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Friday, September 29, 2023

Oil data for Fisher County, January through July

Fisher County produced 2,464,924 barrels of oil in the first half of 2023.

The top two producing operators for that time period are Clear Fork, Inc., at 866,423 barrels, and Moriah Operating, LLC, with 546,254.

The top producing lease is the Jenna Unit, coming in with 313,179 barrels at the half year mark. Moriah operates this lease.

Both Clear Fork and Moriah operate wells in the Garden City, S. (Wolfcamp) field.

Data extracted from the Railroad Commission of Texas website.

Sunday, September 17, 2023

Browning backs new acquisition company

Browning Oil Company, Inc. (BOCI), an oil operating company, has partnered with Peak 10 Energy, an oil and gas acquisition and development company that manages investing.

The portfolio building company is listed under many different iterations of Peak 10, LSCP, and Registered Agents Inc. on the Texas Comptroller's website. This endeavor, Peak 10 Energy, is the newest configuration, licensed  in 2023. 

Browning is well known in Fisher County and currently has 53 oil drilling permits listed with the Railroad Commission in the county, and also has local mineral holdings, according to the Fisher County Appraisal District records.

A press release issued in August stated assets had been acquired by Peak 10 Energy in Fisher and Scurry counties.

Saturday, September 16, 2023

It matters to me

Here are a few things that I would like people who write to remember:

  • There is not an A in cemetery!
  • "Weary" and "wary" have very different meanings
  • "Who's" is a contraction of "who is"; "whose" pertains to a person
Thank you for your time.

Tuesday, September 5, 2023

Grass fire burns large acreage north of Rotan

- Fire behind the mountains -

According to information from KTXS News in Abilene, the billowing smoke that could be seen yesterday on the northern horizon near Rotan, behind the Double Mountains, was from the Peacock Fire in Stonewall County, and 2,000 acres burned as of midnight last night.

In the Fire and Smoke section of the Austin American-Statesman, the fire was listed as 75% contained at 2:17 p.m. today. It also says the fire management complexity is a type 5 incident and the fire cause is undetermined.

Wildfires can be tracked on the smoke map provided by the Statesman. 

The  National Interagency Coordination Center also has a fire map.

The Peacock Fire has left a thin haze around the mountains.