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EPISODE · Sep 9, 2019 · 13 MIN

Would US methane rules have destroyed marginal oil production?

from Capitol Crude: The US Energy Policy Podcast · host S&P Global Platts

Columbus Oil operates 27 oil wells in rural Oklahoma which each produce an average of just 8 to 10 b/d of oil equivalent. On this week's Capitol Crude, Darlene Wallace, Columbus' president, CEO and owner, talks about all the cost-cutting she's had to take to make a profit --...

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Columbus Oil operates 27 oil wells in rural Oklahoma which each produce an average of just 8 to 10 b/d of oil equivalent. On this week's Capitol Crude, Darlene Wallace, Columbus' president, CEO and owner, talks about all the cost-cutting she's had...

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