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News From the Oil Patch, Sept. 4

By JOHN P. TRETBAR

It’s been a roller-coaster ride for Kansas crude prices over the last year. Kansas Common Crude at CHS in McPherson dropped $1.75 on Friday to close out the month of August at $45.25 per barrel. That’s a dollar more than the price at the beginning of the month, nearly ten dollars more than at the beginning of the year, but nearly eighteen dollars LESS than the price at the end of August of last year.

In its latest monthly crude-oil production report, the Energy Information Administration said U.S. operators produced 12.082 million barrels of crude oil in June, a slight drop from May’s total but more than 13% higher than the figure from June of last year. In Kansas production in June reached 92 million barrels, which is up two percent from the month before but down more than five percent from a year earlier.

Regulators report 94 new intent-to-drill notices across the state last month, down from 111 the month before and less than half the 236 intents reported in August of last year. The Kansas Corporation Commission reports seven new intents on file in Barton County, six in Ellis County and two in Stafford County. The year-to-date total is just 735 intents, compared to 1,303 intents through August of last year.

Independent Oil & Gas Service reports spotty muddy conditions continue to slow down drilling-rig movement across parts of the state. The weekly rig count is down one in eastern Kansas and up one west of Wichita. Operators were about to spud one well in Ellis County, and drilling was underway on one lease in Barton County.

Baker Hughes reported a big drop in its weekly rotary rig count Friday. Across the nation there 904 active rigs, marking a decline of 12 oil rigs. Canada reports 150 active rigs, up eleven from the week before. The count in Texas down down five rigs. Oklahoma was down two, while North Dakota gained three rigs.

There are 24 new drilling permits across Kansas this week, six in eastern Kansas and 18 west of Wichita, including three in Barton County and one in Ellis County. The total so far this year of 649 new drilling permits.

Independent Oil & Gas Service reported 14 newly completed wells in Kansas last week including one in Barton County.. That’s 964 completions so far this year. There were three new completions east of Wichita and eleven in Western Kansas.

Quintana Energy Services announced last week it’s selling conventional operations in Kansas and Oklahoma to a Wichita firm, but will retain its extensive interests in horizontal wells and hydraulic fracturing in several of the nation’s biggest shale plays. Wichita-based oilfield service company Hurricane Services is paying $4.4 million for conventional operations located in Bartlesville, Oklahoma as well as Oakley, Ottawa, Thayer and El Dorado in Kansas.

The Nebraska Supreme Court gave its blessing to the latest route planned for the Keystone Pipeline expansion. The ruling paves the way for construction to begin, although opponents say the fight to stop the project is “far from over.” The pipeline faces other hurdles, including a federal lawsuit in Montana and ongoing opposition from Native American tribes in Nebraska and South Dakota.

Construction could begin soon on the TransMountain pipeline expansion, which would more than double the amount of heavy crude moved from Alberta to Canada’s Pacific coast. Work has restarted at the storage terminal where the pipeline terminates, and at a marine terminal where crude is loaded onto tankers.

Canada’s government has shuffled its energy regulators in a new law which went into effect last week The National Energy Board officially becomes the Canada Energy Regulator. The agency’s Web site promises improvements in decision-making, greater participation by the public and tribal interests, and improved safety and environmental protection.

Despite a decline in railroad freight traffic generally, oil-by-rail continues to show gains over last year at this time. The Association of American Railroads reports 12,212 tanker cars hauling petroleum and petroleum products during the week ending August 24. That’s up 7.8% compared to the same week last year. The year-to-date total is up more than 20% over last year. Total freight traffic by rail was down 6.5% last week.

Weekly reporting from the government shows record-high crude-oil production and a big drop in imports. U.S. crude production set an all-time record. The Energy Information Administration reports operators pumped 12.5 million barrels per day during the week ending August 23. That tops last week’s report by 161,000 barrels per day, and beats the previous all-time record (set May 31) by 122,000 barrels per day. The government also reported a dramatic drop in U.S. crude-oil imports, down about 1.3 million barrels to 5.9 million barrels per day. The four-week average is down more than 12 percent from the same four-week period last year.

Crude oil inventories are down ten million barrels in the latest weekly tally. EIA said total domestic stockpiles match the five-year seasonal average, at 427.8 million barrels.

Hays resident receives milestone safe driving recognition

INVER GROVE HEIGHTS – To recognize and encourage safe driving, Charles McClurg of Hays has been honored with the CHS Million Mile Safe Driving Award. The award from CHS Transportation and Distribution honors employees who have driven 1 million miles without an accident. 

 “Attaining one million accident-free miles is an outstanding professional accomplishment. These employees’ dedication to safety is a great example of how CHS lives out our core value of safety every day and takes responsibility for the well-being of those living in the communities we serve,” says Patrick Hessini, vice president, CHS Transportation and Distribution. “By encouraging and rewarding safe driving behavior, we’re setting an example across the industry to lead with a safety-first culture and mindset.”

 McClurg has driven 2 million miles for CHS. He primarily hauls crude oil throughout the Great Bend, Kansas region.

 In its inaugural year, the CHS Million Mile Safe Driving Award will honor 47 employees for safely completing one million miles, 11 employees for safely completing two million miles and one employee for safely completing 3 million miles.

 Employees achieving the 1 million milestone were inducted into the CHS Million Mile Safe Driving Club and received a recognition plaque and personalized leather jacket. Employees that completed 2 million and 3 million miles were also honored at an awards banquet. 

 CHS Transportation and Distribution specializes in the transportation of bulk liquid, petroleum and liquefied petroleum gas products. Its fleet of more than 700 trucks logs almost 35 million miles every year.

Humane Society, Defiance Brewing team up to raise funds

By JAMES BELL
Hays Post

Rarely do the words “brewery,” “dog” and “fundraiser” go together, but a new event next month hopes to combine all three.

From 3 to 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 14, the Humane Society of the High Plains and the Hays Public Library will team up to host Paws and Pints at Defiance Brewing Co., 2050 Old U.S. 40.

Humane Society manager Betty Hansen said interest is already high and she hopes will it turn into an annual event.

Paws and Pints will offer “all kinds of new things, and we are hoping to start this year and make this thing bigger and better every year,” she said. “I think it’s going to be great.”

“Bring your dogs out,” she said. “We will have a lot of dog activities.”

Some of the events planned include dog painting, dog toy stations, live music, and a dog talent show, which will be manned by staff and volunteers from the Hays Public Library.

“We are opening it up to the public to help them out,” said Abby Artz, HPL adult services programming coordinator.

Volunteering at the event is a part of the library’s ongoing effort to increase community outreach.

“Every month, we do what we call HPL: Hands-On — a volunteering event with a different organization around town,” Artz said. “We are trying to create more of a sense of togetherness and show that we are a community and it is really fun to work together on different events, especially this one.

“It’s going to be really fun,” she said.

Defiance is also excited to host the event, as co-founder Matthew Bender said working with community organizations is becoming a trend for breweries across the county.

“We are huge, huge animal lovers, so it was a no-brainer for us,” he said. “It felt like a natural fit.”

There is a $5 fee per dog to enter.

To sign up to volunteer with the library, visit the events Facebook page here or email [email protected].

More information about the event can be found on the Humane Society of the High Plains facebook page.

 

 

 

HaysMed CHI offers kids activities on school early release days

HaysMed

The Center for Health Improvement at HaysMed, part of The University of Kansas Health System, is offering special kids activities for the school’s early release days.

The Center is partnering with USD 489 to assist parents with an alternative activity program on the days when school releases early.

Those dates are September 11, October 9, November 13, February 12, March 11 and April 8. The classes are from 1:30 p.m. to 5:35 p.m. The program provides a variety of group activities and keeps kids moving and having fun.

Early Release Days are designed for children ages 6 – 11 and will be held at The Center for Health Improvement Gymnasium at 2500 Canterbury Drive in Hays. Transportation is provided by USD 489 from the child’s respective school to the The Center upon request.

The fee is $12 for each day a child attends and includes a healthy snack.

The registration is due by Monday before each early release activity day. To register go to https://haysmed.clubautomation.com or call 623-5900. Registration is limited to 25 children.

FHSU women’s golf opens 2019-20 season; DeBoer third

BLUE SPRINGS, Mo. – The Fort Hays State women’s golf team opened the 2019-20 season with a 13th-place finish in the Central Region Fall Preview Tuesday-Wednesday (September 3-4). The Tigers entered the day in 17th place but climbed four spots after a final-round 313 at Adams Pointe Golf Club, a par-72, 5,910-yard layout.

Senior Taylor DeBoer led the Tigers with a third-place finish individually thanks to a 2-under 70 in the second round. The score was tied for the best round of the week and is tied for the second-best score in program history. The score was five strokes better than her previous career-best as a Tiger. After opening the tournament with a 78, DeBoer finished the week with a 4-over 148.

Sophomore Kira Mestl finished 67th after rounds of 81 and 84 totaled a 21-over 165. Senior Madison Roether was close behind in 74th after posting rounds of 88 and 80 to total 24-over 168. Freshman Kate Peterka (90-80) and junior Katie Brungardt (87-83) tied for 83rd with a 26-over 170.

Fort Hays State posted an opening-round 334 before shaving off 21 strokes in round two. Central Missouri took the title after rounds of 303 and 299, while UCM student-athlete Rosie Klausner took the individual title with a 2-over 146 (75-71).

The Tigers will be back in action early next week (September 9-10) when they travel to Tahlequah, Okla. and Cherokee Springs Golf Course for the NSU Women’s Classic.

Soler breaks KC home run record, Royals beat Tigers

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – Jorge Soler broke the Kansas City home run record with his 39th homer of the season and Ryan O’Hearn hit a game-ending home run to lift the Royals to a 6-5 win over the Detroit Tigers on Tuesday night.

O’Hearn sent the first pitch he saw from Zac Reininger in the ninth inning over the fence in right field after a seesaw final three innings.

Tigers’ starter Daniel Norris grooved Soler a 2-2 fastball in the third inning and the Royals’ slugger didn’t miss. The three-run shot broke a tie with Mike Moustakas, who set the previous record with 38 home runs in 2017. The home run also gave Soler 100 RBIs on the season, becoming the first Royal to cross the century mark since Eric Hosmer in 2016.

Mike Montgomery was solid once again, allowing one run on six hits in 5 2/3 innings. Montgomery has now allowed one earned run or fewer in four of his last five starts and has a 2.10 ERA and 30 strikeouts in 30 innings over that span.

Whit Merrifield had three hits, upping his season total to 176, just one back of Boston’s Rafael Devers for the MLB lead.

The Tigers scored four runs from the seventh inning on to twice rally from deficits. Brandon Dixon put Detroit up 4-3 in the eighth inning with a sacrifice fly to score Jeimer Candelario, then tied the game in the ninth on Ronny Rodriguez’s single, but Alex Gordon threw out Willi Castro at home to end the inning.

Gordon tied the game in the bottom of the eighth, legging out an infield single and Soler put the Royals up 5-4, racing home on a wild pitch.

Ian Kennedy (2-2) blew his fourth save of the season, but got the win thanks to O’Hearn.

Soler’s home run was the only blemish on Norris, who threw just three innings because of pitching limits set by Detroit pitching coach Rick Anderson. Norris has thrown exactly three innings in five consecutive starts now.

Playing in his first major league game since June 13, Grayson Greiner was at the center of the Tigers’ offense from the No. 9 hole in the lineup. He laced an RBI single in the third inning to put Detroit up 1-0, then scored on Victor Reyes’ RBI double in the seventh inning to bring Detroit with in one, 3-2.

Greiner finished with three hits and Reyes had a career-high had four hits, including two doubles, for his fifth straight multi-hit game. Reyes is hitting .591 (13 for 22) in those games.

REINFORCEMENTS ARRIVE

Both teams recalled a number of players prior to Tuesday’s game. The Royals brought up 1B Ryan McBroom, who was acquired Saturday from the New York Yankees, INF/OF Erick Mejia and LHP Gabe Speier. Kansas City also activated RHP Jesse Hahn from the 60-day injured list, who had Tommy John surgery in August 2018. He hasn’t pitched in the major leagues since 2017.

The Tigers recalled LHP Tyler Alexander, INF Jeimer Candelario, C Grayson Greiner, RHP Zac Reininger, OF Christian Stewart and LHP Daniel Stumpf.

“It’s good to get some reinforcements up, especially some pitching,” Gardenhire said. “That’s going to help us out and give us a little better chance of getting the right people in there. It’s fun for them. They’re excited to be back here. We’ve got a full clubhouse.”

BIG LEAGUE DEBUTS

McBroom made his major league debut Tuesday, getting the start at first base. McBroom was one of the most dangerous hitters in the International League this season, hitting .315 with 26 home runs in 117 games for Triple-A Scranton Wilkes-Barre and led the league with 87 runs scored and a .976 OPS

The 27-year-old McBroom singled to right-center in his first plate appearance and finished the game 1 for 3.

UP NEXT

Royals: RHP Jakob Junis (8-12) will make his fourth start of the season against Detroit on Wednesday. Junis has found plenty of success in his career against the Tigers with a 7-1 record, 3.18 ERA and 59 strikeouts in 11 appearances, 10 starts, his most wins and strikeouts against any team.

Tigers: Edwin Jackson (3-8) will start for Detroit, looking to snap a 3-game losing streak. Jackson lasted just 2 1/3 innings in his last outing Friday against Minnesota, when he allowed eight runs on seven hits and walked three.

HHS 3rd, TMP-Marian 6th at HHS Golf Invitational

HAYS – The Hays High girls’ golf team finishes third at their own invitational yesterday at Smoky Hill Country Club. Garden City wins it with a 194, Salina South second at 2016 and the Indians third at 219. TMP came in sixth with a 243. Sophia Garrison led the Indians with a 46 which was good enough for second. Taleia McCrae finishes fourth with a 51.

Team Results
1. Garden City – 194
2. Salina South – 216
3. Hays High – 219
4. Great Bend – 226
5. Dodge City – 237
6. TMP Marian – 243
7. Salina Central – 250
8. Liberal – 254

Top 10 Medalists
1. Alyssa McMillen – Garden City – 40
2. Sophia Garrison – Hays High – 46
3. Ryan Warren – Garden City – 49
4. Taleia McCrae – Hays High – 51
5. Grace YI – Garden City – 51
6. Nina Frees – Salina South – 51
7. Cailee McMullen – Great Bend – 51
8. Zoe Norton – Salina South – 54
9. Emma Kells – Garden City – 54
10. Rian Linenberger – Garden City – 54

Kan. man told undercover officers someone stole cocaine from him

KANSAS CITY, KAN. – A Kansas man was sentenced Tuesday to 210 months in federal prison for selling drugs and guns to undercover officers, according to U.S. Attorney Stephen McAllister.

Heriberto Armendariz-Garcia, 39, Wellsville, Kan., pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to distribute more than five kilograms of cocaine. In his plea, he admitted he met multiple times with undercover officers, selling them cocaine, methamphetamine and firearms.

During the course of the investigation he sold or arranged for the sale of nine kilograms of cocaine, 4.8 kilograms of methamphetamine, 16 firearms and 232 rounds of ammunition.

During one meeting with undercover officers, Armendariz-Garcia told them someone had stolen four kilograms of cocaine from him and when “the people down south” found out he might lose his house.

Tigers No. 8 in D2Football.com media poll, Brown named preseason All-American

D2Football.com released its Preseason Top 25 Media Poll and Preseason All-America Teams for the 2019 season on Monday (Sept. 2). Fort Hays State starts the season at No. 8 in the poll. The Tigers are No. 11 in the AFCA Preseason Top 25. FHSU opens the 2019 season at 7 pm on Thursday night (Sept. 5) at Central Missouri.

Fort Hays State is one of two MIAA teams ranked in the Top 10 of the poll. Northwest Missouri State received a ranking of No. 6. Pittsburg State also represents the MIAA in the Top 25 at No. 24.

Senior kicker Dante Brown was named to the D2Football.com Preseason All-America Team. Brown was an All-America selection by D2Football.com and two other organizations following his tremendous 2018 season as the Tigers’ placekicker and punter.

Brown was the National Special Teams Player of the Year by the Don Hansen Football Committee last year, which joined the D2CCA in bestowing All-America First Team honors on Brown as a kicker. D2Football.com named Brown an All-America Second Team selection following the 2018 season. He receives a first-team selection to the D2Football.com Preseason All-America Team entering the 2019 season.

Brown led all NCAA levels for field goals made per game in 2018 (2.33). He converted 28-of-33 field goal attempts in 2018, breaking the FHSU and MIAA records for field goals in a season. He was just two shy of the NCAA Division II single-season record, but his 28 was second-most for a season in Division II history. Brown finished the season with 123 kicking points, adding 39 PATs to his 28 field goals. He also served as the team’s punter and averaged 41.4 yards per punt. Brown was the MIAA Special Teams player of the Year in 2018, earning all-conference first team honors as both a kicker and punter.

Below is the D2Football.com Preseason Top 25 Poll and Preseason All-America Team for 2019.

     Team Record Previous
1 Valdosta State 14-0
2 Ferris State 15-1
3 Minnesota State 13-1
4 Ouachita Baptist 12-1
5 Tarleton State 12-1
6 Northwest Missouri 10-3
7 CSU-Pueblo 11-2
8 Fort Hays 9-3
9 Minnesota Duluth 11-1
10 Grand Valley 10-2
11 Notre Dame 13-1
12 Indianapolis 10-2
13 Texas A&M-Commerce 10-3
14 West Georgia 10-2
15 Lenoir-Rhyne 12-2
16 Harding 9-3
17 Colorado School of Mines 10-2
18 Midwestern State 8-2
19 West Chester 10-1
20 Ashland 6-4
21 Hillsdale 10-3
22 Slippery Rock 11-3
23 Wingate 9-4
24 Pittsburg State 8-3
25 West Alabama 8-4
D2Football.com Preseason All-America Team
First Team

QB       Rogan Wells                 6-3, 220, Jr.       Valdosta State
RB        Gabriel Watson             6-1, 221, Sr.      Sioux Falls
RB        Jaleel McLaughlin          5-9, 173, So.     Notre Dame
WR       Craig Rucker                 5-7, 165, Sr.      Hars Hill
WR       Shane Zylstra                6-5, 220, Sr.      Minnesota State
TE        Erik Henneman              6-3, 228, Sr.      Lindenwood
OL        Even Heim                    6-4, 305, Sr.      Minnesota State
OL        Donald Boone               6-5, 310, Sr.      Chowan
OL        Jake Lacina                   6-4, 300, Sr.      Augustana
OL        Jason Poe                    6-2, 250, Jr.       Lenoir-Rhyne
OL        Brandon Kemp              6-6, 300, Sr.      Valdosta State

DL        Treshawn Wharton         6-4, 255, Sr.      Missouri S&T
DL        Austin Edwards             6-5, 275, Sr.      Ferris State
DL        Chris Garrett                  6-4, 230, Jr.       Concordia-St. Paul
DL        Sam Roberts                 6-5, 286, Sr.      Northwest Missouri
LB        Austin Stephens            5-11, 210, Sr.    Miles
LB        Dominic Cizauskas        6-2, 260, Sr.      Glenville State
LB        Chris Hoad                    6-0, 228, Sr.      UT-Permian Basin
DB       Lamont McPhatter II       5-11, 190, Sr.    Cal U
DB       Prince Robinson            6-0, 190, Sr.      Tarleton State
DB       O’Shay Harris                6-1, 190, Sr.      Central Oklahoma
DB       Kyle Dugger                  6-2, 215, Sr.      Lenoir-Rhyne

K          Dante Brown               5-10, 185, Sr.    Fort Hays State
P          Isaac Parks                   6-0, 210, So.     UNC-Pembroke
AP        Lawrence Woods           5-9, 171, Jr.       Truman State

Second Team
QB       Jayru Campbell             6-5, 215, Jr.       Ferris State
RB        Cameron Mayberry        5-11, 215, Sr.    Colorado Mines
RB        Nate Gunn                     6-2, 220, Sr.      Minnesota State
WR       Peter Anderson             5-10, 155, Sr.    Colorado Mesa
WR       Zimari Manning              6-2, 200, Sr.      Tarleton State
TE        Jalen Jackson               6-0, 215, Jr.       Lock Haven
OL        Hayden Eatinger            6-3, 280, Sr.      Missouri Western
OL        Andrew Dickinson         6-3, 312, Sr.      Findlay
OL        Kyle Hinton                   6-3, 310, Sr.      Washburn
OL        Jimmy Burchett             6-4, 305, Jr.       Notre Dame
OL        Hunter Toppel               6-4, 300, Jr.       Minnesota State

DL        Sha’haun Williams         6-3, 260, Sr.      Notre Dame
DL        Simanu’a Thomas          6-0, 278, Sr.      Pittsburg State
DL        Heath Williams              6-2, 291, Sr.      Saginaw Valley
DL        Chad Price                    6-3, 247, Sr.      West Georgia
LB        Sam Keybooer              6-5, 240, Jr.       Ferris State
LB        Korie Rogers                 6-2, 231, Sr.      West Georgia
LB        Tyler Thomsen               6-1, 225, Sr.      Wayne State (Neb)
DB       Delon Stephenson         5-11, 205, Sr.    Ferris State
DB       Hakeem Johnson          6-3, 189, Jr.       Sioux Falls
DB       Jarey Elder                   5-11, 170, Sr.    West Chester
DB       Sterling Hammond         6-1, 210, Sr.      Virginia Union

K          Jefferson Souza            6-1, 185, Jr.       Virginia Union
P          Max Peets                    6-0, 200, Sr.      Fort Lewis
AP        LaPerion Perry              5-6, 155, So.     West Georgia

— FHSU Sports Information —

Police investigate fatal Kansas hit-and-run crash

LEAVENWORTH, Kan. (AP) — The Leavenworth County Sheriff’s Office is seeking information about a hit-and-run accident that left a man dead.

Undersheriff Jim Sherley says 34-year-old Emanuel Ross, of Lawrence, was found dead early Monday west of Lansing.

The Leavenworth Times reports authorities believe Ross was hit at least once by an unidentified motorist, who then drove away from the scene. Investigators believe Ross was struck early Monday.

Sherley said the incident occurred near the Suncatcher Lake RV Park.

Police: 4 arrested after weekend drug bust in Kansas

COWLEY COUNTY — Law enforcement authorities are investigating four suspects on  charges after a weekend drug bust.

Knight-photo KDOC

Following an investigation, police served a drug search warrant just after 9p.m. Saturday at a home in the 800 Block of South C Street in Arkansas City. Evidence collected at the residence led to the arrest of  four individuals including Heather Elizabeth Duncan, 35, of Arkansas City, on suspicion of three felony counts of possession of a depressant and one felony count of possession of methamphetamine, as well as one misdemeanor of possession of drug paraphernalia.

Johnny Lee Knight, 60, also of Arkansas City, was arrested on suspicion of three felony counts of possession of a depressant, as well as one misdemeanor count each of possession of drug
paraphernalia and unlawful possession of a controlled substance.

Duncan and Knight were transported to and booked into the Cowley County Jail in lieu of $11,000
bond through Cowley County District Court in Arkansas City. Both have posted bond and been released.

Greg May from a previous arrest in Sumner County

Gregory Dean May II, 39, and Christina Mae Wendt, 36, both of Arkansas City, were arrested on
suspicion of one felony count each of possession of methamphetamine and possession of a depressant,
as well as one misdemeanor count of possession of drug paraphernalia.

May and Wendt were transported to and booked into the county jail in lieu of $6,000 bond through
Arkansas City district court. Both are still in custody.

 

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