF HEARING Township 3 North, Range 4 West, Commission Secretary DONE AND PERFORMED this 19th be heard. For information concerning WILLIAMSON; JOE HOWARD CAUSE CD NO. 202000876‑T Garvin County, Oklahoma, a 640‑acre (3‑23‑20) day of March, 2020. this action contact LAWSON VOGEL, WILLIAMSON; JEFF YOUNGER BEFORE THE CORPORATION horizontal drilling and spacing unit, and CORPORATION COMMISSION OF Casillas Petroleum Resource WILLIAMSON FAM TR; FRED COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF designate the Applicant or some other OKLAHOMA Partners, LLC, 401 South Boston BOWMAN INC; GATHA WILLIAMS OKLAHOMA (CD11873926) party as operator. Additionally, the J. TODD HIETT, Avenue, Suite 2400, Tulsa, Oklahoma, DEC’D (POSSIBLY); TEX‑MIN INC; APPLICANT: CASILLAS NOTICE OF HEARING Applicant requests the operator be given Chairman 74103, (918) 582‑5310, or CHARLES TOM SCALLORN; DJ SCALLORN; PETROLEUM RESOURCE CAUSE CD NO. 202000877‑T an option to request in excess of 180 BOB ANTHONY, L. HELM/STEPHEN T. GARY, BRUCE SCALLORN; DT PARTNERS, LLC. RELIEF BEFORE THE CORPORATION days in which to commence operations Vice Chairman Attorneys, 400 North Walker, Suite RESOURCES II LLC; KATHERINE SOUGHT: POOLING. COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF for the drilling of the initial well. Appli­ DANA L. MURPHY, 200, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73102, FRANKLIN; CHRISTOPHER W LEGAL DESCRIPTION: OKLAHOMA cant requests the Pooling Order cover (SEAL) Commissioner (405) 232‑9000. Please refer to Cause MOORE; JENNIFER B FARNELL; SECTION 25, TOWNSHIP 4 APPLICANT: CASILLAS an owner’s interest in all wells drilled on ATTEST: CD Number. SANDRA GALLOWAY; FLEET NORTH, RANGE 4 WEST, PETROLEUM RESOURCE said unit which are necessary to fully PEGGY MITCHELL, DONE AND PERFORMED this 19th FAMILY MINERAL PROPERTIES, GARVIN COUNTY, PARTNERS, LLC. RELIEF develop the same. Commission Secretary day of March, 2020. INC.; OKLAHOMA SOUGHT: POOLING. IT IS ORDERED that this Cause be (3‑23‑20) CORPORATION COMMISSION OF referred to an Administrative Law Judge FLEET DICKEY MINERAL PROP­ STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All LEGAL DESCRIPTION: OKLAHOMA for hearing, taking of evidence and ERTIES, INC.; TURM OIL, LLC; persons, owners, producers, operators, SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 3 J. TODD HIETT, reporting to the Commission. JAMES ROBERT WILLIAMS; purchasers and takers of oil and gas, NORTH, RANGE 3 WEST, (CD11873928) Chairman IT IS ORDERED AND NOTICE IS HELEN MILLS; and ANNA RAE and all other interested persons, particu­ GARVIN COUNTY, NOTICE OF HEARING BOB ANTHONY, HEREBY GIVEN that this Cause will INGLE, if living, or if deceased, the larly in Garvin County, Oklahoma, and OKLAHOMA CAUSE CD NO. 202000878‑T Vice Chairman be heard before an Administrative Law known and unknown heirs, devisees, all parties listed as respondents on STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All BEFORE THE CORPORATION DANA L. MURPHY, Judge on the Merits Docket at the executors, administrators, successors, Exhibit “A”, attached to the Application persons, owners, producers, operators, COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF (SEAL) Commissioner Corporation Commission, Eastern trustees and/or assigns, immediate and on file herein, and more particularly: purchasers and takers of oil and gas, OKLAHOMA ATTEST: Regional Office, 440 South Houston, remote, of the above named parties. Sphinx International Petroleum and all other interested persons, particu­ APPLICANT: CASILLAS PEGGY MITCHELL, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74127, at 8:30 a.m., NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Company, if living, or if deceased, the larly in Garvin County, Oklahoma, and PETROLEUM RESOURCE Commission Secretary on the 14th day of April, 2020, and the Applicant in this Cause is requesting known and unknown heirs, devisees, all parties listed as respondents on PARTNERS, LLC. RELIEF (3‑23‑20) that this notice be published as required that the Commission pool the interests executors, administrators, successors, Exhibit “A”, attached to the Application SOUGHT: POOLING. by law and the Rules of the and adjudicate the rights and equities of trustees and/or assigns, immediate and on file herein, and more particularly: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Commission. oil and gas owners in the Sycamore, remote, of the above named parties. SOUTHOK DEVELOPMENT CO LC; SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 4 (CD11873929) NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Woodford and Hunton common sources NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that SUE ROSS CROSS; WILLIAM R NORTH, RANGE 3 WEST, NOTICE OF HEARING the Applicant and interested parties may of supply underlying Section 21, Town­ the Applicant in this Cause is requesting PARKER; CINDA G FINK; PAULA GARVIN COUNTY, CAUSE CD NO. 202000879‑T present testimony by telephone. The ship 3 North, Range 3 West, Garvin that the Commission pool the interests PARKS MCCLINTOCK; WILLIE OKLAHOMA BEFORE THE CORPORATION cost of telephonic communication shall County, Oklahoma, a 640‑acre and adjudicate the rights and equities of MAY WOODRUFF TTEE FOR STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF be paid by the person or persons horizontal drilling and spacing unit, and oil and gas owners in the Sycamore and HERSELF; DOROTHY AMANDA persons, owners, producers, operators, OKLAHOMA requesting its use. Interested parties designate the Applicant or some other Woodford common sources of supply ROSS ALLAN; and GILES A purchasers and takers of oil and gas, APPLICANT: CASILLAS who wish to participate by telephone party as operator. Additionally, the underlying Section 25, Township 4 KELLEY DEC’D, if living, or if and all other interested persons, particu­ PETROLEUM RESOURCE shall contact the Applicant or Applicant requests the operator be given North, Range 4 West, Garvin County, deceased, the known and unknown larly in Garvin County, Oklahoma, and PARTNERS, LLC. RELIEF Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing an option to request in excess of 180 Oklahoma, a 640‑acre horizontal heirs, devisees, executors, all parties listed as respondents on SOUGHT: POOLING. date, and provide their name and phone days in which to commence operations drilling and spacing unit, and designate administrators, successors, trustees Exhibit “A”, attached to the Application LEGAL DESCRIPTION: number. for the drilling of the initial well. Appli­ the Applicant or some other party as and/or assigns, immediate and remote, on file herein, and more particularly: SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 4 NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that cant requests the Pooling Order cover operator. Additionally, the Applicant of the above named parties. GOLSEN PETROLEUM CORP.; NORTH, RANGE 3 WEST, all interested persons may appear and an owner’s interest in all wells drilled on requests the operator be given an option NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that MYSTIQUE MANAGEMENT GARVIN COUNTY, be heard. For information concerning said unit which are necessary to fully to request in excess of 180 days in the Applicant in this Cause is requesting CORPORATION; SARA OIL & GAS OKLAHOMA this action contact LAWSON VOGEL, develop the same. which to commence operations for the that the Commission pool the interests CORP.; MARY RUFFEL; ALAN STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All Casillas Petroleum Resource IT IS ORDERED that this Cause be drilling of the initial well. Applicant and adjudicate the rights and equities of RUFFEL; MARY L. TAYLOR REV. persons, owners, producers, operators, Partners, LLC, 401 South Boston referred to an Administrative Law Judge requests the Pooling Order cover an oil and gas owners in the Sycamore, TRUST; CLINTCON, INC.; and purchasers and takers of oil and gas, Avenue, Suite 2400, Tulsa, Oklahoma, for hearing, taking of evidence and owner’s interest in all wells drilled on Woodford and Hunton common sources MARK J. COSTELLO, if living, or if and all other interested persons, particu­ 74103, (918) 582‑5310, or CHARLES reporting to the Commission. said unit which are necessary to fully of supply underlying Section 28, Town­ deceased, the known and unknown larly in Garvin County, Oklahoma, and L. HELM/STEPHEN T. GARY, IT IS ORDERED AND NOTICE IS develop the same. ship 3 North, Range 3 West, Garvin heirs, devisees, executors, administra­ all parties listed as respondents on Attorneys, 400 North Walker, Suite HEREBY GIVEN that this Cause will IT IS ORDERED that this Cause be County, Oklahoma, a 640‑acre tors, successors, trustees and/or assigns, Exhibit “A”, attached to the Application 200, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73102, be heard before an Administrative Law referred to an Administrative Law Judge horizontal drilling and spacing unit, and immediate and remote, of the above on file herein, and more particularly: (405) 232‑9000. Please refer to Cause Judge on the Merits Docket at the for hearing, taking of evidence and designate the Applicant or some other named parties. MAPLE STREET CORPORATION; CD Number. Corporation Commission, Eastern reporting to the Commission. party as operator. Additionally, the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that and LO YARE, LP, if living, or if DONE AND PERFORMED this 19th Regional Office, 440 South Houston, IT IS ORDERED AND NOTICE IS Applicant requests the operator be given the Applicant in this Cause is requesting deceased, the known and unknown day of March, 2020. Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74127, at 8:30 a.m., HEREBY GIVEN that this Cause will an option to request in excess of 180 that the Commission pool the interests heirs, devisees, executors, CORPORATION COMMISSION OF on the 14th day of April, 2020, and be heard before an Administrative Law days in which to commence operations and adjudicate the rights and equities of administrators, successors, trustees OKLAHOMA that this notice be published as required Judge on the Merits Docket at the for the drilling of the initial well. Appli­ oil and gas owners in the Sycamore, and/or assigns, immediate and remote, J. TODD HIETT, by law and the Rules of the Corporation Commission, Eastern cant requests the Pooling Order cover Woodford and Hunton common sources Continued on next page LPXLP journalrecord.com » The Journal Record » March 23, 2020» 3B

County, Oklahoma, a 640‑acre Regional Office, 440 South Houston, operator of offset producing TOWNSHIP 18 NORTH, RANGE 12 CARTER COUNTY, horizontal drilling and spacing unit, and Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74127, at 8:30 a.m., Mississippian wells or a member WEST, BLAINE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA Corporation designate the Applicant or some other on the 14th day of April, 2020, and thereof towards which the location OKLAHOMA STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All party as operator. Additionally, the that this notice be published as required exception is moving: THE WELL IS LEGAL TO THE persons, owners, producers, operators, Commission Applicant requests the operator be given by law and the Rules of the OPERATOR, OFFSET WELL, NORTH BOUNDARY purchasers and takers of oil and gas, an option to request in excess of 180 Commission. OFFSET LOCATION That Order No. 63396 established a and all other interested persons, particu­ of the above named parties. days in which to commence operations NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Staghorn Petroleum II, LLC, Sinclair 640‑acre drilling and spacing unit for larly in Carter County, Oklahoma. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that for the drilling of the initial well. Appli­ the Applicant and interested parties may 1‑9H, Section 9‑17N‑13W the Morrow common source of supply NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Applicant in this Cause is requesting cant requests the Pooling Order cover present testimony by telephone. The Staghorn Petroleum II, LLC, Cox underlying Section 33, Township 18 the Applicant in this Cause is requesting that the Commission pool the interests an owner’s interest in all wells drilled on cost of telephonic communication shall 1‑8H, Section 8‑17N‑13W North, Range 12 West, Blaine County, an Order (a) deleting Order No. 65372 and adjudicate the rights and equities of said unit which are necessary to fully be paid by the person or persons That the Applicant be permitted to Oklahoma which order requires the well as to the 80‑acre drilling and spacing oil and gas owners in the Sycamore, develop the same. requesting its use. Interested parties drill and produce said well at said be located no closer than 1,320 feet units for the Sycamore Lime, Bois Woodford and Hunton common sources IT IS ORDERED that this Cause be who wish to participate by telephone location for the Morrow and Mississip­ from the unit boundary. D’Arc, Chimney Hill and Woodford of supply underlying Section 31, Town­ referred to an Administrative Law Judge shall contact the Applicant or pian common sources of supply without That Order No. 660372 established a common sources of supply underlying ship 4 North, Range 3 West, Garvin for hearing, taking of evidence and Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing any downward allowable adjustments 640‑acre horizontal drilling and spacing the SW/4 of Section 20, Township 5 County, Oklahoma, a 640‑acre reporting to the Commission. date, and provide their name and phone and designate Applicant or some other unit for the Mississippian common South, Range 2 West, Carter County, horizontal drilling and spacing unit, and IT IS ORDERED AND NOTICE IS number. party as operator. source of supply underlying Section 33, Oklahoma; (b) deleting Order No. designate the Applicant or some other HEREBY GIVEN that this Cause will NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Township 18 North, Range 12 West, 109079 as to the 160‑acre drilling and party as operator. Additionally, the be heard before an Administrative Law all interested persons may appear and the Lau 1‑4H well, API No. 011‑23665, Blaine County, Oklahoma. The Missis­ spacing units for the Woodford Chert Applicant requests the operator be given Judge on the Merits Docket at the be heard. For information concerning was horizontally drilled in the Osage sippian common source of supply is and Hunton Lime common sources of an option to request in excess of 180 Corporation Commission, Eastern this action contact LAWSON VOGEL, portion of the Mississippian common conventional reservoir and for a conven­ supply underlying the NE/4 of Section days in which to commence operations Regional Office, 440 South Houston, Casillas Petroleum Resource source of supply. The Applicant is now tional reservoir the completion interval 20, Township 5 South, Range 2 West, for the drilling of the initial well. Appli­ Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74127, at 8:30 a.m., Partners, LLC, 401 South Boston requesting the right to move uphole and of a horizontal well drilled in a Carter County, Oklahoma; (c) deleting cant requests the Pooling Order cover on the 14th day of April, 2020, and Avenue, Suite 2400, Tulsa, Oklahoma, complete the well in the Meramec and horizontal well unit shall be located not Order No. 109079 as to the 80‑acre an owner’s interest in all wells drilled on that this notice be published as required 74103, (918) 582‑5310, or CHARLES Chester portion of the Mississippian and less than 660 feet from any unit drilling and spacing units for the said unit which are necessary to fully by law and the Rules of the L. HELM/STEPHEN T. GARY, in the Morrow common source of boundary. Sycamore common source of supply develop the same. Commission. Attorneys, 400 North Walker, Suite supply, all of which are found in the 4. (a) Offset Sections: That the underlying the E/2 of Section 20, Town­ IT IS ORDERED that this Cause be NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that 200, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73102, vertical portion of the wellbore. requested location is closer to Section 4 ship 5 South, Range 2 West, Carter referred to an Administrative Law Judge the Applicant and interested parties may (405) 232‑9000. Please refer to Cause NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Township 17 North, Range 12 West, County, Oklahoma; (d) deleting Order for hearing, taking of evidence and present testimony by telephone. The CD Number. this cause will be heard before an Blaine County, Oklahoma than would No. 150052 as to the 80‑acre drilling reporting to the Commission. cost of telephonic communication shall DONE AND PERFORMED this 19th Administrative Law Judge on the Initial be permitted by the spacing orders and spacing units for the Woodford IT IS ORDERED AND NOTICE IS be paid by the person or persons day of March, 2020. Hearing Docket at the Corporation covering the named common sources of Chert and Hunton Lime common HEREBY GIVEN that this Cause will requesting its use. Interested parties CORPORATION COMMISSION OF Commission, Eastern Regional Office, supply. sources of supply underlying the NW/4 be heard before an Administrative Law who wish to participate by telephone OKLAHOMA 440 S. Houston, Suite 114, Tulsa, Okla­ There are no offset producing of Section 20, Township 5 South, Judge on the Merits Docket at the shall contact the Applicant or J. TODD HIETT, homa, 74127 at 8:30 a.m. on the 13th Morrow wells. The following is the Range 2 West, Carter County, Corporation Commission, Eastern Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing Chairman day of April, 2020 and that this Notice operator of the offset producing Missis­ Oklahoma; (e) deleting Order No. Regional Office, 440 South Houston, date, and provide their name and phone BOB ANTHONY, be published as required by law and the sippian well or a member thereof 260118 as to the 80‑acre drilling and Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74127, at 8:30 a.m., number. Vice Chairman rules of the Commission. towards which the location exception is spacing units for the Viola common on the 14th day of April, 2020, and NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that DANA L. MURPHY, NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that moving: source of supply underlying the SW/4 that this notice be published as required all interested persons may appear and (SEAL) Commissioner in the event this cause is uncontested, OPERATOR, OFFSET WELL, of Section 20, Township 5 South, by law and the Rules of the be heard. For information concerning ATTEST: the Applicant, its representatives, OFFSET LOCATION Range 2 West, Carter County, Commission. this action contact LAWSON VOGEL, PEGGY MITCHELL, witnesses and other proponents of the Staghorn Petroleum II, LLC, Haigler Oklahoma; (f) providing that non‑horiz­ NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Casillas Petroleum Resource Commission Secretary Applicant may appear and testify by 1‑4H, Section 4‑17N‑12W ontal drilling and spacing units will the Applicant and interested parties may Partners, LLC, 401 South Boston (3‑23‑20) telephone. The cost of telephonic That the Applicant be permitted to co‑exist with the proposed horizontal present testimony by telephone. The Avenue, Suite 2400, Tulsa, Oklahoma, communication shall be paid by the drill and produce said well at said spacing requested herein and can be cost of telephonic communication shall 74103, (918) 582‑5310, or CHARLES person or persons requesting its use. location for the Morrow and Mississip­ concurrently developed; and (g) estab­ (CD11874023) be paid by the person or persons L. HELM/STEPHEN T. GARY, Interested parties who wish to pian common sources of supply without lishing 640‑acre horizontal well drilling NOTICE OF HEARING requesting its use. Interested parties Attorneys, 400 North Walker, Suite participate by telephone shall contact any downward allowable adjustments and spacing units for the Mississippian, CAUSE CD NO. 202000873‑T who wish to participate by telephone 200, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73102, the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, and designate Applicant or some other Woodford, Hunton and Viola common BEFORE THE CORPORATION shall contact the Applicant or (405) 232‑9000. Please refer to Cause prior to the hearing date, and provide party as operator. sources of supply underlying Section COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing CD Number. their name and phone number. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that 20, Township 5 South, Range 2 West, OKLAHOMA date, and provide their name and phone DONE AND PERFORMED this 19th NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Slo Poke 1‑33H well, API No. Carter County, Oklahoma. Notice is APPLICANT: STAGHORN number. day of March, 2020. all interested persons may appear and 011‑23754, was horizontally drilled in further given that Applicant may request PETROLEUM II, LLC. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that CORPORATION COMMISSION OF be heard. For information concerning the Meramec portion of the the Order be made effective a date prior RELIEF SOUGHT: WELL all interested persons may appear and OKLAHOMA this action, contact Chris Hill, Mississippian common source of to the Order being signed. LOCATION EXCEPTION. be heard. For information concerning J. TODD HIETT, Staghorn Petroleum II, LLC, 1 West supply. The Applicant is now requesting IT IS ORDERED that this Cause be LEGAL DESCRIPTION: this action contact LAWSON VOGEL, Chairman 3rd Street, Suite 1000,, Tulsa, the right to move uphole and complete referred to an Administrative Law Judge SECTION 4, TOWNSHIP 17 Casillas Petroleum Resource BOB ANTHONY, Oklahoma 74103, 918/584‑2558 x207 the well in the Chester portion of the for hearing, taking of evidence and NORTH, RANGE 13 WEST, Partners, LLC, 401 South Boston Vice Chairman or Ron M. Barnes or Grayson Mississippian and in the Morrow reporting to the Commission. BLAINE COUNTY, Avenue, Suite 2400, Tulsa, Oklahoma, DANA L. MURPHY, Barnes, BARNES LAW, PLLC, 1648 common source of supply, both of IT IS ORDERED AND NOTICE IS OKLAHOMA 74103, (918) 582‑5310, or CHARLES (SEAL) Commissioner S. Boston Avenue, Suite 100, Tulsa, which are found in the vertical portion HEREBY GIVEN that this Cause will TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, L. HELM/STEPHEN T. GARY, ATTEST: Oklahoma 74119‑4434, 918/382‑8686. of the wellbore. be heard before an Administrative Law PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, Attorneys, 400 North Walker, Suite PEGGY MITCHELL, CORPORATION COMMISSION OF NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Judge on the Merits Docket at the PURCHASERS AND TAKERS OF 200, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73102, Commission Secretary OKLAHOMA this cause will be heard before an Corporation Commission, First Floor, OIL INCLUDING Marathon Oil (405) 232‑9000. Please refer to Cause (3‑23‑20) J. TODD HIETT, Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Jim Thorpe Building, Oklahoma City, Company; Glendale Holdings, LLC; CD Number. Chairman Hearing Docket at the Corporation Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m., on the 14th Petro‑Hunt Oklahoma, LLC; Lance E DONE AND PERFORMED this 19th BOB ANTHONY, Commission, Eastern Regional Office, day of April, 2020, and that this notice (CD11873932) Jones; Beacon E&P Resources, LLC; day of March, 2020. Vice Chairman 440 S. Houston, Suite 114, Tulsa, Okla­ be published as required by law and the NOTICE OF HEARING Acacia Exploration Partners, LLC; CORPORATION COMMISSION OF DANA L. MURPHY, homa, 74127 at 8:30 a.m. on the 13th Rules of the Commission. CAUSE CD NO. 202000881‑T Devon Energy Production Company, OKLAHOMA Commissioner day of April, 2020 and that this Notice NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that BEFORE THE CORPORATION L.P.; Teton Range Operating, LLC; J. TODD HIETT, DONE AND PERFORMED this 19th be published as required by law and the the Applicant and interested parties may COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF Cimarex Energy; and all persons if Chairman day of March, 2020. rules of the Commission. present testimony by telephone. The OKLAHOMA living or if deceased, their known and BOB ANTHONY, BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that cost of telephonic communication shall APPLICANT: CASILLAS unknown successors and all Vice Chairman PEGGY MITCHELL, in the event this cause is uncontested, be paid by the person or persons PETROLEUM RESOURCE corporations existing, and if dissolved, DANA L. MURPHY, Commission Secretary the Applicant, its representatives, requesting its use. Interested parties PARTNERS, LLC. RELIEF its known and unknown successors and (SEAL) Commissioner (3‑23‑20) witnesses and other proponents of the who wish to participate by telephone SOUGHT: POOLING. all persons having an interest in the ATTEST: Applicant may appear and testify by shall contact the Applicant or LEGAL DESCRIPTION: lands covered hereby, particularly in PEGGY MITCHELL, telephone. The cost of telephonic Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP 3 Blaine County, Oklahoma. (CD11874025) Commission Secretary communication shall be paid by the date, and provide their name and phone NORTH, RANGE 3 WEST, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that NOTICE OF HEARING (3‑23‑20) person or persons requesting its use. number. GARVIN COUNTY, Applicant requests that Order Nos. CAUSE CD NO. 202000882‑T Interested parties who wish to NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that OKLAHOMA 95181 and 667175 be amended to BEFORE THE CORPORATION participate by telephone shall contact all interested persons may appear and (CD11873931) STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All permit a well to be drilled and produced COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, be heard. For information concerning NOTICE OF HEARING persons, owners, producers, operators, at the following location: OKLAHOMA prior to the hearing date, and provide this action contact KOBY CAUSE CD NO. 202000880‑T purchasers and takers of oil and gas, COMPLETION INTERVAL: FIRST APPLICANT: STAGHORN their name and phone number. ORNDORFF, ENERGY 29, LLC, P. BEFORE THE CORPORATION and all other interested persons, particu­ PERF NO CLOSER THAN 115 FEET PETROLEUM II, LLC. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that O. Box 720190, Norman, Oklahoma, COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF larly in Garvin County, Oklahoma, and FROM THE SOUTH LINE AND NO RELIEF SOUGHT: WELL all interested persons may appear and 73070, (405) 447‑4242, or CHARLES OKLAHOMA all parties listed as respondents on CLOSER THAN 500 FEET FROM LOCATION EXCEPTION. be heard. For information concerning L. HELM/STEPHEN T. GARY, APPLICANT: CASILLAS Exhibit “A”, attached to the Application THE WEST LINE OF SECTION 4, LEGAL DESCRIPTION: this action, contact Chris Hill, Attorneys, 400 North Walker, Suite PETROLEUM RESOURCE on file herein, and more particularly: TOWNSHIP 17 NORTH, RANGE 13 SECTION 33, TOWNSHIP 18 Staghorn Petroleum II, LLC, 1 West 200, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73102, PARTNERS, LLC. RELIEF BURKE T. EDWARDS, if living, or if WEST, BLAINE COUNTY, NORTH, RANGE 12 WEST, 3rd Street, Suite 1000,, Tulsa, (405) 232‑9000. Please refer to Cause SOUGHT: POOLING. deceased, the known and unknown OKLAHOMA BLAINE COUNTY, Oklahoma 74103, 918/584‑2558 x207 CD Number. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: heirs, devisees, executors, THE WELL IS LEGAL TO THE OKLAHOMA or Ron M. Barnes or Grayson DONE AND PERFORMED this 20th SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 3 administrators, successors, trustees NORTH BOUNDARY TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, Barnes, BARNES LAW, PLLC, 1648 day of March, 2020. NORTH, RANGE 3 WEST, and/or assigns, immediate and remote, That Order No. 95181 established a PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, S. Boston Avenue, Suite 100, Tulsa, CORPORATION COMMISSION OF GARVIN COUNTY, of the above named parties. 640‑acre drilling and spacing unit for PURCHASERS AND TAKERS OF Oklahoma 74119‑4434, 918/382‑8686. OKLAHOMA OKLAHOMA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Morrow common source of supply OIL INCLUDING J&R Energy CORPORATION COMMISSION OF J. TODD HIETT, STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All the Applicant in this Cause is requesting underlying Section 4, Township 17 Resources, LLC; Acacia Exploration OKLAHOMA Chairman persons, owners, producers, operators, that the Commission pool the interests North, Range 13 West, Blaine County, Partners, LLC; Ovintiv Mid‑Continent J. TODD HIETT, BOB ANTHONY, purchasers and takers of oil and gas, and adjudicate the rights and equities of Oklahoma which order requires the well Inc.; Blue Valley Energy Corp.; Chairman Vice Chairman and all other interested persons, particu­ oil and gas owners in the Woodford be located no closer than 1,320 feet Anadarko Minerals, Inc.; Shepherd BOB ANTHONY, DANA L. MURPHY, larly in Garvin County, Oklahoma, and common source of supply underlying from the unit boundary. Royalty, LLC; Teton Range Operating, Vice Chairman (SEAL) Commissioner all parties listed as respondents on Section 35, Township 3 North, Range 3 That Order No. 667175 established a LLC; Cimarex Energy Co.; Chess Oil DANA L. MURPHY, ATTEST: Exhibit “A”, attached to the Application West, Garvin County, Oklahoma, a 640‑acre horizontal drilling and spacing Properties, LLC; Echo Energy Partners Commissioner PEGGY MITCHELL, on file herein, and more particularly: 640‑acre horizontal drilling and spacing unit for the Mississippian common I, LLC; Oil Valley Petroleum LLC; DONE AND PERFORMED this 19th Commission Secretary OSCAR WILLIAM GIGGY; LARRY unit, and designate the Applicant or source of supply underlying Section 4, Devon Energy Production Company, day of March, 2020. (3‑23‑20) ROSS GIGGY; DORI MAE ROSS; some other party as operator. Addi­ Township 17 North, Range 13 West, L.P.; Paloma Partners IV LLC; and all BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: ALBERT EUGENE ROSS, JR.; tionally, the Applicant requests the Blaine County, Oklahoma. The Missis­ persons if living or if deceased, their PEGGY MITCHELL, KATRINA MARIE ROSS; LUCILLE operator be given an option to request in sippian common source of supply is known and unknown successors and all (CD11874078) Commission Secretary MARY ROSS; ROBERT BORGE excess of 180 days in which to conventional reservoir and for a conven­ corporations existing, and if dissolved, NOTICE OF HEARING (3‑23‑20) ROSS; and LINDA CATHERINE commence operations for the drilling of tional reservoir the completion interval its known and unknown successors and CAUSE CD NO. 202000886 ROSS, if living, or if deceased, the the initial well. Applicant requests the of a horizontal well drilled in a all persons having an interest in the BEFORE THE CORPORATION known and unknown heirs, devisees, Pooling Order cover an owner’s interest horizontal well unit shall be located not lands covered hereby, particularly in (CD11874071) COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF executors, administrators, successors, in all wells drilled on said unit which less than 660 feet from any unit Blaine County, Oklahoma. NOTICE OF HEARING OKLAHOMA trustees and/or assigns, immediate and are necessary to fully develop the same. boundary. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that CAUSE CD NO. 202000885 APPLICANT: 89 ENERGY II, remote, of the above named parties. IT IS ORDERED that this Cause be 4. (a) Offset Sections: That the Applicant requests that Order Nos. BEFORE THE CORPORATION LLC. RELIEF SOUGHT: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that referred to an Administrative Law Judge requested location is closer to Sections 63396 and 660372 be amended to COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF HORIZONTAL SPACING. the Applicant in this Cause is requesting for hearing, taking of evidence and 5, 8 and 9, Township 17 North, Range permit a well to be drilled and produced OKLAHOMA LEGAL DESCRIPTION: that the Commission pool the interests reporting to the Commission. 13 West, Blaine County, Oklahoma at the following location: APPLICANT: 89 ENERGY II, SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 5 and adjudicate the rights and equities of IT IS ORDERED AND NOTICE IS than would be permitted by the spacing COMPLETION INTERVAL: FIRST LLC. RELIEF SOUGHT: SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST, oil and gas owners in the Mississippian, HEREBY GIVEN that this Cause will orders covering the named common PERF NO CLOSER THAN 245 FEET HORIZONTAL SPACING. CARTER COUNTY, Woodford and Hunton common sources be heard before an Administrative Law sources of supply. FROM THE SOUTH LINE AND NO LEGAL DESCRIPTION: OKLAHOMA of supply underlying Section 34, Town­ Judge on the Merits Docket at the There are no offset producing CLOSER THAN 1,900 FEET FROM SECTION 20, TOWNSHIP 5 STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All ship 3 North, Range 3 West, Garvin Corporation Commission, Eastern Morrow wells. The following is the THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 33, SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST, Continued on next page LPXLP 4B « March 23, 2020 « The Journal Record « journalrecord.com

ATTEST: requesting the Commission to enter C/O NOBLE ENERGY, INC.; purchasers and takers of oil and gas, OKLAHOMA PEGGY MITCHELL, orders granting exceptions to the SAMSON RESOURCES COMPANY; and all other interested persons, particu­ J. TODD HIETT, Corporation Commission Secretary permitted well location tolerances in the SANGUINE, LTD.; SPAULDING OIL larly in Carter County, Oklahoma. Chairman (3‑23‑20) drilling and spacing units involved & GAS CO.; THE ALLAR NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that BOB ANTHONY, Commission herein in the sections covered hereby so COMPANY; and, all persons, owners, the Applicant in this Cause is requesting Vice Chairman that the multiunit horizontal well producers, operators, purchasers and that this Commission grant a well DANA L. MURPHY, (CD11874079) involved herein may be drilled and takers of oil and gas and all other location exception for a well to be (SEAL) Commissioner persons, owners, producers, operators, NOTICE OF HEARING completed as described above. inter e­sted persons in Caddo County, drilled and produced from the Missis­ ATTEST: purchasers and takers of oil and gas, CAUSE CD NO. 202000887 Applicant intends to run casing in the Oklahoma. sippian, Woodford and Hunton common PEGGY MITCHELL, and all other interested persons, particu­ BEFORE THE CORPORATION lateral of the multiunit horizontal well NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sources of supply underlying Sections Commission Secretary larly in Carter County, Oklahoma. COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF involved herein and to cement such the Applicant in this cause is requesting 20 and 29, Township 5 South, Range 2 (3‑23‑20) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that OKLAHOMA casing so as to cover and isolate the that the Commission issue an Order West, all in Carter County, Oklahoma, the Applicant in this Cause is requesting APPLICANT: 89 ENERGY II, first and last perforations in such lateral. amending Pooling Order Nos. 268769 at a location as follows: (CD11874083) an Order (a) providing that LLC. RELIEF SOUGHT: Therefore, the completion interval of the and 286816, the terms of which pooled Completion Interval in Section NOTICE OF HEARING non‑horizontal drilling and spacing units MULTIUNIT HORIZONTAL multiunit horizontal well involved herein oil and gas interests in the Oswego, 20‑5S‑2W, Carter County, Oklahoma: CAUSE CD NO. 202000890‑T will co‑exist with the proposed WELL. LEGAL will be from the first perforation to the Tonkawa, Cleveland, Cottage Grove, First Perforation: Not closer than 150 BEFORE THE CORPORATION horizontal spacing requested herein and DESCRIPTION: SECTIONS last perforation in the lateral of such Marchand, Skinner, Cherokee, Morrow, feet from the North line and not closer COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF 20 AND 29, TOWNSHIP 5 well. Applicant is proposing to drill the Springer, Wolfcamp, Wabaunsee, than 330 feet from the West line of can be concurrently developed; and (b) OKLAHOMA SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST, multiunit horizontal well with a comple­ Shawnee, Avant, Lovell, Culp, Atoka, Section 20, Township 5 South, Range 2 establishing 640‑acre horizontal well APPLICANT: UNIT PETRO­ ALL IN CARTER COUNTY, tion interval in such multiunit horizontal Big Lime, Hedlund, Wade, and West, Carter County, Oklahoma. drilling and spacing units for the Missis­ LEUM COMPANY. RELIEF OKLAHOMA well of approximately 7,770 feet. The Medrano common sources of supply Last Perforation: Not closer than 0 sippian, Woodford, Hunton and Viola SOUGHT: AMENDMENT OF STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All proposed multiunit horizontal well underlying Section 1, Township 9 feet from the South line and not closer common sources of supply underlying POOLING ORDER NO. persons, owners, producers, operators, involved herein will prevent waste, will North, Range 12 West, Caddo County, Section 29, Township 5 South, Range 2 than 330 feet from the West line of 206885, AS CLARIFIED BY purchasers and takers of oil and gas, protect correlative rights, and will aid in Oklahoma, so as to provide a method West, Carter County, Oklahoma. Notice Section 20, Township 5 South, Range 2 ORDER NO. 480269. LAND and all other interested persons, particu­ the full and efficient development of for proposing the drilling of wells is further given that Applicant may West, Carter County, Oklahoma. COVERED: SECTION 36, larly in Carter County, Oklahoma. each of the affected units covered subsequent to the initial unit well, request the Order be made effective a Completion Interval in Section TOWNSHIP 10 NORTH, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that hereby. including multiunit horizontal wells, date prior to the Order being signed. 29‑5S‑2W, Carter County, Oklahoma: RANGE 12 WEST, CADDO the Applicant in this Cause is requesting IT IS ORDERED that this Cause be under such Order to those owners who IT IS ORDERED that this Cause be First Perforation: Not closer than 0 COUNTY, OKLAHOMA an order, to be effective as of the date referred to an Administrative Law Judge participated in the risk and expense of referred to an Administrative Law Judge feet from the North line and not closer THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: To the of the execution thereof or as of a date for hearing, taking of evidence and drilling and completing the initial unit for hearing, taking of evidence and than 330 feet from the West line of following parties, if living; or if prior thereto, as follows: (i) approving a reporting to the Commission. well. In addition, the amendment sought reporting to the Commission. Section 29, Township 5 South, Range 2 deceased, then their unknown heirs, multiunit horizontal well in the 640‑acre IT IS ORDERED AND NOTICE IS would provide a basis for such owners West, Carter County, Oklahoma. devisees, executors, administrators, IT IS ORDERED AND NOTICE IS horizontal drilling and spacing units HEREBY GIVEN that this Cause will to respond to such proposal. Owners Last Perforation: Not closer than successors, trustees, and/or assigns; or, HEREBY GIVEN that this Cause will formed for the Mississippian, Woodford be heard before an Administrative Law who elect not to participate in a given 1,320 feet from the South line and not the unknown successors, trustees or be heard before an Administrative Law and Hunton separate common sources Judge on the Merits Docket at the subsequent well would be deemed to closer than 330 feet from the West line assigns, if any, of any dissolved corpo­ Judge on the Merits Docket at the of supply in Section 20, Township 5 Corporation Commission, First Floor, have also relinquished any right to of Section 29, Township 5 South, ration, or the unknown successors of Corporation Commission, First Floor, South, Range 2 West, Carter County, Jim Thorpe Building, Oklahoma City, participate in wells thereafter proposed. Range 2 West, Carter County, any party designated in any record as Jim Thorpe Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and in the 640‑acre Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m., on the 14th Order Nos. 268769 and 286816 should Oklahoma. trustee: AMOCO PRODUCTION Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m., on the 14th horizontal drilling and spacing units day of April, 2020, and that this notice also be amended so as to designate Unit and to complete such multiunit COMPANY C/O BP AMERICA day of April, 2020, and that this notice formed for the Mississippian, Woodford be published as required by law and the Petroleum Company as the unit operator horizontal well in and to produce hydro­ PRODUCTION COMPANY; BRAVO be published as required by law and the Rules of the Commission. thereunder insofar as the described and Hunton separate common sources carbons from the separate common NATURAL RESOURCES, INC.; Rules of the Commission. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that common source(s) of supply. Dyco of supply in Section 29, Township 5 sources of supply involved herein. PATINA OIL & GAS NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicant and interested parties may Petroleum Corporation should be South, Range 2 West, Carter County, Applicant intends to run casing in the CORPORATION C/O NOBLE the Applicant and interested parties may present testimony by telephone. The deleted as operator in the described Oklahoma, so as to allow such multiunit lateral of the multiunit horizontal well ENERGY PRODUCTION, INC.; present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall common source(s) of supply for subse­ horizontal well to be drilled as follows: involved herein and to cement such NOBLE ENERGY PRODUCTION, cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons quent wells drilled under the terms of Completion Interval in Section casing so as to cover and isolate the INC.; RED EAGLE RESOURCES requesting its use. Interested parties such order. Except as amended be paid by the person or persons 20‑5S‑2W, Carter County, Oklahoma: first and last perforations in such lateral. CORPORATION C/O RANGE who wish to participate by telephone hereunder the order shall remain in full requesting its use. Interested parties First Perforation: Not closer than 150 Given the available data, the RESOURCES, LLC; SWIFT ENERGY shall contact the Applicant or effect as to all common sources of who wish to participate by telephone feet from the North line and not closer above‑described subsurface locations COMPANY C/O SILVERBOW Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing supply originally described in such shall contact the Applicant or than 330 feet from the West line of are necessary for the further RESOURCES; THE JOY PARTNERS, date, and provide their name and phone order. Further, Applicant may request Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing Section 20, Township 5 South, Range 2 development of the separate common LLC; SCOTT PETROLEUM, INC.; number. that said Order be made effective on a date, and provide their name and phone West, Carter County, Oklahoma. sources of supply in the drilling and and all persons, owners, producers, NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that date prior to its signing. number. Last Perforation: Not closer than 0 spacing units involved herein in said operators, purchasers and takers of oil all interested persons may appear and NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that feet from the South line and not closer Sections 20 and 29, and is an exception and gas and all other interested persons be heard. For information concerning this cause be set before an all interested persons may appear and than 330 feet from the West line of to Orders to issue in Cause CD Nos. in Caddo County, Oklahoma. this action contact KOBY Administrative Law Judge for hearing, be heard. For information concerning Section 20, Township 5 South, Range 2 202000885 and 202000886 . A request NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ORNDORFF, ENERGY 29, LLC, P. taking of evidence and reporting to the this action contact KOBY West, Carter County, Oklahoma. will be made to designate the Applicant the Applicant in this cause is requesting O. Box 720190, Norman, Oklahoma, Commission. ORNDORFF, ENERGY 29, LLC, P. Completion Interval in Section or some other party as the operator of that the Commission enter an order 73070, (405) 447‑4242, or CHARLES NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that O. Box 720190, Norman, Oklahoma, 29‑5S‑2W, Carter County, Oklahoma: the proposed well. The proposed amending Pooling Order No. 206885, as L. HELM/STEPHEN T. GARY, this cause will be heard before an 73070, (405) 447‑4242, or CHARLES First Perforation: Not closer than 0 location exception well is moving clarified by Order No. 480269, the Attorneys, 400 North Walker, Suite Administrative Law Judge on the Initial L. HELM/STEPHEN T. GARY, feet from the North line and not closer toward the following well names and terms of which pooled oil and gas 200, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73102, Hearing Docket at the Corporation Attorneys, 400 North Walker, Suite than 330 feet from the West line of operators: interests­ in the Skinner, Cherokee, (405) 232‑9000. Please refer to Cause Commission, Eastern Regional Service Section 29, Township 5 South, Range 2 Well Name, Operator Marchand, Tonkawa, Cottage Grove, 200, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73102, CD Number. Office, Tulsa, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m., West, Carter County, Oklahoma. Boyd 1‑30, Yale Oil Association Oswego, Cleveland, Wade, and (405) 232‑9000. Please refer to Cause DONE AND PERFORMED this 20th on the 7th day of April, 2020, and that Last Perforation: Not closer than Hull 20‑2, Proven Reserves Manage­ Medrano common sources of supply CD Number. day of March, 2020. this notice be published as required by 1,320 feet from the South line and not ment, Inc. underlying Section 36, Township 10 DONE AND PERFORMED this 20th CORPORATION COMMISSION OF law and the rules of the Commission. closer than 330 feet from the West line J. S. Mullens Unit 3 #2, Yale Oil North, Range 12 West, Caddo County, day of March, 2020. OKLAHOMA NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that of Section 29, Township 5 South, Association Oklahoma, so as to delete Patina Oil & CORPORATION COMMISSION OF J. TODD HIETT, the Applicant and interested parties may Range 2 West, Carter County, Woodruff 1‑29, Yale Oil Association Gas Corporation as unit operator; and, OKLAHOMA Chairman present testimony by telephone. The Oklahoma. J. S. Mullens et al Unit #1, Yale Oil to designate Unit Petroleum Company J. TODD HIETT, BOB ANTHONY, cost of telephonic communication shall and to complete such multiunit Association as the operator for all wells drilled, or to Chairman Vice Chairman be paid by the person or persons horizontal well in and to produce hydro­ J. S. Mullens et al #1, Yale Oil be drilled, under the terms of such BOB ANTHONY, DANA L. MURPHY, requesting its use. Interested parties carbons from the separate common Association Orders. The Applicant also requests the Vice Chairman (SEAL) Commissioner who wish to participate by telephone sources of supply involved herein. Douglas 1‑28, Yale Oil Association Orders be amended to expressly DANA L. MURPHY, ATTEST: shall contact the Applicant or There are currently pending before the Anderson 28‑1, Yale Oil Association authorize the proposal of a multiunit (SEAL) Commissioner PEGGY MITCHELL, Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing Commission applications of Applicant NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that horizontal well as a subsequent well Commission Secretary date, and provide their name and phone the drilling and spacing unit described thereunder. Except as amended (3‑23‑20) number. in the caption hereof underlies Sections hereunder the orders are to remain in NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that 20 and 29, Township 5 South, Range 2 full effect as to all common sources of all interested persons may appear and (CD11874080) West, and the sections adjacent are supply originally described in those be heard. For information concerning NOTICE OF HEARING Sections 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, 28, 30, 31, orders. Further, Applicant may request this application, contact BENJAMIN CAUSE CD NO. 202000889‑T 32 and 33, Township 5 South, Range 2 that said Order be made effective on a J. BROWN, OBA #30843, Attorney BEFORE THE CORPORATION West, all in Carter County, Oklahoma. date prior to its signing. for Applicant, 1560 East 21st Street, COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF IT IS ORDERED that this Cause be NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Suite 310, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74114, OKLAHOMA referred to an Administrative Law Judge this cause be set before an Telephone (918) 779‑6047, APPLICANT: UNIT PETRO­ for hearing, taking of evidence and Administrative Law Judge for hearing, KEEP UP TO DATE www.charneybrown.com/faqs, or LEUM COMPANY. RELIEF reporting to the Commission. taking of evidence and reporting to the contact Patrick Shortess, Landman, SOUGHT: AMENDMENT OF IT IS ORDERED AND NOTICE IS Commission. Telephone (918) 477‑5776, or Chuck POOLING ORDER NOS. HEREBY GIVEN that this Cause will NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Weeks, Landman, Telephone (405) AND 268769 AND 286816. LAND be heard before an Administrative Law this cause will be heard before an 841‑7600. COVERED: SECTION 1, Judge on the Merits Docket at the Administrative Law Judge on the Initial CORPORATION COMMISSION OF TOWNSHIP 9 NORTH, Corporation Commission, First Floor, Hearing Docket at the Corporation OKLAHOMA RANGE 12 WEST, CADDO Jim Thorpe Building, Oklahoma City, Commission, Eastern Regional Service WELL INFORMED J. TODD HIETT, COUNTY, OKLAHOMA Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m., on the 14th Office, Tulsa, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m., Chairman THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: To the day of April, 2020, and that this notice on the 7th day of April, 2020, and that BOB ANTHONY, following parties, if living; or if be published as required by law and the this notice be published as required by Vice‑Chairman deceased, then their unknown heirs, Rules of the Commission. law and the rules of the Commission. DANA L. MURPHY, devisees, executors, administrators, NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Commissioner by spending a little time successors, trustees, and/or assigns; or, the Applicant and interested parties may the Applicant and interested parties may DONE AND PERFORMED this 23rd the unknown successors, trustees or present testimony by telephone. The present testimony by telephone. The day of March, 2020. each morning with The Journal Record. assigns, if any, of any dissolved corpo­ cost of telephonic communication shall cost of telephonic communication shall BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: ration, or the unknown successors of be paid by the person or persons be paid by the person or persons Peggy Mitchell, any party designated in any record as requesting its use. Interested parties requesting its use. Interested parties Commission Secretary trustee: BEREXCO, INC.; DGB who wish to participate by telephone who wish to participate by telephone (3‑23‑20) If you miss The Journal Record, CORPORATION; DYCO shall contact the Applicant or shall contact the Applicant or PETROLEUM CORPORATION C/O Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing you’ll miss one of the most valuable SAMSON RESOURCES COMPANY; (CD11874082) date, and provide their name and phone date, and provide their name and phone FAIRWAY RESOURCES NOTICE OF HEARING number. number. parts of the business day. OPERATING III, LLC; LATEX CAUSE CD NO. 202000888 NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that PETROLEUM CORPORATION C/O BEFORE THE CORPORATION all interested persons may appear and all interested persons may appear and FRANK A. LODZINSKI; LEON RED; COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF be heard. For information concerning be heard. For information concerning MARY JANE AND RAY B. PETTY OKLAHOMA this action contact KOBY this application, contact BENJAMIN To receive The Journal Record C/O JASON MICHAEL PETTY; APPLICANT: 89 ENERGY II, ORNDORFF, ENERGY 29, LLC, P. J. BROWN, OBA #30843, Attorney MARY JANE AND RAY B. PETTY LLC. RELIEF SOUGHT: O. Box 720190, Norman, Oklahoma, for Applicant, 1560 East 21st Street, daily on your desk, just C/O JOHN MATTHEW PETTY; LOCATION EXCEPTION. 73070, (405) 447‑4242, or CHARLES Suite 310, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74114, POLLY C. WELFELT, TRUSTEE OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION: L. HELM/STEPHEN T. GARY, Telephone (918) 779‑6047, call (877) 615-9536. THE WEELFELT REVOCABLE SECTIONS 20 AND 29, Attorneys, 400 North Walker, Suite www.charneybrown.com/faqs, or FAMILY TRUST DATED 10/23/2006; TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH, 200, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73102, contact Patrick Shortess, Landman, RED RIVER PRODUCTION, LLC RANGE 2 WEST, ALL IN (405) 232‑9000. Please refer to Cause Telephone (918) 477‑5776, or Chuck C/O CLARK MILLSPAUGH, CARTER COUNTY, CD Number. Weeks, Landman, Telephone (405) MANAGER C/O DOERNER, SAUN­ OKLAHOMA DONE AND PERFORMED this 20th 841‑7600. DERS, DANIEL & ANDERSON, LLP; STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All day of March, 2020. CORPORATION COMMISSION OF SAMEDAN OIL CORPORATION persons, owners, producers, operators, CORPORATION COMMISSION OF Continued on next page LPXLP journalrecord.com » The Journal Record » March 23, 2020» 5B

to respond to such proposal. Owners LEUM COMPANY. RELIEF the Applicant in this cause is requesting waived any objections. who elect not to participate in a given SOUGHT: AMENDMENT OF that the Commission enter an order Dated this 6th day of March, 2020. Corporation subsequent well would be deemed to POOLING ORDER NO. amending Pooling Order No. 171958, as Probate JENNIFER L. WRIGHT, OBA #20802 have also relinquished any right to 171958, AS CLARIFIED BY clarified by Order No. 411986, the Ball Morse Lowe, PLLC Commission participate in wells thereafter proposed. ORDER NO. 411986. LAND terms of which pooled oil and gas inter­ (PR11871981) 531 Couch Drive, Suite 201 Order No. 265625 should also be COVERED: SECTION 32, ests in the Marchand, Culp‑Melton, COMBINED NOTICE TO CREDI­ Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102 OKLAHOMA amended so as to designate Unit TOWNSHIP 10 NORTH, Oswego and Cherokee common sources TORS AND NOTICE OF HEARING Telephone: (405) 701‑6993 J. TODD HIETT, Petroleum Company as the unit operator RANGE 11 WEST, CADDO of supply underlying Section 32, Town­ SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE, Facsimile: (405) 701‑2830 Chairman thereunder insofar as the described COUNTY, OKLAHOMA ship 10 North, Range 11 West, Caddo DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP, [email protected] BOB ANTHONY, common source(s) of supply Sanguine, THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: To the County, Oklahoma, so as to delete DISTRIBUTION AND Attorneys for Petitioner Vice‑Chairman Ltd., should be deleted as operator in following parties, if living; or if Ricks Exploration, Inc. and Enron Oil DISCHARGE (3‑16, 3‑23‑20) DANA L. MURPHY, the described common source(s) of deceased, then their unknown heirs, & Gas Company as unit operators; and, Case No. PB‑2020‑257 Commissioner supply for subsequent wells drilled devisees, executors, administrators, to designate Unit Petroleum Company IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE (PR11871995) DONE AND PERFORMED this 23rd under the terms of such order. Except as successors, trustees, and/or assigns; or, as the operator for all wells drilled, or to OF OKLAHOMA NOTICE TO CREDITORS day of March, 2020. amended hereunder the order shall the unknown successors, trustees or be drilled, under the terms of such IN THE MATTER OF THE Case No. PB‑2020‑145 BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: remain in full effect as to all common assigns, if any, of any dissolved corpo­ Orders. The Applicant also requests the ESTATE OF NORMAN IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Peggy Mitchell, sources of supply originally described in ration, or the unknown successors of Orders be amended to expressly Commission Secretary LYLE OLIVER, DECEASED OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF such order. Further, Applicant may any party designated in any record as authorize the proposal of a multiunit (3‑23‑20) You are hereby notified that on the OKLAHOMA request that said Order be made trustee: 2264 COMPANY, LTD.; horizontal well as a subsequent well 6th day of March, 2020, Petitioner, IN THE MATTER OF THE effective on a date prior to its signing. 2WOOD OIL & GAS, LLC; thereunder. Except as amended NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Daniel N. Oliver, filed in the District ESTATE OF DIRK A. LOVE­ (CD11874102) ANACHRISTY MCCALLISTER; hereunder the orders are to remain in this cause be set before an Court of Oklahoma County, an LESS, Deceased. NOTICE OF HEARING ANCHOR STONE CO.; ARCADIA full effect as to all common sources of Administrative Law Judge for hearing, instrument in writing dated December STATE OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY CAUSE CD NO. 202000891‑T RESOURCES, LP NOW supply originally described in those taking of evidence and reporting to the 12, 1993 purporting to be the Last Will OF OKLAHOMA SS: BEFORE THE CORPORATION DORCHESTER RESOURCES, LP; orders. Further, Applicant may request Commission. and Testament of Norman Lyle Oliver, All persons having claims against the COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF BEHIND THE PIPE, LLC C/O GRAY­ that said Order be made effective on a NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Deceased, and also filed in said Court a Estate of Dirk A. Loveless, deceased, OKLAHOMA HORSE ENERGY, LLC; BIG VINN date prior to its signing. this cause will be heard before an Petition for Summary Administration. are required to present the same with a APPLICANT: UNIT PETRO­ OIL, LLC; BLAKE WOOD; NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Petitioner has alleged that Norman Lyle description of all security intercollateral LEUM COMPANY. RELIEF BURLINGTON RESOURCES OIL & this cause be set before an Hearing Docket at the Corporation Oliver, age eighty‑seven (87), died on (if any) held by each creditor with SOUGHT: AMENDMENT OF GAS COMPANY, LP; DEVON LOUI­ Administrative Law Judge for hearing, Commission, Eastern Regional Service June 25, 2015, in San Joaquin County, respect to such claim, to the POOLING ORDER NO. SIANA CORPORATION C/O DEVON taking of evidence and reporting to the Office, Tulsa, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m., California, residing in San Joaquin undersigned Personal Representative at 265625. LAND COVERED: ENERGY PRODUCTION on the 7th day of April, 2020, and that Commission. County, State of California, and that the the office of the attorney for the SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 9 COMPANY, LP; EKN HOLDINGS, this notice be published as required by NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that total estimated value of Decedent’s Personal Representative, Roger Reneau, NORTH, RANGE 11 WEST, LLC; ENRON OIL & GAS law and the rules of the Commission. this cause will be heard before an property in Oklahoma is less than RENEAU & CHILDERS, 9024 SE CADDO COUNTY, COMPANY C/O EOG RESOURCES, NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Administrative Law Judge on the Initial $200,000.00. The names and addresses 29th Street, Suite A, Midwest City, OKLAHOMA INC.; EXCALIBUR RESOURCES, the Applicant and interested parties may Hearing Docket at the Corporation Oklahoma, 73130, on or before the THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: To the LLC; GARRETT & COMPANY of the administrators, executors, present testimony by telephone. The Commission, Eastern Regional Service following presentment date: May 25, following parties, if living; or if RESOURCES, INC.; GLORIFY, INC.; non‑petitioning co‑nominees, heirs, cost of telephonic communication shall Office, Tulsa, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m., 2020, or the same will be forever deceased, then their unknown heirs, GMS ENERGY, LLC; legatees and devisees of Norman Lyle be paid by the person or persons on the 7th day of April, 2020, and that barred. devisees, executors, administrators, HEIRS/DEVISEES OF FLORENCE Oliver, deceased, so far as known to the requesting its use. Interested parties this notice be published as required by DATED this 11th day of March, successors, trustees, and/or assigns; or, M. MCCRAY C/O KENNETH B Petitioner, are as follows: who wish to participate by telephone law and the rules of the Commission. 2020. the unknown successors, trustees or MCCRAY; JAMES YOUNG; JANE Carolyn M. Oliver 1030 shall contact the Applicant or NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Respectfully submitted, assigns, if any, of any dissolved corpo­ ANN FELL; JANE FELL GUNZEL; Gardenwood Drive San Jose, CA 95129 Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing the Applicant and interested parties may ROGER RENEAU, OBA #15834 ration, or the unknown successors of KAISER‑FRANCIS OIL COMPANY; Daniel N. Oliver 1030 Gardenwood date, and provide their name and phone present testimony by telephone. The RENEAU & CHILDERS any party designated in any record as LEWIS L. NARWOLD, JR., Drive San Jose, CA 95129 number. cost of telephonic communication shall 9024 SE 29th Street, Suite A trustee: 2WOOD OIL & GAS, LLC; TRUSTEE OF THE LEWIS L. Carolyn M. Oliver and Daniel N. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that be paid by the person or persons Midwest City, Oklahoma 73130 BBX OIL CORPORATION C/O NARWOLD, JR. REVOCABLE Oliver Oliver Family Living Trust, dated all interested persons may appear and requesting its use. Interested parties (405) 732‑5432/ F (405) 737‑2084 RIVIERA OPERATING, LLC; INTER VIVOS TRUST DATED December 12, 1993 1030 Gardenwood be heard. For information concerning who wish to participate by telephone Email: [email protected] BCE‑MACH, LLC; BEHIND THE 10‑12‑82; MEL ABEND; MGAJA Drive San Jose, CA 95129 this application, contact BENJAMIN shall contact the Applicant or Attorney for Personal Representative PIPE, LLC C/O GRAYHORSE PROPERTIES; MOORMAN FAMILY, Notice is hereby given that a hearing J. BROWN, OBA #30843, Attorney Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing (3‑16, 3‑23‑20) ENERGY, LLC; CHERYL B LLC; OSAGE OIL AND GAS PROP­ will be held on the 5th day of May, for Applicant, 1560 East 21st Street, date, and provide their name and phone LAGERSEN; CHESAPEAKE EXPLO­ ERTIES; POWDER 8 PRODUCTION, 2020 at 9:00 o’clock a.m. in the Suite 310, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74114, number. RATION LIMITED PARTNERSHIP; LLC; RICKS EXPLORATION INC.; courtroom of the District Court of Okla­ (PR11874027) Telephone (918) 779‑6047, NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that DONNA F WEST; EARL RAY WEST; RICKS EXPLORATION INC. C/O homa County, State of Oklahoma. At NOTICE FOR HEARING www.charneybrown.com/faqs, or all interested persons may appear and EXCALIBUR RESOURCES, LLC; CHESAPEAKE EXPLORATION, the hearing the Court will decide PETITION FOR ORDER DETER­ contact Patrick Shortess, Landman, be heard. For information concerning FAIRWAY RESOURCES III, LLC; LLC; RICK OPITZ, TRUSTEE OF whether to approve the Petition for MINING HEIRS AND FINAL Telephone (918) 477‑5776, or Chuck this application, contact BENJAMIN FELL OIL & GAS COMPANY C/O THE RICK OPITZ TRUST UTA Summary Administration and settlement DECREE OF DISTRIBUTION Weeks, Landman, Telephone (405) J. BROWN, OBA #30843, Attorney GRAYHORSE ENERGY, LLC; FIFTH 5/13/2016; RIVIERA UPSTREAM, of estate and petition for admission of No. PB‑2019‑669 841‑7600. for Applicant, 1560 East 21st Street, RESIEW LIMITED PARTNERSHIP; LLC; RUTH K. NELSON, TRUSTEE Will to probate, determination of heirs, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CORPORATION COMMISSION OF Suite 310, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74114, HENRY J FREEDE, LLC; HSRTW, OF THE RUTH K. NELSON REVO­ legatees and devisees, distribution and OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA INC C/O QEP RESOURCES, INC.; CABLE TRUST SANGUINE, LTD.; Telephone (918) 779‑6047, discharge of the Petitioner. OKLAHOMA J. TODD HIETT, JANE ANN FELL; JANE FELL SHAWNDA JAQUES; SNYDER www.charneybrown.com/faqs, or Pursuant to the Order for Combined In the Matter of the Estate of Chairman GUNZEL; JASON MICHAEL PETTY; PROPERTIES, LLC; SPRING CREEK contact Patrick Shortess, Landman, Notice entered herein, all creditors Jennie Lee Woods, Deceased BOB ANTHONY, PRODUCTION, LLC; SONYA LEE Telephone (918) 477‑5776, or Chuck having claims against Norman Lyle There having been filed in this Court JIM D O’NEAL OIL & GAS PROPER­ Vice‑Chairman PENICK, NOW SMITH; THE Weeks, Landman, Telephone (405) Oliver are required to present the same, the Petition for Order Determining Heirs TIES; JOHN D. JONES; JOHN DANA L. MURPHY, MAGMA TRUST; TIBUC 841‑7600. with a description of all security and Final Decree of Distribution, for the MATTHEW PETTY; JOHNSON Commissioner INVESTMENT CO. C/O ANDREA B CORPORATION COMMISSION OF interests and other collateral, if any, final settlement and distribution of the PROPERTIES, LLC; LYN DONE AND PERFORMED this 23rd SCHLANGE; TLW INVESTMENTS, OKLAHOMA held by each creditor with respect to estate. PETROLEUM INC; MARY HIXSON day of March, 2020. LLC; UNION PARK PRODUCTION, J. TODD HIETT, such claim, to the Petitioner’s attorney, NOTICE OF THE HEARING IS ROAN; MID‑CONTINENT II, LLC BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: LLC; UNIT PETROLEUM Chairman Jennifer L. Wright, 531 Couch Drive, HEREBY GIVEN to all heirs, legatees C/O RIVIERA OPERATING, LLC; Peggy Mitchell, COMPANY; WEST MOUNTAIN BOB ANTHONY, Suite 201, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and devisees of Jennie Lee Woods, MISSION RESOURCES CORP.;C/O Commission Secretary ENERGY, LLC; WILLIS ENTER­ Vice‑Chairman 73102 on or before the following Deceased, that said Petition is set for NOW BHP BILLITON PETROLEUM (3‑23‑20) PROPERTIES; NORTHBROOK OIL PRISES CORPORATION; WOOD DANA L. MURPHY, presentment date: the 12th day of hearing on June 3, 2020, at 3:00 pm in & GAS COMPANY; OSAGE OIL OIL COMPANY C/O PANHANDLE Commissioner April, 2020, or the same will be forever Room 217 of the Oklahoma County AND GAS PROPERTIES; (CD11874103) OIL & GAS, INC; HEIRS/DEVISEES DONE AND PERFORMED this 23rd barred. Courthouse, when and where all PETROHAWK PROPERTIES, LP;C/O NOTICE OF HEARING OF CECIL WILLIAMS, DECEASED; day of March, 2020. All persons interested in the Estate persons interested may appear and NOW BHP BILLITON PETROLEUM CAUSE CD NO. 202000892‑T and all persons, owners, producers, BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: of Norman Lyle Oliver, deceased, are contest the same. PROPERTIES; RAY B. PETTY BEFORE THE CORPORATION operators, purchasers and takers of oil Peggy Mitchell, hereby advised that you must file objec­ I have set my hand and seal of said TRUST C/O JASON MICHAEL COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF and gas and all other interested persons Commission Secretary tions to the Petition prior to the hearing Court this 19th day of March, 2020. PETTY; RAY B. PETTY TRUST C/O OKLAHOMA in Caddo County, Oklahoma. (3‑23‑20) and send a copy to the above‑name APRIL D. COLLINS JOHN MATTHEW PETTY; RESIEW APPLICANT: UNIT PETRO­ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that attorney, or you will be deemed to have Continued on next page LIMITED PARTNERSHIP; RIVIERA UPSTREAM LLC C/O RIVIERA OPERATING, LLC; SANGUINE EASTERN ANADARKO II, LLC; SANGUINE, LTD.; SECOND MCKOIL LIMITED PARTNERSHIP; SCHRODER OIL FINANCING & INVESTMENT COMPANY; SOONER LAND TRUST; STEVEN R RUSSELL; SUNSHINE EXPLORATION COMPANY; THIRD MCKOIL LIMITED PARTNERSHIP; THIRD RESIEW LIMITED PART­ NERSHIP; TORCH ENERGY ADVISORS INCORPORATED; UNIT PETROLEUM COMPANY; WAFUM‑IV, INC.; ZARROW INVESTMENT CO.; KEITH It Pays to Advertise in ROBERTS; LINDA SUE ROBERTS; SARISKY ASSOCIATES, INC.; and, all persons, owners, producers, operators, purchasers and takers of oil and gas and all other interested persons in Caddo County, Oklahoma. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Applicant in this cause is requesting The Journal Record that the Commission issue an Order amending Pooling Order No. 265625, the terms of which pooled oil and gas interests in the Cherokee, Oswego, Atoka, Culp‑Melton, Upper Hoxbar, Marchand, Morrow, and Springer common sources of supply underlying Section 5, Township 9 North, Range 11 278-2830 West, Caddo County, Oklahoma, so as to provide a method for proposing the drilling of wells subsequent to the initial unit well, including multiunit horizontal wells, under such Order to those owners who participated in the risk and expense of drilling and completing the initial unit well. In addition, the amendment sought would provide a basis for such owners LPXLP 6B « March 23, 2020 « The Journal Record « journalrecord.com

appointed as the time for hearing the allowed, the Estate distributed and the Credit Acceptance Corporation and you (MS11871935) favor of Plaintiff. Petition and approving the Will at the Personal Representative discharged. must answer Plaintiff’s petition on or ORDER AND NOTICE OF GIVEN UNDER MY HAND and Probate courtroom of the undersigned Judge of DATED this 19th day of March, before MAY 20, 2020 or a money HEARING MOTION TO seal this 12th day of March, 2020. the District Court in the County Court­ 2020. judgement in the amount of 5,575.97 EXPUNGE VICTIM PROTECTION RICK WARREN, JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT house in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma ALLEN WELCH plus interest will be rendered ORDER (SEAL) COURT CLERK RICK WARREN County, Oklahoma, when and where all JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT accordingly. PO‑2019‑164 OKLAHOMA COUNTY, (SEAL) Court Clerk persons interested may appear and RICK WARREN Dated this day March 9 2020. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA By: Deputy contest the same. (SEAL) Court Clerk RICK WARREN OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF BY: Deputy Court Clerk LEE M. HOLMES OBA #4325 DATED this 20th day of March, By: Deputy (SEAL) OKLAHOMA COUNTY OKLAHOMA Attorney for Plaintiff: MARK L. HOLMES OBA #15790 2020. Brian J. Barrett, OBA #32349 DISTRICT COURT CLERK CARRIE LEIGH, Plaintiff, Nate F. Raddatz ‑ OBA #22692 TRACY SPECK NEISENT OBA RICHARD W. KIRBY Evans & Davis, PLLC By: DEPUTY COURT CLERK And RYAN WINTERS, 1415 N.W. 43rd St. #15817 JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT 2 11 N. Broadway APPROVED BY: Defendant. Oklahoma City, OK 73118 TRAVIS SMITH OBA #8418 RICK WARREN Edmond. OK 73034 Greg A. Metzer, OBA #11432 The Motion to Expunge Victim Phone: (405) 848‑2409 Attorneys for Personal Representative (SEAL) Court Clerk Telephone: (405) 286‑2335 METZER & AUSTIN, P.L.L.C. Protection Order in the above entitled Fax: (405) 608‑9078 501 N.W. 13th By: Deputy Fax: (405) 286‑2770 1 South Broadway, Suite 100 cause is set for hearing on the 28th day (3‑16, 3‑23, 3‑30‑20) Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73103 Mark W. Malone OBA #19517 E‑mail: [email protected] Edmond, OK 73034 of April 2020, at 1:30 p.m. in (405) 235‑8455 McAFEE & TAFT Attorney for Personal Representative (405) 330‑2226 courtroom 202 of the Oklahoma County (3‑23, 3‑30‑20) A Professional Corporation (3‑23, 3‑30‑20) (405) 330‑2234 (FAX) Courthouse, 320 Park A venue, (CV11871958) Tenth Floor, Two Leadership Square ATTORNEYS FOR PLANTIFF Oklahoma City, OK. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION 211 North Robinson (3‑16, 3‑23, 3‑30‑20) A response to the motion must be Case No. CJ‑2020‑729 (PR11874029) Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102 filed with the Oklahoma County Court Judge Aletia Haynes Timmons NOTICE FOR HEARING FINAL Telephone: (405) 235‑9621 Clerk no less than five (5) days prior to IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF (CV11871914) ACCOUNT, PETITION FOR FAX #: (405) 235‑0439 Civil the date and time set for hearing. A OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF NOTICE BY PUBLICATION ORDER ALLOWING FINAL Email: copy of the response must be mailed to OKLAHOMA (CV11869289) Case No. CJ‑19‑6364 ACCOUNT, DETERMINING [email protected] Defendant or counsel for Defendant and WILMINGTON TRUST, NOTICE OF PUBLICATION IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HEIRS AND FINAL DECREE OF ATTORNEYS FOR PETITIONER a copy must be delivered to the Court Case No. CS‑2019‑6701 OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, DISTRIBUTION (3‑23‑20) and the office of the District Attorney IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA AS SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE No. PB‑2019‑1421 immediately upon filing the response. OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF CREDIT ACCEPTANCE TO CITIBANK, N.A., AS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF IT IS SO ORDERED! (PR11874108) OKLAHOMA CORPORATION, Plaintiff, v. TRUSTEE FOR MERRILL OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF KENDRA COLEMAN AMENDED NOTICE OF TINKER FEDERAL CREDIT SARA PHILLIPS, Defendant. LYNCH MORTGAGE OKLAHOMA DISTRICT JUDGE HEARING PETITION FOR UNION Plaintiff vs. RODNEY SARA PHILLIPS you are hereby INVESTORS TRUST, In the Matter of the Estate of Approved: PROBATE OF WILL, G. THOMAS, Defendant. noticed that you have been sued by MORT­GAGE LOAN Brenda Faye Hornbeak, Kyle B. Wasson, OBA #22331 APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL To the above‑named Defendant: Credit Acceptance Corporation and you ASSET‑BACKED CERTIFI­ Deceased Midtown Attorneys, P.C. REPRESENTATIVE, AND FOR A RODNEY G. THOMAS WHEREVER must answer Plaintiff’s petition on or CATES, SERIES 2007‑HE2, There having been filed in this Court 1213 N. Classen Blvd. JUDICIAL DETERMINATION OF FOUND before MAY 20, 2020 or a money Plaintiff, v. MELVIN L. the Final Account, Petition for Order Oklahoma City, OK 73106 HEIRS, DEVISEES AND You are hereby notified that an judgement in the amount of 14,769.74 MOORE A/K/A MELVIN Allowing Final Account, Determining (405) 942‑9595 Telephone LEGATEES action has been filed in the District plus interest will be rendered MOORE, DECEASED; Heirs and Final Decree of Distribution, (405) 942‑3930 Fax Case No. PB‑2020‑156 Court, of Oklahoma County, State of accordingly. SPOUSE, IF ANY, OF for the final settlement and distribution Dated this day March 9 2020. (3‑16, 3‑23, 3‑30‑20) of the estate. IN THE DISTRICT OF OKLAHOMA Oklahoma, Case No. CS‑2019‑6701, MELVIN L. MOORE; COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA styled “Tinker Federal Credit Union, RICK WARREN ANGELA D. MOORE A/K/A NOTICE OF THE HEARING IS (SEAL) OKLAHOMA COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE Plaintiff v. Rodney G. Thomas, (CV11871946) ANGELA MOORE; SPOUSE, HEREBY GIVEN to all heirs, legatees DISTRICT COURT CLERK ESTATE OF VICTOR H. Defendant”, The action alleges that Notice By Publication IF ANY, OF ANGELA D. and devisees of Brenda Faye Hornbeak, By: DEPUTY COURT CLERK TUMLINSON, Deceased. Defendant is indebted to Tinker Federal Case No. CS‑2019‑9481 MOORE; JOHN DOE, OCCU­ Deceased, that said Final Account and APPROVED BY: Notice is hereby given to all persons Credit Union in the amount of IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND PANT; UNKNOWN HEIRS, Petition is set for hearing on June 3, Greg A. Metzer, OBA #11432 interested in the Estate of Victor H. $4,564.34 as of june 7, 2019. FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE SUCCESSORS AND 2020, at 3:00 p.m. in Room 217 of the METZER & AUSTIN, P.L.L.C. Tumlinson, deceased, that on the 13th You and/or your unknown OF OKLAHOMA ASSIGNS OF MELVIN L. Oklahoma County Courthouse, when 1 South Broadway, Suite 100 day of February, 2020, there was filed successors are hereby notified that you Ram Contracting, L.L.C., and where all persons interested may Edmond, OK 73034 MOORE; ERMA MOORE in the District Court of Oklahoma have been sued in this action and must appear and contest the same. (405) 330‑2226 Plaintiff, vs. Melvin J. Smith A/K/A ERMA CELESTINE County, State of Oklahoma, the Petition answer the petition filed by Plaintiff on I have set my hand and seal of said (405) 330‑2234 (FAX) and Audrie M. Smith; Defend­ TURNER; AND STATE OF COUli this 19th day of March 2020. of Kristy Mae Tumlinson, a/k/a Kristy or before May 18, 2020 or the facts ants. OKLAHOMA EX REL contained in said Petition will be taken ATTORNEYS FOR PLANTIFF APRIL D. COLLINS Mae Tumlinson Blew for probate of (3‑16, 3‑23, 3‑30‑20) THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: OKLAHOMA TAX JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT will and praying that Letters as true and judgment will be entered in 2020 MELVIN J. SMITH AND COMMISSION Defendant(s). RICK WARREN Testamentary be issued to her as favor of Tinker Federal Credit Union. AUDRIE M. SMITH, AND IF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA, TO: Issued March 5, 2020. (SEAL) Court Clerk Personal Representative of the Estate, (CV11871918) EITHER IS DECEASED, THEIR Spouse, if any, of Melvin L. Moore, RICK WARREN By: Deputy to serve without bond, and for a judicial NOTICE BY PUBLICATION RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS, Unknown Heirs, Successors and (SEAL) COURT CLERK LEE M. HOLMES OBA #4325 determination of heirs, devisees and Case No. CJ‑20‑215 EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, Assigns of Melvin L. Moore and Erma By: Deputy Court Clerk IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF MARK L. HOLMES OBA #15790 legatees of the Decedent. DEVISEES, TRUSTEES, ASSIGNS Moore, if living or if dead, and to said Attorney for Plaintiff: OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF TRACY SPECK NEISENT OBA Pursuant to an Order of this Court AND SUCCESSORS. Defendant(s)’ unknown successors, if JEFFERY S. LUDLAM, OBA #17822 OKLAHOMA #15817 made on the 19th day of March, 2020, Said Defendants are hereby notified any. notice is hereby given that the 12th day HALL & LUDLAM, PLLC CREDIT ACCEPTANCE TRAVIS SMITH OBA #8418 that they have been sued in the District TAKE NOTICE that you have been of May, 2020, at 9:00 a.m., is the day 210 Park Ave, Suite 3001 CORPORATION, Plaintiff, v. Attorneys for Personal Representative Court in and for Oklahoma County, sued by Wilmington Trust, National and time that the Petition for Probate of Oklahoma City) OK 73102 ANTHONY LEWIS, 501 N.W. 13th State of Oklahoma, in Case No. Association, as Successor Trustee to Will, Appointment of Personal Repre­ (405) 600‑9500 ‑ Telephone Defendant. CS‑2019‑9481, styled “Ram Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73103 Citibank, N.A., as Trustee for Merrill sentative and for Determination of (405) 600‑9550 ‑ Facsimile ANTHONY LEWIS you are hereby Contracting, L.L.C., Plaintiff, vs. (405) 235‑8455 Lynch Mortgage Investors Trust, Mort­ Heirs, Devisees and Legatees will be (3‑9, 3‑16, 3‑23‑20) noticed that you have been sued by Melvin J. Smith and Audrie M. Smith, (3‑23, 3‑30‑20) gage Loan Asset‑Backed Certificates, heard in the District Courtroom of the Credit Acceptance Corporation and you Defendants”. The action alleges that Series 2007‑HE2, in the District Court Honorable Judge Collins in the District must answer Plaintiff’s petition on or Defendants are indebted to Plaintiff in (CV11869418) of Oklahoma County, State of (PR11874089) Courthouse of Oklahoma County in before MAY 20, 2020 or a money the amount of $5,070.25, together with NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION NOTICE OF PUBLICATION judgement in the amount of 11,182.14 Oklahoma, and that you must answer Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and all Case No. CS‑2019‑9419 pre and post judgment interest, all costs FOR PROBATE OF WILL, persons interest may appear and contest plus interest will be rendered and attorney’s fees expended in this case the Petition on or before May 15, 2020, APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF accordingly. or the allegations of said Petition will be the same. OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF and expended in collection of judgment. REPRESENTATIVE, DETERMI­ Dated this day March 9 2020. taken as true and judgement rendered Witness, the undersigned Judge of OKLAHOMA You and/or your unknown NATION OF HEIRS‑AT‑LAW, RICK WARREN against you awarding Plaintiff a first the District Court of Oklahoma County, TINKER FEDERAL CREDIT successors are hereby notified that you DEVISEES AND LEGATEES, AND (SEAL) OKLAHOMA COUNTY lien upon the following described real State of Oklahoma, this 19th day of UNION Plaintiff, vs. have been sued in this action and must WAIVER OF THE FILING OF AN DISTRICT COURT CLERK estate, situated in Oklahoma County, March, 2020. MICHAEL R. CHILDS, answer the Petition filed by Plaintiff on INVENTORY AND By: DEPUTY COURT CLERK State of Oklahoma, to‑wit: APRIL D. COLLINS Defendant. or before April 29, 2020, or the facts APPRAISEMENT APPROVED BY: JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT To the above‑named Defendant: contained in said Petition will be taken LOT SEVEN (7), OF BLOCK Case No. PB‑2020‑305 Greg A. Metzer, OBA #11432 RICK WARREN MICHAEL R. CHILDS WHEREVER as true and judgment will be entered in Continued on next page IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF METZER & AUSTIN, P.L.L.C. (SEAL) Court Clerk FOUND OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF 1 South Broadway, Suite 100 By: Deputy You are hereby notified that an OKLAHOMA Edmond, OK 73034 Mitch D. McCuistian. OBA #31144 action has been filed in the District IN THE MATTER OF THE (405) 330‑2226 Brian J. Barrett, OBA #32349 Court, of Oklahoma County, State of Miscellaneous ESTATE OF DAIRL E. (405) 330‑2234 (FAX) Miscellaneous Eva ns & Davis, PLLC Oklahoma, Case No. CS‑2019‑9419, OGLE, Deceased. ATTORNEYS FOR PLANTIFF 211 N. Broadway styled “Tinker Federal Credit Union, NOTICE is hereby given to all (3‑16, 3‑23, 3‑30‑20) (MS11874094) (MS11874094) Edmond, OK 73034 Plaintiff v. Michael R. Childs, persons interested in the estate of Dairl Telephone: (405) 286‑2335 Defendant”. The action alleges that E. Ogle, also known as Dairl Edward Fax: (40 5) 286‑2770 Defendant is indebted to Tinker Federal Ogle and Dairl Ogle (“Decedent”), that E‑mail: [email protected] Credit Union in the amount of on the 29th day of March, 2020, E‑mail: [email protected] $6,178.73 as of September 11, 2019. Malynda Wallace (“Petitioner”) Attorneys for Petitioner You and/or your unknown Miscellaneous produced and filed in the District Court (3‑23‑3‑30‑20) successors are hereby notified that you of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, an have been sued in this action and must (MS11874092) instrument purporting to be Decedent’s answer the Petition filed by Plaintiff on Last Will and Testament, and that such (PR11874109) or before May 19, 2020 or the facts person also filed in the Court a Petition AMENDED NOTICE OF contained in said Petition will be taken for Probate of Will, Appointment of HEARING FIRST AND FINAL as true and judgment will be entered in Personal Representative, Determination ACCOUNT, PETITION FOR favor of Tinker Federal Credit Union. of Heirs‑at‑Law, Devisees and DECREE OF DISTRIBUTION AND Issued May 5, 2020 Legatees, and Waiver of the Filing of an DISCHARGE OF PERSONAL RICK WARREN Inventory and Appraisement (“Petition”) REPRESENTATIVE (SEAL) COURT CLERK praying in part that the Court (i) admit Case No. PB‑2019‑53 By: Deputy Court Clerk the instrument identified as the IN THE DISTRICT OF OKLAHOMA Attorney for Plaintiff: Pour‑Over Will of Dairl E. Ogle dated COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA JEFFERY S. LUDLAM, OBA #17822 November 29, 2011 (“Will”), to probate IN THE MATTER OF THE HALL & LUDLAM, PLLC as Decedent’s Last Will and Testament; ESTATE OF REGINA JEAN 210 Park Ave, Suite 3001 (ii) issue Letters Testamentary SAZAMA, Deceased. Oklahoma City, OK 73102 to Peti­tioner to serve as personal Notice is hereby given that Jeffrey J. (405) 600‑9500 ‑ Telephone representative of Decedent’s estate, Distel, the duly appointed and qualified (405) 600‑9550 ‑ Facsimile without bond; (iii) determine the iden­ Personal Representative of the Estate of (3‑9, 3‑16, 3‑23‑20) tity of Decedent’s heirs‑at‑law, devisees Regina Jean Sazama, deceased, has and legatees and any guardian or filed his First and Final Account, conservator of any minor or Petition for Decree of Distribution and (CV11871912) incompetent heir‑at‑law for the Discharge of Personal Representative. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION purposes of filing waivers or consents A hearing has been fixed by the Judge Case No. CS‑19‑10106 herein by any of such persons as of the District Court for the 18th day of IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF permitted by law; and (iv) enter an May, 2020, at 9:00 a.m., in the District OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF order stating that the personal represent­ Courtroom of the Honorable Judge OKLAHOMA ative shall not be required to make and Allen Welch in the Oklahoma County CREDIT ACCEPTANCE return to the Court an inventory and Courthouse in Oklahoma City, CORPORATION, Plaintiff, v. appraisement of Decedent’s estate. Oklahoma, and all persons interested in SHAWNEAL KING, Pursuant to an order of the Court, the Estate are notified to appear and Defendant. notice is hereby given that the 2nd day show cause, if they have any, why the SHAWNEAL KING you are hereby (3‑23‑20) (3‑23‑20) of June, 2020 at 1:30 p.m., has been Account should not be settled and noticed that you have been sued by (3‑23‑20) LPXLP journalrecord.com » The Journal Record » March 23, 2020» 7B

FURLIS SAMS, JR., an indi­ at CITY HALL 6407 Avondale Drive, in an amount equal to five percent (5%) Cana ­dian County, Oklahoma, PENNYMAC LOAN vidual, 6. RODOLFO MARIO Nichols Hills, Oklahoma, until 10:00 of the total amount of the Bid and all according to the recorded plat SERVICES, LLC; Plaintiff, vs. Civil PEREZ, an individual, 7. a.m. on Tuesday, April 7, 2020 for the Alternates. thereof; THE HEIRS, PERSONAL AUSTIN CHRISTOPHER construction of: Following the evaluation of bids, a subject to unpaid taxes, advancements REPRESENTATIVES, DEVI­ ELEVEN (11), IN STANFORD TABER, an individual, 8. 2020 G.O. BOND ISSUE PAVING recommendation may be made to the by Plaintiff for taxes, insurance SEES, TRUSTEES, SUCCES­ HOMES 2ND ADDITION, TO CODY SHANE TABER, an IMPROVEMENTS Metropolitan Library Commission for premiums, and expenses necessary for SORS AND ASSIGNS OF OKLAHOMA CITY, individual, 9. THOMAS PROJECT NO. PC‑2001 approval. the preservation of the subject property, ANDREW G. CORBIN A/K/A OKLAHOMA COUNTY, HEATH EDWARDS, an indi­ 1800 BLOCK OF DEVONSHIRE (3‑20, 3‑23‑20) if any, said property having been duly ANDREW GEORGE OKLAHOMA, ACCORDING vidual, 10. KEVIN TEDEREA BLVD. appraised at $190,660.00. Sale will be CORBIN, DECEASED; et al. BUSH, an individual, 11. 1700 BLOCK OF KINGSBURY made pursuant to a Special Execution Defendants. TO THE RECORDED PLAT (MS11874041) NELSON EDWARD LANE And Order Of Sale issued in accordance THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO THEREOF. SOLICITATION FOR BIDS (BID PARRISH, an individual, Bids will be publicly opened at 10:00 with judgment entered in the District COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY PROPERTY ADDRESS: 3124 NOTICE) a.m. on Tuesday, April 7, 2020 at Court of Canadian County, Oklahoma, INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL S.W. 40th Street, Oklahoma City, Defendants. Sealed bids will be received by the Nichols City Hall. Bidders shall be in Case No. CJ‑2019‑296, entitled BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. OK 73119 TO Defendants, Michael Scott Coe, Office of Management and Enterprise pre‑qualified in accordance with the Paramount Residential Mortgage Notice is hereby given that on the for the sum of $63,160.17, with interest Robert Tony McClish, III, Jimmy Furlis Services, Capital Assets Management, Instructions to Bidders. Bids shall be Group, Inc., Plaintiff, vs. Jeremy S. 6th day of May, 2020, at 10:00 from August 1, 2019, at 9.5 percent per Sams, Jr., and Kevin Tederea Bush: Construction and Properties made in accordance with the Notice to Olson, A/K/A Jeremy Scott Olson, o’clock, A.M., (location at Courthouse annum or at the current adjustable rate, Notice is hereby given pursuant to 12 Department, Will Rogers Building, Bidders, Requirements for Bidders, Spouse of Jeremy S. Olson, if or Room #), 200, of the Cleveland together with a reasonable attorney’s O.S. section 2004 that each of you has 2401 Lincoln Blvd. Ste. 212, Oklahoma Plans, Specifications, and Bidder’s married and Brandi C. Olson, A/K/A County Courthouse in Norman, fee, $300.00 for abstracting, advances been sued in Oklahoma County, in the City, OK 73105, up to and including the Proposal, which are on file and Brandi Charelle Olson, being all of Oklahoma, the undersigned Sheriff will for taxes, insurance and property pres­ State of Oklahoma in the above entitled time and date indicated below. The bids available for examination at the Office the Defendants and persons holding or offer for alias sale and sell for cash to ervation, and the costs of this action, matter by South D LLC, an Oklahoma will be opened and read aloud after the of the City Clerk in the Municipal claiming any interest or lien in the the highest and best bidder, subject to and ordering said property sold to Limited Liability Company. South D time indicated. Digital copies of the real estate ad valorem taxes, superior Building and are made a part of this subject property. satisfy said judgment, and forever LLC, an Oklahoma Limited Liability plans and bid documents may be Chris West, Sheriff of special assessments and all interests of notice as fully set forth herein and copy barring you and all persons claiming by, Company, is seeking damages in excess obtained from CAP website at: Canadian County, Oklahoma record, if any, except the Mortgage and of which may be obtained on a CD from through or under you from ever setting of $75,000 against each of the following https://omes.ok.gov/services/ Don Timberlake ‑ #9021 interests foreclosed herein on the Smith Roberts Baldischwiler, LLC, 100 up or asserting any right, title, equity or Defendants: Michael Scott Coe, Robert construction‑and‑properties. BAER & TIMBERLAKE, P.C. following described real property, N. E. 5th Street, Oklahoma City, interest in and to said real estate Tony McClish, III, Jimmy Furlis Sams, Digital copies of the P.O. Box 18486 to‑wit: Oklahoma 73104 upon a non‑refundable adverse to the right and title of the Jr., and Kevin Tederea Bush. Pursuant bid documents are on file at the Oklahoma City, OK 73154‑0486 Lot Seven (7), Block Two (2), payment of $10.00 per CD. All bids purchaser at said foreclosure sale, and to 12 O.S. section 2004, Michael Scott Construction & Properties office and Telephone: (405) 842‑7722 DOBBS ESTATES, Cleveland shall remain on file at least forty‑eight for such other and further relief to Coe, Robert Tony McClish, III, Jimmy are available for public inspection. Facsimile: (405) 848‑9349 County, Oklahoma, according to (48) hours thereafter before a contract which it may be entitled. Furlis Sams, Jr., and Kevin Tederea CAP Project Number: 20230 BT File No.: 118456 the recorded plat thereof, shall be made and entered into thereon. WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFI­ Bush must each answer the petition 41 Project Name: Culvert Replacement (3‑16, 3‑23‑20) commonly known as 10317 Oak A Mandatory Pre‑Bid Conference CIAL SEAL this 13th day of March, days from March 24, 2020 or a Project Location: Arcadia Conserva­ Drive, Newalla, OK 74857 (the will be held at Nichols Hills Public 2020. monetary judgment in excess of tion Education Area, Edmond, OK “Property”) Works, located at 1009 N.W. 75th (SS11871943) $75,000.00 will be rendered Cost Estimate: $271,000.00 Alias sale will be made pursuant to a RICK WARREN NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73116, at Using Agency: Oklahoma Special Execution and Order of Alias (SEAL) Court Clerk accordingly. CJ‑2019‑410 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, March 27, Department of Wildlife Conservation Sale issued out of the office of the By: Deputy IT IS SO ORDERED, THIS 19 OF Notice is given that on the 20th day 2020. (See INSTRUCTIONS TO Bid Documents Available: March Court Clerk in and for Cleveland Shapiro & Cejda, LLC MARCH, 2020. of April, 2020, at 10:00 AM, at the BIDDERS for mandatory pre‑bid 20, 2020 Fee to Submit Online Bid: See County, Oklahoma, and pursuant to said 770 NE 63rd St RICK WARREN second floor lobby of the County Court­ conference requirements.) Website judgment reserving the right of Plaintiff Oklahoma City, OK 73105‑6431 (SEAL) Court Clerk house; in the City of El Reno, Canadian Additional information is contained Pre‑Bid Conference: Mandatory, to recall said execution by oral (405) 848‑1819 By: Clerk of the Oklahoma County County, Oklahoma, the Sheriff of said in the Bidding Documents. Bidders Refer to “Instructions to Bidders” in announcement and/or order of the File No. 20‑136136 Court County will offer for sale and sell, with must carefully read the Bidding Docu­ Project Manual. In case of adverse Court, prior to the alias sale, said judg­ (3‑16, 3‑23, 3‑30‑20) Approved as to form and content by: appraisement, for cash, at public ments (and addenda, if any) prior to weather conditions, please call ment entered in the District Court in and Robin D. McGrew auction, to the highest and best bidder, bidding this project. 405‑521‑2112 prior to Pre‑bid for said County, State of Oklahoma, in Bar Number: 16015 all that certain real estate in Canadian (CV11874063) Dated this 12th day of March, 2020. Conference. Case No. CJ‑2019‑1007, entitled Attorney for Plaintiff County, Oklahoma, to‑wit: NOTICE OF SERVICE VIA Amanda Copeland Date and Time: 4/2/2020 at PennyMac Loan Services, LLC, McGrew, McGrew & Associates, P.C. Lot Thirty‑Four (34), Block PUBLICATION CITY CLERK 10:00AM Plaintiff, vs. The Heirs, Personal 400 N. Walker, Suite 115 Three (3), in Patco Village Case No.: CJ‑2019‑4825 (3‑16, 3‑23‑20) Location: Arcadia Conservation Representatives,­ Devisees, Trustees, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102 Section III, an Addition the City IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Education, 7201 E. 33rd Street, Successors and Assigns of Andrew G. Telephone: (405) 235‑9909 of Oklahoma City, Canadian OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF Edmond, OK, 73013 Corbin a/k/a Andrew George Corbin, Fax: (405) 235‑9929 (MS11873883) County, Oklahoma, according to OKLAHOMA Bid Opening Date: 4/16/2020 deceased, et al., Defendants, to satisfy: E‑mail The Metropolitan Library System is the recorded plat thereof; 1. SOUTH D LLC, an Location: Will Rogers Building 2401 FIRST: The costs of said action Address:[email protected] requesting sealed bids for: Initiation to subject to unpaid taxes, advancements Oklahoma Limited Liability N. Lincoln Blvd. Ste. 214 OKC, OK accrued and accruing; (3‑23, 3‑30, 4‑6‑20) Bid (ITB) 20‑023‑05 ‑ Building by Plaintiff for taxes, insurance Company, Plaintiff, v. 1. 73105 SECOND: The judgment and first Improvements. The project consists of premiums, and expenses necessary for lien of the Plaintiff, PennyMac Loan CERTAIN UNDERWRITERS the improvements to shopping center PO Box 53448, Oklahoma City, OK the reservation of the subject property, 73152‑3448 ‑ Turn in bids in Suite 212 Services, LLC, in the sum of AT LLOYD’S, LONDON, tenant spaces to accommodate the if any, said property having been duly Bid Opening Time: 2:00 PM $44,097.51 with interest thereon at the subscribing to Policy temporary relocation of the Belle Isle appraised at $92,976.00. Sale will be Contact Person(s): rate of 7.25% per annum from January #B1368E170584 and Policy Library. made pursuant to a Special Execution Miscellaneous Consultant ‑ Mass Architects, Inc. 1, 2019, as adjusted, if applicable, until #B1368E180584, 2. RICHARD Sealed bids will be accepted until And Order Of Sale issued in accordance Jason Cady [email protected] paid; advances for taxes, insurance and MARK MITCHELL, an indi­ (MS11872002) Wednesday, April 08, 2020 at 2:00 with judgment entered in the District (405)231‑1990 preservation expenses, accrued and vidual, 3. MICHAEL SCOTT NOTICE TO BIDDERS PM at the 1st floor Security Desk at the Court of Canadian County, Oklahoma, CAP ‑ Rebekah Pennington Rebek­ accruing; abstracting expenses, accrued COE, an individual, 4. Notice is hereby given that the City Downtown Library (3rd floor), 300 in Case No. CJ‑2019‑410, entitled [email protected] and accruing; bankruptcy fees and ROBERT TONY MCCLISH, of Nichols Hills will receive sealed bids Park Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK Wilmington Savings Fund Society, (405)522‑0050 costs, if any; and an attorney’s fee, plus III, an individual, 5. JIMMY in the Office of the City Clerk, located 73102. Bids will be opened and read FSB, not in its individual capacity, If the bid exceeds $50,000, a costs, with interest thereon at the same aloud at that time. but solely as indenture trustee of cashier’s check, a certified check or rate, until paid. Bids shall be in a sealed envelope or Citigroup Mortgage Loan Trust surety bid bond in the amount of five Persons or other entities having package, clearly marked “Sealed Bid ‑ 2017‑RP2, Plaintiff, vs. Unknown percent (5%) of the total bid shall interest in the property, including those Miscellaneous ITB 20‑023‑05 ‑ Building Successors of Alice Tudor, if any, accompany the sealed bid of each whose actual addresses are unknown Improvements”, with the name of the Jane Doe, as Occupant of the (MS11874098) bidder. Security checks will be returned and persons or other entities who have Bidder, and the time and date of the bid Premises a/k/a Manda Miller, John or may have unknown successors and to all but the three lowest bidders after Tudor, Spouse of John Tudor, if opening. the bid opening. The three lowest bid such unknown successors are hereby The specifications and bid married a/k/a Mary Tudor and notified are: The Heirs, Personal securities will be retained until the Stormy Williams a/k/a John Doe, as documents may be at Southwest contract is awarded. Representatives,­ Devisees, Trustees, Construction News or downloaded at Occupant of the Premises, being all Successors and Assigns of Andrew G. By: Rebekah Pennington of the Defendants and persons holding https://www.bidnetdirect.com/. Corbin a/k/a Andrew George Corbin, Project Manager, Construction & or claiming any interest or lien in the A mandatory pre‑bid meeting will be deceased; Jennifer Corbin; Occupants Properties Department subject property. held on Thursday, March 26, 2020 at of the Premises; The Bank of New York (3‑23, 3‑30‑20) Chris West, Sheriff of 2:00PM on site at 3621 NW Mellon FKA The Bank of New York Canadian County, Oklahoma Expressway, Oklahoma City, OK. All Successor Indenture Trustee to Don Timberlake ‑ #9021 interested parties must attend. The JPMorgan Chase, N.A., as Indenture BAER & TIMBERLAKE, P.C. Architect and MLS will be present. Trustee on Behalf of the Noteholders of P.O. Box 18486 Each Bid must be accompanied by a the CWHEQ Inc., CWHEO Revolving (3‑23‑20) Oklahoma City, OK 73154‑0486 certified or cashier’s check or bid bond Home Equity Loan Trust, Series Telephone: (405) 842‑7722 2005‑E. Facsimile: (405) 848‑9349 The property has been duly (SS11871939) BT File No.: 118824 appraised in the sum of $93,000.00. Miscellaneous NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE (3‑16, 3‑23‑20) WITNESS MY HAND this 13th day CJ‑2019‑296 of March, 2020. (MS11874095) Notice is given that on the 20th day TODD R. GIBSON of April, 2020, at 10:00 AM, at the Sheriff second floor lobby of the County Court­ KIVELL, RAYMENT AND FRANCIS house, in the City of El Reno, Canadian A Professional Corporation County, Oklahoma, the Sheriff of said Jason Howell, OBA #19128 County will offer for sale and sell, with Triad Center I, Suite 550 appraisement, for cash, at public (CC11871985) 7666 East 61st Street auction, to the highest and best bidder, NOTICE OF ALIAS SALE OF Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133 all that certain real estate in Canadian LAND UNDER EXECUTION Telephone (918) 254‑0626 County, Oklahoma, to‑wit: Case No. CJ‑2019‑1007 Facsimile (918) 254‑7915 Lot Twenty (20), of Block Twen­ Judge Balkman, Thad E‑mail: [email protected] ty‑three (23), in Timbercreek IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF Estates Phase 3, an Addition to FOR CLEVELAND COUNTY STATE (3‑16, 3‑23‑20) the City of Oklahoma City, OF OKLAHOMA

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