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BY MOLLY M. FLEMING The Journal Record OKLAHOMA CITY – Brad Stumph is seeking new tenants for the Brew- ers Union, a cooperative for small and independent breweries at 520 N. Meridian Ave. The union was home to Elk Val- ley Brewing Co., Angry Scotsman Brewing, and Vanessa House Beer Co. Angry Scotsman is now at 704 W. Reno Ave., Vanessa House is sell- ing and brewing beer at 118 NW Eighth St. and Elk Valley will open in its new place at 1210 N. Hudson Ave. on Saturday. “I was very fortunate that the brewers that built their own places stayed with me a little longer than they planned,” Stumph said. “It was unfortunate that their construction projects all finished within a six- week time period. We had to flip this place quickly.” Stumph recruited Skydance Brew- ing Co. to brew at the co-op, joining Crossed Cannons, which came to the 3.64 CRUDE OIL Jan $46.24 .310 GASOLINE Jan $1.3505 NATURAL GAS Jan $3.838 .0599 Skydance Brewing Co. joins the Brewers Union Gulfport Energy names new CEO « 2 » OKC Council approves regulations for scooter companies Oklahoma City has reached an agreement with electronic scooter companies on how many of the share-network vehicles can be leſt on city sidewalks, officials announced Tuesday. OKLAHOMA CITY (JR) – David M. Wood has been appointed pres- ident and CEO of Gulfport Energy Corp. Wood will also join the Oklaho- ma City-based company’s board of directors. Donnie Moore, who served as interim CEO during a search led by Heidrick & Struggles for a CEO, will continue to serve the company as chief operating officer and report to Wood. Donnie Moore was appointed in- terim CEO in late October after CEO and President Mi- chael G. Moore resigned. The board’s au- dit committee discovered in Sep- tember that Michael Moore had used the company’s chartered air- craft in the last four years but didn’t properly identify or disclose that information, according to a public document filed with the U.S. Secu- rities and Exchange Commission. Wood was chairman of the board of Arsenal Resources, a natural gas operator in the Marcellus basin. Arse- nal is based in Pittsburgh and is a First Reserve Corp. portfolio company. Wood served as a senior adviser to First Reserve, an energy-focused private equity firm. He spent more than 17 years at Murphy Oil Corp., including serving as CEO, presi- dent and as a director. From 1980 to 1994, Wood was with Ashland Exploration and Production. He be- gan his career as a well-site geolo- gist in Saudi Arabia. Wood currently serves on the board of Lilis Energy Inc., an exploration and develop- ment company operating in the Delaware Basin. “The opportunity to build upon the asset base and drive value cre- ation from the company’s tremen- dous platform is very attractive and Turn to GULFPORT » p14 From left, Jake Keyes and Nick Hodge, both with Skydance Brewing Co., stand with Brad Stumph, of the Brewers Union, inside the cooperative’s building at 520 N. Meridian Ave. in Oklahoma City. PHOTOS BY MARK HANCOCK Turn to SKYDANCE » p14 Around the State 4A Around Town 6A Health Care 8A Classifieds 1B Public Notices 2B Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Wednesday, December 19, 2018 journalrecord.com Vol. 123, No. 247 Two sections Single copy $1.00 David M. Wood Legislation calls for stronger oversight of virtual charter schools » p3 Jackson, Horeled named to leadership team at PSO » p2 Medicaid work requirements target Oklahoma’s poorest » p3 INSIDE

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BY MOLLY M. FLEMINGThe Journal Record

OKLAHOMA CITY – Brad Stumph is seeking new tenants for the Brew-ers Union, a cooperative for small and independent breweries at 520 N. Meridian Ave.

The union was home to Elk Val-ley Brewing Co., Angry Scotsman Brewing, and Vanessa House Beer Co. Angry Scotsman is now at 704 W. Reno Ave., Vanessa House is sell-ing and brewing beer at 118 NW Eighth St. and Elk Valley will open

in its new place at 1210 N. Hudson Ave. on Saturday.

“I was very fortunate that the brewers that built their own places stayed with me a little longer than they planned,” Stumph said. “It was unfortunate that their construction projects all finished within a six-week time period. We had to flip this place quickly.”

Stumph recruited Skydance Brew-ing Co. to brew at the co-op, joining Crossed Cannons, which came to the

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Skydance Brewing Co. joins the Brewers Union

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« 2 »OKC Council approves regulations for scooter companies Oklahoma City has reached an agreement with electronic scooter companies on how many of the share-network vehicles can be left on city sidewalks, officials

announced Tuesday.

OKLAHOMA CITY (JR) – David M. Wood has been appointed pres-ident and CEO of Gulfport Energy Corp.

Wood will also join the Oklaho-ma City-based company’s board of directors.

Donnie Moore, who served as interim CEO during a search led by Heidrick & Struggles for a CEO, will continue to serve the company as chief operating officer and report to Wood.

Donnie Moore was appointed in-terim CEO in late October after CEO and President Mi-chael G. Moore resigned.

The board’s au-dit committee discovered in Sep-tember that Michael Moore had used the company’s chartered air-craft in the last four years but didn’t properly identify or disclose that information, according to a public document filed with the U.S. Secu-rities and Exchange Commission.

Wood was chairman of the board of Arsenal Resources, a natural gas operator in the Marcellus basin. Arse-nal is based in Pittsburgh and is a First Reserve Corp. portfolio company.

Wood served as a senior adviser to First Reserve, an energy-focused private equity firm. He spent more than 17 years at Murphy Oil Corp., including serving as CEO, presi-dent and as a director. From 1980 to 1994, Wood was with Ashland Exploration and Production. He be-gan his career as a well-site geolo-gist in Saudi Arabia. Wood currently serves on the board of Lilis Energy Inc., an exploration and develop-ment company operating in the Delaware Basin.

“The opportunity to build upon the asset base and drive value cre-ation from the company’s tremen-dous platform is very attractive and

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From left, Jake Keyes and Nick Hodge, both with Skydance Brewing Co., stand with Brad Stumph, of the Brewers Union, inside the cooperative’s building at 520 N. Meridian Ave. in Oklahoma City. PHOTOS BY MARK HANCOCK

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OKC Council OKs regulations for scooter companies

BY BRIAN BRUSThe Journal Record

OKLAHOMA CITY – The city has reached an agreement with electronic scooter companies on how many of the share-network vehicles can be left on city sidewalks, officials announced Tuesday.

The ordinance approved unani-mously by City Council increases the number of additional share vehicles that a licensee may request, as well as authorizes those vehicles to locate at the city’s Central Oklahoma Transpor-tation and Parking Authority bus stops. Morning drop-offs of recharged scoot-ers will no longer be relegated to man-datory stations.

The ordinance amendment is intend-ed to address the anticipated arrival of more shared rental vehicle companies that have already sprung up in other communities across the country, city at-torney Amanda Carpenter said.

Sam Sadle, director of strategic de-velopment with California-based Lime-Bike, told council members, “City staff has been an absolute joy to work with throughout this confusing and some-what frustrating process for everyone involved. … I know I speak on behalf of both Bird and Lime (companies) when I say thank you.”

At the beginning of August, Bird Inc. electronic scooter company dropped off about 50 rental vehicles across Okla-homa City without asking City Hall for permission. The company has done the

same thing in communities across the country, establishing a presence first and then dealing with complaints later. In many cases – as far away as Norfolk, Virginia, and as near as Norman in the Oklahoma City area – city officials have impounded scooters or disallowed them entirely.

Lime followed Bird into the metro after checking with Oklahoma City of-ficials, initiating talks about allowed sidewalk parking, safety issues and licensing. Councilman Mark Stoneci-pher said he wants to ensure the com-pany finds its niche in the city’s grow-ing public transportation infrastruc-ture, which is why an unlimited num-ber of scooters will be allowed to park at bus and streetcar stops.

“As you all see our system in action, let us know how we can do a better job, what we need to be thinking about, and how – as we work and grow here in Oklahoma City – what your vision is for mobility across the city,” Sadle said.

Councilwoman Meg Salyer said that Oklahoma City likely stands apart from other cities’ agreements with micro-transit companies because the mu-nicipality treats its sidewalk and street spaces differently.

The bigger point of conflict was that the companies did not want to ask for permission every time they respond-ed to local market demand with more scooters, while city officials wanted to avoid sidewalk clutter.

The new ordinance establishes annu-al license fees, fees per vehicle and fees

for removal and storage. Each company is allowed a maximum number of 75 ve-hicles per licensee with the ability to in-crease a fleet by 25 scooters per request.

To request additional vehicles, the li-censee must provide information to City Hall that shows usage rates and that the demand for use has exceeded the avail-ability of the current fleet. Monthly re-cords must be submitted as well, provid-ing rider profile information, ride logs and customer complaints. No personal data will be shared.

Licensees must maintain commercial general liability insurance with limits of not less than $175,000 per person for bodily injury and not less than $1 million per occurrence. In addition, the licensee must indemnify and hold harmless the city against any additional or uncovered third-party claims that arise out of the permittee’s operations.

Bird has already evolved into a new business model, which city officials were not able to immediately address Tuesday. The company announced re-cently it will sell business operators their own scooter fleets with custom logos and other graphics under the Bird Platform plan. Those parties can buy into Bird’s network of chargers and mechanics at a cost of 20 percent per ride rental.

The online magazine TechCrunch reported that Bird is looking at com-munities with relaxed regulations while avoiding cities such as San Fran-cisco, which has disallowed Bird op-erations entirely.

Sarah Kuhlmann, left, and Bailey Gordon talk over coffee inside Coffee Slingers as a line of Bird electric scooters are parked outside at 1015 N. Broadway Ave. in Oklahoma City’s Automobile Alley. PHOTO BY MARK HANCOCK

Jackson and Horeled named to leadership team at PSO

Tulsa-based Public Service Co. of Oklahoma announced changes to the electric utility’s leadership team Tuesday.

Tiffini Jackson, the electric utili-ty’s director of Corporate Communi-cations since 2013, has been named vice president of external affairs, a position that was previously held by John Harper, who retired earlier this year.

Jackson has been with PSO since 1990, serving in a range of policy and community development posi-tions before being named director of corporate commu-nications in 2013. In her new job, Jack-son will oversee the utility’s External Af-fairs, Governmental and Environmental Affairs and Corpo-rate Communica-tions. The transition to her new re-sponsibilities will begin immediately, the company said.

Matthew Horeled has been named vice president of regulatory and fi-nance, replacing Steven Fate, who will be retiring after 24 years of ser-vice. Fate will continue working for the utility for several months as an adviser.

Horeled comes to PSO from Ash-land, Kentucky, where he served as director of regulatory services at Kentucky Power, a subsidiary of Ameri-can Electric Power, PSO’s parent com-pany. Horeled joined AEP in 2007 as a risk and insurance management analyst in Columbus, Ohio. Since then, he has held a wide range of positions in corporate planning and budgeting, regulatory, business opera-tions, and financial management with AEP in Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky.

In his new position, Horeled will oversee all regulatory and financial matters related to electric services to the utility’s more than 550,000 cus-tomers. Horeled will begin his new job on Jan. 12.

In August, AEP named Peggy Sim-mons president and chief operating officer of PSO, replacing Stuart Sol-omon, who was named senior vice president of generation services at AEP in Columbus.

PSO provides power to customers in eastern and southwestern Oklaho-ma and has 3,800 megawatts of gen-eration capacity. –Staff report

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Legislation calls for stronger oversight of virtual charter schools

Medicaid work requirements target Oklahoma’s poorest

BY CATHERINE SWEENEYThe Journal Record

OKLAHOMA CITY – An Oklahoma state senator wants to place more ac-countability on virtual charter schools, but it will likely be an uphill battle.

State Sen. Ron Sharp, R-Shawnee, has authored several pieces of legislation that would alter regulations governing the state’s virtual charter schools. The measures would increase attendance monitoring, change the organizations’ funding formula and reform the over-sight board’s appointment.

During the 2017-18 school year, near-ly 12,000 Oklahoma children attended the state’s virtual charters, according to a report from Statewide Virtual Charter School Board Executive Director Re-becca Wilkinson. Of those, more than 8,000 attended Epic Charter Schools.

Senate Bill 54 would alter the funding formula for virtual charters. Both tradi-tional and virtual schools in Oklahoma receive per-pupil funding based on the number of students enrolled and their attendance. Several Oklahoma lawmak-ers, including Sharp, have raised con-cerns about the accuracy of attendance measures in virtual schools because there is no teacher in a classroom con-ducting a head count. The bill would make Oklahoma’s virtual charter in-stead be based on the number of stu-

dents completing coursework. Sharp said it’s modeled after Florida’s formula.

“This is their idea, and it’s worked out excellently for them,” he said.

The per-pupil funding would come in at half the average for traditional schools. Sharp that funding for virtual charters has different needs than that of traditional schools. There are no school-houses to maintain. There are no class-room size limits or transportation needed.

Senate Bill 55 would amend the ap-pointment process to the oversight board, making it mirror the federal agency pro-cess: governor appoints and the Senate approves. Senate Bill 56 would tighten regulations on attendance reporting.

Sharp is far from the first to attempt changes to Oklahoma’s laws regulating virtual charters.

Lawmakers, including the heads of education committees, have filed several

pieces of legislation that would heighten accountability requirements on those schools, but few have gone far, let alone passed. This past legislative session, for-mer Senate Education Chairman Jason Smalley authored a bill that would cre-ate a task force to make legislative rec-ommendations regarding charters, but it didn’t get a hearing. In the same ses-sion, current House Education Commit-tee Chairwoman Rhonda Baker filed a bill that would require virtual charters to submit reports analyzing their gradu-ation trends and would close schools if they didn’t comply for three consecutive years. It also didn’t get a hearing. Senate Minority Leader John Sparks authored a measure that would have required vir-tual charters to have a higher pass rate than traditional schools or face sanc-tions. It also didn’t get a hearing.

State Sen. Mark Allen, R-Spiro, at-tempted to change the schools’ fund-ing formula in 2017. His measure would have ended weights in funding. Those weights help the schools offer services to children who have physical or men-tal handicaps. It drew ire from parents whose disabled children depended on those services, including occupational therapists who offer incontinence care or speech pathology. School officials at the time said removing weights would remove funding for services that the schools are required to provide.

BY CATHERINE SWEENEYThe Journal Record

OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahoma is join-ing a short list of states pursuing Med-icaid work requirements without ex-panding access to the program, meaning the requirements will apply only to very low-income parents.

More than a dozen states have sought the necessary permission from the fed-eral government to require residents to work or volunteer as a condition for Medicaid coverage. State governments must apply for waivers through the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Ser-vices, or CMS. Five of them have gotten their waivers approved as of Dec. 12, ac-cording to the Commonwealth Fund. None of the five have done so without increasing the income threshold to in-crease access to the program.

States can increase access in one of two ways: using the mechanism allowed under the Affordable Care Act or using a different waiver that allows states to increase access using their own money. Most states that have secured their work requirement waiver used the latter. Four other states that have requested work requirement waivers – Mississippi, Ala-bama, Kansas and South Dakota – are in the same boat as Oklahoma in that they did not expand access. None of the four have had their waiver approved.

Medicaid uses state and federal mon-ey to offer low-income residents health coverage. Traditional Medicaid eligi-bility – that is, eligibility in states that haven’t expanded the program – is lim-

ited for able-bodied adults. Those adults have to either be pregnant or caretakers, and their annual income must be signifi-cantly below the federal poverty level. Because pregnant mothers are exempt from work requirements, the new rules would affect only caretakers.

Katherine Hempstead directs health insurance research for the nonpartisan Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. She said the handful of states that submitted waiver applications without expand-ing is making CMS work on a policy it hadn’t needed to.

“They’re all kind of in limbo,” she said. “I don’t think anybody knows yet how CMS is going to approach those.”

The non-expansion states’ popula-tions are very different. There are signif-icantly fewer affected enrollees because eligibility is significantly more limited in non-expansion states. Because of that, administration costs will be lower, but they’re still a mystery. CMS will have to assess whether the state is helping en-rollees meet those requirements by of-fering support services.

Oklahoma’s application states that the number and categories of affected residents are unclear. However, a study by the Georgetown University Health Policy Institute Center for Children and Families found that very poor mothers, especially in rural areas, would be the most affected. About 60 percent of par-ents using Oklahoma’s Medicaid pro-gram saw incomes significantly below the poverty line: 20 percent of that cutoff or less. That means they bring in no more than $4,156 annually or $346 a month.

“This is squarely directed at the poor-est families in Oklahoma,” said Joan Al-ker, the center’s executive director and a professor in Georgetown’s McCourt School of Public Policy. “They rarely say the word ‘parents,’ but that’s who we’re talking about here. We’re talking about families who are homeless, who are near homeless, who are in a great deal of turmoil already.”

She said the program does little to address the barriers to work and higher incomes that parents in Oklahoma face.

That was one of the main concerns that public commenters listed. Oklaho-ma’s application included a summary of those comments. Of 1,200 respondents, 281 voiced concerns about barriers to compliance, such as lack of available jobs, transportation and child care.

Arkansas was the first state to imple-ment work requirements, and they ap-ply only to residents who are insured through the Medicaid expansion. The rules also apply only to residents with no children, according to reporting by The Associated Press. Republican Gov. Asa Hutchinson, a strong supporter of the program as a means to move residents into work, said more than 4,100 people on the program have found jobs. How-ever, the program has also meant a loss

of coverage for thousands. As of Mon-day, nearly 17,000 Arkansans had lost coverage. More than 234,000 people are on the expansion program, and more than 64,000 of them were subject to the work requirement last month.

Like Oklahoma, the other states list in their application that their goal is to improve health outcomes by encourag-ing employment. They similarly affect people who are caretakers and make very little money. They also allow resi-dents facing the requirements to under-go job training or pursue education.

There are a few differences in those states’ applications and Oklahoma’s. For example, South Dakota’s applica-tion would apply only to two counties, where officials said residents are most likely to have access to necessary work and training. Alabama’s application in-cludes an exemption for parents that is more restrictive; it applies the require-ment to residents with children older than 12 months, whereas Oklahoma would apply it when children are 6 years or older.

This spring, Gov. Mary Fallin or-dered the Oklahoma Health Care Au-thority, which manages the state’s Med-icaid program, to pursue the waiver, and lawmakers passed a bill doing the same. Health Care Authority officials formally submitted the waiver propos-al on Dec. 7. CMS officials will decide whether the application is complete. If it isn’t, they will request more informa-tion. If it is, they will make the applica-tion available online and begin another public comment period.

Matt Whittington, of Edmond, was enrolled in Epic Charter Schools for three years because the flexibility of online classes fit with his commitment to gymnastics. FILE PHOTO BY MICHAEL WILLMUS/OKLAHOMA WATCH

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TULSARiver Spirit becomes BOK Center casino partner

River Spirit Casino Resort has agreed to be the exclusive casino and resort partner for BOK Center in Tulsa.

River Spirit and SMG Tulsa/BOK Center have a 10-year agreement.

“We are committed to working with SMG and BOK Center in the continued development of the Arena District in downtown,” said Pat Crofts, CEO for Muscogee (Creek) Nation Casinos. “With the signing of this agreement, we look forward to participating in the future development in this area.”

The agreement between River Spirit and SMG Tulsa/BOK Cen-ter recognizes River Spirit as a founding partner of BOK Center.

BOK Center and River Spirit are working to develop an all-access River Spirit Casino Resort-themed bar and lounge on the main level of the arena. The public can reserve the space dur-ing non-event dates for private events and receptions.

“As two of the top destina-tion locations for visitors in the region, this partnership enhances our visibility among guests who travel to Tulsa for entertainment and a luxury hotel experience,” said BOK Center General Manager Jeff Nickler. “The investment by River Spirit provides the ability to enhance our guests’ experience when attending a concert, sport-ing event, or major special event at BOK Center.”

All qualifying Creek Nation Connect Card members will be able to enter BOK Center through a dedicated entrance for all major events. Visitors to BOK Center will encounter the River Spirit brand throughout the facility, in com-munications to ticket holders, and on the BOK Center website.

–Staff report

TULSAPatent issued for water technology

A patent has been issued for water technology developed by Exaeris Water Innovations and the University of Tulsa.

The atmospheric water gen-erating project was led at TU by Todd Otanicar, associate profes-sor of mechanical engineering, and a group of developers. The AWG technology is unique be-

cause of its small and portable size; production capacity; variable powering capabilities, including solar; and scalability.

“The technology being devel-oped here leverages advances in multiple fields to create a system with limited moving parts and quiet operation to generate water with no harmful byproducts,” said Otanicar, who is also co-founder and chief scientist for Exaeris.

The newly patented technology was developed to fill a distinct gap in the marketplace for outdoor ad-venturers, survivalists, mobile liv-ing, disaster recovery and military personnel. Exaeris is developing a line of AWG products and periph-eral devices that produce water from moisture in the air, providing a source of fresh water in areas where access is limited.

“We are very excited for the life-changing potential this tech-nology has to ease hardship in times when water is needed the most,” said John Galbraith, co-founder and CEO of Exaeris. “This patent will provide significant op-portunities as we build our current pipeline of products and continue to develop exciting technologies.”

TU exclusively has licensed the technology to Exaeris, which has completed its first round of fund-ing to begin commercialization. Exaeris will unveil the new technol-ogy at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas in January and expects to have the final product ready for market later in the year.

Exaeris Water Innovations is a closely held Delaware limited liability company with primary offices in Tulsa. –Staff report

TULSAPSO named Business Customer Champion

Public Service Co. of Oklahoma was selected as a 2018 Business Customer Champion in a Cogent Reports study by Market Strate-gies International.

The award is based upon ob-taining top industry scores on the study’s Engaged Customer Rela-tionship index. Tulsa-based PSO is one of just 21 U.S. utility compa-nies to receive the award for 2018.

The Business Customer Cham-pion distinction was awarded to the utilities that scored in the top decile overall, achieved the top regional score or were within 20 points of the top regional score and above industry average.

–Staff report

TULSAUtility services firm AIMS opens office

Phoenix-based AIMS Cos. has opened an office at 5416 S. 108th East Ave. in Tulsa.

Aims is an industrial, munici-pal and utility services company that also has operations in Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee and Missis-sippi. Aims has 350 employees.

“Our expansion to the Tulsa area is a great opportunity to meet the needs of our existing custom-ers in the market,” said Kent Ford, vice president. “We are excited to continue our growth and to expand the reach of our services to serve customers throughout the Tulsa area and surrounding markets.”

–Staff report

OKLAHOMA CITYEarly projections show $612M surplus in 2019

Early projections from state finance officials show Oklahoma’s newly elected governor and Republican-led Legislature will have a budget surplus of close to $612 million for the upcoming fiscal year.

Preliminary figures from the Office of Management and En-terprise Services show the state

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Donation underwrites home construction costs

Along with their dona-tion, they worked the last four months to help build the home and were assisted by their family and friends.

The dedication ceremony celebrating its completion is scheduled for 2 p.m. Thurs-day at 300 SW 148th St. in Oklahoma City.

In recognition of their sup-port, the Rumseys were hon-ored at Central Oklahoma Habi-tat’s annual Volunteer Recogni-tion Event, where they formally presented their donation.

The recipients of the Rumseys’ philanthropy are the Trejo family, Ruben and Trinidad Trejo, and their three children. The Trejo family worked alongside the Rumseys and other volun-teers to fulfill their 300 hours of required “sweat equity” during construction.

“I loved visiting with the family during the colors and

styles selection process,” Diane Rumsey said. “We also loved the framing day process. Everyone working together to create a beautiful home for this family made it very special.”

The Trejos’ new brick home is 1,509 square feet, with four bedrooms, plus a double-car attached garage, a security alarm system and an eight-person capacity storm shelter.

“We are so grateful to have wonderful supporters like the Rumseys who really care about making a differ-ence on a local level,” said Ann Felton Gilliland, Central Oklahoma Habitat for Human-ity’s chairman and CEO. “This is not just a monetary dona-tion we’re talking about in this case. The Rumseys and their friends came out rain and shine to help build this home for a deserving, hard-working family.” –Staff report

Gary and Diane Rumsey were honored at the Central Habitat for Humanity’s annual Volunteer Recognition Event for a $90,000 donation. COURTESY PHOTO

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OKLAHOMA CITY – Retired business owners Gary and Diane Rumsey donated $90,000 to Central Oklahoma Habitat for Humanity to underwrite the construction costs of a new home.

is expected to certify $8.2 billion in funds available for the Legisla-ture to spend in the budget year that begins July 1. That’s an 8 percent increase over the current state budget.

The increase is due in part to an improving state economy and increased oil and natural gas production.

The State Board of Equaliza-tion will meet Wednesday to cer-tify the estimate.

Gov.-elect Kevin Stitt will out-line how he plans to spend the $612 million in his first executive budget that he will present to the Legislature in February.

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OKLAHOMA CITYSales tax collections increase for Dec.

The December sales tax report shows general fund collections in Oklahoma City were up 17.7 per-cent from December 2017.

Collections for the month ex-ceeded the monthly projection by 1.5 percent.

The December report includes collections for the last half of Oc-tober and estimated collections in the first half of November, which total about $21.1 million for the general fund. That’s $311,000 more than the projection.

General fund sales tax revenue for the first six months of the fis-cal year were 1 percent, or $1.3 million, more than the projection.

A 0.25-cent general fund sales tax increase approved in Septem-ber 2017 by voters took effect Jan. 1. This is the 11th sales tax report showing revenue with the new tax rate. The higher sales tax rate contributed to the growth in general fund revenue.

The general fund pays for the city’s day-to-day operations. Sales tax is the city’s largest single source of revenue.

The city collected $39.3 million in total sales tax revenue during the December reporting period, including collections for the general fund, police, fire, the zoo and Bet-ter Streets, Safer City. –Staff report

OKLAHOMA CITYOklahoman editor named publisher

The Oklahoman has a new publisher.

The newspaper’s owner, Gate-House Media, announced Tuesday that Kelly Dyer Fry is now pub-lisher. She was The Oklahoman’s editor and vice president of news and will continue in those roles.

Fry has worked in various jobs at The Oklahoman since 1994 af-ter leaving her family’s business, which owns the El Reno Tribune. She also has served on the board of the Associated Press Media

Editors and was inducted into the Oklahoma Journalism Hall of Fame in 2014.

GateHouse executive Jim Hop-son had been interim publisher.

Management announced in September that GateHouse had bought The Oklahoman from the Anschutz Corp., owned by Denver businessman Philip Anschutz. New York-based GateHouse is one of the largest publishing companies in the U.S. with 145 newspapers, including The Jour-nal Record. –Associated Press

OKLAHOMA CITYRiley reports well results

Riley Exploration-Permian on Tuesday said its Brushy Bill well in Yoakum County, Texas, has had cumulative oil production of nearly 60,000 barrels of oil since the first production on May 15.

Production averaged 500 barrels of oil per day for the last 60 days.

The Brushy Bill well was drilled to a total depth of 12,812 feet and targeted the San Andres formation. The well is in the company’s Cham-pions assets in Yoakum County.

“We are very excited with the encouraging results from the Brushy Bill well, which we believe will be another key area of future growth for us in our Champions assets, where we have approxi-mately 21,600 net acres,” said

Bobby Riley, chairman and CEO of the Oklahoma City-based compa-ny. “We intend to drill two offsets to this well in early 2019 to further delineate this southeast area of our Champions asset. We intend to devote significant resources to achieving profitable growth, executing on our strategy, and further demonstrating the value of our acreage.” –Staff report

OKLAHOMA CITYSandler awards $50,000 scholarship

Sandler Training awarded Okla-homa United Methodist Circle of Care for Children and Youth with a $50,000 scholarship for 2019.

“Nonprofit organizations fre-quently reach out to us for guid-ance in growth,” said Mike Cran-dall, principal of Sandler Training in Oklahoma City. “They give so much to our community and work so hard to help others that sometimes they don’t have the resources left to help themselves. They don’t invest in training and development, because they feel like they would be taking money or resources away from hungry, sick or otherwise needy people.”

Oklahoma United Methodist Circle of Care is a provider of temporary homes for children, youth and families in crisis.

The scholarship provided to Circle of Care is valued at $50,000 of professional development

training. The scholarship includes a mix of consulting, coaching and training. –Staff report

OKLAHOMA CITYEnergy assistance funds available

The Oklahoma Department of Human Services is accepting appli-cations online for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program.

The federally funded program helps income-eligible families with their winter heating bills. Eli-gible households already receiv-ing public assistance through DHS were notified by mail of their pre-authorization to receive LIHEAP, which means they do not need to apply. Households that were not pre-authorized, but receive assis-tance through DHS, can apply at www.okdhslive.org.

DHS has $10 million in federal funds to allocate for this year’s win-ter heating program. –Staff report

EDMONDCity seeks applications for council seat

The Edmond City Council is accepting letters of interest and resumes from eligible residents who are interested in being se-lected to the fill a vacancy for the Ward 2 council seat.

The Ward 2 seat became va-cant when Elizabeth Waner was

selected to fill the unexpired term of Mayor Charles Lamb, who died this month.

The Ward 2 councilmember position appointment will run until May 6, when a newly elected representative will take office.

Letters of interest and resumes should be submitted by Jan. 2.

It is anticipated that the Ed-mond City Council will vote to fill the vacancy at the regularly scheduled meeting on Jan. 14.

–Staff report

LAWTONBakari Sellers to speak at Cameron

Tickets are now on sale for Cameron University and Cameron Campus Ministry’s 35th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day Cel-ebration banquet.

This year’s speaker is Bakari Sellers, CNN political analyst and a lawyer. He will present “Educa-tion, Civil Rights and Equality: Cornerstones for Our Future.”

The banquet is scheduled at 6:30 p.m. Jan. 21 in the Mc-Casland Ballroom of the McMahon Centennial Complex on the Cam-eron campus in Lawton. Tickets are $40 for adults and $18 for students and are available by calling Cameron Campus Ministry at 580-699-2004. The deadline to purchase tickets is Jan. 11.

Sellers also will participate in an informal panel discussion that will focus on education. The panel session, which is free and open to the public, will begin at 2:30 p.m. at Cam-eron University in the CETES Conference Center. Joining Sellers on the panel will be Jamie Polk, assistant super-intendent-educational services, Lawton Public Schools, and Jen-nifer Dennis, dean, School of Graduate and Professional Stud-ies, Cameron University.

In 2006 when Sellers was 22 years old, he defeated a 26-year incumbent state representative to become the youngest mem-ber of the South Carolina state legislature and the youngest African-American elected official in the nation. In 2014, he was the Democratic nominee for South Carolina lieutenant governor.

He served as student body president at Morehouse College and has a law degree from the University of South Carolina.

Sellers served on President Barack Obama’s South Carolina steering committee during the 2008 election. Sellers serves on the National Council of the Ameri-can Israel Public Affairs Committee.

Sellers practices law with the Strom Law Firm in Columbia, South Carolina. –Staff report

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WeGoLook receives Mark Costello Award

WeGoLook was presented the Oklahoma Department of Labor’s Mark Costello Entrepreneurial Excellence in Oklahoma Award. The award was presented by Commissioner Melissa Houston, left, in a ceremony held at the company’s headquarters in Oklahoma City. Robin Smith, center, founded WeGoLook in 2009. At right is Tammy Fate of the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber. The Entrepreneurial Excellence in Oklahoma Award was established in 2012. In 2016, Commissioner Houston renamed the award in honor of the late Commissioner Mark Costello to recognize and honor Oklahomans who helped expand job opportunities in the state. COURTESY PHOTO

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With the new year clearly in sight, taxpayers’ days are limited to impact their 2018 tax situations. Most re-cently we discussed strategies some taxpayers have found useful regarding charitable donations. Today we will cover a few more tax considerations. Again, everyone’s tax situation is unique, so nothing here should be viewed as tax advice, for which you should consult your tax professional or financial adviser.

Harvest capital lossesNothing new here from the Tax

Cuts and Jobs Act. Stocks with unrealized losses can be sold to offset already real-ized gains within a taxable account. Have unrealized losses for stocks within a given industry? Some inves-tors will find it advantageous to sell those stocks, using the proceeds to buy an industry tracking fund. Once the 30-day wash sale period lapses, the fund can be sold and the individual stocks bought back. Additionally, af-ter fully offsetting capital gains, up to $3,000 of capital losses can be used to reduce ordinary income, with any unused capital loss carried forward to future periods.

Concentrate medical expenses

Like 2017, the 2018 adjusted gross income threshold for deducting medical expenses is 7.5 percent, but this will increase to 10 percent in 2019. Therefore, if one is close to the 7.5 percent threshold in 2018 and can move a health outlay from 2019 to

late 2018, it might behoove them to do so.

529 Plan expansion

Previously meant only to meet col-lege expenses, families can now use 529 plans to pay for up to $10,000 of tuition each year per child for K-12 private school. In fact, those living in a state that allows a deduction (Okla-homa is one) for 529 plan contribu-tions can deposit money in such a plan, realizing the state tax benefit, and then in very short order (10 days) withdraw the funds to pay tuition. Those who

previously opened a 529 plan to squirrel away money for a child’s college now planning to use the account to save for private school should real-ize that the time horizon has materially shortened. There-fore, asset allocations that made sense with a decade plus time horizon might be too aggressive.

Avoid the 3.8 percent surtaxMost couples (individuals) with

adjusted gross income of $250,000 ($200,000) or more will be subject to the 3.8 percent tax on net investment income such as interest, dividends, capital gains and royalties. Thus, an investor with a large unrealized gain in a stock he wishes to sell should deter-mine if selling some before year-end and the rest in early 2019 could keep him under the referenced AGI thresh-olds in both periods.

Pease Amendment eliminationUnder prior law, owing to a provi-

sion known as the Pease Amendment, allowable itemized deductions, subject to a few exemptions, were reduced by 3 percent of the amount by which an individual’s (couple’s) adjusted gross income exceeded $261,500 ($313,800). The elimination of the Pease Amend-ment is especially helpful for taxpay-ers who make large charitable dona-tions during a year in which they have high income.

Consider business legal formMost changes to the tax code are

temporary (2018-2025) for individu-als, but the reduction in the corporate tax rate to 21 percent is permanent (that is unless it gets changed later). The larger reduction in the corporate tax rate than for the effective top mar-ginal individual rate for pass-through (partnerships, S corps, sole proprietor-ships) owners has made a few busi-ness owners consider converting their companies to C corps. Effecting such a conversion may make sense for a busi-ness going through a significant in-vestment cycle, but I ultimately don’t expect a wave of conversions because the avoidance of double taxation is a powerful thing, even if a little less so under the new tax code.

Bottom line, the new tax code has given us all a lot to think about this holiday season and beyond.

Chas Craig is president of Meliora Capi-tal in Tulsa, www.melcapital.com.

Looks like the color scheme in Oklahoma is turning from the red and green of Christmas to a beautiful purple to announce the appearance of Shen Yun.

Posters and information folders of Shen Yun seem to be in the windows or doors of shops and business-es announcing the return of this musical history of China. The all-new program of myths and legends will be at the Civic Center Music Hall on Feb. 25 and 26 only.

Shen Yun re-creates the historic culture of song and dance of early China.

Tickets will be available at the Music Hall box office.

Two events at the OKC PhilIt’s not often one can find two con-

certs and two parties for only $80. But the Oklahoma City Philharmonic is offering this “perfect gift” of two POPS concerts, both at the Civic Cen-ter Music Hall.

The first, “Revolution – The Bea-tles,” on Jan. 5 is described as “the new authorized tribute to the Fab Four, ac-companied by rare and unseen photos from the historic London-based Abbey Roads archives.”

The second event, also a Pops Concert, is titled “E.T. The Extra Terrestrial in Con-cert” scheduled March 30. The full orchestra will perform in sync to the film, projected on a huge HD screen.

Become a member of Overture, an OKC Phil board for young profession-als in the city area who are interested in expanding their

careers and enjoy two parties.You’ll have fun, do good work, and

meet new friends. If you’re interested in this associate

board, send your resume and state-ment of intention to Susan Webb, director of marketing and public rela-tions, Oklahoma City Philharmonic,

424 Colcord Dr., Suite B, Oklahoma City, 73102.

Christmas yum-yumStill looking for a very special

Christmas gift? Head to 1 E. Sheridan Ave., Suite 100, Oklahoma City. Drop in between 11 a.m. at 8 p.m. Why?

Because that’s where the Chicka-saw Bedré Candy Co. and the Chicka-saw Art Gallery, Exhibit C, are located.

That Bedré candy is double yum-my. I was given a basket of chocolate bars, chocolate syrup (to pour over vanilla ice cream), chocolate-covered potato chips and chocolate “Sensa-tions.” All so tasty that I’m sure my basket of chocolate goodies is not go-ing to last until Christmas. Great gift suggestion.

While you’re downtown close, drop by the Red Earth Indian Gallery at 6 Santa Fe Plaza, where there’s a spec-tacular collection of decorated Christ-mas trees. The gallery’s by the entry to the Santa Fe Garage entrance and the bank plaza.

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Last call for tax planning

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5,000 years of civilization reborn

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After more than a decade of discus-sion, planning, design and construction, the Oklahoma City Streetcar began ser-vice Friday morning with a huge celebra-tion. Confetti rained down and a large crowd cheered as Mayor David Holt, City Council members, MAPS 3 staff, advisory board and streetcar subcom-mittee members and many other people instrumental in this milestone celebrated the streetcar system’s inaugural ride.

The timing of the launch was right in many ways. Oklahoma City is ready for more public transportation options, both to alleviate traffic congestion and parking demand and to satisfy an increased demand for public transit. There is an increas-ing desire for walk-ability in downtown and among the city’s districts. Coinci-dentally, the ribbon-cutting took place on the 25th anniver-sary of the day of the vote on the original MAPS program – a reminder of how far our city has come and our success in making historic and visionary changes.

The inaugural weekend of the OKC Streetcar highlighted many of the ben-efits the service brings our city:

• New dollars. Thousands of people rode the streetcar on its inaugural weekend. It was exciting to hear com-ments from people who said they don’t typically visit downtown or had no idea there were so many restaurants and businesses in Midtown or along Auto-mobile Alley.

• Easier navigation downtown. There were many comments about how easy it was to push a stroller or wheel-chair onto the cars or bring your bike. On Saturday, Thunder fans enjoyed eat-ing out in restaurants along the route and then riding to the Thunder game. Instead of driving around trying to find parking, fans were able to exit the streetcar at the door of the Chesapeake Energy Arena.

• Encouraging community. Throughout the weekend, strangers were helping each other navigate the system and learn how it works. Wel-come to Oklahoma City – that’s our personality. Retailers and restaurants along the route were eagerly promot-ing a streetcar community in support of the service and each other.

• Encouraging walkability. People didn’t rely on their cars to get between places. They would hop on the street-car, getting off and on at various loca-tions and walking to their activities.

The economic and community im-pacts of this important investment in our city are already being felt. Con-gratulations, Oklahoma City, on another transformative MAPS project.

Cathy O’Connor is the president of the Alliance for Economic Development of Oklahoma City.

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Kansas lawmakers could face debate over earthquake damageWICHITA, Kan. (AP) – Kansas law-makers are likely to face renewed debate in the next legislative session about how or whether to hold oil and gas companies accountable for prop-erty damage caused by earthquakes in Kansas.

Earthquakes have increased in Kansas since 2013 when fracking, or hydraulic fracturing, became more common for oil and gas exploration, al-though the intensity has been reduced in recent years. Some researchers be-lieve injection of wastewater from the explorations into underground wells contributes to the quakes – a claim that industry officials dispute.

Joe Spease, chairman of the Legisla-tive, Energy, and Hydraulic Fracturing committees for the Kansas Sierra Club, said the Legislature should impose a fee on companies using injection wells to dump wastewater. He suggested the rate could be based on volume of ma-terial injected with the money distrib-uted to property owners with damage.

“We want some type of justice for these people,” Spease said. “KIOGA at-tacks us. But people understand most of us concerned about ‘frackquakes’ are not out to get the oil and gas industry.”

Ed Cross, executive director Kansas Independent Oil and Gas Association, said companies would go out of busi-ness and jobs would be lost if such fees were imposed on the industry. He said it is not possible to link specific dam-age to a particular injection well.

“I don’t think there’s any proof out there that says it was this or that injec-tion well,” Cross said.

New research, which is challenged by the oil industry, concluded waste-water injection was responsible in 2017 for several earthquakes felt hun-dreds of miles from injection hot spots.

The disposal of hundreds of mil-lions of barrels of salty water from oil and gas corporations increased pres-sure within rock formations and that pressure migrated north along faults through Kansas, causing quakes felt in Hutchinson, Hays and Salina, with some felt as far as Jewell County near the Nebraska border.

“There were a series of earthquakes in April. It seemed like a Saturday night special kind of thing,” said state Rep. Jason Probst, D-Hutchinson. “The people around here shouldn’t have to deal with it. It scares people and damages their property.”

Lawmakers also must consider whether the state will fund beyond June a network of gear installed to track the quakes. Also, the Kansas Cor-poration Commission is considering making permanent several limitations on wastewater injection.

State Rep. John Carmichael, a Wichita Democrat who has felt earth-quakes at his home and serves on the House energy committee, said a Kansas Geological Survey analysis of earthquake migration raised a chal-lenge of assigning liability because years could lapse between injection and an earthquake.

He said the best approach would be for the state to limit wastewater injec-tion to levels that didn’t promote earth-quakes. If that isn’t possible, he said, requiring oil producers to pay into a trust fund to compensate for property damaged would be reasonable.

“Obviously, the oil and gas industry in Kansas and Oklahoma is not very excited because it would raise produc-tion costs,” Carmichael said. “We have to be careful we don’t make it more ex-pensive to produce oil on the Kansas side than on the Oklahoma side.”

Kansas state Rep. John Carmichael, a Wichita Democrat, makes a point during a debate at the Statehouse in Topeka, Kan. AP PHOTO/NICHOLAS CLAYTON

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Nancy Buchholz holds a picture of her husband, Jeff, who died six weeks after being diagnosed with cancer last spring. Nancy got Bind coverage through her employer, Dove Healthcare, and the only bill she had to pay for his hospital stay was the $1,900 copayment laid out in the new insurance plan. AP PHOTO/STACY BENGS

Health insurance on demand? Some are betting on it

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BY TOM MURPHYAssociated Press

People with health insurance of-ten pay for coverage they never use. A startup wants to shake that up.

It’s a radical idea: On-demand insurance that lets customers buy some of their coverage only if and when they need it, similar to how TV viewers might rent a new release from Amazon instead of paying every month for a pricey cable package they rarely use.

This approach from Bind Benefits is one of the latest wrinkles in a yearslong push by companies and insurers to control costs and make patients smart-er health care shoppers. And it’s draw-ing attention from the nation’s largest health insurer, UnitedHealthcare, and some sizable employers.

“It’s the sort of thing we need en-trepreneurs to be doing,” said Robert Laszewski, a health care consultant and former insurance executive. “We haven’t had a new idea in managed care in I don’t know how long.”

Bind’s plan draws concern from researchers worried about how this may hurt some pocketbooks, but it also has attracted employers hungry for a fresh way to tame expenses.

School superintendent Barry Rose picked Bind as the only coverage op-

tion earlier this year for the Cumber-land, Wisconsin, school district after cycling through numerous health plans in the last six years. Rose said about two-thirds of his workers use $500 or less in health care every year, and he didn’t want to charge them premiums for care they weren’t using.

“We have quality health care. If people need it, great. If they don’t, at least we’re not soaking them for it,” he said.

Minneapolis-based Bind is not an insurer, but it designs health plans for big employers that pay their own bills.

Here’s how it works. Under Bind’s plan, customers pay a base monthly premium that can be as much as 40 per-cent cheaper than other options their employer offers, the company says.

That covers most care, like doctor visits, hospital stays, maternity care, cancer treatment and prescriptions.

A patient can then buy additional coverage for some procedures that aren’t urgent like a knee surgery or hip replacement. In these cases, the patient has time to plan for the care and look at different options for who performs it.

The additional coverage comes with an extra premium and possi-bly a copayment, depending on the care provider and what is being pur-

chased. In these cases, patients might get stuck paying more than $1,000 in additional costs.

Users log onto Bind’s website or app to see what is covered, what it will cost them. That can vary based on Bind’s quality rating for a provider and how efficiently it provides care. Someone with an ear infection might pay nothing for a telemedicine visit. But a trip to an expensive emergency room for such a minor illness might cost a few hundred dollars.

“If we get everyone buying better, we actually make the product more affordable for all of us,” said Bind CEO Tony Miller.

If patients stick to the plan’s pro-vider network in that core coverage, they will have one bill – a copayment. Miller said Bind avoids high deduct-ibles or co-insurance payments that make it hard for some to understand how much care really costs.

That simplicity helped Nancy Buch holz when she was trying to track her husband’s expenses for cancer treatment last spring. She said he died six weeks after being diag-nosed, and she became overwhelmed by billing notices from the hospital showing that care costs were ap-proaching $300,000.

Last month we discussed in this series a successful lawsuit by a husband whose wife died after being refused payment for proton therapy to treat his wife’s cancer. The jury rendered a verdict of $25 million against the insurance company.

The obvious question is, “Will the harshness of this verdict change the insurance company’s position on the denial of this particular service?”

There is no scien-tific way to determine whether this woman might have died even with proton therapy, but in emotional cases such as this a jury is likely to lash out at the insurance company’s refusal to cover this service.

If we take the company’s position at face value, its refusal might have some merit. Based on their interpretation of the medical data, it may not be unreasonable for them to determine that a less expensive therapy might be just as beneficial to the patient. So, we run headlong into the dispute between the treating physician’s opinion that proton therapy is the most efficacious treatment regime and the insurance company’s con-clusion that there are cheaper but equally advantageous technologies.

This debate over what some physicians feel is effective therapy and what the insur-ance companies determine is a lack of sci-entific evidence can be striking. After all, it was not many years ago that some patients were determined to travel to South America to be injected with the juice of apricot pits to cure certain kinds of cancer. While this therapy was quickly debunked, nevertheless there were patients who demanded reim-bursement for this medication. This tension between what some physicians feel is legiti-mate therapy and what the scientific com-munity can prove continues to exist.

There are even physicians who suspect that the insurance companies have figured out how many lawsuits they can lose because of certain denied therapies and still be money ahead on the savings generated by the denial of payment for those treatments. It is hard to believe that someone may actually sit in a room and do a cost-benefit analysis of losses generated by refusing to pay for certain ser-vices as opposed to paying for their service across a wide section of their insureds.

Before we rush headlong into a “Medi-care for All” payment system we should be very comfortable with who makes the deci-sions, and on what basis, concerning the use of expensive new therapies and treatments.

Stanley F. Hupfeld is senior consultant, Inte-gris Health. He is a fellow of the American Col-lege of Healthcare Executives and the author of Political Malpractice – How the Politicians Made a Mess of Health Reform. He can be contacted at www.stanhupfeld.com.

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More than 4,600 lose Medicaid in Arkansas over work ruleBY ANDREW DeMILLOAssociated Press

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – More than 4,600 people were kicked off Arkansas’ Med-icaid expansion for not complying with a work requirement last month, state officials said Monday, bringing the total number of people who have lost cover-age since the rule was enacted this year to nearly 17,000.

The Department of Human Services said nearly 2,000 more people face the risk of losing coverage if they don’t com-ply this month with the rule, which re-quires them to work 80 hours a month. Beneficiaries lose coverage if they don’t meet the requirement three months in a calendar year, and they can’t re-enroll until January.

The latest numbers were released by the agency days after it announced it set up a new helpline for people to

call in and report their hours worked, along with a new advertising campaign aimed at letting beneficiaries know how to comply. Advocacy groups have criti-cized Arkansas’ reliance on a website for reporting hours worked, saying it penalizes beneficiaries who don’t have access to the Internet.

“Basically, it shows that the state’s announcement last week was overdue,” said Bruno Showers, senior policy ana-lyst with Arkansas Advocates for Chil-dren and Families. “They should have been allowing reporting through differ-ent means and they should have invest-ed in advertising and outreach on the front end instead of waiting for all these coverage losses to happen.”

Republican Gov. Asa Hutchinson said more than 4,100 people on the program have found work and that the percent-age of those subject to the work require-ment who are complying has increased

from 73 percent in August to 87 percent last month.

“This is a strong indication that more and more people are learning about the requirement and following through with their reporting,” he said in a statement.

Arkansas was the first state to enforce the requirement after the Trump admin-

istration allowed states to tie Medicaid coverage to work. The requirement is being challenged in federal court, and a federal advisory panel last month urged the U.S. Department of Health and Hu-man Services to temporarily stop Arkan-sas from enforcing the rule.

Arkansas’ requirement applies only to the state’s Medicaid expansion, which uses federal and state funds to purchase private insurance for low-income resi-dents, and not the traditional Medicaid program. More than 234,000 people are on the expansion program, and more than 64,000 of them were subject to the work requirement last month.

Once fully implemented, Arkansas’ requirement will affect able-bodied en-rollees on the program, ages 19 to 49, with no children. The requirement is being enforced on participants ages 30 to 49 this year and will expand to in-clude those 19 to 29 years old next year.

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But the only bill she had to pay for his hospital stay was the $1,900 copay-ment laid out in the insurance plan.

“When you go through something that’s emotionally devastating, the last thing you want to worry about is having to make sure something is paid for,” said the Cadott, Wisconsin, resi-dent, who got Bind coverage through her employer, Dove Healthcare.

The potential for unexpected ad-ditional costs under Bind’s system concerns Sabrina Corlette, a research professor at Georgetown’s Center on Health Insurance Reforms. She noted that older customers are more likely to wind up with these big bills because they tend to have more ex-pensive procedures.

“This gets close to the line if not a little bit over the line of being dis-criminatory because it would only be people who have certain health con-ditions that would face higher premi-ums,” she said.

Miller said his plans comply with federal anti-discrimination laws, and they provide all covered members the same benefit at the same cost.

Bind started selling coverage this year and only has a few thousand people enrolled. But it is expanding nationally, with help from United-Healthcare, which covers more than 40 million people. UnitedHealthcare is offering Bind coverage to some em-ployer customers for 2019.

The company will need to offer big discounts to attract more business, said Laszewski, the health care consultant.

He noted that customers are slow to accept new insurance ideas, and Bind relies on patients trusting its quality rating for the doctor they pick. That’s a gamble in health care, where it’s hard for people to un-derstand and feel comfortable with those measurements.

“If you’re going to expect em-ployers and consumers to take risks, they’re going to have to see a pre-mium upfront,” he said. “They’re not going to buy the sales pitch.”

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Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson speaks during a news conference in Little Rock, Ark. AP PHOTO/KELLY KISSEL, FILE

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Renewed battle over using fetal tissue in medical researchBY RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVARAssociated Press

WASHINGTON – Lawmakers clashed over science, ethics and politics at a House hearing on using fetal tissue in critically important medical research, as the Trump administration reviews the government’s ongoing support for such studies.

Research fields in which fetal tissue is used include HIV, childhood cancers, treatments that enlist the body’s im-mune system to battle cancer, and the hunt for a vaccine against the Zika virus, a cause of birth defects.

Republicans said alternatives to fetal tissue are available and should be used instead. Democrats said that view is at odds with science. Each side called on expert witnesses.

“Most of my constituents don’t un-derstand when you harvest baby parts, why that is OK,” said U.S. Rep. Mark Meadows, R-N.C., who chaired the hear-ing by the Oversight and Government Reform Committee. Meadows, leader of the conservative House Freedom Cau-cus, is one of President Donald Trump’s biggest allies in Congress.

But U.S. Rep. Gerry Connolly, D-Va., responded, “The consensus in the sci-entific community is that there is cur-rently no adequate substitute for fetal

tissue in all of the cutting-edge research for which it is used today.”

The government has funded research using fetal tissue for decades, under administrations of both political par-ties. Trump has gone out of his way to court social and religious conservatives among his staunchest supporters.

The administration’s new review of whether taxpayer dollars are being properly spent on fetal tissue research has raised alarms among medical in-vestigators, who fear their work will be stopped to satisfy anti-abortion activists.

Under Secretary Alex Azar, the Health and Human Services Depart-ment says it is trying to balance “pro-life” and “pro-science” imperatives in its ongoing audit of fetal tissue research.

Azar’s office said in a statement that the National Institutes of Health put a pause on procurement of new human fetal tissue in the fall, after the audit was announced. The department says re-search with fetal tissue already on hand was allowed to proceed, and that it nev-er intended to stop research. The HHS statement left open the possibility of procuring new fetal tissue to prevent re-search projects from being interrupted.

Research involving fetal tissue ac-counted for $98 million in NIH grants and projects during the 2017 fiscal year, a small fraction of the agency’s overall

research budget. NIH said that $98 mil-lion figure represents the entire budget for the grants at issue, even if only a por-tion of a particular grant was devoted to fetal tissue research.

HHS has not announced a timeline for completing its audit.

Fetal tissue is used to produce research mice that model how the human immune system works. The tissue, from elective abortions, would otherwise be discarded.

Biochemist Tara Sander Lee told the committee that alternatives to fetal tis-sue are available and can be used.

“We do not need fetal body parts from aborted babies to achieve future scientific and medical advancements,” said Sander Lee, with the Charlotte Lozier Institute, which is opposed to

abortion. Tissues from infants who have to undergo heart surgery are among the alternatives, she said.

But neuroscientist Sally Temple, tes-tifying on behalf of the International So-ciety for Stem Cell Research, told law-makers that alternatives to fetal tissue are simply not suitable for every disease and condition being studied.

“The consensus opinion is that those alternatives are not sufficient,” she said.

Temple explained that tissue samples from different stages of the life cycle are not interchangeable. “It is not the same material,” she said. “It is a different devel-opmental stage. It has unique properties.”

Temple said researchers would read-ily use alternatives to fetal tissue if that was suitable.

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Fate of Kansas’ ban on telemedicine abortions uncertainBY JOHN HANNAAssociated Press

TOPEKA, Kan. – Kansas clinics still don’t know whether it will be legal for them to offer telemedicine abortions in January even though a state-court judge derided an upcoming ban as an “air ball” that can’t stop doctors from providing pregnancy-ending pills to patients they don’t see in person.

An abortion rights group seeking an order to block the ban found its request enmeshed in larger legal battles over abortion. Attorneys for the state raised the question of whether other state laws might block telemedicine abortions, and District Judge Franklin Theis held off on issuing an order.

The Center for Reproductive Rights filed a lawsuit last month on behalf of Trust Women of Wichita, which oper-ates a clinic there that performs abor-tions. Since October, some patients seek-ing abortion pills have consulted with offsite doctors through teleconferenc-ing, and the clinic hopes to start provid-ing abortion pills to women in rural areas without having them come to Wichita.

The center argues that the new law vi-olates the state constitution by placing an undue burden on women seeking abor-tion and singling out abortion for special treatment as part of broader policies oth-erwise meant to encourage telemedicine.

“The use of telemedicine right now for medication abortions is extremely important,” said Leah Wiederhorn, an attorney for the center. “It’s a way for women to access this type of health care during a time when there are a lot of hostile laws that are meant to shut down clinics across the country.”

Seventeen other states have telemed-icine abortion bans, according to the Guttmacher Institute, a group that advo-cates for abortion rights. The new Kan-sas law says that in policies promoting telemedicine, “nothing” authorizes “any abortion procedure via telemedicine.”

But Theis said the law doesn’t give a prosecutor any avenue for pursuing

a criminal case. While the state medi-cal board could act against the clinic’s doctors, the judge added, “There’s no jeopardy yet.”

Kansas has no clinics providing abor-tions outside Wichita and the Kansas City area. The Republican-controlled Legislature has strong anti-abortion majorities and the state has tightened restrictions over the past decade.

Lawmakers have tried three times to ban telemedicine abortions. In 2011, a ban was part of legislation imposing special regulations on abortion clin-ics that critics said were meant to shut them down. Providers sued and Theis blocked all of the regulations. The case is still pending.

Legislators passed a law in 2015 re-quiring a doctor to be in the same room

when a woman takes the first of two abortion pills. The Center for Repro-ductive Rights argues that it’s covered by the 2011 lawsuit over clinic regula-tions and has been blocked by Theis.

Though the judge said he’s inclined to agree, state attorneys argued that it is in effect, even if it hasn’t been enforced.

The anti-abortion group Kansans for Life filed a complaint Friday against the Wichita clinic with the state medi-cal board, asking it to investigate its “il-legal” telemedicine abortions. Jeanne Gawdun, the group’s senior lobbyist, called them “dangerous.”

“Where’s that important physician-patient relationship?” Gawdun said. “It’s not there.”

A study of abortions in California, published in the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists’ jour-nal in 2015, said less than one-third of 1 percent of medication abortions result-ed in major complications.

The Kansas health department has reported that in 2017, nearly 4,000 med-ication abortions were reported, or 58 percent of the state’s total, all in the first trimester. It’s not clear if any were tele-medicine abortions.

Wiederhorn said banning telemedi-cine abortion would be a hardship for the clinic’s patients because its doctors, while licensed in Kansas, are outside the state and can spend only two days a week in Wichita. Also, many women in rural areas would face hardships in get-ting medication abortions without tele-medicine, she said.

But Assistant Attorney General Shon Qualseth said: “We’re just theorizing on what could happen.”

Leah Wiederhorn, an attorney for the Center for Reproductive Rights, answers ques-tions from a judge during a state-court hearing on the group’s request to block a ban on telemedicine abortions in Topeka, Kan. AP PHOTO/JOHN HANNA

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Chickasaw Nation appoints secretary of healthOKLAHOMA CITY – The Chickasaw Nation has appointed Charles Grim as secretary of health.

Grim was director of the Indian Health Service from 2002 to 2007.

Grim served as execu-tive director of health services for the Cherokee Nation. Grim is a retired assistant surgeon gen-eral and rear admiral in the Commissioned Corps of the United States Public Health Services.

In 1983 he graduated from the Uni-versity of Oklahoma College of Dentistry, where he was recently named Alumni of the Year. He is board-certified in dental public health and a fellow in the Academy of General Dentistry.

Grim has a master’s degree in health

services administration from the University of Michigan. Grim is a citizen of the Chero-kee Nation. –Staff report

Hoai Nguyen joins Variety CareOKLAHOMA CITY – Hoai Nguyen has joined Variety Care as a physician assistant.

Nguyen will be with Variety Care Lafay-ette Open Access.

Nguyen has a bach-elor’s degree in organi-zational leadership from Southern Nazarene Uni-versity. He has a master’s degree in health sciences from the University of Oklahoma Health Sci-ences Center. Nguyen completed his clinical rotation at clinics and hospitals around Oklahoma, including a pediatric rotation at Variety Care’s Mid-Del Health Center.

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Most teen drug use is down, but officials fret vaping boomBY MIKE STOBBEAssociated Press

NEW YORK – Twice as many high school students used nicotine-tinged electronic cig-arettes this year compared with last year, an unprecedented jump in a large annual sur-vey of teen smoking, drinking and drug use.

It was the largest single-year increase in the survey’s 44-year history, far surpassing a mid-1970s surge in marijuana smoking.

The findings, released Monday, echo those of a government survey earlier this year. That survey also found a dramatic rise in vaping among children and prompted federal regulators to press for measures that make it harder for kids to get them.

Experts attribute the jump to newer versions of e-cigarettes, like those by Juul Labs Inc. that resemble computer flash drives and can be used discreetly.

Trina Hale, a junior at South Charleston High School in West Virginia, said vaping – specifically Juul – exploded at her school this year.

“They can put it in their sleeve or their pocket. They can do it wherever, whenev-er. They can do it in class if they’re sneaky about it,” she said.

Olivia Turman, a freshman at Cabell Midland High School in Ona, West Vir-ginia, said she too has seen kids “hit their vape in class.”

The federally funded survey released Monday is conducted by University of Michigan researchers and has been oper-ating since 1975. This year’s findings are based on responses from about 45,000 students in grades 8, 10 and 12 in schools across the country. It found 1 in 5 high school seniors reported having vaped nico-tine in the previous month.

After vaping and alcohol, the most com-mon thing teens use is marijuana, the sur-

vey found. About 1 in 4 students said they’d used marijuana at least once in the past year. It was more common in older kids – about 1 in 17 high school seniors said they use marijuana every day.

Overall, marijuana smoking is about the same level as it was the past few years. Vap-ing of marijuana rose, however.

More teens, however, are saying no to lots of other substances. Usage of alcohol, cigarettes, cocaine, LSD, ecstasy, heroin and opioid pills all declined.

Experts say it’s not clear what’s behind those trends, especially since the nation is in the midst of the deadliest drug overdose epidemic ever.

“What is it that we’re doing right with teenagers that we’re not doing with adults?” said Dr. Nora Volkow, director of the Na-tional Institute on Drug Abuse, a federal agency that funds the Michigan study.

One leading theory is that kids today

are staying home and communicating on smartphones rather than hanging out and smoking, drinking or trying drugs.

“Drug experimentation is a group activ-ity,” Volkow said.

What about vaping? “Vaping mostly is an individual activity,” said David Jernigan, a Boston University researcher who tracks alcohol use.

The vaping explosion is a big worry, however. Health officials say nicotine is harmful to developing brains. Some re-searchers also believe vaping will make kids more likely to take up cigarettes, and perhaps later try other drugs.

So far that hasn’t happened, surveys show. But the Juul phenomenon is recent, noted Richard Miech, who oversees the Michigan survey.

If vaping does lead to cigarette use among teens, that may start to show up in the survey as early as next year, he added.

A high school student uses a vaping device near a school campus in Cambridge, Mass. AP FILE PHOTO/STEVEN SENNE

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OMRF seeks Fleming Scholar applications OKLAHOMA CITY – The Okla-homa Medical Research Foun-dation is accepting applica-tions for its 2019 Sir Alexander Fleming Scholar Program.

Application deadline is Feb. 1.

The eight-week summer program allows the science students to enhance their research skills by gaining experience in a lab setting alongside scientists.

High school seniors, as well as college freshmen, sophomores and juniors, are eligible to apply. Students must be 16 or older to qualify. Students must be Oklahoma residents at the time of high school graduation to be eli-gible. Once selected, Fleming Scholars are paid and may be eligible for housing.

The application process includes submission of a long-form essay, letters of recom-mendation and academic transcripts.

“This is a chance to ex-perience research in way a classroom can’t emulate,” said OMRF Human Resources Specialist Heather Hebert, who coordinates the summer program. “Students benefit tremendously from this expe-rience, and our scientists also see meaningful contributions from their work in the lab.”

The program is named for Nobel Prize-winning scientist Sir Alexander Fleming, who discovered penicillin and also dedicated OMRF’s first build-ing in 1949.

Since the inception of the program in 1956, nearly 600 Oklahoma students have had the opportunity to work in labs at OMRF. Two current OMRF vice presidents, Rodger McEver and Judith James, started their research careers as Fleming Scholars.

Application information is available at omrf.org/fleming.

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Surgeon general warns of teen risks from e-cigarettesBY MATTHEW PERRONEAssociated Press

WASHINGTON – The government’s top doctor is taking aim at the best-selling electronic cigarette brand in the U.S., urg-ing swift action to prevent Juul and simi-lar vaping brands from addicting millions of teenagers.

In an advisory Tuesday, Surgeon Gen-eral Jerome Adams said parents, teachers, health professionals and government offi-cials must take “aggressive steps” to keep children from using e-cigarettes. Federal law bars the sale of e-cigarettes to those under 18.

For young people, “nicotine is danger-ous and it can have negative health effects,” Adams said in an interview. “It can impact learning, attention and memory, and it can prime the youth brain for addiction.”

Federal officials are scrambling to re-verse a recent explosion in teen vaping that public health officials fear could under-mine decades of declines in tobacco use. An estimated 3.6 million U.S. teens are now using e-cigarettes, representing 1 in 5 high

school students and 1 in 20 middle school-ers, according to the latest federal figures.

Separate survey results released Mon-day showed twice as many high school stu-dents used e-cigarettes this year compared to last year.

E-cigarettes and other vaping devices have been sold in the U.S. since 2007, grow-ing into a $6.6 billion business. Most de-vices heat a flavored nicotine solution into an inhalable vapor. They have been pitched to adult smokers as a less-harmful alter-native to cigarettes, though there’s been little research on the long-term health ef-fects or on whether they help people quit. Even more worrisome, a growing body of research suggests that teens who vape are more likely to try regular cigarettes.

Adams singled out Silicon Valley startup Juul. The company leapfrogged over its larger competitors with online promotions portraying their small device as the latest high-tech gadget for hip, attractive young people. Analysts now estimate the compa-ny controls more than 75 percent of the U.S. e-cigarette market.

The surgeon general’s advisory notes

that each Juul cartridge, or pod, contains as much nicotine as a pack of cigarettes. Additionally, Adams states that Juul’s liq-uid nicotine mixture is specially formu-lated to give a smoother, more potent nico-tine buzz. That effect poses special risks for young people, Adams says.

“We do know that these newer products, such as Juul, can promote dependence in just a few uses,” Adams said.

Juul said in a statement that it shares the surgeon general’s goal: “We are com-mitted to preventing youth access of Juul products.”

Last month, San Francisco-based Juul shut down its Facebook and Instagram ac-counts and halted in-store sales of its fla-vored pods. The flavors remain available via age-restricted online sales. That voluntary action came days before the Food and Drug Administration proposed industrywide re-strictions on online and convenience store sales of e-cigarettes to deter use by kids.

Adams recommends parents, teachers and health professionals learn about e-ciga-rettes, talk to children about the risks and set an example by not using tobacco products.

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Trump Foundation reaches deal to dissolve amid lawsuitBY MICHAEL R. SISAKAssociated Press

NEW YORK – President Donald Trump’s charitable foundation reached a deal Tuesday to go out of business, even as Trump continues to fight allegations he misused its assets to resolve busi-ness disputes and boost his run for the White House.

New York’s attorney general and law-yers for the Trump Foundation agreed on a court-supervised process for shut-ting down the charity and distributing about $1.7 million in remaining assets to other nonprofit groups.

The agreement resolved one part of the legal drama surrounding Trump, whose campaign, transition, inaugura-tion and real estate empire are all under investigation.

Attorney General Barbara Under-wood’s lawsuit alleging Trump and his family illegally operated the foundation as an extension of his businesses and his presidential campaign will continue.

The lawsuit, filed last spring, seeks $2.8 million in restitution and a 10-year ban on Trump and his three eldest chil-dren – Donald Jr., Eric and Ivanka – from running any charities in New York.

In a statement Tuesday, Underwood cited “a shocking pattern of illegality involving the Trump Foundation – in-cluding unlawful coordination with the Trump presidential campaign, re-peated and willful self-dealing, and much more.”

“This amounted to the Trump Foun-dation functioning as little more than a checkbook to serve Mr. Trump’s busi-ness and political interests,” she said.

Lawyers for the foundation have said any infractions were minor.

Trump had long pledged to dissolve the foundation and donate its funds to charity, but his lawyers said they were thwarted by the attorney general’s of-fice, which wanted oversight over the process. Trump Foundation lawyer Alan Futerfas said the three-decade-old foundation has been looking to fold since Trump got elected in 2016.

Futerfas said that the attorney gen-eral’s office was giving a misleading ac-count of what led to the charity’s disso-lution in a “further attempt to politicize this matter” and that the state’s resis-tance was “depriving those most in need of nearly $1.7 million.”

He said the foundation has distrib-uted approximately $19 million over the past decade, including $8.25 million of the president’s own money, to hundreds of charitable organizations.

Tuesday’s agreement was reached after a New York judge last month re-jected arguments from the foundation’s lawyers that the lawsuit was politically motivated and should be thrown out.

Once the judge approves the deal to dissolve the charity, the two sides will have 30 days to provide her with a list of nonprofit organizations that should get the remaining funds. Each char-ity will get the same amount, and the attorney general’s office will have the right to reject ones it deems unfit to re-ceive funds.

Underwood filed the lawsuit against the Trump Foundation after taking over for fellow Democrat Eric Schneider-man, who resigned in May amid allega-tions he physically abused women.

Schneiderman started investigating the foundation in 2016 and ordered it to stop fundraising in New York after The Washington Post reported that some of its spending personally benefited the presidential candidate.

Underwood referred the office’s find-ings to the IRS and the Federal Election

Commission. Those agencies have not commented on the matter.

Underwood alleged that Trump used the foundation to help bolster his cam-paign by giving out big grants of other’s people money to veterans’ organiza-tions during the run-up to the Iowa caucuses, the first presidential nomi-nating contest of 2016.

Trump was also accused of directing that $100,000 in foundation money be used to settle legal claims over an 80-foot flagpole he had built at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida, instead of paying the expense out of his own pocket.

The foundation also paid $158,000 to resolve a lawsuit over a prize for a hole-in-one contest at a Trump-owned golf course; $10,000 to buy a 6-foot portrait of Trump at a charity auction; and $5,000 for ads promoting Trump’s hotels in the programs for charitable events.

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Wood has a bachelor’s degree in geol-ogy from the University of Nottingham in England and completed Harvard Univer-sity’s Advanced Management Program. Wood served on the board of directors and as an executive committee member of the American Petroleum Institute. He was also a member of the National Petro-leum Council and is a member of the So-ciety of Exploration Geophysicists.

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Gulfport Energy reported net income for the third quarter of $95.15 million, or 55 cents per diluted share, up from $18.2 million, or 10 cents per diluted share, for the third quarter of 2017.

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union in May. Skydance will debut at least four beers during its launch party on Dec. 29.

Stumph said since he’s operating the only brewing co-op in the state, he is getting requests from people to join. At the Brewers Union, the tenants share the machinery, which helps with their overall costs. The union has a taproom where they can sell their beer by the glass. Beer from the taproom is where breweries make most of their money, so having the taproom helps a brewer build up revenue for a new place.

He said when he recruits a brewer, he tries to find an operation that al-ready has branding and has made its way around the festivals. The brewer-ies usually have a variety of beers at an event, so Stumph said he knows they’ll have options to offer at the union.

“They make some really good IPAs,” he said. IPA stands for India pale ale.

Skydance co-owner Jake Keyes said he’s excited about getting into the

Brewers Union. He makes beer with Nick Hodge and they’ve recruited some investors to help with funding.

At 12 years old, Keyes started brew-ing beer with his dad. They always talk-ed about opening a brewery together.

But in 2011, his dad was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and the disease progressed quickly. When Keyes was going through his dad’s stuff, he found a homebrewing book that contained the start of an oatmeal stout. Keyes made the beer and took it to his dad, who was then in a nursing home.

After the encouragement of the Red Earth Brewers homebrewing club, he took the stout to a contest in Dallas in 2013. He learned he won the contest the same day his father died.

That’s when Keyes said he’d stop waiting to open a brewery. He wanted to open a brewery by his 40th birthday, which he celebrated in October.

He recruited investors and was able to raise most of the money, but opening a place that was the size they wanted was more expensive than everyone expected.

“Instead of doing something that we didn’t really want to do, say some small-scale location, we preferred to get the name out there and get the ball rolling,” he said. “We can get the brand going and get a proof of concept so when it comes time to raise money, we’ll have a proven product.”

Keyes said as he touted his beer around, he’s learned about peoples’ tastes. At festivals, they’ll say the beer is good, but on social media, it can be a different situation.

“I’m nervous about having the mass-es drink our beer,” he said.

Skydance is Oklahoma City’s first Native American-owned brewery. He said there’s a Native-owned brewery in Broken Arrow. Keyes is a citizen of the Iowa Tribe, where he previously worked in gaming.

“One of my goals is to help change the perceptions that people have with Native Americans and their relationship to alco-hol,” he said. “Craft beer is about quality, not quantity. It’s a touchy subject but an important role that we want to take on.”

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Trump administration moves to ban bump stocksBY MICHAEL BALSAMOAssociated Press

WASHINGTON – The Trump adminis-tration moved Tuesday to officially ban bump stocks, which allow semi-auto-matic weapons to fire rapidly like auto-matic firearms, and has made them ille-gal to possess beginning in late March.

The devices will be banned under a federal law that prohibits machine guns, according to a senior Justice Depart-ment official.

Bump stocks became a focal point of the national gun control debate after they were used in October 2017 when a man opened fire from his Las Vegas ho-tel suite into a crowd at a country mu-sic concert below, killing 58 people and injuring hundreds more in the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history.

The regulation, which was signed by Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker on Tuesday morning, will go into effect 90 days after it is formally

published in the Federal Register, which is expected to happen on Friday, the Justice Department official said.

The official wasn’t authorized to discuss the matter publicly ahead of the regulation’s formal publication and spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity.

In March, President Donald Trump said his administration would “ban” the devices, which he said “turn legal weap-ons into illegal machines.”

Shortly after the president’s com-ments, the Justice Department an-nounced that it had started the process to amend federal firearms regulations to define bump stocks as machine guns. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Fire-arms and Explosives sought public com-ment on the proposal, drawing more than 35,000 comments.

The amended regulations reverse a 2010 ATF decision that found bump stocks did not amount to machine guns and could not be regulated unless Con-

gress changed existing firearms law or passed a new one. In the aftermath of the Las Vegas shooting, there was a growing push by some members of Congress to ban bump stocks, but no legislation was passed. At least 10 states have sought their own restrictions on the devices.

People who own bump stocks will be required to either surrender them to the ATF or destroy them by late March, the official said. The change has undergone a legal review and the Justice Depart-ment and ATF are ready to fight any le-gal challenge that may be brought, the official added.

The amended rule was met almost immediately with resistance from gun rights advocates, including Gun Owners of America, which said it would file a lawsuit against the Justice Department and ATF in order to protect gun owners from the “unconstitutional regulations.”

“These regulations implicate Second Amendment rights, and courts should

be highly suspect when an agency changes its ‘interpretation’ of a statute in order to impair the exercise of enu-merated constitutional rights,” the or-ganization’s executive director, Erich Pratt, said.

Police said the gunman in the Las Vegas massacre, Stephen Paddock, fired for more than 10 minutes using multiple weapons outfitted with target scopes and bump stocks. Paddock fatally shot himself after the shooting and there were 23 assault-style weapons, includ-ing 14 fitted with rapid-fire “bump stock” devices, strewn about the room near his body on the floor of his 32nd-floor hotel suite at the Mandalay Bay casino-hotel.

The largest manufacturer of bump stocks, Slide Fire Solutions, announced in April that it was going to stop taking orders and shutting down its website. The remaining stock of the devices is now being sold by another company, RW Arms, based in Fort Worth, Texas.

Skydance Brewing Co. co-owners Nick Hodge and Jake Keyes stand in the production facility inside the Brewers Union in Oklahoma City. PHOTO BY MARK HANCOCK

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Stock market woes raise a nagging fear: Is a recession near?BY JOSH BOAKAssociated Press

BALTIMORE – Fears of a recession have been mounting with the U.S. stock market appearing to be headed for its worst December since 1931 – during the Great Depression.

Wall Street’s sustained slump has been fueled by investor concerns about lower corporate profits, higher cor-porate debt, a festering trade war be-tween the United States and China and a broader global slowdown.

So is a U.S. recession imminent?Not necessarily.Plenty of economic gauges suggest that

far from being derailed by a stock market that’s set to suffer its first annual loss in a decade, the $20 trillion U.S. economy is barreling forward. Employers are hir-ing, consumers are spending ahead of the holidays and economic growth has been brisk, thanks in part to President Donald Trump’s deficit-financed tax cuts.

But the economy has been growing since mid-2009 and nothing – not even what’s become the second-longest U.S. expansion on record – lasts forever. As the expansion has aged, economists and busi-ness leaders are increasingly predicting that it will end within the next two years.

The fact is that recessions are a regu-lar part of the economic cycle. A down-turn won’t necessarily happen in 2019. But the free-fall in stock prices could hasten the day.

“While we aren’t explicitly forecast-ing a recession next year, we wouldn’t rule out a mild one,” said John Higgins, chief markets economist of Capital Eco-nomics. “At the least, we expect a signif-icant economic slowdown.”

Nearly half the chief financial officers surveyed by Duke University foresee a recession by the end of next year. And by the end of 2020, 82 percent do so.

Here’s a look at how the movements of the stock market and the barometers of the economy might determine the risks of a recession.

Does a sustained fall in stock pric-es herald a recession?

Sometimes. Not always.Both the past two U.S. recessions

overlapped with stock market sell-offs. The Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged nearly 32 percent in 2008 after the housing bubble burst. And it shed more than 5 percent in 2001 when the tech stock bubble burst. But stocks also

declined in 2002 – a year when the U.S. economy expanded.

The fact is that the stock market cap-tures just a piece of the broader U.S. economy. Less than half of U.S. house-holds even own any stock, according to New York University economist Ed-ward Wolff. And more than 80 percent of the stock market’s value is controlled by the richest 10 percent of households, according to his calculations.

The bulk of most Americans’ net worth is derived from a different asset: Their homes.

How bad is the stock market decline?

It’s painful. But Wall Street has en-dured far worse sell-offs.

Year-to-date, the Dow has lost about 5 percent – just a small fraction of its 2008 plunge. And the recent losses fol-low an extraordinary winning streak: From its bottom in March 2009, the Dow has rocketed 250 percent. This means that investors who have held on have earned a rich profit – even includ-ing the losses since October.

That said, the decline of the past two months has been severe – about 12 per-cent. This means the market has entered “correction” territory, commonly de-fined as a decline of at least 10 percent.

What’s behind the economy’s strength?

Look to the job market. The 3.7 per-cent unemployment rate is near a half-century low. Average hourly wages have

climbed 3.1 percent in the past 12 months, the strongest such increase since 2009.

The solid employment picture has helped fuel consumer spending. Retail sales have grown 5.3 percent so far this year as more Americans have eaten out and shopped online, according to the Census Bureau.

The jobs market is also where to watch for signs of a recession. Ahead of the 2008 financial crisis, the monthly hiring levels swung from gains to losses and unemployment shot up. The La-bor Department issues a weekly report on people applying for unemployment benefits. A sustained increase in such applications would signal that employ-ers are shedding workers in anticipation of a downturn.

Does the housing market point to a recession?

This is tricky. By some measures, like the Census Bureau’s report on home construction, the housing market never really recovered from the meltdown of a decade ago. As a result, housing has con-tributed relatively little to the economic recovery, which makes it less likely to be a major force that tips it into a recession.

What has generally recovered are aver-age home prices. Home sales prices have been steadily rising faster than Ameri-cans’ average wages for the past few years, according to the National Association of Realtors. This made some homeowners wealthier. But it also reduced affordability of homes for many would-be buyers.

Until this past year, homebuyers had been helped by historically low mort-gage rates. But mortgage rates began to creep up last year as it became clear that Trump’s tax cuts would swell the federal budget deficit. Mortgage rates gener-ally move in sync with 10-year Treasury notes. As the average 30-year mortgage rate has risen 4.63 percent from 3.93 per-cent a year ago, sales of homes have fallen.

Are the Feds rate hikes a risk for recession?

The Federal Reserve has become a punching bag for Trump as the stock market has tumbled. The Fed is widely expected to raise its key short-term rate for the fourth time this year on Wednes-day, which would likely further raise borrowing costs for consumers and businesses over time.

The Fed is raising rates to try to keep inflation at its 2 percent annual target while maximizing employment. But if it miscalculates and raises rates too high or too fast, history suggests it could trig-ger a recession.

Compounding the risk is that the Fed is also paring the huge bond purchas-es on its books, which resulted from the trillions in Treasury and mortgage bonds it bought to help the financial sys-tem recover from the 2008 financial cri-sis. Doing so magnifies the upward pres-sure on borrowing rates for consumers and businesses.

Could resolving a trade war with China stop a recession?

Trump caused stocks to buckle when he ratcheted up taxes on Chinese im-ports in hopes of forcing Beijing to strike a deal that would protect U.S. technolo-gy from theft and reduce the trade defi-cit with China. Stocks recovered some-what when further tariff increases were suspended after Trump met with Presi-dent Xi Jinping earlier this month at an international gathering in Argentina.

A prolonged trade war could surely depress growth. But it’s unclear whether any new deal would speed growth to the point where a recession could be avoided.

The fact is that economic growth around the world is slowing, including in the United States as the benefits from the tax cuts wane. Britain is struggling to leave the European Union. France faces economic unrest. Italy appears to be in recession. China is trying to engi-neer slower growth after a multi-decade boom that would be destabilizing if it had maintained its once-sizzling pace.

Trader Gregory Rowe works at the New York Stock Exchange in New York. AP FILE PHOTO/MARK LENNIHAN

Kansas wants to charge $50 fee at new state parkWICHITA, Kan. (AP) – The Kansas De-partment of Wildlife, Parks and Tour-ism wants to charge $50 a day for access to fragile rock formations at the state’s newest park.

The department is proposing a $50 permit for anyone who wants “back-country access” in the Little Jerusalem Badlands State Park in Logan County, which is expected to open next year, the Wichita Eagle reported.

The fee aims to preserve the rare geological attraction that features the state’s largest Niobrara chalk forma-

tion, according to department officials.But the park’s landowner, The Nature

Conservancy in Kansas, hasn’t approved the permit. The conservation nonprofit said it’s committed to keeping park ac-cess affordable.

“We have not yet agreed to special ac-cess permits or associated fees and plan to continue to work with the Kansas De-partment of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism to ensure all fees are reasonable,” the group posted on Facebook last week.

In 2016, the conservancy purchased 330 acres, which included Little Jerusa-

lem, from a family that had owned the land for at least five generations. The conservancy agreed to make Little Je-rusalem part of the state park system, in keeping with the wishes of the land’s former owner.

While the conservancy retains own-ership of the land, Kansas’ parks de-partment will manage the rock forma-tions, which hold fossils and unique ecosystems.

Gerald Lauber, chairman of the parks department’s commission that voted on the fee last week, said parts of the “park

can’t withstand unfettered access.” The department wants to use the access per-mit to regulate the area and pay for staff members to monitor visitors, ensuring there’s no damage to the rocks.

Park staff members will act as guides for visitors who pay for the permit, said Linda Craghead, assistant secretary for the state’s parks department.

“It’s a guided tour that will go into the belly of the badlands,” Craghead said. “If they want to just come in and walk around and see the broad view of the badlands, no extra cost.”

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TULSA – Too much of Oklahoma

business is interwoven with international

trade and financial markets these days

to ignore the niche, Mabrey Bank Vice

President Kent Patterson said.

Patterson recently joined the Bix-

by-based bank at its Tulsa branch as

director of the newly formed interna-

tional division. He’s responsible for a

wide range of services such as foreign

exchange remittance drafts, export

letters of credit, documentary collection,

and U.S. Export-Import Bank and credit

insurance. In short, if the transaction has

the word “international” in it, Patterson

is probably involved.“As the bank has been growing,

Mabrey found there’s a lot more custom-

ers who required international services,”

he said. “Rather than farm those services

out, they decided it’s time to move for-

ward to provide those services ourselves.”

Patterson is a member of the Bank-

ers Association of Finance and Trade,

International Financial Services Asso-

ciation and the Society of Worldwide

International Financial Communications,

important steps in proving the bank’s

full commitment, he said. He comes to

Mabrey from BOK Financial’s Bank of

Oklahoma, which already had a well-de-

veloped international services division.

Patterson said he expects that

Mabrey’s new business line will be driven

in large part by manufacturers support-

ing the energy industry. Even though

oil and gas might be in a slump locally,

it doesn’t mean that equipment can’t

be sold elsewhere. And the turmoil of

Brexit, a recent vote by the United King-

dom to exit the European Union, doesn’t

bother him. He said that two-year-long

process is unlikely to have much of an

effect on clients.David Maher, BOK Financial’s senior

vice president and foreign exchange

manager, said international finance

involves more than converting one

currency to another. Even if a business

partner overseas seems to have already

taken care of a dollar-to-euro switch,

for example, a lot of other factors are in

play behind the scenes that can shift the

bottom line.“If you don’t maintain control, in

effect you’re letting someone else price

your goods,” Maher said.

The simplest and most common sort

of deal that Maher handles involves lock-

ing down a hedge on a contract in which

payment is expected in euros or other

currency months later without worrying

about fluctuating exchange rates in the

interim. Or a U.S. company might pre-

pare a bid on a contract in competition

with foreign parties in non-dollar figures.

The challenges have grown significantly

in the last eight years he’s been in the

position, diversifying in services as well

as the sectors served, Maher said.

“It involves importers and exporters,

from large international companies to

small local companies, because we live in

a global economy now,” he said. “Compa-

nies can access things cheaper overseas

and broaden their markets to sell in

every industry. The Federal Reserve has

told us as much by refraining from doing

anything to interest rates.”

“We’re having more and more Okla-

homa companies developing an interna-

tional perspective because they want to

sell more,” Maher said. “And that’s good.

... They’re overcoming a culture that’s

made this seem scary. It’s really not. If I

can do it, it can’t be rocket science.

Mabrey Bank hire shows

importance of int’l business

Kent Patterson

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PEGGY MITCHELL,Secretary

(12-19-18)

(CD11665366)NOTICE OF HEARING

CAUSE CD NO. 201810482-TBEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA

APPLICANT: FOURPOINT ENERGY, LLC. RELIEF SOUGHT: POOLING (PART OF A MULTIUNIT HORI-ZONTAL WELL). LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 17 NORTH, RANGE 23 WEST, ELLIS COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, PURCHASERS AND TAKERS OF OIL AND GAS, INCLUDING A Dutton Kennedy, III; Bank of America, fka First National Bank of Kansas City, Trustee under deed and Trust Agreement dtd 12/6/1956 with John Thacher, et al; BP America Production Company, successor to the interest of Sohio Producing Company; Dennis J Turner, Co-Personal Representative and heir of the Estate of Geraldine Turner, deceased; Jan Yeatman Kennedy; John Y Kennedy, II, LLC; Margaret Kennedy Connor, LLC; Marilyn Kennedy Gladden Interests, LLC; Orus Thomas Bingman, Successor Trustee of the Herrick Trust Estate; Pamela Kennedy Davis; Scottco, LLE, a/k/a Scottco LLC c/o F Scott Kennedy; The Estate of J H Thacher, deceased c/o Adam Thatcher; The Sally Kennedy Richardson Oil Co; Thomas Bingman, Trustee of the Elwood Eugene Herrick Irrevocable Trust dtd 5/25/85; Vaughan Estate, Inc c/o Bank of America, fka First National Bank of Kansas City, Trustee; Wesley L Turner, Co-Personal Representative and heir of the Estate of Geraldine Turner, deceased; and all persons if living or if deceased, their known and unknown successors and all corporations existing and if dissolved its known and unknown successors and all persons having an interest in the lands covered hereby, particularly in Ellis County, Oklahoma.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Applicant requests that the Commis-sion pool the interests and adjudicate the rights and equities of oil and gas owners in the Skinner common source of supply underlying the 640-acre drilling and spacing unit described as Section 3, Township 17 North, Range 23 West, Ellis County, Oklahoma and designate Applicant or some other party as operator of the proposed well and all subsequent wells drilled in the unit; and that Applicant be given one year to commence operations for the drilling or other operations with respect to the unit. The Applicant additionally requests that this pooling be a unit pooling.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause be set before an Administrative Law Judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Commission.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Hearing Docket at the Corporation Commission, Eastern Regional Office, 440 South Houston, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74127, at 8:30 a.m. on the 7th day of January, 2019 and that this notice be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that in the event this cause is uncontested, the Applicant, its representatives, witnesses and other proponents of the Applicant may appear and testify by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone shall contact the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide their name and phone number.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action, contact Jason Rickman, RPL, R.K. Pinson & Associates,

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Vice ChairmanBOB ANTHONY,

CommissionerDONE AND PERFORMED this 13th day of December, 2018.BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:

PEGGY MITCHELL,Secretary

(12-19-18)

(CD11665365)NOTICE OF HEARING

CAUSE CD NO. 201810481-TBEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA

APPLICANT: FOURPOINT ENERGY, LLC. RELIEF SOUGHT: WELL LOCA-TION EXCEPTION (PART OF A MULTIUNIT HORI-ZONTAL WELL). LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTIONS 3 AND 10, TOWNSHIP 17 NORTH, RANGE 23 WEST, E L L I S C O U N T Y , OKLAHOMA

TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, PURCHASERS AND TAKERS OF OIL AND GAS including A Dutton Kennedy III; Amerada Hess Corp c/o Hess Corporation, Successor; Apache Corporation; Blair H Kendrick c/o Evan C Kendrick; BP American Production Company; Citrus Energy Corporation; Claremont Corporation; Fairway Resources III, LLC; Hunt Oil Company; James M Kendrick, or his unknown heirs, devisees, successors, and assigns c/o Evan C Kendrick; James M Kendrick, or his unknown heirs, devisees, successors, and assigns c/o Jeff H Kendrick; James M Kendrick, or his unknown heirs, devisees, successors, and assigns c/o Kara Frank Brown; Jan Yeatman Kennedy; John Y Kennedy II, LLC; John Y Kennedy III, LLC; Marilyn Kennedy Gladden Interests, LLC; Oklaco Holding, LLC; Pamela Kennedy Gladden Interests, LLC; Providence Minerals, LLC; Robert Clark Taylor, Jr c/o Ward Harrison Taylor; Samson Exploration Company; Scottco, LLE, a/k/a Scottco LLC c/o F Scott Kennedy; The Sally Kennedy Richardson Oil Company, LLC; Unit Petroleum Company; Ward Harrison Taylor; William Michael Taylor; and all persons if living or if deceased, their known and unknown successors and all corporations existing, and if dissolved, its known and unknown successors and all persons having an interest in the lands covered hereby, particularly in Ellis County, Oklahoma.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applicant, FourPoint Energy, LLC, has filed an application in this cause reques-ting the Corporation Commission of Oklahoma to enter an order, to be effec-tive as of the date of the execution thereof or as of a date prior thereto, as follows: (i) authorizing and permitting an exception to the permitted well location tolerances in the 640-acre drilling and spacing units formed in Sections 3 and 10, Township 17 North, Range 23 West, Ellis County, Oklahoma for the Skinner common source of supply, so as to allow, in part, a well, being a proposed multiunit hori-zontal well, to be drilled.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Applicant requests that Order No. 483687 and order to issue in Cause CD No. 201810479-T be amended to permit a well to be drilled and produced at the following location:

LOCATION OF WELLBORE (LATERAL) AT SECTION 3 COMPLETION INTERVAL: THE PROPOSED LOCATION OF THE END POINTS OF THE COMPLETION INTERVAL WILL BE NO CLOSER THAN 165 FEET FROM THE NORTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 0 FEET FROM THE SOUTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 330 FEET FROM THE WEST LINE OF SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 17 NORTH, RANGE 23 WEST, ELLIS COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

LOCATION OF WELLBORE (LATERAL) AT SECTION 10 COMPLETION INTERVAL: THE PROPOSED LOCATION OF THE END POINTS OF THE

Corporation Commission

(CD11665342)NOTICE OF HEARING

CAUSE CD NO. 201810479-TBEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA

APPLICANT: FOURPOINT ENERGY, LLC. RELIEF SOUGHT: DRILLING AND SPACING UNIT. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 17 NORTH, RANGE 23 WEST, ELLIS COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, PURCHASERS AND TAKERS OF OIL AND GAS, INCLUDING Beatrice M Alexander, Trustee for the Beatrice M. Alexander Revocable Trust; Christine and Jalmer Berg Foundation; Claremont Corporation; Dale Kaiser as Successor Trustee of the Della A Haight Family Trust; Dale Kaiser, Trustee of The Dale Kaiser Trust dtd 12/2/1999; Dennis W Hunter and Patricia Sue Hunter; INTRUST Bank, NA Trustee, of the Berryman Trust, et al, dtd 10/25/1949 c/o Farmers National Company, Agent; INTRUST Bank, Trustee of The Berryman-Shrewder Trust UTA dated 10/8/1993 c/o Farmers National Company, Agent; JPMorgan Chase Bank, NA; Marlin Oil Corporation; Presbyterian Church USA c/o Farmers National Company, Agent; Providence Minerals, LLC; Renbarger Family, LLC; Ronald G Hunter and Sherilyn A Hunter; Stuart Ingle, Successor Trustee of the Cressie Ephraim Ingle and Betty Dawson Ingle Living Trust Agreement, dtd 11/16/1981; and all persons if, living or if deceased, their known and unknown successors, and all corporations, existing and if dissolved, its known and unknown successors and all other persons having an interest in the lands covered hereby, particularly in Ellis County, Oklahoma.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL RELIEF IS REQUESTED: That the Commission enter its order extending Order No. 483687 insofar as it established a 640-acre drilling and spacing unit for the Skinner common source of supply underlying Section 3, Township 17 North, Range 23 West, Ellis County, Oklahoma to include Section 10, Township 17 North, Range 23 West, Ellis County, Oklahoma. The permitted well to be located no closer than 1,320 feet from the unit boundary.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the relief requested herein made be made effective prior to the issuance of this Order

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause be set before an Administrative Law Judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Commission.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Hearing Docket at the Corporation Commission, Eastern Regional Office, 440 South Houston, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74127, at 8:30 a.m. on the 7th day of January, 2019 and that this Notice be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that in the event this cause is uncontested, the Applicant, its representatives, witnesses and other proponents of the Applicant may appear and testify by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone shall contact the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide their name and phone number.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action, contact Jason Rickman, RPL, R.K. Pinson & Associates, 10201 Buffalo Ridge Road, Edmond, OK 73025, 405/359-6727 or Ron M. Barnes or Grayson Barnes, BARNES LAW, PLLC, 1648 S. Boston Avenue,

Ste. 100, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74119, 918/382-8686.

CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA

DANA L. MURPHY,Chairman

J. TODD HIETT,Vice Chairman

BOB ANTHONY,Commissioner

DONE AND PERFORMED this 13th day of December, 2018.BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:

PEGGY MITCHELLSecretary of the Commission

(12-19-18)

(CD11665364)NOTICE OF HEARING

CAUSE CD NO. 201810480-TBEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA

APPLICANT: FOURPOINT ENERGY, LLC. RELIEF SOUGHT: MULTIUNIT HORIZONTAL WELL. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTIONS 3 AND 10, TOWNSHIP 17 NORTH, RANGE 23 WEST, ELLIS COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, PURCHASERS AND TAKERS OF OIL AND GAS INCLUDING A Dutton Kennedy, III; Bank of America, fka First National Bank of Kansas City, Trustee under deed and Trust Agreement dtd 12/6/1956 with John Thacher, et al; Beatrice M Alexander, Trustee for the Beatrice M. Alexander Revocable Trust; BP America Production Company, successor to the interest of Sohio Producing Company; Christine and Jalmer Berg Foundation; Claremont Corporation; Dale Kaiser as Successor Trustee of the Della A Haight Family Trust; Dale Kaiser, Trustee of The Dale Kaiser Trust dtd 12/2/1999; Dennis J Turner, Co-Personal Repre-sentative and heir of the Estate of Geraldine Turner, deceased; Dennis W Hunter and Patricia Sue Hunter; Dunkin Families, LLC c/o Farmers National Company, Agent; Gill Royalty Company c/o Jet C Gill, President; INTRUST Bank, N.A. Trustee, of the Berryman Trust, et al, dtd 10/25/1949 c/o Farmers National Company, Agent; INTRUST Bank, NA Trustee, of the Berryman Trust, et al, dtd 10/25/1949 c/o Farmers National Company, Agent; INTRUST Bank, Trustee of The Berry man-Shrewder Trust UTA dated 10/8/1993 c/o Farmers National Company, Agent; INTRUST Bank, Trustee of The Berryman-Shrewder Trust UTA dated 10/8/1993 c/o Farmers National Company, Agent; Jan Yeatman Kennedy; John Y Kennedy, II, LLC; JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A.; Margaret Kennedy Connor, LLC; Marilyn Kennedy Gladden Interests, LLC; Marlin Oil Corporation; Orus Thomas Bingman, Successor Trustee of the Herrick Trust Estate; Pamela Kennedy Davis; Pet-Rand Minerals, LLC; Presbyterian Church USA c/o Farmers National Company, Agent; Presbyterian Church USA c/o Farmers National Company, Agent; Providence Minerals, LLC; Renbarger Family, LLC; Ronald G Hunter and Sherilyn A Hunter; Scottco, LLE, a/k/a Scottco LLC c/o F Scott Kennedy; Stuart Ingle, Successor Trustee of the Cressie Ephraim Ingle and Betty Dawson Ingle Living Trust Agreement, dtd 11/16/1981; The Estate of J H Thacher, deceased c/o Adam Thatcher; The Paul and Betsy Ache Family, LP; The Sally Kennedy Richardson Oil Co; Thomas Bingman, Trustee of the Elwood Eugene Herrick Irrevocable Trust dtd 5/25/85; Vaughan Estate, Inc c/o Bank of America, fka First National Bank of Kansas City, Trustee; Wesley L Turner, Co-Personal Representative and heir of the Estate of Geraldine Turner, deceased; and all persons if, living or if deceased, their known and unknown successors, and all corporations, existing and if dissolved, its known and unknown successors and all other persons having an interest in the lands covered hereby, particularly in Ellis County, Oklahoma.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applicant in this cause is requesting that the Commission enter an order to be

effective as of the date of the execution thereof or follows:

Approving a multiunit horizontal well in the 640-acre drilling and spacing units formed for the Skinner common source of supply in Sections 3 and 10, Township 17 North, Range 23 West, Ellis County, Oklahoma, so as to allow such multiunit horizontal well to be drilled as described below and to be completed in and to produce hydrocarbons from the above-named common source of supply and establishing of a proper allocation factor for allocating the cost of and the production and proceeds from such multiunit horizontal well to each of the affected units covered hereby.

Granting such other and further relief as may be proper based upon the evidence presented at the hearing herein. The legal descriptions of the land sections adjacent to the area within which the location exception lies are Sections 2, 4, 9, 11, 14, 15 and 16, Township 17 North, Range 23 West and Sections 33, 34 and 35, Township 18 North, Range 23 West, all in Ellis County, Oklahoma. Applicant further requests that Applicant or some other party be authorized the right to drill said well. Applicant further requests that it be permitted to produce said well at said location from all common source of supply covered hereby without any downward allowable adjustment.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN THAT Applicant is proposing to drill the multiunit horizontal well involved herein at the following location:

LOCATION OF WELLBORE (LATERAL) AT SECTION 3 COMPLETION INTERVAL: THE PROPOSED LOCATION OF THE END POINTS OF THE COMPLETION INTERVAL WILL BE NO CLOSER THAN 165 FEET FROM THE NORTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 0 FEET FROM THE SOUTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 330 FEET FROM THE WEST LINE OF SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 17 NORTH, RANGE 23 WEST, ELLIS COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

LOCATION OF WELLBORE (LATERAL) AT SECTION 10 COMPLETION INTERVAL: THE PROPOSED LOCATION OF THE END POINTS OF THE COMPLETION INTERVAL WILL BE NO CLOSER THAN 0 FEET FROM THE NORTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 165 FEET FROM THE SOUTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 330 FEET FROM THE WEST LINE OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 17 NORTH, RANGE 23 WEST, ELLIS COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

The entire length of the lateral will be cemented such that the perforations will be isolated from the beginning and end point of the lateral in order to protect the correlative rights of the offset units.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Hearing Docket at the Corporation Commission, Eastern Regional Office, 440 S. Houston, Suite 114, Tulsa, Okla-homa 74127 at 8:30 a.m. on the 7th day of January, 2019 and that this Notice be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that in the event this cause is uncontested, the Applicant, its representatives, witnesses and other proponents of the Applicant may appear and testify by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone shall contact the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide their name and phone number.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action, contact Jason Rickman, RPL, R.K. Pinson & Associates, 10201 Buffalo Ridge Road, Edmond, OK 73025, 405/359-6727 or Ron M. Barnes or Grayson Barnes, BARNES LAW, PLLC, 1648 S. Boston Avenue, Ste. 100, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74119, 918/382-8686.

CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA

DANA L. MURPHY,

COMPLETION INTERVAL WILL BE NO CLOSER THAN 0 FEET FROM THE NORTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 165 FEET FROM THE SOUTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 330 FEET FROM THE WEST LINE OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 17 NORTH, RANGE 23 WEST, ELLIS COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

That the entire length of the lateral will be cemented such that the perforations will be isolated from the beginning and end point of the lateral.

That Order No. 483687 and order to issue in Cause CD No. 201810479-T established or will establish a 640-acre drilling and spacing unit for the Skinner common source of supply underlying Sections 3 and 10, Township 17 North, Range 23 West, Ellis County, Oklahoma which orders require or will require the well to be located no closer than 1,320 feet from the unit boundary.

The Application in this cause states that there is currently pending before the Commission in Cause CD No. 201810480-T an application of Applicant requesting the Commission to approve the multiunit horizontal well involved herein and to establish a proper allocation factor for allocating the cost of and the production and proceeds from such multiunit horizontal well to each of the units affected thereby.

The “land sections adjacent to the area within the location exception” requested herein in Sections 3 and 10, Township 17 North, Range 23 West, Ellis County, Oklahoma in regard to the subsurface location tolerance areas described above are Sections 4, 9, 15 and 16, Township 17 North, Range 23 West and Sections 33 and 34, Township 18 North, Range 23 West, all in Ellis County, Oklahoma. The other “land sections” surrounding Sections 3 and 10, Township 17 North, Range 23 West, Ellis County, Oklahoma are Sections 2, 11 and 14, Township 17 North, Range 23 West and Section 35, Township 18 North, Range 23 West, all in Ellis County, Oklahoma.

The following is the operator of the offset well producing from the Skinner common source of supply towards which the location exception is moving:

OPERATOR, OFFSET WELL, OFFSET LOCATION

FourPoint Energy, LLC, Seymour 4Xl9-17-23 1HB, Sections 4 & 9-17N-23W, Ellis County

That the Applicant be permitted to drill and produce said well at said location for the Skinner common source of supply without any downward allow able adjustments and designate Applicant or some other party as operator.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Hearing Docket at the Corporation Commission, Eastern Regional Office, 440 S. Houston, Suite 114, Tulsa, Okla-homa 74127 at 8:30 a.m. on the 7th day of January, 2019 and that this Notice be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that in the event this cause is uncontested, the Applicant, its representatives, witnesses and other proponents of the Applicant may appear and testify by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone shall contact the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide their name and phone number.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action, contact Jason Rickman, RPL, R.K. Pinson & Associates, 10201 Buffalo Ridge Road, Edmond, OK 73025, 405/359-6727 or Ron M. Barnes or Grayson Barnes, BARNES LAW, PLLC, 1648 S. Boston Avenue, Ste. 100, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74119, 918/382-8686.

CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA

DANA L. MURPHY,Chairman

J. TODD HIETT,Vice Chairman

BOB ANTHONY,Commissioner

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APPLICANT: CHISHOLM OIL AND GAS OPERATING, LLC. RELIEF SOUGHT: HORIZONTAL DRILLING AND SPACING UNIT. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 20 NORTH, RANGE 6 WEST, GARFIELD COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, PURCHASERS AND TAKERS OF OIL AND GAS, INCLUDING Everet aka Everett Hamilton, deceased c/o Michael G. Hamilton; Mayme Hamilton aka Mamie Hamilton aka Lulu Hamilton, deceased c/o Michael G. Hamilton; Harry Hamilton, deceased c/o James G. Hamilton; William A. Hamilton, deceased c/o James G. Hamilton; John G. Hamilton; Mary T. Brill, deceased c/o Glen R. Brill; Glen R. Brill; Angela T. Brill; Joshua C. Brill; Jenny D. Barlow; Harry H. Hamilton, Jr. c/o James G. Hamilton; Gary H. Hamilton c/o James G. Hamilton; Leigh Ann Hamilton c/o James G. Hamilton; Susan Dowell Britton; Evelyn Isbell deceased c/o Gerry Rex Isbell; Avis Lynn Gragg; Gerry Rex Isbell; Max Gene Isbell deceased c/o Jed Wade Isbell; Chad Isbell; Amy Isbell; Jed Isbell; Katy Isbell; Lucas Isbell c/o Jed Wade Isbell; Vivian Blake, deceased c/o Brett Roy Blake; Jana Chapline; Evan Barrett c/o Brett Roy Blake; Brett Blake; Jeff Blake c/o Jana Chapline; Harry W. Diddie, deceased c/o Brett Roy Blake; J.E. Joseph, presumed deceased c/o Mark Joseph McMillan, Jr.; Van A. Joseph c/o Mark Joseph McMillan, Jr.; Edith Joseph McMillan c/o Mark Joseph McMillan, Jr.; Robert A. Switzer; Joan Switzer c/o Robert A. Switzer; Robert E. Joseph, deceased c/o Mark Joseph McMillan, Jr.; Bruce E. Joseph; Madeline Derdeyn Joseph c/o Andre Joseph Derdeyn; Conrad Joseph Derdeyn; Andre Joseph Derdeyn; Frank A. Swanson, deceased c/o Peggy Swanson; Norma Jane Smith; Mary Irene Dopler c/o Jeri Howell Dopler; Mabel Daniels Wolff c/o Jeri Howell Dopler; Jordan M. Ratliff; Allie B. Myers c/o Jessica Alice Myers; Robert J. Bell and Lucinda Alice (Stone) Bell, as Co-Trustees of the Bell Revocable Trust dated January 5, 2017; Lucille Wren McCord c/o Jenny Lou Wren; Theora A. Wren c/o Jenny Lou Wren; Jerry Wren; Jenny Wren; Thomas H. Wren c/o Nelson Wayne Phillips; Mary Katherine Cecil aka Katherine Cecil; Oscar Enzel Wren c/o Tommy Wren; Quentin R. Wren, deceased c/o Tommy Wren; Thomas Pickren c/o Nelson Wayne Phillips; Wren H. Pickren, deceased c/o Nelson Wayne Phillips; Verna Phillips-Pickren c/o Nelson Wayne Phillips; John Warren Pickren, deceased c/o Nelson Wayne Phillips; Kathryn Bowling c/o Wanda L. Jones; Wanda Jones, deceased c/o Wanda L. Jones; Arkie Myrtle Wilber, deceased c/o Wanda L. Jones; Rufus P. Wren c/o Edward Bond; Paul Wren c/o Edward Bond; Faye Wood; Adolphus Wren c/o Avis Wren; Pleasant Cole c/o Jocelyn P. Cole; Hubert Cole; Ersa Barnard c/o Douglas Wayne Barnard; Eola Oil Company; James B. Quinn; PEC Minerals, LP; T.R. Preston, III, and First Tennessee National Corp., successor to Hamilton National Bank of Chatanooga, Trustees, in trust for the use and benefit of Nancy Miller Preston, T.R. Preston, IV, Martha Merriam Preston, Tokeii Preston and Thomas Watson Preston c/o Thomas W. Preston; Marion T. Quinn c/o Shelly Quinn Brown; Barbara Kileen, Nee Fennessey c/o Pat Kileen; Robert Joe Bell; Charles Edgar Bell; The Jerry Bell Family, L.L.C.; Thelma Reed Gungoll c/o Timothy James Gungoll; James H. Gungoll c/o Timothy James Gungoll; Brenda L. Finnegan c/o Timothy James Gungoll; Catherine A. Moore c/o Timothy James Gungoll; Drake-Gungoll Enterprises, A.L.P.; Guard Exploration Limited Partnership; Carol J. Drake, LLC; Chaparral Energy, L.L.C.; Long-fellow Nemaha, LLC; Fine Energy Nemaha, Inc.; Nemaha Exploration and Production LLC C/O GS Global Corpo-ration; GS Tower, 679; GS Global Corporation; Aju Investment Holdings USA Inc.; Richard Burton Tolbert; Peggy Ann Howard; Nancy Patricia Denison; Anna G. Hamilton c/o James G. Hamilton; Eleanor Marie Hamilton c/o Geraldine Hamilton Houk; Landis J. Fuksa; Martha J. Fuksa c/o Landis J. Fuksa; Family Tree Corporation; Grace H. Dorsey; Elizabeth Holcomb Ferguson c/o Jean Coffey Richards; Claude G. Holcomb, Jr. c/o Jean Coffey Richards; Helen Holcomb c/o Jean Coffey Richards; William T. Myers c/o Jessica Alice Myers; Jessie Alice Myers; Hermione H. Coffey c/o Jean Coffey Richards; Della A. Coleman c/o Dixie J. Akin; St. Joseph’s Catholic Church; Marvin D. Horstman; Charlotte Ann Seng; Glenda L. Lundy and Richard L. Lundy, as Joint Tenants; John R. Horstman and Sandra G. Horstman, as Joint Tenants; Linda S. Redfearn; Gerard Fuksa; Janel M. Powell; Michael G. Hamilton; SOL Petroleum, LLC; James G. Hamilton; Anna M. Brill; Rose M. Bingham; Rita M. Hamilton; Monica M. Beck; Ellen M. Burton; Maria G. Anim-Kwapong nka Hamilton; Sharyn Kathryn Nourse, formerly Diddie; Triangle Royalty Corporation; Chris Rhodes, III, Trustee;

Jeffrey Murray; Marilyn Bell Gude; Harlow Royalties, LTD.; Mary Kathryn Kunc; Christopher F. Kunc; Patrick E. Kunc; Paul Vincent Fennessey; Shelley Quinn Brown; Cochran Holdings, L.L.C.; Carol L. Burkhart; David T. Boyett; Jacqueline K. Medley, Trustee of the Jacqueline K. Medley Living Trust Dated January 13, 1995; Inez E. Mack and Leroy A. Mack, Trustees of the Inez E. Mack Trust u/d/o July 6, 2007; Tony S. Say; Ercument Koray Bakir; Landon W. Holman, II and Linda K. Holman, Trustees or their successors in trust under the Landon W. Holman, II & Linda K. Holman Living Trust dated 9/14/06; Cooper River Resources, LLC; Roxanna Oil Company; Garvin Resources, LLC; MW Downey Explo-ration, LLC; SK Nemaha LLC; Linda Sue Palmer (AKA) Linda Sue Redfearn; Linda Sue Palmer, Trustee of the Linda Sue Palmer Revocable Living Trust dated September 26, 2018; E.E. Cannon, presumed deceased; Cleva Lucas, presumed deceased; Margaret Jeanette Lucas; Wilcye Tucker, deceased; D. B. Hughes, deceased; Dwight H. Hughes; Maggie Crane a/k/a Maggie Crane Davis; Evalina Mynatt; Berta Crow; J. Harmon Lewis c/o Jackie Selma Teston Lewis Linehan; Minnie Gossett Smith; Bernice E. Howes; John W. Hawk; Frank T. Tucker, deceased; and all persons if, living or if deceased, their known and unknown successors, and all corporations, existing and if dissolved, its known and unknown successors and all other persons having an interest in the lands covered hereby, particularly in Garfield County, Oklahoma.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL RELIEF IS REQUESTED: That the Commission enter its order extending Order No. 679711 insofar as it established a 640-acre horizontal drilling and spacing unit for the Missis-sippian and Woodford common sources of supply underlying Section 7, Township 20 North, Range 6 West, Garfield County, Oklahoma to include Section 5, Township 20 North, Range 6 West, Garfield County, Oklahoma; and establish a 640-acre horizontal drilling and spacing unit for the Hunton common source of supply underlying Section 5, Township 20 North, Range 6 West, Garfield County, Oklahoma. The Mississippian and Hunton common sources of supply are conventional reservoirs and for a conventional reservoir the completion interval of a horizontal well drilled in a horizontal well unit shall be located not less than 660 feet from any unit boundary. The Woodford common source of supply is an unconventional reservoir and pursuant to OAC 165:10-29-2 the completion interval of a horizontal Woodford well drilled in a horizontal well unit shall be located not less than 165 feet from any north/south unit boundary and not less than 330 feet from any east/west unit boundary.

Due to changes in technological development horizontal drilling is more economical and prevents waste and protects correlative rights. The horizontal well unit may exist concur-rently with any previously formed non-horizontal drilling and spacing unit, or any part thereof, and each such unit may be separately developed in that a well may be drilled into, completed in and produce hydrocarbons from the same common source of supply in each such concurrently existing unit with production from such well to be governed by and allocated pursuant to the applicable unit. Therefore the following orders are not being vacated:

Order No. 154064 as corrected by 164755 insofar as it established 80-acre laydown drilling and spacing units for the Mississippi Lime common source of supply underlying the SW/4 Section 5, Township 20 North, Range 6 West, Garfield County, Oklahoma.

Order No. 160893 insofar as it estab-lished 80-acre standup drilling and spacing units for the Mississippi Lime common source of supply underlying the N/2 and SE/4 Section 5, Township 20 North, Range 6 West, Garfield County, Oklahoma.

Order No. 154472 insofar as it estab-lished a 160-acre drilling and spacing unit for the Manning (Lower Chester) and Hunton common sources of supply underlying the SW/4 Section 5, Township 20 North, Range 6 West, Garfield County, Oklahoma.

Order No. 160893 insofar as it estab-lished 160-acre drilling and spacing units for the Manning (Lower Chester) common source of supply underlying the N/2 and SE/4 Section 5, Township 20 North, Range 6 West, Garfield County, Oklahoma.

There is no production from any non-horizontal well in the unit producing from the Mississippian, Woodford and/or Hunton common sources of supply.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the relief requested herein made be made effective prior to the issuance of this Order.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause be set before an Administrative Law Judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Commission.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Hearing Docket at the Corporation

Commission, Eastern Regional Office, 440 South Houston, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74127, at 8:30 a.m. on the 7th day of January, 2019 and that Notice has been published as required by law and the rules of the Commission.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that in the event this cause is uncontested, the Applicant, its representatives, witnesses and other proponents of the Applicant may appear and testify by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone shall contact the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide their name and phone number.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action, contact Lauren Daily, Chisholm Oil and Gas Operating, LLC, 6100 S. Yale Avenue, Suite 1700, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136, 918/488-6449 or Ron M. Barnes or Grayson Barnes, BARNES LAW, PLLC, 1648 S. Boston Ave., Ste. 100, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74119, 918/382-8686.

CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA

DANA L. MURPHY,Chairman

J. TODD HIETT,Vice Chairman

BOB ANTHONY,Commissioner

DONE AND PERFORMED this 13th day of December, 2018.BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:

PEGGY MITCHELLSecretary of the Commission

(12-19-18)

(CD11665376)NOTICE OF HEARING

CAUSE CD NO. 201810513-TBEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA

APPLICANT: CHISHOLM OIL AND GAS OPERATING, LLC. RELIEF SOUGHT: HORIZONTAL DRILLING AND SPACING UNIT. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 20 NORTH, RANGE 8 WEST, GARFIELD COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, PURCHASERS AND TAKERS OF OIL AND GAS, INCLUDING Bromiley Oil, LLC; Chaparral Energy, LLC; Danial Investments LP; Gastar Exploration Inc.; John Brusseau; Lucas Brusseau; Red Plains Resources LLC; Schlachter Oil and Gas, LTD; Schlachter Operating Corporation; Gold Star Energy, LLC; Betty Littleton, Charlene Littleton Lingo, Carol Littleton, John Garrett Lingo and Mildred G. Littleton as Trustees under the Mildred G. Littleton Revocable Trust dated 8-19-1987 c/o Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.; Carole J. Drake, LLC; Charles F. Doornbos as Trustee of the Charles F. Doornbos Revocable Trust under Trust Agreement dated August 1, 1990; Cobra Petroleum Company; E G Energy, LLC; Henry Gungoll Associates, LLC; Henry H. Gungoll Associates; Lake Hamilton Minerals, LC; Larry C. Lee; M. Kimberly Getgood; Myra B. Ward; Myra B. Ward Holdings LLC; Southwest Petroleum Company; Stephen R. Walters and Jean Ann LaFevers Walters, husband and wife, as joint tenants; Thomas K. Getgood; XTO Energy, Inc.; Chase Graham; Magnum Minerals, LLC; McGreggor Royalties, LLC; Michael A. Sleem; Reynolds Natural Resources, LP; Shandra Miller dba SM Enterprise; Equitable Royalty Corporation; Fred E. Heister as Trustee of the Freda E. Heister 2003 Revocable Trust under Agreement dated March 21, 2003; Gary Bruce Williamson; Hane Family, LLC; Heath Holding, LLC; Jack E. Heister and Katherine L. Heister, Trustees of the Jack E. Heister and Katherine L. Heister 2001 Revocable Trust under Agreement dated June 13, 2001; John L. Arrington, Jr. c/o Linda M. Goggans, POA; LaFevers Family LLC; Riley Kent Willamson; Roger Spring, a/k/a Roger L. Sping; Triangle Royalty Corporation; Williamson Family Minerals, LLC; Windfall Limited Partnership; Marbil, LLC; Marbill, LLC, by and through its duly authorized Manager, George Perrine; Bank of America, NA as Trustee under that certain Cross Timbers Royalty Trust Indenture dated as of February 12, 1991; Bill Charles Smith a/k/a Bill C. Smith and Leta Rae Smith, Original Co-Trustees of The Smith Family Trust dated July 28, 1999; Fred E. Heister as Trustee of the Freda E. Heister 2003 Revocable Trust under Agreement dated March 21, 2003; Central National Bank & Trust Company of Enid as Trustee of the Curtis L. Horrall Revocable Trust, dated May 16, 2002; Chalfant, Inc.; Eileen L. Burke as Trustee of the Eileen L. Burke 1994 Revocable Trust under agreement dated November 17, 1994; Patricia L. Applegate aka Patricia K. Applegate; Red Rock Minerals, LP; Timothy Getgood; Janice Dee Wilson; Texas Raw Oil & Gas Inc.; Linda Mullendore Goggans a/k/a Linda M. Goggans, as Attorney-in-fact for John

L. Arrington, Jr.; Janice Dee Wilson and Dennis E. Wilson, her husband; Sandridge Exploration & Production, LLC; Isaacs Family LLLP; Tri-Tex Capital, LLC; The Estate of Jocile Marie Heister Heath, deceased; Wanda E. Gungoll; The Gungoll Family Limited Partnership; Alan Gungoll a/k/a Bradley A. Gungoll and Leah Gungoll, husband and wife; Claudia Ann Gungoll c/o Bradley A. Gungoll; Bradley A. Gungoll, Trustee of the Claudia Ann Gungoll Henigman Irrevocable Trust dated July 7, 2015; The Estate of Florence Green Witwer, deceased c/o Louis H. Witwer III; Bank of Oklahoma, National Association as Trustee of the Witwer Oil and Gas Trust under Agreement dated July 14, 1998; Winston Scott Witwer as Trustee of the Winston Scott Witwer Trust u/a/d November 1, 1998; Louis H. Witwer III as Trustee of the Louis H. Witwer III Trust u/a/d August 15, 1994; Winston Scott Witwer; Nancy Delaney Alvord and Ellsworth C. Alvord, III, Co-Personal Representatives of the Estate of Ellsworth C. Alvord, JR.; Hinkle Oil and Gas Co.; Hinkle Oil and c/o Roger Spring Gas, Inc.; Ruth Spring; Guard Exploration Limited Part-nership; Carl E. Gungoll c/o Carl E. Gungoll Exploration, LL; Harry E. Lilli-bridge, Deceased c/o Roger Spring; Robert E. Wells; The Estate of Rosalind King Getgoo c/o Timothy Getgood; Ross A. Gosney; Silverhills Ranch, LLC; GPM Gas Company, LLC; Quail Creek Royalty, LLC; ER Midcon, LLC; Associated Bank, N.A., a national banking association; Cadence Bank, N.A., a national banking association; Citibank, N.A., a nation banking asso-ciation; ING Recoveries LLC; Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., a national banking association; Enduring Resources III, LLC; D.S. Harris, Jr.; John F. Fletcher; Thomas J. Stafford; William J. Glass; Sara Taylor; T.T. Eason, Deceased; John R. Wilver, Deceased; The Estate of Frank L. Kerr; Daisy G. Kerr; and all persons if, living or if deceased, their known and unknown successors, and all corporations, existing and if dissolved, its known and unknown successors and all other persons having an interest in the lands covered hereby, particularly in Garfield County, Oklahoma.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL RELIEF IS REQUESTED: That the Commission enter its order extending Order No. 681032 insofar as it established a 640-acre horizontal drilling and spacing unit for the Woodford and Hunton common sources of supply underlying Section 12, Town-ship 20 North, Range 8 West, Garfield County, Oklahoma to include Section 13, Township 20 North, Range 8 West, Garfield County, Oklahoma; and establish a 640-acre horizontal drilling and spacing unit for the Mississippian (less Chester) common source of supply underlying Section 13, Township 20 North, Range 8 West, Garfield County, Oklahoma. The Mississippian (less Chester) and Hunton common sources of supply are conventional reservoirs and for a conventional reservoir the completion interval of a horizontal well drilled in a horizontal well unit shall be located not less than 660 feet from any unit boundary. The Woodford common source of supply is an unconventional reservoir and pursuant to OAC 165:10-29-2 the completion interval of a horizontal Woodford well drilled in a horizontal well unit shall be located not less than 165 feet from any north/south unit boundary and not less than 330 feet from any east/west unit boundary.

Due to changes in technological development horizontal drilling is more economical and prevents waste and protects correlative rights. The horizontal well unit may exist concur-rently with any previously formed non-horizontal drilling and spacing unit, or any part thereof, and each such unit may be separately developed in that a well may be drilled into, completed in and produce hydrocarbons from the same common source of supply in each such concurrently existing unit with production from such well to be governed by and allocated pursuant to the applicable unit. Therefore the following orders are not being vacated:

Order No. 65354 insofar as it estab-lished 80-acre standup drilling and spacing units for the Mississippian Sand common source of supply underlying Section 13, Township 20 North, Range 8 West, Garfield County, Oklahoma.

Order No. 562093 insofar as it estab-lished 80-acre standup drilling and spacing units for the Woodford and Hunton common sources of supply underlying Section 13, Township 20 North, Range 8 West, Garfield County, Oklahoma.

There is no production from any non-horizontal well in the unit producing from the Mississippian (less Chester), Woodford and/or Hunton common sources of supply.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the relief requested herein made be made effective prior to the issuance of this Order.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause be set before an Administrative Law Judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Commission.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Initial

Hearing Docket at the Corporation Commission, Eastern Regional Office, 440 South Houston, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74127, at 8:30 a.m. on the 7th day of January, 2019 and that Notice has been published as required by law and the rules of the Commission.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that in the event this cause is uncontested, the Applicant, its representatives, witnesses and other proponents of the Applicant may appear and testify by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone shall contact the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide their name and phone number.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action, contact Lauren Daily, Chisholm Oil and Gas Operating, LLC, 6100 S. Yale Avenue, Suite 1700, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136, 918/488-6449 or Ron M. Barnes or Grayson Barnes, BARNES LAW, PLLC, 1648 S. Boston Ave., Ste. 100, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74119, 918/382-8686.

CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA

DANA L. MURPHY,Chairman

J. TODD HIETT,Vice Chairman

BOB ANTHONY,Commissioner

DONE AND PERFORMED this 13th day of December, 2018.BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:

PEGGY MITCHELLSecretary of the Commission

(12-19-18)

(CD11665711)NOTICE OF HEARING

CAUSE CD NO. 201810504-TBEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA

APPLICANT: CALYX ENERGY III, LLC. RELIEF SOUGHT: WELL LOCA-TION EXCEPTION. LAND COVERED: SECTIONS 6, 7, AND 18, TOWNSHIP 9 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST, MCINTOSH COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: To the following parties, if living; or if deceased, then their unknown heirs, devisees, executors, administrators, successors, trustees, and/or assigns; and, the unknown successors, trustees or assigns, if any, of any dissolved corporation, or the unknown successors of any party designated in any record as trustee: all persons, owners, producers and operators of oil and gas and all other interested persons in McIntosh County, Oklahoma.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Applicant in this cause is requesting that the Commission issue an Order authorizing Calyx Energy III LLC, or some other party, to drill, complete and produce a horizontal well in the Missis-sippian and Woodford common sources of supply for the 640-acre drilling and spacing units consisting of Sections 6, 7, and 18, Township 9 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma, with a completion interval as follows:

North/South Location-ft, East/West Location-ft

First Perforation in Sec. 18, NCT 2640’ FSL, NCT 1320’ FEL of Sec. 18-9N-13E

Last Perforation in Sec. 18, NCT 0’ FNL, NCT 1320’ FEL of Sec. 18-9N-13E

First Perforation in Sec. 7, NCT 0’ FSL, NCT 1320’ FEL of Sec. 6-9N-13E

Last Perforation in Sec. 7, NCT 0’ FNL, NCT 1320’ FEL of Sec. 6-9N-13E

First Perforation in Sec. 6, NCT 0’ FSL, NCT 1320’ FEL of Sec. 7-9N-13E

Last Perforation in Sec. 6, NCT 165’ FNL, NCT 1320’ FEL of Sec. 7-9N-13E

This well is to be drilled as a multiunit horizontal well. This well will be completed using casing and cement. The completion interval within said Sections 6, 7, and 18 shall be the entire length of the lateral between the first and last perforations described above. The well is to be drilled as an exception to the well location provisions of Order Nos. 687017, 687018, and 516040.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the location described above is moving toward the following described property:

(a) Sections 31 and 32, Township 10 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma.

(b) Sections 5, 8, 17, 19, and 20, Township 9 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma.

(c) The offset well(s) toward which the proposed completion interval is moving are as follows:

Well Name, API No., OperatorNone, None, NoneNOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that

the Applicant in this cause is requesting the following special relief:

(a) That the Applicant, or some other party, be designated as operator of the unit well.

(b) That the well, if a commercial producer in the common source of supply named herein, be permitted to produce without penalty.

10201 Buffalo Ridge Road, Edmond, OK 73025, 405/359-6727 or Ron M. Barnes or Grayson Barnes, BARNES LAW, PLLC, 1648 S. Boston Avenue, Ste. 100, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74119, 918/382-8686.

CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA

DANA L. MURPHY,Chairman

J. TODD HIETT,Vice Chairman

BOB ANTHONY,Commissioner

DONE AND PERFORMED this 13th day of December, 2018.BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:

PEGGY MITCHELL,Secretary

(12-19-18)

(CD11665367)NOTICE OF HEARING

CAUSE CD NO. 201810483-TBEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA

APPLICANT: FOURPOINT ENERGY, LLC. RELIEF SOUGHT: POOLING (PART OF A MULTIUNIT HORI-ZONTAL WELL). LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 17 NORTH, RANGE 23 WEST, ELLIS COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, PURCHASERS AND TAKERS OF OIL AND GAS, INCLUDING Christine and Jalmer Berg Foundation; Claremont Corporation; Dale Kaiser as Successor Trustee of the Della A Haight Family Trust; Dennis W Hunter and Patricia Sue Hunter; JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A.; Marlin Oil Corporation; Providence Minerals, LLC; Ronald G Hunter and Sherilyn A Hunter; and all persons if living or if deceased, their known and unknown successors and all corporations existing and if dissolved its known and unknown successors and all persons having an interest in the lands covered hereby, particularly in Ellis County, Oklahoma.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Applicant requests that the Commis-sion pool the interests and adjudicate the rights and equities of oil and gas owners in the Skinner common source of supply underlying the 640-acre drilling and spacing unit described as Section 10, Township 17 North, Range 23 West, Ellis County, Oklahoma and designate Applicant or some other party as operator of the proposed well and all subsequent wells drilled in the unit; and that Applicant be given one year to commence operations for the drilling or other operations with respect to the unit. The Applicant additionally requests that this pooling be a unit pooling.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause be set before an Administrative Law Judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Commission.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Hearing Docket at the Corporation Commission, Eastern Regional Office, 440 South Houston, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74127, at 8:30 a.m. on the 7th day of January, 2019 and that this notice be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that in the event this cause is uncontested, the Applicant, its representatives, witnesses and other proponents of the Applicant may appear and testify by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone shall contact the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide their name and phone number.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action, contact Jason Rickman, RPL, R.K. Pinson & Associates, 10201 Buffalo Ridge Road, Edmond, OK 73025, 405/359-6727 or Ron M. Barnes or Grayson Barnes, BARNES LAW, PLLC, 1648 S. Boston Avenue, Ste. 100, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74119, 918/382-8686.

CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA

DANA L. MURPHY,Chairman

J. TODD HIETT,Vice Chairman

BOB ANTHONY,Commissioner

DONE AND PERFORMED this 13th day of December, 2018.BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:

PEGGY MITCHELL,Secretary

(12-19-18)

(CD11665375)NOTICE OF HEARING

CAUSE CD NO. 201810512-TBEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSIONOF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA

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the proposed completion interval is moving are as follows:

Well Name, API No., OperatorNone, None, NoneNOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that

the Applicant in this cause is requesting the following special relief:

(a) That the Applicant, or some other party, be designated as operator of the unit well.

(b) That the well, if a commercial producer in the common source of supply named herein, be permitted to produce without penalty.

(c) That, at the request of the Applicant, the Order may be made effective on a date prior to its signing.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause be set before an Administrative Law Judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Commission.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Hearing Docket at the Corporation Commission, Eastern Regional Service Office, Tulsa, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m., on the 8th day of January, 2019, and that this notice be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicant and interested parties may present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone shall contact the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide their name and phone number.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this application, contact BENJAMIN J. BROWN, OBA #30843, Attorney for Applicant, 1560 East 21st Street, Suite 310, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74114, (918) 779-6047 or contact: Erica Shep-herd at Calyx Energy III, LLC. Its address is 6120 South Yale Avenue, Suite 1480, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136, Telephone (918) 949-4224.

CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA

DANA L. MURPHY,Chairman

J. TODD HIETT,Vice Chairman

BOB ANTHONY,Commissioner

DONE AND PERFORMED this 13th day of December, 2018.BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:

Peggy Mitchell,Commission Secretary

(12-19-18)

(CD11665731)NOTICE OF HEARING

CAUSE CD NO. 201810534-TBEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA

APPLICANT: CALYX ENERGY III, LLC. RELIEF SOUGHT: MULTIUNIT HORIZONTAL WELL. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: S/2 SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 9 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST AND SECTIONS 6 AND 7, TOWNSHIP 8 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST, MCINTOSH COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, PURCHASERS AND TAKERS OF OIL AND GAS INCLUDING Agnes Keathley c/o Dennis Keathley; Alice C. Folk; Amy Simpson Givens a/k/a Amy Simpson Bruner; Andrea Lucero c/o Maria Lucero; Andrea Lucero; Andrew G. Wiedel; Andrew Gene Wiedel and Jamie Maria Wiedel, Individually and as Trustees of the Andrew Gene Wiedel Revocable Living Trust dated September 21, 2018; Bernice Hulwa Tiger Fish c/o John J. Fish; Betty L. Jacobs; Betty R. Bowden Trust, Donald C. Bowden Trustee; Betty R. Bowden Trust, Donald C. Bowden Trustee; Beverly Ann Brotton; BP America Production Company; Brian Keith Mitchell; C. Y. Selvidge c/o Cy Selfridge, III; Canaan Resources, LLC; Carolyn C. Carroll; Cecilia J. Bricker; Charles Ray Mitchell; Christopher Price Gerrish; Clarence Eaton, Jr.; Clifford Clark c/o Lynetta Clark; Coastal Management Trust; Cobra Petroleum Company; Cornell Fields Jr.; Cornell Fields Jr.; Courtney E. Reid; Danny Lee Mitchell; David Bruce Brewer and Shannon Brewer, HW; David J. Chernicky; David Oscar Cordell a/k/a David O. Cordell; DCJ Company; Delores D. Kucish; Domingo Urive and Socorro Flores, HW; Elizabeth M. Brotton, Trustee, under Restatement of Trust dated August 16, 1983 c/o Dan Brotton; Elizabeth M. Brotton, Trustee, under Restatement of Trust dated August 16, 1983; Ellis W. Cooke and Florelle Y. Cooke, Individually and as Trustees of the Ellis W. Cooke Family Trust; Emma Ruth Hulwa Fish; Estefana Sanchez c/o Kenneth Persion; F.P. Schonwald Company; Falcon E&P Six, LLC c/o Falcon E&P Opportunities Fund, LP; Farmers’ Union Co-Operative Royalty Company c/o Henry F. Gibson; Frank H. Dolf, Jr. and Donna S. Dolf, Trustees of The Dolf Family Trust dated 11/8/2012; Frankie Bishop and Emma Bishop; Gary C. Mitchell; Gary C. Mitchell; Gary M. Ayers; Georgia E.

Grider; Gerald Bricker; Hattie Larney Daniels; Irby Larney; J.C. Bricker; James Allyn Young; James B. Douglass; James M. Schwartz; James M. Schwartz, Jr.; James S. Lebsack; Jason Mitchell; Jennifer K. Techau; Jennifer Williams f/k/a Jennifer Lundy; Joe Simpson, Jr.; John D. Ayers; John D. Coleman Mineral Trust dated February 17, 2007 - John D. Coleman, as Trustee; John Hulwa; Johnnie L. Gray; Johnny Emerson Jr. c/o Delores D. Kucish; Johnny Emerson, Jr.; Johnny Mitchell; Joseph Chad Lundy; Juanita Bricker Ramsey; Judith Garza; June Larney Lee; Kathryn S. McEuen c/o Delores D. Kucish; Katie Mae Clark Harjo; KCTC LLC; Keith A. Sackett; Kelly A. Barnett; Kenneth I. Persion; Kenny Jo Fields; Kimberly K. Treat; Kimberly K. Treat c/o Delores D. Kucish; Kirk A. Dale; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors and Assigns of Anthony Mitchell; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Bessie Fish c/o Becky Deniece Smith; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Bessie Fish c/o Becky Deniece Smith; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Bettye Bricker c/o Dennis Bricker; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Carol Jean Compher c/o Richard Compher; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Clarence Eaton, Jr.; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Clarence Eaton, Jr. c/o Jodi Eaton; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Edna Tiger Mitchell c/o Beatrice Scates; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Edna Tiger Mitchell c/o Belinda Hicks; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Gerald Bricker c/o Dennis Bricker; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Irene Taylor Burrell c/o Oscar Burrell; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Louise Cosby; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Luster I. Jacobs, Jr. c/o Luster I. Jacobs, III; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Luster I. Jacobs, Jr. c/o Luster I. Jacobs, III; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Lydia Lynn Mitchell c/o Brian Keith Mitchell; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Marc Dale c/o Kirk A. Dale; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Marilyn Eaton; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Marilyn Eaton c/o Jodi Eaton; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Martha Carr c/o Margie Carr; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Mary Alice Venator a/k/a Mary Alice Booe c/o Kenneth E. Booe; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Rich-mond Carr; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Rich-mond Carr c/o Mayela Taylor; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Sam Taylor, Jr. c/o Mark Taylor; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Teddy Eugene Ramsey c/o Teddy Eugene Ramsey, Jr; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Virgil Bricker c/o Dennis Bricker; Larry Joe Larney c/o Peggy Larney; Learoy Pink-ston; Leon Bricker; Lewis Proctor c/o Sam Proctor; Lisa Mitchell; Lisa Mitchell c/o Joan Mitchell; Lita Jo Young c/o Rhonda Young; Lou Wanda Larney c/o Mildred Harjo; Lula May Mitchell Spaniard; Luster I. Jacobs, III; M.A.P. Inc.; M.B. White, Inc.; Mae Bullitt Chotke c/o John Chotkey; Margaret J. Bean; Margaret J. Glasby, Trustee; Maria Eva Lucero; Marilyn Mitchell Proctor; Mark Robert Lockwood; Martha Ann Gibson and Jess Gibson, HW; Mary B. Grimes Trust UDT January 1, 1991; Mary Letka; Melissa K. Pesicka; Melva H. Cooke a/k/a Melva Louise Hickman Cooke if living or if deceased, her known and unknown heirs, successors, and assigns c/o Kenneth Cooke; Memory Mae Ponce Nee Mitchell; Memory Mae Ponce Nee Mitchell c/o Brian Keith Mitchell; Merilyn Rohling; Merilyn Rohling c/o Gary M. Ayers; Michael Hamilton c/o Hall Estill; Middle Creek, LLC; Mulleana Mae Larney; Nannie Lewis c/o Lela James; Nell Marie Hulwa c/o John Hulwa; Neta S. Parton; Nonie Boney Scott c/o David Scott; Norman Jessie Ripley Micco; Pamela L. Jacobs, now McDonald c/o Crystal Pelley; Pamela Lou Jacobs McDonald; Panhandle Royalty Company; Patricia A. Cordell Trust, a revocable trust dated March 19, 2007 - Patricia A. Cordell, as Trustee; Patricia Carvalho; Patricia E. Wiedel c/o Andrew G. Wiedel; Patricia E. Wiedel; Patsy Lou Lowry and William R. Lowry, HW; Penn Virginia Oil & Gas Corporation; Penn Virginia Oil & Gas Corporation; Penn Virginia Oil & Gas Corporation c/o Penn Virginia Corporation; Petro Partners Ltd; Pro Mineral, LLC; Randolph Larney; Redbud E&P, Inc.; Rita Mae Larney; Rosa L. Newton, a/k/a Rosa Ashley; Rudolph Larney c/o Rita Mae Larney; Rulewicz Energy, LLC Attn: Stephen J. Rulewicz; Russell Larney; Ryder Larney c/o Marie Barefoot Larney; S & C Properties; Sallie Roberts Hulwa c/o John Hulwa; Samarie Mae Larney Rich,

a/k/a Samaria Mae Larney Rich; Sara Buffington Scott c/o Thomas Cordell Scott; Sherrie M. Flud; Skye B. Castle; Snell Heirs Revocable Trust Agreement; Southwest Petroleum Company; Stephanie Jewart c/o Delores D. Kucish; Stephanie Jewart; Sue Ann Larney Emarthlee c/o Rita Mae Larney; Susan Ailene Gough; Susie Simpson A/K/A Susie Harjo; Suzanne Franklin; Suzanne Hill, formerly known as Suzanne Lundy; Suzy Lundy, n/k/a Suzy McElmurry; Tana Lee Clark a/k/a Tana Hicks; Teddy Eugene Ramsey, Jr; Teresa Larney Walker; The FSL Company; The Thomas Lake Moore III Trust dated October 13, 1995, Lake Moore IV as Trustee; Thomas Cordell Scott; Thomas Lucero; Thomas R. Schwartz; Tina Torres; Tiny Torres c/o Delores D. Kucish; Tommy R. Mitchell; Tony Obregon c/o Kenneth Persion; Virgil Bricker; W. K. Chernicky LLC; Wild Horse Prairie Trust, 9/27/2001 - Judith Ann Dobbs, Mary E. Clingan and Charles Michael Brotton, Sr, as Trustees; Wild Horse Prairie Trust, 9/27/2001 - Judith Ann Dobbs, Mary E. Clingan and Charles Michael Brotton, Sr, as Trustees; William Frank Kucish; William G. Brotton, Trustee, under Restatement of Trust dated August 16, 1983 c/o Beverly Ann Brotton; William R. Larney; William Scott Lockwood; William T. Brewer; Williams Production Mid-Contient Company, now WPX Energy Mid-Continent Company; Charles E. Gragg; David Evans Wynne; Leandais Buster Bricker (deceased); Lisa Marie Warford; Mary Avo Lundy; Odell Easton (deceased); Ricky Lynn Lee, Jr.; The Estate of Dee Walker; The Estate of Lawrence D. Wilson; Scott T. Shad; Gary Larney; Ida Mae Tiger Long; Juanita Clark; Judy Powell Walker; Susie Cook; The Estate of Kosapa Harjo; The Estate of Pehoye; The Estate of Tuffer; The Estate of Yun Ho Ye; Avalon Smith c/o David Leon Smith; Becky Deniece Smith; Becky Deniece Smith; Billie J. Mouser, Surviving Trustee of the Logan G. Mouser and Billie J. Mouser Revo-cable Living Trust; Billy E. Martin and Georgia M. Martin c/o Billy Martin II; Billy E. Martin and Georgia M. Martin c/o Earl Blinn; Bureau of Indian Affairs Eastern Oklahoma Regional Office; Bureau of Indian Affairs Wewoka Agency; Callie Bohannon c/o Fred Bohannon Royalty Company; Charles P. Rose c/o Fred Bohannon Royalty Company; David L. Weidel and Rosalie B. Weidel; Dennis Keathley; Dennis R. McCollum; Elizabeth Messer; Erin Beaver; Erin Beaver c/o Tara Harton; First Presbyterian Church of Oklahoma City ATTN: Financial Department; Floyd A. Evans c/o Fred Bohannon Royalty Company; Folded Napkin, LLC; Fred Bohannon Royalty Company; Grace Rose Bohannon c/o Fred Bohannon Royalty Company; Harold Ray Hinton c/o Ralph Thomas Hinton; Haskell R. Hammontree, Trustee of the Haskell R. Hammontree Revocable Trust; Haskell R. Hammontree, Trustee of the Haskell R. Hammontree Revocable Trust c/o Sue Perez; James B. Sackett and Gwendolyn Sackett; James Hinton Minerals; Jerry Emerson Walker, a/k/a Jerry Emerson; John Julius Smith c/o Cassino Maggie Smith; Joseph E. Nunn and Della Mae Nunn; Juanita Dozier c/o Jerry Emerson Walker; Kate Secrest c/o Fred Bohannon Royalty Company; Kelsea Beaver; Kelsea Beaver; Kim Smith, heir of Bonnie Dickerson c/o Jerry Emerson Walker; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Bill Foley c/o Johnson Foley; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of David Andrew Beaver c/o Karron Beaver; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Flora G. McCollum c/o Rosalie Wells; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of J. C. Bricker c/o Cecilia J. Bricker; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of J.W. Bricker c/o Dennis Bricker; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of James A. Grider c/o Georgia E. Grider; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Jerry D. Flud c/o Sherrie Flud; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of John M. Ayers c/o Gary M. Ayers; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Juanita Bricker Ramsey c/o Teddy Eugene Ramsey, Jr; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Katie Naomi Brewer c/o William Brewer; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Leandais Buster Bricker c/o Dennis Bricker; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Leon Bricker c/o Dennis Bricker; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Martha R. Ayers c/o Gary M. Ayers; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Martin Mitchell c/o Brian Keith Mitchell; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Mary Avo Lundy c/o Luster I. Jacobs, III; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Mary Avo Lundy c/o Luster I. Jacobs, III; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Porter Jacobs c/o Luster I. Jacobs, III; Known and Unknown Heirs, Succes sors, and Assigns of Porter Jacobs c/o Luster I. Jacobs, III; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and

Assigns of Richard Thomas Venator c/o Richard Thomas Venator, Jr.; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Sam Taylor and Ethel Taylor c/o Mark Taylor; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Tony Mitchell c/o Brian Keith Mitchell; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Tony Mitchell c/o Tana Lee Clark; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Vera Sandlin Venator c/o Richard Thomas Venator, Jr.; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Viola A. Young c/o James Allyn Young; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of William Louis Beaver a/k/a William Lewis c/o Becky Deniece Smith; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of William Louis Beaver a/k/a William Lewis c/o Becky Deniece Smith; Lalanii R. Grant; Leslie L. Wilson; Lillie Gray; Linda S. Kader; Luster I. Jacobs, III; Lynette Wall Trust, Bank One Trust Company, N.A., as Trustee c/o JP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A.; Mary B. Grimes , Trustee of the Grimes-Sanchez-Pbregon Subtrust Under the Trust of Harry E. Brotton UTD September 20, 1990; Mattie Dozier; Ming Jacobs Scott; Ming Jacobs Scott c/o Luster I. Jacobs, III; Ming Jacobs Scott c/o Luster I. Jacobs, III; Mustang Fuel Corporation; Nancy C. Baglione c/o Frank Baglione; Nancy C. Baglione c/o Frank Baglione; Oklahoma City University; Oklahoma City University c/o BOKF, N.A.; Patty (Tammy) Sanders; Paula J. Lane; Peggy L. Jacobs; Rebecca Dozier Walker c/o Nulon M Walker; Richard Thomas Venator, Jr.; Roosevelt Dickerson; Rosalie Wells; Rose-Wall OK LLC; Sellers Family Partnership; The Estate of James Gragg c/o Sherrie Smith; The Estate of James I. Lundy c/o Suzy Lundy, n/k/a Suzy McElmurry; The Estate of Michael G. Lundy c/o Elizabeth Messer; The Estate of William Edward Leon Smith c/o David Leon Smith; Thomas J. Warne; Timothy Jacobs c/o Luster I. Jacobs, III; Timothy Jacobs c/o Luster I. Jacobs, III; Virgil D. Bricker a/k/a Virgil Dean Bricker c/o Mattingly & Roselius, PLLC; A.S. Capps; B.H. Terry; Darrell Proctor; David Smith; Eleanor J. Wilson; Leslie Glasby; Linda Kay Bricker; M.K. Armer; Marinus W. Warne; Renea Smith Ridener; The Estate of Ethel L. Hall; The Estate of J. H. Smith, a/k/a John H. Smith; The Estate of Lewis Fish; The Estate of Susie Smith, a/k/a Martha Susan Smith; and all persons if, living or if deceased, their known and unknown successors, and all corporations, existing and if dissolved, its known and unknown successors and all other persons having an interest in the lands covered hereby, particularly in McIntosh County, Oklahoma.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applicant in this cause is requesting that the Commission enter an order to be effective as of the date of the execution thereof or follows:

Approving a multiunit horizontal well in the 320-acre laydown horizontal drilling and spacing unit and in the 640-acre horizontal drilling and spacing units formed for the Mississippian, Caney and Woodford common sources of supply in the S/2 Section 31, Township 9 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma and Sections 6 and 7, Township 8 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Okla-homa so as to allow such multiunit hori zontal well to be drilled as described below and to be completed in and to produce hydrocarbons from the above-named common sources of supply and establishing of a proper allo-cation factor for allocating the cost of and the production and proceeds from such multiunit horizontal well to each of the affected units covered hereby.

Granting such other and further relief as may be proper based upon the evidence presented at the hearing herein. The legal descriptions of the land sections adjacent to the area within which the location exception lies are Sections 5, 8, 17 and 18, Township 8 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma; Sections 1, 12 and 13, Township 8 North, Range 12 East, Hughes County, Oklahoma; Section 36, Township 9 North, Range 12 East, Hughes County, Oklahoma; the N/2 Section 31, Township 9 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma; and Section 32, Township 9 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Okla-homa. Applicant further requests that Applicant or some other party be authorized the right to drill said well. Applicant further requests that it be permitted to produce said well at said location from the common sources of supply covered hereby without any downward allowable adjustment.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN THAT Applicant is proposing to drill the multiunit horizontal well involved herein at the following location:

LOCATION OF WELLBORE (LATERAL) AT S/2 SECTION 31 COMPLETION INTERVAL: THE PROPOSED LOCATION OF THE END POINTS OF THE COMPLETION INTERVAL WILL BE NO CLOSER THAN 165 FEET FROM THE NORTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 0 FEET FROM THE SOUTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 330 FEET FROM THE EAST

LINE OF THE S/2 SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 9 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST, MCINTOSH COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

LOCATION OF WELLBORE (LATERAL) AT SECTION 6 COMPLETION INTERVAL: THE PROPOSED LOCATION OF THE END POINTS OF THE COMPLETION INTERVAL WILL BE NO CLOSER THAN 0 FEET FROM THE SOUTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 0 FEET FROM THE NORTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 330 FEET FROM THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP 8 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST, MCINTOSH COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

LOCATION OF WELLBORE (LATERAL) AT SECTION 7 COMPLETION INTERVAL: THE PROPOSED LOCATION OF THE END POINTS OF THE COMPLETION INTERVAL WILL BE NO CLOSER THAN 0 FEET FROM THE NORTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 165 FEET FROM THE SOUTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 330 FEET FROM THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 8 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST, MCINTOSH COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

That the entire length of the lateral will be cemented such that the perforations will be isolated from the beginning and end point of the lateral.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Hearing Docket at the Corporation Commission, Eastern Regional Office, 440 S. Houston, Suite 114, Tulsa, Okla-homa 74127 at 8:30 a.m. on the 7th day of January, 2019 and that this Notice be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that in the event this cause is uncontested, the Applicant, its representatives, witnesses and other proponents of the Applicant may appear and testify by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone shall contact the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide their name and phone number.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action, contact Ron M. Barnes or Grayson Barnes, BARNES LAW, PLLC, 1648 S. Boston Ave., Ste. 100, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74119, 918/382-8686 or Erica Shepherd, Calyx Energy III, LLC, 6120 S. Yale, Ste. 1480, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136, 918/949-4224.

CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA

DANA L. MURPHY,Chairman

J. TODD HIETT,Vice Chairman

BOB ANTHONY,Commissioner

DONE AND PERFORMED this 14th day of December, 2018.BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:

PEGGY MITCHELL,Secretary

(12-19-18)

(CD11665739)NOTICE OF HEARING

CAUSE CD NO. 201810535-TBEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA

APPLICANT: CALYX ENERGY III, LLC. RELIEF SOUGHT: WELL LOCA-TION EXCEPTION (PART OF A MULTIUNIT HORI-ZONTAL WELL). LEGAL DESCRIPTION: S/2 SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 9 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST AND SECTIONS 6 AND 7, TOWNSHIP 8 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST, MCINTOSH COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, PURCHASERS AND TAKERS OF OIL AND GAS and all persons if living or if deceased, their known and unknown successors and all corporations existing, and if dissolved, its known and unknown successors and all persons having an interest in the lands covered hereby, particularly in McIntosh County, Oklahoma.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applicant, Calyx Energy III, LLC has filed an application in this cause reques-ting the Corporation Commission of Oklahoma to enter an order, to be effec-tive as of the date of the execution thereof or as of a date prior thereto, as follows: (i) authorizing and permitting an exception to the permitted well location tolerances in the 320-acre laydown horizontal drilling and spacing unit and in the 640-acre horizontal drilling and spacing units formed in the S/2 Section 31, Township 9 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Okla-homa and Sections 6 and 7, Township 8 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma for the Mississippian, Caney and Woodford separate common sources of supply, so as to allow, in part, a well, being a proposed multiunit horizontal well, to

(c) That, at the request of the Applicant, the Order may be made effective on a date prior to its signing.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause be set before an Administrative Law Judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Commission.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Hearing Docket at the Corporation Commission, Eastern Regional Service Office, Tulsa, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m., on the 8th day of January, 2019, and that this notice be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicant and interested parties may present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone shall contact the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide their name and phone number.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this application, contact BENJAMIN J. BROWN, OBA #30843, Attorney for Applicant, 1560 East 21st Street, Suite 310, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74114, (918) 779-6047 or contact: Erica Shep-herd at Calyx Energy III, LLC. Its address is 6120 South Yale Avenue, Suite 1480, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136, Telephone (918) 949-4224.

CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA

DANA L. MURPHY,Chairman

J. TODD HIETT,Vice Chairman

BOB ANTHONY,Commissioner

DONE AND PERFORMED this 13th day of December, 2018.BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:

Peggy Mitchell,Commission Secretary

(12-19-18)

(CD11665718)NOTICE OF HEARING

CAUSE CD NO. 201810505-TBEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA

APPLICANT: CALYX ENERGY III, LLC. RELIEF SOUGHT: WELL LOCA-TION EXCEPTION. LAND COVERED: SECTIONS 18, 19, AND 30, TOWNSHIP 9 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST, MCINTOSH COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: To the following parties, if living; or if deceased, then their unknown heirs, devisees, executors, administrators, successors, trustees, and/or assigns; and, the unknown successors, trustees or assigns, if any, of any dissolved corporation, or the unknown successors of any party designated in any record as trustee: all persons, owners, producers and operators of oil and gas and all other interested persons in McIntosh County, Oklahoma.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Applicant in this cause is requesting that the Commission issue an Order authorizing Calyx Energy III LLC, or some other party, to drill, complete and produce a horizontal well in the Missis-sippian and Woodford common sources of supply for the 640-acre drilling and spacing units consisting of Sections 18, 19, and 30, Township 9 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma, with a completion interval as follows:

North/South Location-ft, East/West Location-ft

First Perforation in Sec. 18, NCT 2640’ FNL, NCT 1320’ FEL of Sec. 18-9N-13E

Last Perforation in Sec. 18, NCT 0’ FSL, NCT 1320’ FEL of Sec. 18-9N-13E

First Perforation in Sec. 19, NCT 0’ FNL, NCT 1320’ FEL of Sec. 19-9N-13E

Last Perforation in Sec. 19, NCT 0’ FSL, NCT 1320’ FEL of Sec. 19-9N-13E

First Perforation in Sec. 30, NCT 0’ FNL, NCT 1320’ FEL of Sec. 30-9N-13E

Last Perforation in Sec. 30, NCT 165’ FSL, NCT 1320’ FEL of Sec. 30-9N-13E

This well is to be drilled as a multiunit horizontal well. This well will be completed using casing and cement. The completion interval within said Sections 18, 19, and 30 shall be the entire length of the lateral between the first and last perforations described above. The well is to be drilled as an exception to the well location provisions of Order Nos. 516040 and 530437.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the location described above is moving toward the following described property:

(a) Sections 7 and 31, Township 9 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma.

(b) The offset well(s) toward which

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There are no offset wells producing from the Mississippian, Caney and/or Woodford common sources of supply or a member thereof towards which the location exception is moving.

That the Applicant be permitted to drill and produce said well at said location for the Mississippian, Caney and Woodford common sources of supply without any downward allowable adjustments and designate Applicant or some other party as operator.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Hearing Docket at the Corporation Commission, Eastern Regional Office, 440 S. Houston, Suite 114, Tulsa, Okla-homa 74127 at 8:30 a.m. on the 7th day of January, 2019 and that this Notice be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that in the event this cause is uncontested, the Applicant, its representatives, witnesses and other proponents of the Applicant may appear and testify by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone shall contact the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide their name and phone number.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action, contact Ron M. Barnes or Grayson Barnes, BARNES LAW, PLLC, 1648 S. Boston Ave., Ste. 100, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74119, 918/382-8686 or Erica Shepherd, Calyx Energy III, LLC, 6120 S. Yale, Ste. 1480, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136, 918/949-4224.

CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA

DANA L. MURPHY,Chairman

J. TODD HIETT,Vice Chairman

BOB ANTHONY,Commissioner

DONE AND PERFORMED this 14th day of December, 2018.BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:

PEGGY MITCHELL,Secretary

(12-19-18)

(CD11665747)NOTICE OF HEARING

CAUSE CD NO. 201810536-TBEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA

APPLICANT: CALYX ENERGY III, LLC. RELIEF SOUGHT: MULTIUNIT HORIZONTAL WELL. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: S/2 SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 9 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST AND SECTIONS 6 AND 7, TOWNSHIP 8 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST, MCINTOSH COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, PURCHASERS AND TAKERS OF OIL AND GAS INCLUDING Agnes Keathley c/o Dennis Keathley; Alice C. Folk; Amy Simpson Givens a/k/a Amy Simpson Bruner; Andrea Lucero c/o Maria Lucero; Andrea Lucero; Andrew G. Wiedel; Andrew Gene Wiedel and Jamie Maria Wiedel, Individually and as Trustees of the Andrew Gene Wiedel Revocable Living Trust dated September 21, 2018; Bernice Hulwa Tiger Fish c/o John J. Fish; Betty L. Jacobs; Betty R. Bowden Trust, Donald C. Bowden Trustee; Betty R. Bowden Trust, Donald C. Bowden Trustee; Beverly Ann Brotton; BP America Production Company; Brian Keith Mitchell; C. Y. Selvidge c/o Cy Selfridge, III; Canaan Resources, LLC; Carolyn C. Carroll; Cecilia J. Bricker; Charles Ray Mitchell; Christopher Price Gerrish; Clarence Eaton, Jr.; Clifford Clark c/o Lynetta Clark; Coastal Management Trust; Cobra Petroleum Company; Cornell Fields Jr.; Cornell Fields Jr.; Courtney E. Reid; Danny Lee Mitchell; David Bruce Brewer and Shannon Brewer, HW; David J. Chernicky; David Oscar Cordell a/k/a David O. Cordell; DCJ Company; Delores D. Kucish; Domingo Urive and Socorro Flores, HW; Elizabeth M. Brotton, Trustee, under Restatement of Trust dated August 16, 1983 c/o Dan Brotton; Elizabeth M. Brotton, Trustee, under Restatement of Trust dated August 16, 1983; Ellis W. Cooke and Florelle Y. Cooke, Individually and as Trustees of the Ellis W. Cooke Family Trust; Emma Ruth Hulwa Fish; Estefana Sanchez c/o Kenneth Persion; F.P. Schonwald Company; Falcon E&P Six, LLC c/o Falcon E&P Opportunities Fund, LP; Farmers’ Union Co-Operative Royalty Company c/o Henry F. Gibson; Frank H. Dolf, Jr. and Donna S. Dolf, Trustees of The Dolf Family Trust dated 11/8/2012; Frankie Bishop and Emma Bishop; Gary C. Mitchell; Gary C. Mitchell; Gary M. Ayers; Georgia E. Grider; Gerald Bricker; Hattie Larney Daniels; Irby Larney; J.C. Bricker; James Allyn Young; James B. Douglass; James M. Schwartz; James M. Schwartz, Jr.; James S. Lebsack; Jason Mitchell; Jennifer K. Techau; Jennifer Williams f/k/a Jennifer Lundy; Joe Simpson, Jr.; John D. Ayers; John

D. Coleman Mineral Trust dated February 17, 2007 - John D. Coleman, as Trustee; John Hulwa; Johnnie L. Gray; Johnny Emerson Jr. c/o Delores D. Kucish; Johnny Emerson, Jr.; Johnny Mitchell; Joseph Chad Lundy; Juanita Bricker Ramsey; Judith Garza; June Larney Lee; Kathryn S. McEuen c/o Delores D. Kucish; Katie Mae Clark Harjo; KCTC LLC; Keith A. Sackett; Kelly A. Barnett; Kenneth I. Persion; Kenny Jo Fields; Kimberly K. Treat; Kimberly K. Treat c/o Delores D. Kucish; Kirk A. Dale; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors and Assigns of Anthony Mitchell; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Bessie Fish c/o Becky Deniece Smith; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Bessie Fish c/o Becky Deniece Smith; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Bettye Bricker c/o Dennis Bricker; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Carol Jean Compher c/o Richard Compher; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Clarence Eaton, Jr.; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Clarence Eaton, Jr. c/o Jodi Eaton; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Edna Tiger Mitchell c/o Beatrice Scates; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Edna Tiger Mitchell c/o Belinda Hicks; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Gerald Bricker c/o Dennis Bricker; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Irene Taylor Burrell c/o Oscar Burrell; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Louise Cosby; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Luster I. Jacobs, Jr. c/o Luster I. Jacobs, III; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Luster I. Jacobs, Jr. c/o Luster I. Jacobs, III; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Lydia Lynn Mitchell c/o Brian Keith Mitchell; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Marc Dale c/o Kirk A. Dale; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Marilyn Eaton; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Marilyn Eaton c/o Jodi Eaton; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Martha Carr c/o Margie Carr; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Mary Alice Venator a/k/a Mary Alice Booe c/o Kenneth E. Booe; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Rich-mond Carr; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Rich-mond Carr c/o Mayela Taylor; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Sam Taylor, Jr. c/o Mark Taylor; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Teddy Eugene Ramsey c/o Teddy Eugene Ramsey, Jr; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Virgil Bricker c/o Dennis Bricker; Larry Joe Larney c/o Peggy Larney; Learoy Pink-ston; Leon Bricker; Lewis Proctor c/o Sam Proctor; Lisa Mitchell; Lisa Mitchell c/o Joan Mitchell; Lita Jo Young c/o Rhonda Young; Lou Wanda Larney c/o Mildred Harjo; Lula May Mitchell Spaniard; Luster I. Jacobs, III; M.A.P. Inc.; M.B. White, Inc.; Mae Bullitt Chotke c/o John Chotkey; Margaret J. Bean; Margaret J. Glasby, Trustee; Maria Eva Lucero; Marilyn Mitchell Proctor; Mark Robert Lockwood; Martha Ann Gibson and Jess Gibson, HW; Mary B. Grimes Trust UDT January 1, 1991; Mary Letka; Melissa K. Pesicka; Melva H. Cooke a/k/a Melva Louise Hickman Cooke if living or if deceased, her known and unknown heirs, successors, and assigns c/o Kenneth Cooke; Memory Mae Ponce Nee Mitchell; Memory Mae Ponce Nee Mitchell c/o Brian Keith Mitchell; Merilyn Rohling; Merilyn Rohling c/o Gary M. Ayers; Michael Hamilton c/o Hall Estill; Middle Creek, LLC; Mulleana Mae Larney; Nannie Lewis c/o Lela James; Nell Marie Hulwa c/o John Hulwa; Neta S. Parton; Nonie Boney Scott c/o David Scott; Norman Jessie Ripley Micco; Pamela L. Jacobs, now McDonald c/o Crystal Pelley; Pamela Lou Jacobs McDonald; Panhandle Royalty Company; Patricia A. Cordell Trust, a revocable trust dated March 19, 2007 - Patricia A. Cordell, as Trustee; Patricia Carvalho; Patricia E. Wiedel c/o Andrew G. Wiedel; Patricia E. Wiedel; Patsy Lou Lowry and William R. Lowry, HW; Penn Virginia Oil & Gas Corporation; Penn Virginia Oil & Gas Corporation; Penn Virginia Oil & Gas Corporation c/o Penn Virginia Corporation; Petro Partners Ltd; Pro Mineral, LLC; Randolph Larney; Redbud E&P, Inc.; Rita Mae Larney; Rosa L. Newton, a/k/a Rosa Ashley; Rudolph Larney c/o Rita Mae Larney; Rulewicz Energy, LLC Attn: Stephen J. Rulewicz; Russell Larney; Ryder Larney c/o Marie Barefoot Larney; S & C Properties; Sallie Roberts Hulwa c/o John Hulwa; Samarie Mae Larney Rich, a/k/a Samaria Mae Larney Rich; Sara Buffington Scott c/o Thomas Cordell Scott; Sherrie M. Flud; Skye B. Castle; Snell Heirs Revocable Trust Agreement; Southwest Petroleum Company; Stephanie Jewart c/o Delores D. Kucish; Stephanie Jewart; Sue Ann Larney Emarthlee c/o Rita Mae Larney;

Susan Ailene Gough; Susie Simpson A/K/A Susie Harjo; Suzanne Franklin; Suzanne Hill, formerly known as Suzanne Lundy; Suzy Lundy, n/k/a Suzy McElmurry; Tana Lee Clark a/k/a Tana Hicks; Teddy Eugene Ramsey, Jr; Teresa Larney Walker; The FSL Company; The Thomas Lake Moore III Trust dated October 13, 1995, Lake Moore IV as Trustee; Thomas Cordell Scott; Thomas Lucero; Thomas R. Schwartz; Tina Torres; Tiny Torres c/o Delores D. Kucish; Tommy R. Mitchell; Tony Obregon c/o Kenneth Persion; Virgil Bricker; W. K. Chernicky LLC; Wild Horse Prairie Trust, 9/27/2001 - Judith Ann Dobbs, Mary E. Clingan and Charles Michael Brotton, Sr, as Trustees; Wild Horse Prairie Trust, 9/27/2001 - Judith Ann Dobbs, Mary E. Clingan and Charles Michael Brotton, Sr, as Trustees; William Frank Kucish; William G. Brotton, Trustee, under Restatement of Trust dated August 16, 1983 c/o Beverly Ann Brotton; William R. Larney; William Scott Lockwood; William T. Brewer; Williams Production Mid-Contient Company, now WPX Energy Mid-Continent Company; Charles E. Gragg; David Evans Wynne; Leandais Buster Bricker (deceased); Lisa Marie Warford; Mary Avo Lundy; Odell Easton (deceased); Ricky Lynn Lee, Jr.; The Estate of Dee Walker; The Estate of Lawrence D. Wilson; Scott T. Shad; Gary Larney; Ida Mae Tiger Long; Juanita Clark; Judy Powell Walker; Susie Cook; The Estate of Kosapa Harjo; The Estate of Pehoye; The Estate of Tuffer; The Estate of Yun Ho Ye; Avalon Smith c/o David Leon Smith; Becky Deniece Smith; Becky Deniece Smith; Billie J. Mouser, Surviving Trustee of the Logan G. Mouser and Billie J. Mouser Revo-cable Living Trust; Billy E. Martin and Georgia M. Martin c/o Billy Martin II; Billy E. Martin and Georgia M. Martin c/o Earl Blinn; Bureau of Indian Affairs Eastern Oklahoma Regional Office; Bureau of Indian Affairs Wewoka Agency; Callie Bohannon c/o Fred Bohannon Royalty Company; Charles P. Rose c/o Fred Bohannon Royalty Company; David L. Weidel and Rosalie B. Weidel; Dennis Keathley; Dennis R. McCollum; Elizabeth Messer; Erin Beaver; Erin Beaver c/o Tara Harton; First Presbyterian Church of Oklahoma City ATTN: Financial Department; Floyd A. Evans c/o Fred Bohannon Royalty Company; Folded Napkin, LLC; Fred Bohannon Royalty Company; Grace Rose Bohannon c/o Fred Bohannon Royalty Company; Harold Ray Hinton c/o Ralph Thomas Hinton; Haskell R. Hammontree, Trustee of the Haskell R. Hammontree Revocable Trust; Haskell R. Hammontree, Trustee of the Haskell R. Hammontree Revocable Trust c/o Sue Perez; James B. Sackett and Gwendolyn Sackett; James Hinton Minerals; Jerry Emerson Walker, a/k/a Jerry Emerson; John Julius Smith c/o Cassino Maggie Smith; Joseph E. Nunn and Della Mae Nunn; Juanita Dozier c/o Jerry Emerson Walker; Kate Secrest c/o Fred Bohannon Royalty Company; Kelsea Beaver; Kelsea Beaver; Kim Smith, heir of Bonnie Dickerson c/o Jerry Emerson Walker; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Bill Foley c/o Johnson Foley; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of David Andrew Beaver c/o Karron Beaver; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Flora G. McCollum c/o Rosalie Wells; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of J. C. Bricker c/o Cecilia J. Bricker; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of J.W. Bricker c/o Dennis Bricker; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of James A. Grider c/o Georgia E. Grider; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Jerry D. Flud c/o Sherrie Flud; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of John M. Ayers c/o Gary M. Ayers; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Juanita Bricker Ramsey c/o Teddy Eugene Ramsey, Jr; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Katie Naomi Brewer c/o William Brewer; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Leandais Buster Bricker c/o Dennis Bricker; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Leon Bricker c/o Dennis Bricker; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Martha R. Ayers c/o Gary M. Ayers; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Martin Mitchell c/o Brian Keith Mitchell; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Mary Avo Lundy c/o Luster I. Jacobs, III; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Mary Avo Lundy c/o Luster I. Jacobs, III; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Porter Jacobs c/o Luster I. Jacobs, III; Known and Unknown Heirs, Succes sors, and Assigns of Porter Jacobs c/o Luster I. Jacobs, III; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Richard Thomas Venator c/o Richard Thomas Venator, Jr.; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Sam Taylor and Ethel Taylor c/o Mark Taylor; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Tony Mitchell c/o Brian Keith Mitchell; Known and Unknown Heirs,

Successors, and Assigns of Tony Mitchell c/o Tana Lee Clark; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Vera Sandlin Venator c/o Richard Thomas Venator, Jr.; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of Viola A. Young c/o James Allyn Young; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of William Louis Beaver a/k/a William Lewis c/o Becky Deniece Smith; Known and Unknown Heirs, Successors, and Assigns of William Louis Beaver a/k/a William Lewis c/o Becky Deniece Smith; Lalanii R. Grant; Leslie L. Wilson; Lillie Gray; Linda S. Kader; Luster I. Jacobs, III; Lynette Wall Trust, Bank One Trust Company, N.A., as Trustee c/o JP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A.; Mary B. Grimes , Trustee of the Grimes-Sanchez-Pbregon Subtrust Under the Trust of Harry E. Brotton UTD September 20, 1990; Mattie Dozier; Ming Jacobs Scott; Ming Jacobs Scott c/o Luster I. Jacobs, III; Ming Jacobs Scott c/o Luster I. Jacobs, III; Mustang Fuel Corporation; Nancy C. Baglione c/o Frank Baglione; Nancy C. Baglione c/o Frank Baglione; Oklahoma City University; Oklahoma City University c/o BOKF, N.A.; Patty (Tammy) Sanders; Paula J. Lane; Peggy L. Jacobs; Rebecca Dozier Walker c/o Nulon M Walker; Richard Thomas Venator, Jr.; Roosevelt Dickerson; Rosalie Wells; Rose-Wall OK LLC; Sellers Family Partnership; The Estate of James Gragg c/o Sherrie Smith; The Estate of James I. Lundy c/o Suzy Lundy, n/k/a Suzy McElmurry; The Estate of Michael G. Lundy c/o Elizabeth Messer; The Estate of William Edward Leon Smith c/o David Leon Smith; Thomas J. Warne; Timothy Jacobs c/o Luster I. Jacobs, III; Timothy Jacobs c/o Luster I. Jacobs, III; Virgil D. Bricker a/k/a Virgil Dean Bricker c/o Mattingly & Roselius, PLLC; A.S. Capps; B.H. Terry; Darrell Proctor; David Smith; Eleanor J. Wilson; Leslie Glasby; Linda Kay Bricker; M.K. Armer; Marinus W. Warne; Renea Smith Ridener; The Estate of Ethel L. Hall; The Estate of J. H. Smith, a/k/a John H. Smith; The Estate of Lewis Fish; The Estate of Susie Smith, a/k/a Martha Susan Smith; and all persons if, living or if deceased, their known and unknown successors, and all corporations, existing and if dissolved, its known and unknown successors and all other persons having an interest in the lands covered hereby, particularly in McIntosh County, Oklahoma.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applicant in this cause is requesting that the Commission enter an order to be effective as of the date of the execution thereof or follows:

Approving a multiunit horizontal well in the 320-acre laydown horizontal drilling and spacing unit and in the 640-acre horizontal drilling and spacing units formed for the Mississippian, Mayes, Woodford, Hunton and Sylvan common sources of supply in the S/2 Section 31, Township 9 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma and Sections 6 and 7, Township 8 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma so as to allow such multiunit horizontal well to be drilled as described below and to be completed in and to produce hydrocarbons from the above-named common sources of supply and establishing of a proper allo-cation factor for allocating the cost of and the production and proceeds from such multiunit horizontal well to each of the affected units covered hereby.

Granting such other and further relief as may be proper based upon the evidence presented at the hearing herein. The legal descriptions of the land sections adjacent to the area within which the location exception lies are Sections 5, 8, 17 and 18, Township 8 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma; Sections 1, 12 and 13, Township 8 North, Range 12 East, Hughes County, Oklahoma; Section 36, Township 9 North, Range 12 East, Hughes County, Oklahoma; the N/2 Section 31, Township 9 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma; and Section 32, Township 9 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Okla-homa. Applicant further requests that Applicant or some other party be authorized the right to drill said well. Applicant further requests that it be permitted to produce said well at said location from the common sources of supply covered hereby without any downward allowable adjustment.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN THAT Applicant is proposing to drill the multiunit horizontal well involved herein at the following location:

LOCATION OF WELLBORE (LATERAL) AT S/2 SECTION 31 COMPLETION INTERVAL: THE PROPOSED LOCATION OF THE END POINTS OF THE COMPLETION INTERVAL WILL BE NO CLOSER THAN 165 FEET FROM THE NORTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 0 FEET FROM THE SOUTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 330 FEET FROM THE EAST LINE OF THE S/2 SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 9 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST, MCINTOSH COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

LOCATION OF WELLBORE (LATERAL) AT SECTION 6 COMPLETION INTERVAL: THE PROPOSED LOCATION OF THE

END POINTS OF THE COMPLETION INTERVAL WILL BE NO CLOSER THAN 0 FEET FROM THE SOUTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 0 FEET FROM THE NORTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 330 FEET FROM THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP 8 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST, MCINTOSH COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

LOCATION OF WELLBORE (LATERAL) AT SECTION 7 COMPLETION INTERVAL: THE PROPOSED LOCATION OF THE END POINTS OF THE COMPLETION INTERVAL WILL BE NO CLOSER THAN 0 FEET FROM THE NORTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 165 FEET FROM THE SOUTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 330 FEET FROM THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 8 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST, MCINTOSH COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

That the entire length of the lateral will be cemented such that the perforations will be isolated from the beginning and end point of the lateral.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Hearing Docket at the Corporation Commission, Eastern Regional Office, 440 S. Houston, Suite 114, Tulsa, Okla-homa 74127 at 8:30 a.m. on the 7th day of January, 2019 and that this Notice be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that in the event this cause is uncontested, the Applicant, its representatives, witnesses and other proponents of the Applicant may appear and testify by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone shall contact the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide their name and phone number.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action, contact Ron M. Barnes or Grayson Barnes, BARNES LAW, PLLC, 1648 S. Boston Ave., Ste. 100, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74119, 918/382-8686 or Erica Shepherd, Calyx Energy III, LLC, 6120 S. Yale, Ste. 1480, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136, 918/949-4224.

CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA

DANA L. MURPHY,Chairman

J. TODD HIETT,Vice Chairman

BOB ANTHONY,Commissioner

DONE AND PERFORMED this 14th day of December, 2018.BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:

PEGGY MITCHELL,Secretary

(12-19-18)

(CD11665752)NOTICE OF HEARING

CAUSE CD NO. 201810537-TBEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA

APPLICANT: CALYX ENERGY III, LLC. RELIEF SOUGHT: WELL LOCA-TION EXCEPTION (PART OF A MULTIUNIT HORI-ZONTAL WELL). LEGAL DESCRIPTION: S/2 SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 9 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST AND SECTIONS 6 AND 7, TOWNSHIP 8 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST, MCINTOSH COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, PURCHASERS AND TAKERS OF OIL AND GAS and all persons if living or if deceased, their known and unknown successors and all corporations existing, and if dissolved, its known and unknown successors and all persons having an interest in the lands covered hereby, particularly in McIntosh County, Oklahoma.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applicant, Calyx Energy III, LLC has filed an application in this cause reques-ting the Corporation Commission of Oklahoma to enter an order, to be effec-tive as of the date of the execution thereof or as of a date prior thereto, as follows: (i) authorizing and permitting an exception to the permitted well location tolerances in the 320-acre laydown horizontal drilling and spacing unit and in the 640-acre horizontal drilling and spacing units formed in the S/2 Section 31, Township 9 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Okla-homa and Sections 6 and 7, Township 8 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma for the Mississippian, Mayes, Woodford, Hunton and Sylvan separate common sources of supply, so as to allow, in part, a well, being a proposed multiunit horizontal well, to be drilled.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Applicant requests that order to issue in Cause CD Nos. 201809851-T and Order Nos. 672236, 672567 and 677022 be amended to permit a well to be drilled and produced at the following location:

be drilled.NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that

Applicant requests that order to issue in Cause CD Nos. 201809851-T and Order Nos. 672236 and 672567 be amended to permit a well to be drilled and produced at the following location:

LOCATION OF WELLBORE (LATERAL) AT S/2 SECTION 31 COMPLETION INTERVAL: THE PROPOSED LOCATION OF THE END POINTS OF THE COMPLETION INTERVAL WILL BE NO CLOSER THAN 165 FEET FROM THE NORTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 0 FEET FROM THE SOUTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 330 FEET FROM THE EAST LINE OF THE S/2 SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 9 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST, MCINTOSH COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

LOCATION OF WELLBORE (LATERAL) AT SECTION 6 COMPLETION INTERVAL: THE PROPOSED LOCATION OF THE END POINTS OF THE COMPLETION INTERVAL WILL BE NO CLOSER THAN 0 FEET FROM THE SOUTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 0 FEET FROM THE NORTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 330 FEET FROM THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP 8 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST, MCINTOSH COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

LOCATION OF WELLBORE (LATERAL) AT SECTION 7 COMPLETION INTERVAL: THE PROPOSED LOCATION OF THE END POINTS OF THE COMPLETION INTERVAL WILL BE NO CLOSER THAN 0 FEET FROM THE NORTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 165 FEET FROM THE SOUTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 330 FEET FROM THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 8 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST, MCINTOSH COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

That Order Nos. 672236 and 672567 established 640-acre horizontal drilling and spacing units for the Caney and Woodford common sources of supply underlying Sections 6 and 7, Township 8 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma. For the Caney common source of supply such orders require that the completion lateral of a horizontal well drilled in a horizontal well unit shall be located not less than 330 feet from any unit boundary. For the Woodford common source of supply the completion lateral of a horizontal well drilled in a horizontal well unit shall be located not less than 165 feet from any north/south unit boundary and not less than 330 feet from any east/west unit boundary.

That order to issue in Cause CD Nos. 201809851-T will establish a 320-acre horizontal drilling and spacing unit for the Mississippian and Woodford common sources of supply underlying the S/2 Section 31, Township 9 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma. For the Mississippian common source of supply such order shall requires that the completion lateral of a horizontal well drilled in a horizontal well unit shall be located not less than 660 feet from any unit boundary. For the Woodford common source of supply the completion lateral of a horizontal well drilled in a horizontal well unit shall be located not less than 165 feet from any north/south unit boundary and not less than 330 feet from any east/west unit boundary.

That the entire length of the lateral will be cemented such that the perforations will be isolated from the beginning and end point of the lateral.

The Applicant in this cause states that there is currently pending before the Commission in Cause CD No. 201810534-T an application of Applicant requesting the Commission to approve the multiunit horizontal well involved herein and to establish a proper allocation factor for allocating the cost of and the production and proceeds from such multiunit horizontal well to each of the units affected thereby.

The “land sections adjacent to the area within the location exception” requested herein in the S/2 Section 31, Township 9 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma and Sections 6 and 7, Township 8 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Okla-homa in regard to the subsurface loca-tion tolerance areas described above are Sections 5, 8, 17 and 18, Township 8 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma; the N/2 Section 31, Township 9 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma; and Section 32, Township 9 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma. The other “land sections” surrounding the S/2 Section 31, Township 9 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Okla-homa and Sections 6 and 7, Township 8 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma are Sections 1, 12 and 13, Township 8 North, Range 12 East, Hughes County, Oklahoma; and Section 36, Township 9 North, Range 12 East, Hughes County, Oklahoma.

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County, Oklahoma are Sections 1, 12 and 13, Township 8 North, Range 12 East, Hughes County, Oklahoma; and Section 36, Township 9 North, Range 12 East, Hughes County, Oklahoma.

There are no offset wells producing from the Mississippian, Mayes, Woodford, Hunton and/or Sylvan common sources of supply or a member thereof towards which the location exception is moving.

That the Applicant be permitted to drill and produce said well at said location for the Mississippian, Mayes, Woodford, Hunton and Sylvan common sources of supply without any downward allowable adjustments and designate Applicant or some other party as operator.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Hearing Docket at the Corporation Commission, Eastern Regional Office, 440 S. Houston, Suite 114, Tulsa, Okla-homa 74127 at 8:30 a.m. on the 7th day of January, 2019 and that this Notice be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that in the event this cause is uncontested, the Applicant, its representatives, witnesses and other proponents of the Applicant may appear and testify by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone shall contact the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide their name and phone number.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action, contact Ron M. Barnes or Grayson Barnes, BARNES LAW, PLLC, 1648 S. Boston Ave., Ste. 100, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74119, 918/382-8686 or Erica Shepherd, Calyx Energy III, LLC, 6120 S. Yale, Ste. 1480, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136, 918/949-4224.

CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA

DANA L. MURPHY,Chairman

J. TODD HIETT,Vice Chairman

BOB ANTHONY,Commissioner

DONE AND PERFORMED this 14th day of December, 2018.BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:

PEGGY MITCHELL,Secretary

(12-19-18)

(CD11665753)NOTICE OF HEARING

CAUSE CD NO. 201810518BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA

APPLICANT: JMA ENERGY COMPANY, L.L.C. RELIEF SOUGHT: LOCATION EXCEPTION. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 15 NORTH, RANGE 19 WEST, CUSTER COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All persons, owners, producers, operators, purchasers and takers of oil and gas, and all other interested persons, particu-larly in Custer County, Oklahoma.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Applicant in this Cause is requesting that this Commission grant a well location for a well to be drilled and produced from the Douglas, Tonkawa, Cottage Grove, Cleveland and Oswego common sources of supply underlying Section 36, Township 15 North, Range 19 West, Custer County, Oklahoma, at a location as follows:

Completion Interval: To be located within the subsurface location tolerance area as set forth below:

Not closer than 330 feet from the North line and not closer than 330 feet from the South line and not closer than 1,320 feet from the West of Section 36, Township 15 North, Range 19 West, Custer County, Oklahoma.as exception to Order No. 109179. A request will be made to designate the Applicant or some other party as the operator of the proposed well. The proposed location exception well is moving toward the following well names and operators:

Well Name, OperatorMay Trust 1-25, Buffco Production,

Inc.Fawver Trust 1-30, Duncan Oil

Properties, Inc.NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that

the drilling and spacing unit described in the caption hereof underlies Section 36, Township 15 North, Range 19 West, and the sections adjacent are Sections 25, 26 and 35, Township 15 North, Range 19 West; Sections 1 and 2, Township 14 North, Range 19 West; Section 6, Township 14 North, Range 18 West; and Sections 30 and 31, Township 15 North, Range 18 West, all in Custer County, Oklahoma.

IT IS ORDERED that this Cause be referred to an Administrative Law Judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Commission.

IT IS ORDERED AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that this Cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Merits Docket at the Corporation Commission, First Floor, Jim Thorpe Building, Oklahoma City,

Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m., on the 7th day of January, 2019, and that this notice be published as required by law and the Rules of the Commission.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicant and interested parties may present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone shall contact the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide their name and phone number.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action contact MR. DAVID GRAHAM, JMA Energy Company, L.L.C., 1021 N.W. Grand Boulevard, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73118, (405) 418-2865, or CHARLES L. HELM/STEPHEN T. GARY, Attor-neys, 400 North Walker, Suite 200, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73102, (405) 232-9000. Please refer to Cause CD Number.DONE AND PERFORMED this 13th day of December, 2018.

CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA

DANA L. MURPHY,Chairman

J. TODD HIETT,Vice Chairman

BOB ANTHONY,(SEAL) CommissionerATTEST:

PEGGY MITCHELL,Commission Secretary

(12-19-18)

(CD11665760)NOTICE OF HEARING

CAUSE CD NO. 201810517BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA

APPLICANT: JMA ENERGY COMPANY, L.L.C. RELIEF SOUGHT: MODIFICATION OF POOLING ORDER NO. 587782, AS MODIFIED BY ORDER NO. 680076, TO CHANGE OPERATOR. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 15 NORTH, RANGE 11 WEST, BLAINE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All persons, owners, producers, operators, purchasers and takers of oil and gas, and all other interested persons, particu-larly in Blaine County, Oklahoma, and all parties listed as respondents on Exhibit “A”, attached to the Application on file herein, and more particularly: BEACON E&P RESOURCES, LLC; BOSOX ENERGY INVESTMENTS, LLC; CIMAREX ENERGY COMPANY; CONTINENTAL RESOURCES, INC.; DALE FOLKS, LLC; DEVON ENERGY PRODUCTION COMPANY, LP; EAGLE ROCK ENERGY PARTNERS, LP; GRAND MESA INVESTMENTS, LLC; KEY PRODUCTION COMPANY, INC.; MARATHON OIL COMPANY; RAISA II, LLC; SIXTY NINE OIL & GAS, LP; XTO ENERGY, INC. AND/OR BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS TRUSTEE OF THE CROSS TIMBERS ROYALTY TRUST; ISAACS FAMILY LIMITED L I A B I L I T Y L I M I T E D PARTNERSHIP; QUAIL CREEK ROYALTY, LLC; YUKON TRADING COMPANY, LLC; and ZEPHYR RESOURCES, LLC, if living, or if deceased, the known and unknown heirs, devisees, executors, administrators, successors, trustees and/or assigns, immediate and remote, of the above named parties.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Applicant in this Cause is requesting that the Commission modify Pooling Order No. 587782, dated August 1, 2011, as modified by Order No. 680076, dated July 11, 2018, by desig-nating JMA Energy Company, L.L.C. as Operator of Pooling Order No. 587782, as modified by Order No. 680076, for the Virgil 1-30H well (API No. 3501123348), as to all common sources of supply pooled pursuant to Pooling Order No. 587782, being the Springer, Mississippi, Woodford, and Hunton common sources of supply.

IT IS ORDERED that this Cause be referred to an Administrative Law Judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Commission.

IT IS ORDERED AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that this Cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Merits Docket at the Corporation Commission, First Floor, Jim Thorpe Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m., on the 7th day of January, 2019, and that this notice be published as required by law and the Rules of the Commission.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicant and interested parties may present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone shall contact the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide their name and phone number.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and

be heard. For information concerning this action contact MR. DAVID GRAHAM, JMA Energy Company, L.L.C., 1021 N.W. Grand Boulevard, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73118, (405) 418-2865, or CHARLES L. HELM/STEPHEN T. GARY, Attorneys, 400 North Walker, Suite 200, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73102, (405) 232-9000. Please refer to Cause CD Number.DONE AND PERFORMED this 13th day of December, 2018.

CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA

DANA L. MURPHY,Chairman

J. TODD HIETT,Vice Chairman

BOB ANTHONY,(SEAL) CommissionerATTEST:

PEGGY MITCHELL,Commission Secretary

(12-19-18)

(CD11665784)NOTICE OF HEARING

CAUSE CD NO. 201810538-TBEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA

APPLICANT: CALYX ENERGY III, LLC. RELIEF SOUGHT: MULTIUNIT HORIZONTAL WELL. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: S/2 SECTION 32, TOWNSHIP 9 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST AND SECTIONS 5 AND 8, TOWNSHIP 8 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST, MCINTOSH COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, PURCHASERS AND TAKERS OF OIL AND GAS INCLUDING Ada Stevens; Albert Lee Harjo; Amos Lynn Crowels; Amy Lisle; Anderw James Frank, III; Andrew Gene Wiedel and Jamie Maria Weidel, Individually and as Trustees of the Andrew Gene Wiedel Revocable Living Trust dated September 21, 2018; Anglo Resources, Inc.; Antoinette Hilton; Arrowhead Energy, Inc; Aurora Coal Gas, LLC; Becky Toevs Rooney; Ben McClenahan; Bennett Cowper, Jr., Trustee of Mary Jo Cowper & R.B.G. Cowper Trusts, fbo Bennett Cowper, Jr.; Bill Dawson c/o Bill M. Dawson; Billy Joe Harjo; Blue Water Resources, LLC; Bobby Chapman; Brenda Cowper Smith, Trustee of Mary Jo Cowper & R.B.G. Cowper Trusts, fbo Brenda Cowper Smith; Brenda Hancock; Canaan Resources X, LLC; Canaan Resources, LLC; Carol Ann Mathias Michael R. Mathias, Jr.; Carol Lane (Carolyn A. Lane); Carolyn Harmon a/k/a Carolyn S Harmon; Cheryl Smith Graham; Child of Sandra K. Hancock c/o Sandra K. Hancock; Chris Pendley; Christa Janda a/k/a Christa Lumas; Christine Rene Snaza; Christopher O. Harjo c/o Katie Mae Marjo; Clara L. Tush a/k/a Clara L. Tush Woodson; Clara Lou Nicklas and James R. Nicklas; Craig L. Harmon; Cy C. Cope & Genovefa E Cope; Cynda Rusin a/k/a Cinda Rusin; Daniel E. Deo; Daniel Stephen Buck; Danny Harjo (Daniel H. Harjo); David Crowels; David J. Fruit; David J. Hancock; David Lee McQueen; DCJ Company; Debra Reoh Danner; Dianne Douglass, now Renkes; Donna Crane Halepaska; Donna G Williams, formerly Guinn and Dyanna L Price; Estelline Harjo c/o Daniel H. Harjo; Eugene Hall c/o Kenneth Lackey; Evan Smith; ExxonMobil Corporation; Falcon E&P Royalty Holdings, LLC; Fall River, LLC, an Oklahoma Limited Liability Company Attn: Reed S. McCain; Fannie Harjo Johnson c/o Benjamin Isaac Johnson; Fred P. Wendell; Freda Sue Crowels; Freddie Crowels; George Reoh; Harmon Oil & Gas, LLC; Hattie Louise Proctor c/o Samara Bell; Helen Manley; Herbert Haden c/o Kenneth Lackey, Atty; Hillis Manley; J.M. Haden c/o Kenneth Lackey, Atty; Jack Campbell Ranch, LLC; Jacque Henderson; Jacqueline A. Gridley, Trustee of Gridley Survivor’s Trust B, U/T/D 2/7/06; James Anthony Johnson; James K. Atkinson & Sally S. Atkinson, Co-Trustees of the Atkinson Family Trust dtd. 3/21/13; James McClenahan; James S. Lebsack; Jane Carlson; Jane Cowper Hensen, Trustee of Mary Jo Cowper & R.B.G. Cowper Trusts, f/b/o Jane Cowper Henson; Janette Douglass, now Hawkins; Jeffery Scott Andeel; Jeremy Cox; Jill Dew; Jimmy Reoh c/o Debbie Reoh; Joe Don Crowels c/o Amos Lynn Crowels; John Dacus in Trust f/b/o Darla Robinson and John Dacus; John Daniel Sellers, III; John Laws; Jon Terry McGrew c/o Todd McGrew; Joyce Parks Tomlinson; Joyce Tomlinson, Personal Representa-tive of the Estate of P. G. Parks; June E. Cope Haralson c/o James Haralson; Karen Lane; Kathryn Jackson, formerly Hancock, aka Cathy Hancock; Keith A. Sackett; Kelly R. Harmon; Kelly Russo; Ken H. Reoh c/o Linda Reoh; Kristy Walker; Lalanii Grant; Larry L. Allen; Larry Pemberton; Larry Smith; Leo Gates Sellers; Leona L. Longanecker; Lillian Manley Deer c/o Kenneth Deer; Lisa Crane Burris; Lois Jean Manley c/o Hillis Manley; Lois Scott; Loraine Douglass; Loretta Reoh; Lorraine R. Douglass; Louise R. Ryal c/o Niddo Ryal; Lucille I. Schneider c/o Kenneth

Lackey; Lydia Jane Manley c/o Glen Harjo; Man Family Trust, a Revocable Trust dated 3/19/15; Margaret Louise Douglass, Trustee of Margaret Louise Douglass 1985 Revocable Trust; Marshal Warren c/o Mark. C. Warren; Martha Jane Baker c/o Kenneth Lackey, Atty; Martin Manley c/o Rhoda Manley; Mary Arden James Runyan; Mary Lou Crowels Hanson Isaac; Maude L. Turner c/o Kenneth Lackey; McKindles Living Trust dated 5-15-96 John Michael McKindles and Elysia Lu McKindles as Co-Trustees; Meadors Properties, LLC; Melissa Reoh Salat; Michael Cody Bacon; Michael Crane; Michael Mathias; Miller WI, LLC; Millie Crowels, now Scott; Millie Reyn-olds; Millsap Family Minerals, LLC; Misty Michelle Sellers; Mitchell Royalty, LTD; Muscogee (Creek) Nation c/o Okmulgee Agency; Naomi Harjo c/o Daniel H. Harjo; Nell Wilkinson c/o Kenneth Lackey, Atty; Newman Crowels, Jr; Niddo J. Ryal; Nora Crowels c/o Freddie Crowels; OakPar Resources, Inc.; Olin Castle c/o David Bruce Brewer; Orion Energy Resources, LLC; Patricia E. Wiedel; Patricia Reoh; Patricia Whittington; Penn Virginia Oil & Gas, LP; Pro Mineral, LLC; Pyle, Carey and Collie, Inc.; R. Keith Downing; R.L. Zinn et al, Ltd.; R.W. Wells c/o Lynn Wells; Rebecca Mitchell; Richard A. Gotner; Robert E. Lorton c/o Frank Hawkins; Robert Hayes Toevs; Roley Johnson; Rosa Lee Manley c/o Helen Manley; Route 66 Minerals LP; Rulewicz Energy, LLC; Russell Turner c/o Kenneth Lackey; Ruth Harmon c/o Warren Harmon; Ryan Smith; Sallie Ann Wenner; Sally Cowper Shepard, Trustee of Mary Jo Cowper & R.B.G. Cowper Trusts, fbo Sally Cowper Shepard; Sally P. Westfall Living Trust; Sam Harmon c/o James Harmon; Sam Taylor, Jr. a/k/a Sam J. Taylor c/o Donna M. Taylor; Samuel Buckner c/o Dept of Corrections; Sandra K. Hancock; Sarah Ann Whitaker Bieze; Sarah Toevs Sullivan; Scott Reoh; Shane Ryal; Shannon Gray; Shasti James; Shauna Vincent; Shelly Judd; Sherilyn K. Smith; Sheron Lynn DeMier; Sherrie M. Flud and Jerry D. Flud; Sherry Paige Holuby; Shirley Crowels Tiger c/o Morresa Tiger; Skye B. Castle; Smith, Smith and Smith, a partnership; Southwestern Baptist Theo-logical Seminary; St. Luke’s United Methodist Foundation; Stanley Buckner c/o Stanley Thomas Buckner; Sue Harjo; Sun Energy Corportation; Sundea Harjo c/o Daniel Harjo; Susie Manley, now Soweka c/o Nancy McLellan; Susie Manley, now Soweka c/o Aletha Joy Johnson; Tensley Haden c/o Tim Haden; The Estate of Anne Margaret Toevs c/o Robert Hayes Toevs; The Estate of Irene Taylor Burrell c/o Oscar Kirby Burrell; The Estate of J. H. Smith c/o Margaret J. Bean; The Estate of Johnson Proctor c/o James Proctor; The Estate of Sam Andeel c/o Jeffrey Scott Andeel; The Estate of Sam Taylor, Jr. c/o Donna M. Taylor; The Estate of Susie Smith c/o Rosa Newton (now Ashley); The Estate of W. E. Cooke c/o Sarah Cooke; The FSL Company c/o Fred Wendel; The Solomon & Ada Lum Family Trust; The Trust for the use and benefit of Dale Robinson and John Dacus under the last will and testament of Herman B. Dacus and Mary E. Dacus, John Dacus, trustee; The Trust for the use and benefit of Darla Robinson and John Dacus under the last will and testament of Herman B. Dacus and Mary E. Dacus, John Dacus, trustee; Tina Reoh; Tom McClenahan; Turner Haden c/o Turner Roy Haden; Unit Petroleum Company; Victor Razook c/o Tom McClenahan; Virginia A. Peace Nienhuis; Virginia Nienhuis; W.A. Fleming c/o Mary Fleming Mcllwain; Welco Properties, Inc. c/o Lynn Wells; Weston Resources, Inc; Whitaker 2005 Revocable Trust u/a dated 7-22-05 Joseph David Whitaker, Rhoda Jan Whitaker and Susan Kay Whitaker, as Trustees; WPX Energy Mid-Continent Company; WSGP Gas Producing LLC; Edith Crowels Kennedy; Billie McCraw, now Gray; Edward Salt; Heather Ogle; Ila L McGrew; Judith Haden; Linda Barnes (Polder); Lorena Razook as Trustee of The Lorena Razook trust u/a dated 1/31/2000; M. M. (Tim) Burnham; Margie Newport; Patricia L Post; Richard John Crowels; The Estate of R. C. Cochran; Agnes Keathley c/o Dennis Keathley; Amey Proctor; Amos Lowe; Andrew Proctor; Andrew Theadore Tomlinson Revocable Trust dated 12-26-2007 Andrew Theadore Tomlinson, Trustee; Angela Proctor; Ann W. Fleig; Anne Harmon c/o Carolyn Harmon; Bettie R. Haden c/o Ruby Jo Behymer; Bill M. Dawson; Billy Proctor Jr. c/o Georgia Ann Proctor; Bronson Fleig a/k/a Bronson Wells Fleig; Bruce Steinberg Oil and Gas; Charlene Handy c/o Darlene Cooke; Charlotte Proctor Salmon c/o Georgia Ann Proctor; COG Holdings LLC, a Texas limited liability company c/o Corporation Service Company d/b/a CSC-Lawyers Inc.; Colleen Wells c/o Lynn Wells; Corina Lowe; Daniel Billy; Daria Lowe Hicks; Darlene Cooke; David Billy; David Haden c/o Tim Haden; David J. Chernicky Trust; Della M. Barnett a/k/a Della Proctor; Delores Hunnell; Donald Cooke c/o Darlene Cooke; Donald D. Haden c/o Turner Roy Haden; E.W. James c/o Mary Arden James Runyan;

Eddie Lowe Jr.; Falcon E&P Six, LLC; Fela L. Scott; Franklin Billy; Georgia Ann Proctor a/k/a Georgia Proctor; Glenn Dale Harjo; Gloria Billy; Gloria June Fleming Matthews c/o George Edwin Matthews; Gracine Billy Hicks; Hampton Taylor Haden c/o Kay Ann Barnes; Hugh Haden; Jacqueline Wells; James Haralson; James Proctor; James R. Haden c/o Turner Roy Haden; Jane Rogers Jeffries c/o George W. Bremer; JJ Smith Trust c/o Donald Smith; John Kent Haden; John Mark Harjo; John P Warren; Johnnie L. Gray; Johnson Proctor c/o Amey Proctor; Joseph A. Haden c/o Ruby Jo Behymer; Kay Ann Barnes; Kelli Proctor; Kimberly Lowe; Linda D. McCoy a/k/a Linda Proctor McCoy; Linda Metz; Lisa Billy; Liza J. Proctor a/k/a Liza Proctor; Lula Mae Proctor a/k/a Lula Proctor Tansey; Lynn Wells; Margaret J. Bean; Maria Lowe Hill; Mark C Warren; Marsha Fleming G. Eatherton; Martha Lowe; Mary Fleming McIlwain; Mary Lee Haden c/o Kay Ann Barnes; Maud Jerell Hall c/o Delores Hunnell; McHenry Cooke c/o Vivian J. Cooke; Minnie J. Proctor a/k/a Minnie Proctor Cannon a/k/a Minnie Proctor Canon; Neta Parton; Patsey Slocum; Pauline Billy Ataddlety; Redbud E&P, Inc.; Ronnie Lowe; Rosa Newton (now Ashley); Ruby Jo Behymer; Ruby Ramsey c/o Darlene Cooke; Ruth Harmon c/o Kelly Harmon; Sam Proctor; Sarah Cooke; Sarah Elizabeth Harjo; Sarah Florence Townsend c/o Frank R. Townsend; Steven Marshall Warren and Bonita Mae Warren; The Estate of Annie Proctor Billy c/o Thomas J Billy; The Estate of Billy G. Proctor a/k/a Billy Proctor c/o Georgia Ann Proctor; The Estate of Edmond Lowe a/k/a Edmund Lowe c/o Kimberly Lowe; The Estate of James C. Cooke c/o Darlene Cooke; The Estate of John Proctor a/k/a John Proctor, Jr. c/o James Proctor; The Estate of Judy Proctor c/o James Proctor; The Estate of Lewis Proctor c/o James Proctor; The Estate of Luster L. Proctor a/k/a Luster Proctor c/o Andrew Proctor; The Estate of Mandy Proctor Lowe c/o Andrew Proctor; The Estate of Winston Billy c/o Wanda Lowe Williamson; Thomas Billy; Thomas Lowe; Todd McGrew; Tommy Lowe c/o Amos Lowe; Tommy Ray Lowe c/o Maria Lowe; Turner Roy Haden; Vernon Cooke c/o Barry C. Cooke; Vivian Fleig a/k/a Vivian Naomi Fleig; Wanda Lowe Williamson; William D. Wells; William Edward Leon Smith c/o David Leon Smith; William J. McCaw; William T. Wells; Willie L. Cooke a/k/a Willie Cooke c/o Darlene Cooke; Wilmer King c/o Darlene Cooke; The Estate of Maggie Beaver Proctor; The Estate of Mary Proctor Lowe; and all persons if, living or if deceased, their known and unknown successors, and all corporations, existing and if dissolved, its known and unknown successors and all other persons having an interest in the lands covered hereby, particularly in McIntosh County, Oklahoma.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applicant in this cause is requesting that the Commission enter an order to be effective as of the date of the execution thereof or follows:

Approving a multiunit horizontal well in the 640-acre horizontal, 320-acre laydown horizontal and 640-acre drilling and spacing units formed for the Mississippian, Mayes, Woodford, Hunton and Sylvan common sources of supply in the S/2 Section 32, Township 9 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma and in Sections 5 and 8, Township 8 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Okla-homa so as to allow such multiunit hori zontal well to be drilled as described below and to be completed in and to produce hydrocarbons from the above-named common sources of supply and establishing of a proper allo-cation factor for allocating the cost of and the production and proceeds from such multiunit horizontal well to each of the affected units covered hereby.

Granting such other and further relief as may be proper based upon the evidence presented at the hearing herein. The legal descriptions of the land sections adjacent to the area within which the location exception lies are Sections 4, 6, 7, 9, 16, 17 and 18, Township 8 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma and the N/2 Section 32 and Sections 31 and 33, Township 9 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma. Applicant further requests that Applicant or some other party be authorized the right to drill said well. Applicant further requests that it be permitted to produce said well at said location from the common sources of supply covered hereby without any downward allowable adjustment.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN THAT Applicant is proposing to drill the multiunit horizontal well involved herein at the following location:

LOCATION OF WELLBORE (LATERAL) AT THE S/2 SECTION 32 COMPLETION INTERVAL: THE PROPOSED LOCATION OF THE END POINTS OF THE COMPLETION INTERVAL WILL BE NO CLOSER THAN 165 FEET FROM THE NORTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 0 FEET FROM THE SOUTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 330 FEET FROM THE WEST

LOCATION OF WELLBORE (LATERAL) AT S/2 SECTION 31 COMPLETION INTERVAL: THE PROPOSED LOCATION OF THE END POINTS OF THE COMPLETION INTERVAL WILL BE NO CLOSER THAN 165 FEET FROM THE NORTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 0 FEET FROM THE SOUTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 330 FEET FROM THE EAST LINE OF THE S/2 SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 9 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST, MCINTOSH COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

LOCATION OF WELLBORE (LATERAL) AT SECTION 6 COMPLETION INTERVAL: THE PROPOSED LOCATION OF THE END POINTS OF THE COMPLETION INTERVAL WILL BE NO CLOSER THAN 0 FEET FROM THE SOUTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 0 FEET FROM THE NORTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 330 FEET FROM THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP 8 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST, MCINTOSH COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

LOCATION OF WELLBORE (LATERAL) AT SECTION 7 COMPLETION INTERVAL: THE PROPOSED LOCATION OF THE END POINTS OF THE COMPLETION INTERVAL WILL BE NO CLOSER THAN 0 FEET FROM THE NORTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 165 FEET FROM THE SOUTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 330 FEET FROM THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 8 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST, MCINTOSH COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

That Order Nos. 672236, 672567 and 677022 established 640-acre hori-zontal drilling and spacing units for the Mayes, Woodford, Hunton and Sylvan common sources of supply underlying Sections 6 and 7, Township 8 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Okla homa. For the Mayes and Hunton common sources of supply such orders require that the completion lateral of a horizontal well drilled in a horizontal well unit shall be located not less than 660 feet from any unit boundary. For the Sylvan common source of supply such order requires that the completion lateral of a horizontal well drilled in a horizontal well unit shall be located not less than 330 feet from any unit boundary. For the Woodford common source of supply the completion lateral of a horizontal well drilled in a horizontal well unit shall be located not less than 165 feet from any north/south unit boundary and not less than 330 feet from any east/west unit boundary.

That order to issue in Cause CD Nos. 201809851-T will establish a 320-acre horizontal laydown drilling and spacing unit for the Mississippian, Woodford, Hunton and Sylvan common sources of supply underlying the S/2 Section 31, Township 9 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma. For the Mississippian and Hunton common sources of supply such order will require that the completion lateral of a horizontal well drilled in a horizontal well unit shall be located not less than 660 feet from any unit boundary. For the Sylvan common source of supply such order will require that the completion lateral of a horizontal well drilled in a horizontal well unit shall be located not less than 330 feet from any unit boundary. For the Woodford common source of supply the completion lateral of a horizontal well drilled in a horizontal well unit shall be located not less than 165 feet from any north/south unit boundary and not less than 330 feet from any east/west unit boundary.

That the entire length of the lateral will be cemented such that the perforations will be isolated from the beginning and end point of the lateral.

The Applicant in this cause states that there is currently pending before the Commission in Cause CD No. 201810536-T an application of Applicant requesting the Commission to approve the multiunit horizontal well involved herein and to establish a proper allocation factor for allocating the cost of and the production and proceeds from such multiunit horizontal well to each of the units affected thereby.

The “land sections adjacent to the area within the location exception” requested herein in the S/2 Section 31, Township 9 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma and Sections 6 and 7, Township 8 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Okla-homa in regard to the subsurface loca-tion tolerance areas described above are Sections 5, 8, 17 and 18, Township 8 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma; the N/2 Section 31, Township 9 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma; and Section 32, Township 9 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma. The other “land sections” surrounding the S/2 Section 31, Township 9 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Okla-homa and Sections 6 and 7, Township 8 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh Continued on next page

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North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma for the Mississippian, Mayes, Woodford, Hunton and Sylvan separate common sources of supply, so as to allow, in part, a well, being a proposed multiunit horizontal well, to be drilled.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Applicant requests that order to issue in Cause CD Nos. 201809852-T and Order Nos. 676054, 524669, 677022 and 672567 be amended to permit a well to be drilled and produced at the following location:

LOCATION OF WELLBORE (LATERAL) AT THE S/2 SECTION 32 COMPLETION INTERVAL: THE PROPOSED LOCATION OF THE END POINTS OF THE COMPLETION INTERVAL WILL BE NO CLOSER THAN 165 FEET FROM THE NORTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 0 FEET FROM THE SOUTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 330 FEET FROM THE WEST LINE OF THE S/2 SECTION 32, TOWNSHIP 9 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST, MCINTOSH COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

LOCATION OF WELLBORE (LATERAL) AT SECTION 5 COMPLETION INTERVAL: THE PROPOSED LOCATION OF THE END POINTS OF THE COMPLETION INTERVAL WILL BE NO CLOSER THAN 0 FEET FROM THE NORTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 0 FEET FROM THE SOUTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 330 FEET FROM THE WEST LINE OF SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 8 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST, MCINTOSH COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

LOCATION OF WELLBORE (LATERAL) AT SECTION 8 COMPLETION INTERVAL: THE PROPOSED LOCATION OF THE END POINTS OF THE COMPLETION INTERVAL WILL BE NO CLOSER THAN 0 FEET FROM THE NORTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 165 FEET FROM THE SOUTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 330 FEET FROM THE WEST LINE OF SECTION 8, TOWNSHIP 8 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST, MCINTOSH COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

That Order No. 676054 established 640-acre horizontal drilling and spacing units for the Mayes and Sylvan common sources of supply underlying Section 5, Township 8 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma. For the Mayes common source of supply such order requires that the completion lateral of a horizontal well drilled in a horizontal well unit shall be located not less than 660 feet from any unit boundary. For the Sylvan common source of supply such order requires that the completion lateral of a horizontal well drilled in a horizontal well unit shall be located not less than 330 feet from any unit boundary.

That Order No. 524669 established a 640-acre drilling and spacing unit for the Woodford and Hunton common sources of supply underlying Section 5, Township 8 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma which order requires the well be located no closer than 1,320 feet from the unit boundary.

That Order Nos. 677022 and 672567 established 640-acre horizontal drilling and spacing units for the Mayes, Woodford, Hunton and Sylvan common sources of supply underlying Section 8, Township 8 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma. For the Mayes and Hunton common sources of supply such orders require that the completion lateral of a horizontal well drilled in a horizontal well unit shall be located not less than 660 feet from any unit boundary. For the Sylvan common source of supply such orders require that the completion lateral of a horizontal well drilled in a horizontal well unit shall be located not less than 330 feet from any unit boundary. For the Woodford common source of supply the completion lateral of a horizontal well drilled in a horizontal well unit shall be located not less than 165 feet from any north/south unit boundary and not less than 330 feet from any east/west unit boundary.

That order to issue in Cause CD Nos. 201809852-T will establish a 320-acre horizontal laydown drilling and spacing unit for the Mississippian, Woodford, Hunton and Sylvan common sources of supply underlying the S/2 Section 32, Township 9 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma. For the Mississippian and Hunton common sources of supply such order shall require that the completion lateral of a horizontal well drilled in a horizontal well unit shall be located not less than 660 feet from any unit boundary. For the Sylvan common source of supply such order shall require that the completion lateral of a horizontal well drilled in a horizontal well unit shall be located not less than 330 feet from any unit boundary. For the Woodford common source of supply the completion lateral of a horizontal well drilled in a horizontal well unit shall be located not less than 165 feet from any north/south unit boundary and not less than 330 feet from any east/west unit boundary.

That the entire length of the lateral will be cemented such that the perforations will be isolated from the

beginning and end point of the lateral.The Applicant in this cause states

that there is currently pending before the Commission in Cause CD No. 201810538-T an application of Applicant requesting the Commission to approve the multiunit horizontal well involved herein and to establish a proper allocation factor for allocating the cost of and the production and proceeds from such multiunit horizontal well to each of the units affected thereby.

The “land sections adjacent to the area within the location exception” requested herein in the S/2 Section 32, Township 9 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma and Sections 5 and 8, Township 8 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Okla-homa in regard to the subsurface loca-tion tolerance areas described above are Sections 6, 7, 17 and 18, Township 8 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma; the N/2 Section 32, Township 9 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma; and Section 31, Township 9 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma. The other “land sections” surrounding the S/2 Section 32, Township 9 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Okla-homa and Sections 5 and 8, Township 8 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma are Sections 4, 9, and 16, Township 8 North, Range 13 East, Hughes County, Oklahoma; and Section 33, Township 9 North, Range 13 East, Hughes County, Oklahoma.

There are no offset wells producing from the Mississippian, Mayes, Woodford, Hunton and/or Sylvan common sources of supply or a member thereof towards which the location exception is moving.

That the Applicant be permitted to drill and produce said well at said location for the Mississippian, Mayes, Woodford, Hunton and Sylvan common sources of supply without any downward allowable adjustments and designate Applicant or some other party as operator.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Hearing Docket at the Corporation Commission, Eastern Regional Office, 440 S. Houston, Suite 114, Tulsa, Okla-homa 74127 at 8:30 a.m. on the 7th day of January, 2019 and that this Notice be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that in the event this cause is uncontested, the Applicant, its representatives, witnesses and other proponents of the Applicant may appear and testify by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone shall contact the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide their name and phone number.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action, contact Ron M. Barnes or Grayson Barnes, BARNES LAW, PLLC, 1648 S. Boston Ave., Ste. 100, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74119, 918/382-8686 or Erica Shepherd, Calyx Energy III, LLC, 6120 S. Yale, Ste. 1480, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136, 918/949-4224.

CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA

DANA L. MURPHY,Chairman

J. TODD HIETT,Vice Chairman

BOB ANTHONY,Commissioner

DONE AND PERFORMED this 14th day of December, 2018.BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:

PEGGY MITCHELL,Secretary

(12-19-18)

(CD11665793)NOTICE OF HEARING

CAUSE CD NO. 201810540-TBEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA

APPLICANT: CALYX ENERGY III, LLC. RELIEF SOUGHT: MULTIUNIT HORIZONTAL WELL. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: S/2 SECTION 32, TOWNSHIP 9 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST AND SECTIONS 5 AND 8, TOWNSHIP 8 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST, MCINTOSH COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, PURCHASERS AND TAKERS OF OIL AND GAS INCLUDING Ada Stevens; Albert Lee Harjo; Amos Lynn Crowels; Amy Lisle; Anderw James Frank, III; Andrew Gene Wiedel and Jamie Maria Weidel, Individually and as Trustees of the Andrew Gene Wiedel Revocable Living Trust dated September 21, 2018; Anglo Resources, Inc.; Antoinette Hilton; Arrowhead Energy, Inc; Aurora Coal Gas, LLC; Becky Toevs Rooney; Ben McClenahan; Bennett Cowper, Jr., Trustee of Mary Jo Cowper & R.B.G. Cowper Trusts, fbo Bennett Cowper, Jr.; Bill Dawson c/o Bill M. Dawson; Billy Joe Harjo; Blue Water Resources, LLC; Bobby Chapman; Brenda Cowper

Smith, Trustee of Mary Jo Cowper & R.B.G. Cowper Trusts, fbo Brenda Cowper Smith; Brenda Hancock; Canaan Resources X, LLC; Canaan Resources, LLC; Carol Ann Mathias Michael R. Mathias, Jr.; Carol Lane (Carolyn A. Lane); Carolyn Harmon a/k/a Carolyn S Harmon; Cheryl Smith Graham; Child of Sandra K. Hancock c/o Sandra K. Hancock; Chris Pendley; Christa Janda a/k/a Christa Lumas; Christine Rene Snaza; Christopher O. Harjo c/o Katie Mae Marjo; Clara L. Tush a/k/a Clara L. Tush Woodson; Clara Lou Nicklas and James R. Nicklas; Craig L. Harmon; Cy C. Cope & Genovefa E Cope; Cynda Rusin a/k/a Cinda Rusin; Daniel E. Deo; Daniel Stephen Buck; Danny Harjo (Daniel H. Harjo); David Crowels; David J. Fruit; David J. Hancock; David Lee McQueen; DCJ Company; Debra Reoh Danner; Dianne Douglass, now Renkes; Donna Crane Halepaska; Donna G Williams, formerly Guinn and Dyanna L Price; Estelline Harjo c/o Daniel H. Harjo; Eugene Hall c/o Kenneth Lackey; Evan Smith; ExxonMobil Corporation; Falcon E&P Royalty Holdings, LLC; Fall River, LLC, an Oklahoma Limited Liability Company Attn: Reed S. McCain; Fannie Harjo Johnson c/o Benjamin Isaac Johnson; Fred P. Wendell; Freda Sue Crowels; Freddie Crowels; George Reoh; Harmon Oil & Gas, LLC; Hattie Louise Proctor c/o Samara Bell; Helen Manley; Herbert Haden c/o Kenneth Lackey, Atty; Hillis Manley; J.M. Haden c/o Kenneth Lackey, Atty; Jack Campbell Ranch, LLC; Jacque Henderson; Jacqueline A. Gridley, Trustee of Gridley Survivor’s Trust B, U/T/D 2/7/06; James Anthony Johnson; James K. Atkinson & Sally S. Atkinson, Co-Trustees of the Atkinson Family Trust dtd. 3/21/13; James McClenahan; James S. Lebsack; Jane Carlson; Jane Cowper Hensen, Trustee of Mary Jo Cowper & R.B.G. Cowper Trusts, f/b/o Jane Cowper Henson; Janette Douglass, now Hawkins; Jeffery Scott Andeel; Jeremy Cox; Jill Dew; Jimmy Reoh c/o Debbie Reoh; Joe Don Crowels c/o Amos Lynn Crowels; John Dacus in Trust f/b/o Darla Robinson and John Dacus; John Daniel Sellers, III; John Laws; Jon Terry McGrew c/o Todd McGrew; Joyce Parks Tomlinson; Joyce Tomlinson, Personal Representa-tive of the Estate of P. G. Parks; June E. Cope Haralson c/o James Haralson; Karen Lane; Kathryn Jackson, formerly Hancock, aka Cathy Hancock; Keith A. Sackett; Kelly R. Harmon; Kelly Russo; Ken H. Reoh c/o Linda Reoh; Kristy Walker; Lalanii Grant; Larry L. Allen; Larry Pemberton; Larry Smith; Leo Gates Sellers; Leona L. Longanecker; Lillian Manley Deer c/o Kenneth Deer; Lisa Crane Burris; Lois Jean Manley c/o Hillis Manley; Lois Scott; Loraine Douglass; Loretta Reoh; Lorraine R. Douglass; Louise R. Ryal c/o Niddo Ryal; Lucille I. Schneider c/o Kenneth Lackey; Lydia Jane Manley c/o Glen Harjo; Man Family Trust, a Revocable Trust dated 3/19/15; Margaret Louise Douglass, Trustee of Margaret Louise Douglass 1985 Revocable Trust; Marshal Warren c/o Mark. C. Warren; Martha Jane Baker c/o Kenneth Lackey, Atty; Martin Manley c/o Rhoda Manley; Mary Arden James Runyan; Mary Lou Crowels Hanson Isaac; Maude L. Turner c/o Kenneth Lackey; McKindles Living Trust dated 5-15-96 John Michael McKindles and Elysia Lu McKindles as Co-Trustees; Meadors Properties, LLC; Melissa Reoh Salat; Michael Cody Bacon; Michael Crane; Michael Mathias; Miller WI, LLC; Millie Crowels, now Scott; Millie Reyn-olds; Millsap Family Minerals, LLC; Misty Michelle Sellers; Mitchell Royalty, LTD; Muscogee (Creek) Nation c/o Okmulgee Agency; Naomi Harjo c/o Daniel H. Harjo; Nell Wilkinson c/o Kenneth Lackey, Atty; Newman Crowels, Jr; Niddo J. Ryal; Nora Crowels c/o Freddie Crowels; OakPar Resources, Inc.; Olin Castle c/o David Bruce Brewer; Orion Energy Resources, LLC; Patricia E. Wiedel; Patricia Reoh; Patricia Whittington; Penn Virginia Oil & Gas, LP; Pro Mineral, LLC; Pyle, Carey and Collie, Inc.; R. Keith Downing; R.L. Zinn et al, Ltd.; R.W. Wells c/o Lynn Wells; Rebecca Mitchell; Richard A. Gotner; Robert E. Lorton c/o Frank Hawkins; Robert Hayes Toevs; Roley Johnson; Rosa Lee Manley c/o Helen Manley; Route 66 Minerals LP; Rulewicz Energy, LLC; Russell Turner c/o Kenneth Lackey; Ruth Harmon c/o Warren Harmon; Ryan Smith; Sallie Ann Wenner; Sally Cowper Shepard, Trustee of Mary Jo Cowper & R.B.G. Cowper Trusts, fbo Sally Cowper Shepard; Sally P. Westfall Living Trust; Sam Harmon c/o James Harmon; Sam Taylor, Jr. a/k/a Sam J. Taylor c/o Donna M. Taylor; Samuel Buckner c/o Dept of Corrections; Sandra K. Hancock; Sarah Ann Whitaker Bieze; Sarah Toevs Sullivan; Scott Reoh; Shane Ryal; Shannon Gray; Shasti James; Shauna Vincent; Shelly Judd; Sherilyn K. Smith; Sheron Lynn DeMier; Sherrie M. Flud and Jerry D. Flud; Sherry Paige Holuby; Shirley Crowels Tiger c/o Morresa Tiger; Skye B. Castle; Smith, Smith and Smith, a partnership; Southwestern Baptist Theo-logical Seminary; St. Luke’s United Methodist Foundation; Stanley Buckner c/o Stanley Thomas Buckner; Sue Harjo; Sun Energy Corportation;

Sundea Harjo c/o Daniel Harjo; Susie Manley, now Soweka c/o Nancy McLellan; Susie Manley, now Soweka c/o Aletha Joy Johnson; Tensley Haden c/o Tim Haden; The Estate of Anne Margaret Toevs c/o Robert Hayes Toevs; The Estate of Irene Taylor Burrell c/o Oscar Kirby Burrell; The Estate of J. H. Smith c/o Margaret J. Bean; The Estate of Johnson Proctor c/o James Proctor; The Estate of Sam Andeel c/o Jeffrey Scott Andeel; The Estate of Sam Taylor, Jr. c/o Donna M. Taylor; The Estate of Susie Smith c/o Rosa Newton (now Ashley); The Estate of W. E. Cooke c/o Sarah Cooke; The FSL Company c/o Fred Wendel; The Solomon & Ada Lum Family Trust; The Trust for the use and benefit of Dale Robinson and John Dacus under the last will and testament of Herman B. Dacus and Mary E. Dacus, John Dacus, trustee; The Trust for the use and benefit of Darla Robinson and John Dacus under the last will and testament of Herman B. Dacus and Mary E. Dacus, John Dacus, trustee; Tina Reoh; Tom McClenahan; Turner Haden c/o Turner Roy Haden; Unit Petroleum Company; Victor Razook c/o Tom McClenahan; Virginia A. Peace Nienhuis; Virginia Nienhuis; W.A. Fleming c/o Mary Fleming Mcllwain; Welco Properties, Inc. c/o Lynn Wells; Weston Resources, Inc; Whitaker 2005 Revocable Trust u/a dated 7-22-05 Joseph David Whitaker, Rhoda Jan Whitaker and Susan Kay Whitaker, as Trustees; WPX Energy Mid-Continent Company; WSGP Gas Producing LLC; Edith Crowels Kennedy; Billie McCraw, now Gray; Edward Salt; Heather Ogle; Ila L McGrew; Judith Haden; Linda Barnes (Polder); Lorena Razook as Trustee of The Lorena Razook trust u/a dated 1/31/2000; M. M. (Tim) Burnham; Margie Newport; Patricia L Post; Richard John Crowels; The Estate of R. C. Cochran; Agnes Keathley c/o Dennis Keathley; Amey Proctor; Amos Lowe; Andrew Proctor; Andrew Theadore Tomlinson Revocable Trust dated 12-26-2007 Andrew Theadore Tomlinson, Trustee; Angela Proctor; Ann W. Fleig; Anne Harmon c/o Carolyn Harmon; Bettie R. Haden c/o Ruby Jo Behymer; Bill M. Dawson; Billy Proctor Jr. c/o Georgia Ann Proctor; Bronson Fleig a/k/a Bronson Wells Fleig; Bruce Steinberg Oil and Gas; Charlene Handy c/o Darlene Cooke; Charlotte Proctor Salmon c/o Georgia Ann Proctor; COG Holdings LLC, a Texas limited liability company c/o Corporation Service Company d/b/a CSC-Lawyers Inc.; Colleen Wells c/o Lynn Wells; Corina Lowe; Daniel Billy; Daria Lowe Hicks; Darlene Cooke; David Billy; David Haden c/o Tim Haden; David J. Chernicky Trust; Della M. Barnett a/k/a Della Proctor; Delores Hunnell; Donald Cooke c/o Darlene Cooke; Donald D. Haden c/o Turner Roy Haden; E.W. James c/o Mary Arden James Runyan; Eddie Lowe Jr.; Falcon E&P Six, LLC; Fela L. Scott; Franklin Billy; Georgia Ann Proctor a/k/a Georgia Proctor; Glenn Dale Harjo; Gloria Billy; Gloria June Fleming Matthews c/o George Edwin Matthews; Gracine Billy Hicks; Hampton Taylor Haden c/o Kay Ann Barnes; Hugh Haden; Jacqueline Wells; James Haralson; James Proctor; James R. Haden c/o Turner Roy Haden; Jane Rogers Jeffries c/o George W. Bremer; JJ Smith Trust c/o Donald Smith; John Kent Haden; John Mark Harjo; John P Warren; Johnnie L. Gray; Johnson Proctor c/o Amey Proctor; Joseph A. Haden c/o Ruby Jo Behymer; Kay Ann Barnes; Kelli Proctor; Kimberly Lowe; Linda D. McCoy a/k/a Linda Proctor McCoy; Linda Metz; Lisa Billy; Liza J. Proctor a/k/a Liza Proctor; Lula Mae Proctor a/k/a Lula Proctor Tansey; Lynn Wells; Margaret J. Bean; Maria Lowe Hill; Mark C Warren; Marsha Fleming G. Eatherton; Martha Lowe; Mary Fleming McIlwain; Mary Lee Haden c/o Kay Ann Barnes; Maud Jerell Hall c/o Delores Hunnell; McHenry Cooke c/o Vivian J. Cooke; Minnie J. Proctor a/k/a Minnie Proctor Cannon a/k/a Minnie Proctor Canon; Neta Parton; Patsey Slocum; Pauline Billy Ataddlety; Redbud E&P, Inc.; Ronnie Lowe; Rosa Newton (now Ashley); Ruby Jo Behymer; Ruby Ramsey c/o Darlene Cooke; Ruth Harmon c/o Kelly Harmon; Sam Proctor; Sarah Cooke; Sarah Elizabeth Harjo; Sarah Florence Townsend c/o Frank R. Townsend; Steven Marshall Warren and Bonita Mae Warren; The Estate of Annie Proctor Billy c/o Thomas J Billy; The Estate of Billy G. Proctor a/k/a Billy Proctor c/o Georgia Ann Proctor; The Estate of Edmond Lowe a/k/a Edmund Lowe c/o Kimberly Lowe; The Estate of James C. Cooke c/o Darlene Cooke; The Estate of John Proctor a/k/a John Proctor, Jr. c/o James Proctor; The Estate of Judy Proctor c/o James Proctor; The Estate of Lewis Proctor c/o James Proctor; The Estate of Luster L. Proctor a/k/a Luster Proctor c/o Andrew Proctor; The Estate of Mandy Proctor Lowe c/o Andrew Proctor; The Estate of Winston Billy c/o Wanda Lowe Williamson; Thomas Billy; Thomas Lowe; Todd McGrew; Tommy Lowe c/o Amos Lowe; Tommy Ray Lowe c/o Maria Lowe; Turner Roy Haden; Vernon Cooke c/o Barry C. Cooke; Vivian Fleig a/k/a Vivian Naomi Fleig; Wanda Lowe Williamson; William D. Wells; William Edward Leon Smith c/o David Leon Smith;

William J. McCaw; William T. Wells; Willie L. Cooke a/k/a Willie Cooke c/o Darlene Cooke; Wilmer King c/o Darlene Cooke; The Estate of Maggie Beaver Proctor; The Estate of Mary Proctor Lowe; and all persons if, living or if deceased, their known and unknown successors, and all corporations, existing and if dissolved, its known and unknown successors and all other persons having an interest in the lands covered hereby, particularly in McIntosh County, Oklahoma.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applicant in this cause is requesting that the Commission enter an order to be effective as of the date of the execution thereof or follows:

Approving a multiunit horizontal well in the 320-acre laydown horizontal and 640-acre horizontal drilling and spacing units and 640-acre drilling and spacing unit formed for the Mississippian, Caney, Caney Shale and Woodford common sources of supply in the S/2 Section 32, Township 9 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Okla homa and in Sections 5 and 8, Township 8 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma so as to allow such multiunit horizontal well to be drilled as described below and to be completed in and to produce hydrocarbons from the above-named common sources of supply and estab-lishing of a proper allocation factor for allocating the cost of and the production and proceeds from such multiunit hori-zontal well to each of the affected units covered hereby.

Granting such other and further relief as may be proper based upon the evidence presented at the hearing herein. The legal descriptions of the land sections adjacent to the area within which the location exception lies are Sections 4, 6, 7, 9, 16, 17 and 18, Township 8 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma and the N/2 Section 32 and Sections 31 and 33, Township 9 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma. Applicant further requests that Applicant or some other party be authorized the right to drill said well. Applicant further requests that it be permitted to produce said well at said location from the common sources of supply covered hereby without any downward allowable adjustment.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN THAT Applicant is proposing to drill the multiunit horizontal well involved herein at the following location:

LOCATION OF WELLBORE (LATERAL) AT THE S/2 SECTION 32 COMPLETION INTERVAL: THE PROPOSED LOCATION OF THE END POINTS OF THE COMPLETION INTERVAL WILL BE NO CLOSER THAN 165 FEET FROM THE NORTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 0 FEET FROM THE SOUTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 330 FEET FROM THE WEST LINE OF THE S/2 SECTION 32, TOWNSHIP 9 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST, MCINTOSH COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

LOCATION OF WELLBORE (LATERAL) AT SECTION 5 COMPLETION INTERVAL: THE PROPOSED LOCATION OF THE END POINTS OF THE COMPLETION INTERVAL WILL BE NO CLOSER THAN 0 FEET FROM THE NORTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 0 FEET FROM THE SOUTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 330 FEET FROM THE WEST LINE OF SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 8 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST, MCINTOSH COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

LOCATION OF WELLBORE (LATERAL) AT SECTION 8 COMPLETION INTERVAL: THE PROPOSED LOCATION OF THE END POINTS OF THE COMPLETION INTERVAL WILL BE NO CLOSER THAN 0 FEET FROM THE NORTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 165 FEET FROM THE SOUTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 330 FEET FROM THE WEST LINE OF SECTION 8, TOWNSHIP 8 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST, MCINTOSH COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

That the entire length of the lateral will be cemented such that the perforations will be isolated from the beginning and end point of the lateral.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Hearing Docket at the Corporation Commission, Eastern Regional Office, 440 S. Houston, Suite 114, Tulsa, Okla-homa 74127 at 8:30 a.m. on the 7th day of January, 2019 and that this Notice be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that in the event this cause is uncontested, the Applicant, its representatives, witnesses and other proponents of the Applicant may appear and testify by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone shall contact the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide their name and phone number.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning

LINE OF THE S/2 SECTION 32, TOWNSHIP 9 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST, MCINTOSH COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

LOCATION OF WELLBORE (LATERAL) AT SECTION 5 COMPLETION INTERVAL: THE PROPOSED LOCATION OF THE END POINTS OF THE COMPLETION INTERVAL WILL BE NO CLOSER THAN 0 FEET FROM THE NORTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 0 FEET FROM THE SOUTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 330 FEET FROM THE WEST LINE OF SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 8 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST, MCINTOSH COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

LOCATION OF WELLBORE (LATERAL) AT SECTION 8 COMPLETION INTERVAL: THE PROPOSED LOCATION OF THE END POINTS OF THE COMPLETION INTERVAL WILL BE NO CLOSER THAN 0 FEET FROM THE NORTTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 165 FEET FROM THE SOUTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 330 FEET FROM THE WEST LINE OF SECTION 8, TOWNSHIP 8 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST, MCINTOSH COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

That the entire length of the lateral will be cemented such that the perforations will be isolated from the beginning and end point of the lateral.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Hearing Docket at the Corporation Commission, Eastern Regional Office, 440 S. Houston, Suite 114, Tulsa, Okla-homa 74127 at 8:30 a.m. on the 7th day of January, 2019 and that this Notice be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that in the event this cause is uncontested, the Applicant, its representatives, witnesses and other proponents of the Applicant may appear and testify by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone shall contact the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide their name and phone number.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action, contact Ron M. Barnes or Grayson Barnes, BARNES LAW, PLLC, 1648 S. Boston Ave., Ste. 100, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74119, 918/382-8686 or Erica Shepherd, Calyx Energy III, LLC, 6120 S. Yale, Ste. 1480, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136, 918/949-4224.

CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA

DANA L. MURPHY,Chairman

J. TODD HIETT,Vice Chairman

BOB ANTHONY,Commissioner

DONE AND PERFORMED this 14th day of December, 2018.BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:

PEGGY MITCHELL,Secretary

(12-19-18)

(CD11665789)NOTICE OF HEARING

CAUSE CD NO. 201810539-TBEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA

APPLICANT: CALYX ENERGY III, LLC. RELIEF SOUGHT: WELL LOCA-TION EXCEPTION (PART OF A MULTIUNIT HORI-ZONTAL WELL). LEGAL DESCRIPTION: S/2 SECTION 32, TOWNSHIP 9 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST AND SECTIONS 5 AND 8, TOWNSHIP 8 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST, MCINTOSH COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, PURCHASERS AND TAKERS OF OIL AND GAS and all persons if living or if deceased, their known and unknown successors and all corporations existing, and if dissolved, its known and unknown successors and all persons having an interest in the lands covered hereby, particularly in McIntosh County, Oklahoma.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applicant, Calyx Energy III, LLC has filed an application in this cause reques-ting the Corporation Commission of Oklahoma to enter an order, to be effec-tive as of the date of the execution thereof or as of a date prior thereto, as follows: (i) authorizing and permitting an exception to the permitted well location tolerances in the 320-acre laydown horizontal drilling and spacing unit, in the 640-acre horizontal drilling and spacing units and in the 640-acre drilling and spacing units formed in the S/2 Section 32, Township 9 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Okla-homa and Sections 5 and 8, Township 8 Continued on next page

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the Caney common source of supply such order requires that the completion lateral of a horizontal well drilled in a horizontal well unit shall be located not less than 330 feet from any unit boundary. For the Woodford common source of supply the completion lateral of a horizontal well drilled in a horizontal well unit shall be located not less than 165 feet from any north/south unit boundary and not less than 330 feet from any east/west unit boundary.

That order to issue in Cause CD Nos. 201809852-T will establish a 320-acre horizontal laydown drilling and spacing unit for the Mississippian and Woodford common sources of supply underlying the S/2 Section 32, Township 9 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma. For the Mississippian common source of supply such order shall require that the comple-tion lateral of a horizontal well drilled in a horizontal well unit shall be located not less than 660 feet from any unit boundary. For the Woodford common source of supply the completion lateral of a horizontal well drilled in a horizontal well unit shall be located not less than 165 feet from any north/south unit boundary and not less than 330 feet from any east/west unit boundary.

That Order No. 524669 established a 640-acre drilling and spacing for the Caney Shale and Woodford common sources of supply underlying Section 5, Township 8 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma which order requires the well be located no closer than 1,320 feet from the unit boundary.

That the entire length of the lateral will be cemented such that the perforations will be isolated from the beginning and end point of the lateral.

The Applicant in this cause states that there is currently pending before the Commission in Cause CD No. 201810540-T an application of Applicant requesting the Commission to approve the multiunit horizontal well involved herein and to establish a proper allocation factor for allocating the cost of and the production and proceeds from such multiunit horizontal well to each of the units affected thereby.

The “land sections adjacent to the area within the location exception” requested herein in the S/2 Section 32, Township 9 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma and in Sections 5 and 8, Township 8 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Okla-homa in regard to the subsurface loca-tion tolerance areas described above are Sections 6, 7, 17 and 18, Township 8 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma and the N/2 Section 32 and Section 31, Township 9 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Okla homa. The other “land sections” surrounding the S/2 Section 32, Township 9 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma and in Sections 5 and 8, Township 8 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Okla homa are Sections 4, 9 and 16, Township 8 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma and Section 33, Township 9 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma.

There are no offset wells producing from the Mississippian, Caney, Caney Shale and/or Woodford common sources of supply or a member thereof towards which the location exception is moving.

That the Applicant be permitted to drill and produce said well at said location for the Mississippian, Caney, Caney Shale and Woodford common sources of supply without any downward allowable adjustments and designate Applicant or some other party as operator.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Hearing Docket at the Corporation Commission, Eastern Regional Office, 440 S. Houston, Suite 114, Tulsa, Okla-homa 74127 at 8:30 a.m. on the 7th day of January, 2019 and that this Notice be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that in the event this cause is uncontested, the Applicant, its representatives, witnesses and other proponents of the Applicant may appear and testify by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone shall contact the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide their name and phone number.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action, contact Ron M. Barnes or Grayson Barnes, BARNES LAW, PLLC, 1648 S. Boston Ave., Ste. 100, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74119, 918/382-8686 or Erica Shepherd, Calyx Energy III, LLC, 6120 S. Yale, Ste. 1480, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136, 918/949-4224.

CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA

DANA L. MURPHY,Chairman

J. TODD HIETT,Vice Chairman

BOB ANTHONY,Commissioner

DONE AND PERFORMED this 14th

day of December, 2018.BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:

PEGGY MITCHELL,Secretary

(12-19-18)

(CD11665940)NOTICE OF HEARING

CAUSE CD NO. 201810508-TBEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA

APPLICANT: CALYX ENERGY III, LLC. RELIEF SOUGHT: INCREASED WELL DENSITY. LAND COVERED: SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 9 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST, MCINTOSH COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: To the following parties, if living; or if deceased, then their unknown heirs, devisees, executors, administrators, successors, trustees, and/or assigns; or, the unknown successors, trustees or assigns, if any of any dissolved corpora-tion, or the unknown successors of any party designated in any record as trustee: Albert Harjo; Amos Lynn Crowels, Jr.; Antioch Operating, LLC; Arline Beatrice Smith; Billy Joe Harjo; Buddy Dale Manley; Buddy Manley; Cambria Energy, LLC; Carolyn S. Harmon; Charles E. Harmon; Christopher D. Harjo, Jr. a/k/a Christo-pher Harjo c/o Katie Mae Harjo; Clara R. Baxter c/o Arline Beatrice Smith; Craig Harmon; Danil L. Harjo-Echeverria; Danny Harjo; David Crowels, a/k/a Sonny Crowels; David Oscar Cordell; Elijah Harjo; Estelline Harjo c/o Daniel Harjo; Fanny Harjo Johnson; Freddie Crowels; Glen Harjo; Harmon Oil & Gas, LLC; Jack M. Bloom and Laneill D. Bloom, Trustees of the Jack and Laneill Bloom Family Trust; Jacob Harjo c/o Carolyn Harjo; Joe Don Crowels c/o Amos Lynn Crowels, Jr.; John M. Harjo; Joseph M. Green, Trustee of the Green Family Trust dated April 3, 1992; Joe Marion Bohannon; Judith Ann Manley c/o Emmett Manley; Julia Echeverria; Katie M. Harjo; Kelly Harmon; Lauren Arnold; Leatrice Manley c/o Hillis Eugene Manley; Leatris Manley c/o Hillis Eugene Manley; Martin Manley, Jr.; Mary Lou Crowels Isaac; Mary Tiger; Meadors Properties, LLC; g1024 Melissa Arnold; Monty Stuart Arnold; Morresa Tiger c/o Mary Tiger; Newman Crowels, Jr.; Nora Jane Bosen Crowels c/o Freddie Crowels; Patricia A. Cordell, Trustee of the Patricia A. Cordell Trust, a revocable Trust created March 19, 2007; R.B.G. Cowper Trust for the Benefit of Bennett Cowper, Jr.; Remington Royalty III, LLC; Rhoda Ann Manley; Rhoda Manley; Richard John Crowels c/o Tulsa Day Center for the Homeless, Inc.; Robert C. White; Robert Manley; Robert Wayne Manley; Ruth Harmon c/o Craig Harmon; Salina M. Harjo; Sally Ann Crowels Wenner; Sam Harmon c/o James Harmon; Sara Buffington Scott; Sara E. Harjo; Stanley Tiger c/o Mary Tiger; Stephen Crowels c/o Ruth Marie Crowels; Strata Minerals, Inc.; Sue Harjo; Suelinda Harjo-Echeverria; Sundea Harjo c/o Daniel Harjo; Susan Ailene Gough; Susie Manley Soweka c/o Robin Soweka; The Billy Wayne Gorman Family Investment Limited Partnership; Thomas Cordell Scott; Tracy Arnold; Tulsa Royalties Company; Vickie L. Maness c/o John Maness; Virginia A. Niehuis, formerly Peace; Clara B. Ballard; Estate of Lillian Manley Deere; Hannah Harjo; School District Number 9-J; Blue Water Resources, LLC; BP America Production Company; Canaan Resources, L.L.C.; Citrus Energy Corporation; Clearwater Enterprises; David J. Chernicky Trust; David J. Fruit; Falcon E&P Royalty Holdings, LLC; Falcon E&P Six, LLC; Keith A. Sackett; Oklaco Holding, LLC; R. Keith Downing; Redbud E&P Inc.; Steven D. Bryant; WSGP Gas Producing, LLC; Aurora Coal Gas, LLC; Bennett Cowper Jr., Trustee of the Mary Jo Cowper Trust for the Benefit of neBennett Cowper, Jr.; Brenda Cowper Smith, Trustee of the Mary Jo Cowper Trust for the Benefit of Brenda Cowper Smith; Cobra Petroleum; David O. Cordell, AIF for Emily C. Scott, a/k/a Emily Cordell Scott; Diverse Energy Investments, Inc.; Doris Nixon; Erma Dean Green, Trustee of the Green Family Trust dated April 3, 1992 c/o Joseph M. Green; Estate of Edward Salt c/o Martin Manley, Jr.; Estate of Gene Harmon c/o Kelly Harmon; Estate of Louisa Tiger Harjo c/o Albert Harjo; Estate of Marsey Harjo c/o Daniel Harjo; Estate of Mary Jo Cowper c/o Brenda Cowper Smith; Estate of Michael Lee Arnold c/o Tracy Arnold; Estate of Rebecca Bloom c/o Monty Stuart Arnold; Estate of Roscoe G. B. Cowper c/o Brenda Cowper Smith; Fortune Natural Resources Corporation; Jack Bloom; Lloyd Tarman; Lorena Razook, Trustee of the Lorena Razook Revocable Trust dated 1/31/2000 c/o Victor Razook; Loyd Jones; Mahalo Energy (USA) Inc.; MALKA Production Company; Miller WI, LLC; OakPar Resources, Inc.; Orion Energy Resources, LLC; Orion Exploration, LLC; Patricia A. Cordell and Kathleen Lu Meredith, Co-Executors and Co-Personal Representatives of the Last Will and Testament of John T. Cordell, deceased c/o Clark Patrick Cordell;

Penn Virginia Oil & Gas Corporation; R. L. Zinn et al, Ltd.; Robert E. Lorton c/o Frank Hawkins; Rollyson Corporation; S&C Properties; Sally Cowper Sheppard, Trustee of the Mary Jo Cowper Trust for the Benefit of Sally Cowper Sheppard; Sally P. Westfall Living Trust c/o Leslie Westfall; Serena B. Kundysek, Trustee of the Big Sky Mineral Trust; Southwest Petroleum Company; Stanley Buckner, a/k/a James Buckner c/o Tiralee Calhoun; Sun Energy Corp.; Thomas N. Capucille and Sonja J. Capucille, husband and wife, as joint tenants; Tom Tally c/o Wilma L. Tally; Victor Razook; Williams Produc-tion Mid-Continent Company a/k/a WPX Energy Mid-Continent Company a/k/a WPX Energy Arkoma Gathering, LLC; Alan G. Mikell, Trustee of Alan G. Mikell 1991 Revocable Trust; Betty Crowel Buckner; Blair Trust No. 2; C. S. Boulden, Trustee; Don J. Gaither; ERC Energy, Inc.; Estate of John T. Cordell; Estate of John Tiger; Estate of Minnie Jean Manley; Estate of Robert McRay; Estate of Rose Bull, nee Tiger; Freda Sue Crowels; Johnnie C. Ramo; Jonah Crowels; Katie John Crowels; Kent Murrell; LA&A Drilling Program 1976-A; Lois Jean Manley Smith; Lydia Jane Manley Harjo; Merchants National Bank for the benefit of J. Burl Eakle; Myrtle M. Carloss; R. E. Dodd, Inc.; Richard Swarm; Shirley Crowels Tiger; Tommy Crowels; William O. Parris; Marian Bohannon Jost; Calyx Energy III, LLC ATTN: Erica Shepherd; and, all persons, owners, producers, operators, purchasers and takers of oil and gas and all other interested persons in McIntosh County, Oklahoma.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Applicant in this cause is requesting that the Commission issue an order authorizing the drilling, completion and production of one (1) additional well by the Applicant, or some other party, in the Mississippian common source of supply for the 640-acre drilling and spacing unit consisting of Section 18, Township 9 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicant in this cause is requesting the following special relief:

(a) The amendment of Order No. 516040 to authorize the drilling, completion, and production of the addi-tional well(s) described above.

(b) That the Applicant, or some other party, be designated as operator of the wells.

(c) That, at the request of the Applicant, the Order may be made effective on a date prior to its signing.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause be set before an Administrative Law Judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Commission.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Hearing Docket at the Corporation Commission, Eastern Regional Office, Suite 114, 440 South Houston, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74127, at 8:30 a.m., on the 8th day of January, 2019, and that this notice be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicant and interested parties may present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone shall contact the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide their name and phone number.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this application, contact BENJAMIN J. BROWN, OBA #30843, Attorney for Applicant, 1560 East 21st Street, Suite 310, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74114, (918) 779-6047 or contact: Erica Shep-herd at Calyx Energy III, LLC. Its address is 6120 South Yale Avenue, Suite 1480, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136, Telephone (918) 949-4224.

CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA

DANA L. MURPHY,Chairman

J. TODD HIETT,Vice Chairman

BOB ANTHONY,Commissioner

DONE AND PERFORMED this 13th day of December, 2018.BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:

Peggy Mitchell,Commission Secretary

(12-19-18)

(CD11665946)NOTICE OF HEARING

CAUSE CD NO. 201810509-TBEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA

APPLICANT: CALYX ENERGY III, LLC. RELIEF SOUGHT: INCREASED WELL DENSITY. LAND COVERED: SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 9 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST, MCINTOSH COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: To the following parties, if living; or if deceased, then their unknown heirs, devisees, executors, administrators, successors, trustees, and/or assigns; or,

the unknown successors, trustees or assigns, if any of any dissolved corpora-tion, or the unknown successors of any party designated in any record as trustee: Albert Harjo; Amos Lynn Crowels, Jr.; Antioch Operating, LLC; Arline Beatrice Smith; Billy Joe Harjo; Briar Oil & Gas, LLC; Buddy Dale Manley; Buddy Manley; Cambria Energy, LLC; Carolyn S. Harmon; Charles E. Harmon; Christopher D. Harjo, Jr. a/k/a Christopher Harjo c/o Katie Mae Harjo; Clara R. Baxter c/o Arline Beatrice Smith; Craig Harmon; Danil L. Harjo-Echeverria; Danny Harjo; David Crowels, a/k/a Sonny Crowels; David Oscar Cordell; Elijah Harjo; Estelline Harjo c/o Daniel Harjo; Fanny Harjo Johnson; Freddie Crowels; Glen Harjo; Harmon Oil & Gas, LLC; Jack M. Bloom and Laneill D. Bloom, Trustees of the Jack and Laneill Bloom Family Trust; Jacob Harjo c/o Carolyn Harjo; Joe Don Crowels c/o Amos Lynn Crowels, Jr.; John M. Harjo; Joseph M. Green, Trustee of the Green Family Trust dated April 3, 1992; Judith Ann Manley c/o Emmett Manley; Julia Eche-verria; Katie M. Harjo; Kelly Harmon; Lauren Arnold; Leatrice Manley c/o Hillis Eugene Manley; Leatris Manley c/o Hillis Eugene Manley; Martin Manley, Jr.; Mary Lou Crowels Isaac; Mary Tiger; Meadors Properties, LLC; Melissa Arnold; Monty Stuart Arnold; Morresa Tiger c/o Mary Tiger; Newman Crowels, Jr.; Nora Jane Bosen Crowels c/o Freddie Crowels; Patricia A. Cordell, Trustee of the Patricia A. Cordell Trust, a revocable Trust created March 19, 2007; R.B.G. Cowper Trust for the Benefit of Bennett Cowper, Jr.; Remington Royalty III, LLC; Rhoda Ann Manley; Rhoda Manley; Richard John Crowels c/o Tulsa Day Center for the Homeless, Inc.; Robert C. White; Robert Manley; Robert Wayne Manley; Ruth Harmon c/o Craig Harmon; Salina M. Harjo; Sally Ann Crowels Wenner; Sam Harmon c/o James Harmon; Sara Buffington Scott; Sara E. Harjo; Stanley Tiger c/o Mary Tiger; Stephen Crowels c/o Ruth Marie Crowels; Strata Minerals, Inc.; Sue Harjo; Suelinda Harjo-Echeverria; Sundea Harjo c/o Daniel Harjo; Susan Ailene Gough; Susie Manley Soweka c/o Robin Soweka; The Billy Wayne Gorman Family Investment Limited Partnership; Thomas Cordell Scott; Tracy Arnold; Tulsa Royalties Company; Vickie L. Maness c/o John Maness; Virginia A. Niehuis, formerly Peace; Clara B. Ballard; Estate of Lillian Manley Deere; Hannah Harjo; School District Number 9-J; Blue Water Resources, LLC; BP America Production Company; Canaan Resources, L.L.C.; Citrus Energy Corporation; Clearwater Enterprises; David J. Chernicky Trust; David J. Fruit; Falcon E&P Royalty Holdings, LLC; Falcon E&P Six, LLC; Keith A. Sackett; Oklaco Holding, LLC; R. Keith Downing; Redbud E&P Inc.; Steven D. Bryant; WSGP Gas Producing, LLC; Aurora Coal Gas, LLC; Bennett Cowper Jr., Trustee of the Mary Jo Cowper Trust for the Benefit of Bennett Cowper, Jr.; Brenda Cowper Smith, Trustee of the Mary Jo Cowper Trust for the Benefit of Brenda Cowper Smith; Cobra Petroleum; David O. Cordell, AIF for Emily C. Scott, a/k/a Emily Cordell Scott; Diverse Energy Investments, Inc.; Doris Nixon; Erma Dean Green, Trustee of the Green Family Trust dated April 3, 1992 c/o Joseph M. Green; Estate of Edward Salt c/o Martin Manley, Jr.; Estate of Gene Harmon c/o Kelly Harmon; Estate of Louisa Tiger Harjo c/o Albert Harjo; Estate of Marsey Harjo c/o Daniel Harjo; Estate of Mary Jo Cowper c/o Brenda Cowper Smith; Estate of Michael Lee Arnold c/o Tracy Arnold; Estate of Rebecca Bloom c/o Monty Stuart Arnold; Estate of Roscoe G. B. Cowper c/o Brenda Cowper Smith; Fortune Natural Resources Corporation; Jack Bloom; Lloyd Tarman; Lorena Razook, Trustee of the Lorena Razook Revocable Trust dated 1/31/2000 c/o Victor Razook; Loyd Jones; Mahalo Energy (USA) Inc.; MALKA Production Company; Miller WI, LLC; OakPar Resources, Inc.; Orion Energy Resources, LLC; Orion Exploration, LLC; Patricia A. Cordell and Kathleen Lu Meredith, Co-Executors and Co-Personal Representatives of the Last Will and Testament of John T. Cordell, deceased c/o Clark Patrick Cordell; Penn Virginia Oil & Gas Corporation; R. L. Zinn et al, Ltd.; Robert E. Lorton c/o Frank Hawkins; Rollyson Corporation; S&C Properties; Sally Cowper Sheppard, Trustee of the Mary Jo Cowper Trust for the Benefit of Sally Cowper Sheppard; Sally P. Westfall Living Trust c/o Leslie Westfall; Serena B. Kundysek, Trustee of the Big Sky Mineral Trust; Southwest Petroleum Company; Stanley Buckner, a/k/a James Buckner c/o Tiralee Calhoun; Sun Energy Corp.; Thomas N. Capucille and Sonja J. Capucille, husband and wife, as joint tenants; Tom Tally c/o Wilma L. Tally; Victor Razook; Williams Produc-tion Mid-Continent Company a/k/a WPX Energy Mid-Continent Company a/k/a WPX Energy Arkoma Gathering, LLC; Alan G. Mikell, Trustee of Alan G. Mikell 1991 Revocable Trust; Betty Crowel Buckner; Blair Trust No. 2; C. S. Boulden, Trustee; Don J. Gaither; ERC Energy, Inc.; Estate of John T. Cordell; Estate of John Tiger; Estate of Minnie Jean Manley; Estate of Robert McRay; Estate of Rose Bull, nee Tiger;

Freda Sue Crowels; Johnnie C. Ramo; Jonah Crowels; Katie John Crowels; Kent Murrell; LA&A Drilling Program 1976-A; Lois Jean Manley Smith; Lydia Jane Manley Harjo; Merchants National Bank for the benefit of J. Burl Eakle; Myrtle M. Carloss; R. E. Dodd, Inc.; Richard Swarm; Shirley Crowels Tiger; Tommy Crowels; William O. Parris; Calyx Energy III, LLC ATTN: Erica Shepherd ; and, all persons, owners, producers, operators, purchasers and takers of oil and gas and all other inter-ested persons in McIntosh County, Oklahoma.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Applicant in this cause is requesting that the Commission issue an order authorizing the drilling, completion and production of two (2) additional wells by the Applicant, or some other party, in the Woodford common source of supply for the 640 acre drilling and spacing unit consisting of Section 18, Township 9 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicant in this cause is requesting the following special relief:

(a) The amendment of Order No. 516040 to authorize the drilling, completion, and production of the addi-tional wells described above.

(b) That the Applicant, or some other party, be designated as operator of the wells.

(c) That, at the request of the Applicant, the Order may be made effective on a date prior to its signing.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause be set before an Administrative Law Judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Commission.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Hearing Docket at the Corporation Commission, Eastern Regional Office, Suite 114, 440 South Houston, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74127, at 8:30 a.m., on the 8th day of January, 2019, and that this notice be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicant and interested parties may present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone shall contact the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide their name and phone number.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this application, contact BENJAMIN J. BROWN, OBA #30843, Attorney for Applicant, 1560 East 21st Street, Suite 310, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74114, (918) 779-6047 or contact: Erica Shep-herd at Calyx Energy III, LLC. Its address is 6120 South Yale Avenue, Suite 1480, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136, Telephone (918) 949-4224.

CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA

DANA L. MURPHY,Chairman

J. TODD HIETT,Vice Chairman

BOB ANTHONY,Commissioner

DONE AND PERFORMED this 13th day of December, 2018.BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:

Peggy Mitchell,Commission Secretary

(12-19-18)

(CD11665952)NOTICE OF HEARING

CAUSE CD NO. 201810510-TBEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA

APPLICANT: CALYX ENERGY III, LLC. RELIEF SOUGHT: MULTIUNIT HORIZONTAL WELL. LAND COVERED: SECTIONS 6, 7, AND 18, TOWNSHIP 9 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST, MCINTOSH COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: To the following parties, if living; or if deceased, then their unknown heirs, devisees, executors, administrators, successors, trustees, and/or assigns; or, the unknown successors, trustees or assigns, if any, of any dissolved corpo-ration, or the unknown successors of any party designated in any record as trustee: Albert Harjo; Amos Lynn Crowels, Jr.; Arline Beatrice Smith; Billy Joe Harjo; Buddy Dale Manley; Buddy Manley; Cambria Energy, LLC; Carolyn S. Harmon; Charles E. Harmon; Christopher D. Harjo, Jr. a/k/a Christopher Harjo c/o Katie Mae Harjo; Clara R. Baxter c/o Arline Beatrice Smith; Craig Harmon; Danil L. Harjo-Echeverria; Danny Harjo; David Crowels, a/k/a Sonny Crowels; David Oscar Cordell; Elijah Harjo; Estelline Harjo c/o Daniel Harjo; Fanny Harjo Johnson; Freddie Crowels; Glen Harjo; Harmon Oil & Gas, LLC; Jack M. Bloom and Laneill D. Bloom, Trustees of the Jack and Laneill Bloom Family Trust; Jacob Harjo c/o Carolyn Harjo; Joe Don Crowels c/o Amos Lynn Crowels, Jr.; John M. Harjo; Joseph M. Green, Trustee of the Green Family

this action, contact Ron M. Barnes or Grayson Barnes, BARNES LAW, PLLC, 1648 S. Boston Ave., Ste. 100, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74119, 918/382-8686 or Erica Shepherd, Calyx Energy III, LLC, 6120 S. Yale, Ste. 1480, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136, 918/949-4224.

CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA

DANA L. MURPHY,Chairman

J. TODD HIETT,Vice Chairman

BOB ANTHONY,Commissioner

DONE AND PERFORMED this 14th day of December, 2018.BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:

PEGGY MITCHELL,Secretary

(12-19-18)

(CD11665800)NOTICE OF HEARING

CAUSE CD NO. 201810541-TBEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA

APPLICANT: CALYX ENERGY III, LLC. RELIEF SOUGHT: WELL LOCA-TION EXCEPTION (PART OF A MULTIUNIT HORI-ZONTAL WELL). LEGAL DESCRIPTION: S/2 SECTION 32, TOWNSHIP 9 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST AND SECTIONS 5 AND 8, TOWNSHIP 8 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST, MCINTOSH COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, PURCHASERS AND TAKERS OF OIL AND GAS and all persons if living or if deceased, their known and unknown successors and all corporations existing, and if dissolved, its known and unknown successors and all persons having an interest in the lands covered hereby, particularly in McIntosh County, Oklahoma.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applicant, Calyx Energy III, LLC has filed an application in this cause reques-ting the Corporation Commission of Oklahoma to enter an order, to be effec-tive as of the date of the execution thereof or as of a date prior thereto, as follows: (i) authorizing and permitting an exception to the permitted well location tolerances in the 320-acre laydown horizontal drilling and spacing unit and in the 640-acre horizontal drilling and spacing units formed in the S/2 Section 32, Township 9 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Okla homa and in Sections 5 and 8, Township 8 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma for the Mississippian, Caney, Caney Shale and Woodford separate common sources of supply, so as to allow, in part, a well, being a proposed multiunit horizontal well, to be drilled.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Applicant requests that order to issue in Cause CD Nos. 201809852-T and Order Nos. 524669 and 672567 be amended to permit a well to be drilled and produced at the following location:

LOCATION OF WELLBORE (LATERAL) AT THE S/2 SECTION 32 COMPLETION INTERVAL: THE PROPOSED LOCATION OF THE END POINTS OF THE COMPLETION INTERVAL WILL BE NO CLOSER THAN 165 FEET FROM THE NORTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 0 FEET FROM THE SOUTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 330 FEET FROM THE WEST LINE OF THE S/2 SECTION 32, TOWNSHIP 9 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST, MCINTOSH COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

LOCATION OF WELLBORE (LATERAL) AT SECTION 5 COMPLETION INTERVAL: THE PROPOSED LOCATION OF THE END POINTS OF THE COMPLETION INTERVAL WILL BE NO CLOSER THAN 0 FEET FROM THE NORTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 0 FEET FROM THE SOUTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 330 FEET FROM THE WEST LINE OF SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 8 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST, MCINTOSH COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

LOCATION OF WELLBORE (LATERAL) AT SECTION 8 COMPLETION INTERVAL: THE PROPOSED LOCATION OF THE END POINTS OF THE COMPLETION INTERVAL WILL BE NO CLOSER THAN 0 FEET FROM THE NORTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 165 FEET FROM THE SOUTH LINE AND NO CLOSER THAN 330 FEET FROM THE WEST LINE OF SECTION 8, TOWNSHIP 8 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST, MCINTOSH COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

That Order No. 672567 established 640-acre horizontal drilling and spacing units for the Caney and Woodford common sources of supply underlying Section 8, Township 8 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma. For Continued on next page

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of Sally Cowper Sheppard; R.B.G. Cowper Trust for benefit of Brenda Cowper Smith; Ralph W. Vierson, Jr., Life Estate, Remainder to Ralph W. Viersen, III; Ranck Minerals, LLC; Robert C. White; Robert Lewis Jackson Farmers National Co., Agent; S. Morris Lubow, G.D. Wiley, John J. Atkinson and Jay P. Gale, co-partners, dba Gale Petroleum Co.; Castlerock Resources Inc.; Robert L. Moody, Jr.; JHC Legacy II; Lazy J. Resources LP; Stanley G. and Julia W. Kennedy Family Trust; Stanley Gregg Kennedy; Strata Minerals, Inc.; The Billy Wayne Gorman Family Investment Limited Partnership; The Cecelia B. Davis Revocable Living Trust; The Milton H. Berry Revocable Trust; Thomas G. Martin; Tulsa Royalties Company C/o High Ground Advisors; Vickie L. Maness C/o Deborah Lauder; Wegener Enterprises, Ltd.; William C. Jackson Stephanie Jackson, DPA; William E. Wise; Arrowhead Energy; Falcon E & P Six, LLC; Kevin Layman; Redbud E & P Inc.; Alan R. Hannifin; Big Sky Mineral Trust C/o Serena Kundyeck, Trustee; Blasco, LLC; Bryan E. Cranford; Chatfield Company; Christo-pher R. F. Eckels; Elizabeth Jane Kay, Trustee of the Elizabeth Jane Kay Family Trust; Fall River Resources, Inc; Frannifin Minerals, LLC; Georgia W. Bassham and Richard A. Bassham, JTS; Jan C. Ice; John William Gordon; Lilley and Associates, LLC; McCartney Minerals, LLC; McLish Resources, LP, LLLP; Motowi, LLC; Parker Pennings; Quitman Winter and Mary D. Winter Co-Trustees of the L. Quitman Winter Rev. Tr.; Robert Edward Eckels, Jr,. LLC; S & C Properties; Southwest Petroleum Company; Falcon E & P Royalty Holdings, LLC; Keith A. Sackett; Robert L. Meadors, Trustee UTA 6/23/1992 Attn: Robert R. Meadors; Adeline F. Johnson, Paul C. Johnson, Mark R. Johnson, Ann C. Johnson Deal, and Steven G. Johnson, joint tenants c/o Adeline Johnson; Ann C. Johnson Deal; B. L. Williams, Deceased c/o Earl Ray Williams; BancFirst, Trustee of the Craig Patton Bushong Revocable Trust; Baptist Foundation of Oklahoma, Trustee for Baptist Boys Ranch of Edmond, Oklahoma; Baptist Foundation of Okla-homa, Trustee for Baptist Childrens Home in Oklahoma; Betty Ayars; Betty Claudine King; Bill M. Dawson; Bill-N-Ellen’s Girls, LLC; Bradley Moss, Manager of Moss Investment, LLC, Trustee of The Moss Family Revocable Trust dated April 1, 2010; Diana D. Srader, Trustee of the Diana D. Srader Revocable Trust dated May 18, 2011; Dianne Douglass a/k/a Diane Renkes; Don Roper; Donald M. Curry Investments, LLC; Edith R. Cook, Deceased c/o Mary C. Boren; Era Harper, now Deceased, and Lenora Silver c/o Betty Ayars; Monte Mont-gomery; Evelyn King Brogden; Fela L. Scott; Gene E. Thompson c/o Mary Lou Jamison; Glen Roland Martin, Jr.; Harisco, Inc.; J. Charles Williams and Ellan Williams Revocable Trust dated December 30, 1999 c/o James D. Williams; J. R. Parks, deceased c/o Alice Gay Steward; Jack Robert Key, Jr and Jacqueline Shamel, Co-Trustees of the Snell Heirs Revocable Trust Agree-ment under Trust Agreement dated December 9, 1978 c/o Jack R. Key; Janet Parks 2017 Revocable Trust; Janette Douglass a/k/a Janette Hawkins; Janice Taylor, Trustee of the Janice Taylor Revocable Trust dated March 3, 2011; Jim Curry Investments, LLC; Jo Ellen Corley; Joe Lee Thompson c/o Jo Ellen Corley; Joseph M. Green and Erma Dean Green, Trustees of the Green Family Trust, created under trust dated April 3, 1983; June E. Haralson a/k/a June E. Cope, Deceased c/o James Haralson; Kilpatrick Property, LLC; Leeman Minerals, LLC; Lorraine R. Douglass; Louise Wannschaff; M. L. Jamison, Trustee of the M. L. Jamison Revocable Trust dated February 1, 2006; Stan Brownlee, Successor Trustee of the Bernice Parks Aldrich Trust under Revocable Trust Agreement of October 13, 1978; Madelyn T. Weaver, Deceased c/o Craig Austin Weaver; Margaret Louise Douglass, Trustee of Margaret Louise Douglass 1985 Revocable Trust dated January 3, 1985; Mark R. Johnson; Mary Boren; Milford Eugene King, Deceased; Monty Ray Cook; Nancy Thompson Singletary c/o Gary B. Thompson; Nona King a/k/a Nona Bessette, Deceased c/o Duane Bessette; Oscar B. Cook; Paul C. Johnson; Paula Elaine Thompson, Trustee of the Paula Elaine Thompson Revocable Trust dated November 4, 1998 Bank One Trust Company, Agent; Peggy Williams, Jeffrey Williams and Jennifer Colleton, joint tenants; Phyllis Pendergast, Deceased; Rhonda C. Handke, Trustee of the Rhonda C. Handke Living Trust c/o Trust Company of Oklahoma; Robert L. Stone, II; Robert M. Treser and Mary G. Treser, Trustees under trust dated December 20, 1989 c/o David G. Treser; Ronald W. Cook; Roy B. Thompson, Jr.; RPB Minerals Company, LLC c/o Trust Company of Oklahoma; Ruby Johnson, deceased c/o Adeline Johnson; Steven G. Johnson; Sy C. Cope and Genovefa E. Cope, husband and wife, joint tenants; The Billy Wayne Gorman Family Investment Limited Partnership; Veja, Inc.; William Warrock White; WRT Minerals, LLC c/o Lee Selby; Alice Gay Steward;

Christine Dodson Yeats; Craig Austin Weaver; Jeffrey Williams; Jennifer Colleton; James Haralson; Kent Ray Weaver; Kristine Kohles Stover Living Trust; Laura Gail Hendricks; Leslie Catherine McDonald; Lisa Diane Mitchell; Peggy Williams; Tammy Jean Boswell; William F. Scott; Pro Minerals; Citizens Bank and Trust Company; Clara B. Ballard; Estate of Lillian Manley Deere; Hannah Harjo; School District Number 9-J; Alan G. Mikell, Trustee of Alan G. Mikell 1991 Revocable Trust; Betty Crowel Buckner; Blair Trust No. 2; C. S. Boulden, Trustee; Don J. Gaither; ERC Energy, Inc.; Estate of John T. Cordell; Estate of John Tiger; Estate of Minnie Jean Manley; Estate of Robert McRay; Estate of Rose Bull, nee Tiger; Freda Sue Crowels; Johnnie C. Ramo; Jonah Crowels; Katie John Crowels; Kent Murrell; LA&A Drilling Program 1976-A; Lois Jean Manley Smith; Lydia Jane Manley Harjo; Merchants National Bank for the benefit of J. Burl Eakle; Myrtle M. Carloss; R. E. Dodd, Inc.; Richard Swarm; Shirley Crowels Tiger; Tommy Crowels; William O. Parris; Clara R. Baxter; Known and Unknown Heirs of E.L. Graves; Bradley S. Green; Aldaray Trent Bradley, Deceased; Bill Dawson a/k/a Billy Gene Dawson, Deceased; Don Moffitt, Deceased; Gyla Carter, deceased; I. D. Myers; Jack A. Hamilton; Julia Mai Hamilton, Deceased; L.C. Decius a/k/a L.C. Dicus, deceased; Lisa Sanford; Lyle D. Moffitt; Quida Robinson, Deceased; Sara A. Haynes; Shirley M. Schaid, Deceased; V.A. Dodson, Deceased; William M. Thompson, Deceased; Shirley Mae Maxine (Dawson) Scott, now deceased; Bradley Realty Bank & Trust Company; International Land Company; Southern Oil & Land Co.; Thomas Ryan; Palo Alto Land Company; Joseph W. Fayant; Howard Dow; Harry C. Peiker and Georgia P. Peiker, husband and wife; Exchange Trust Company; Thomas I. Beasley; Fred L. Williams and J. Charles Williams; Beulah Mae Watson; Don W. Robinson and Michael G. Robinson; Calyx Energy III, LLC ATTN: Erica Shepherd; and all persons, owners, producers, operators, purchasers and takers of oil and gas, and all other inter-ested persons in McIntosh County, Oklahoma.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Applicant in this cause is requesting that the Commission issue an Order authorizing a multiunit horizontal well in Sections 6, 7, and 18, Township 9 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicant in this cause is requesting the following special relief:

(a) Approving one (1) multiunit hori-zontal well in the 640-acre drilling and spacing units formed for the Mississippian, Woodford, and Hunton common sources of supply in Sections 6, 7, and 18, Township 9 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma, so as to allow such multiunit horizontal well to be drilled as described in Para-graph G above and to be completed in and to produce hydrocarbons from the above-named separate common sources of supply. The Order should establish a proper allocation factor for allocating the cost of and the production and proceeds from such multiunit horizontal wells to each of the affected units covered hereby.

(b) The legal descriptions of the land sections adjacent to the area within which the multiunit authority is sought are Section 36, Township 10 North, Range 12 East, Okfuskee County; Sections 1, 12, 13, and 24, Township 9 North, Range 12 East, Hughes County; Section 31, Township 10 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County; and, Sections 5, 8, 17, 19, and 20, Township 9 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County. Applicant further requests that Applicant, or some other party, be authorized the right to drill said well. Applicant further requests that it be permitted to produce said well from all common sources of supply covered hereby without any downward allowable adjustment. The Applicant requests that the Commission grant such other and further relief as may be proper based upon the evidence presented at the hearing herein.

(c) The Applicant may request that the Order be made effective on a date prior to the signing thereof.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause be set before an Administrative Law Judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Commission.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Hearing Docket at the Corporation Commission, Eastern Regional Service Office, Tulsa, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m., on the 8th day of January, 2019, and that this notice be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicant and interested parties may present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone shall contact the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide their name and phone number.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this application, contact BENJAMIN J. BROWN, OBA #30843, Attorney for Applicant, 1560 East 21st Street, Suite 310, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74114, (918) 779-6047 or contact: Erica Shep-herd at Calyx Energy III, LLC. Its address is 6120 South Yale Avenue, Suite 1480, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136, Telephone (918) 949-4224.

CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA

DANA L. MURPHY,Chairman

J. TODD HIETT,Vice Chairman

BOB ANTHONY,Commissioner

DONE AND PERFORMED this 13th day of December, 2018.BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:

Peggy Mitchell,Commission Secretary

(12-19-18)

(CD11665955)NOTICE OF HEARING

CAUSE CD NO. 201810511-TBEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA

APPLICANT: CALYX ENERGY III, LLC. RELIEF SOUGHT: MULTIUNIT HORIZONTAL WELL. LAND COVERED: SECTIONS 6, 7, AND 18, TOWNSHIP 9 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST, MCINTOSH COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: To the following parties, if living; or if deceased, then their unknown heirs, devisees, executors, administrators, successors, trustees, and/or assigns; or, the unknown successors, trustees or assigns, if any, of any dissolved corpo-ration, or the unknown successors of any party designated in any record as trustee: Albert Harjo; Amos Lynn Crowels, Jr.; Arline Beatrice Smith; Billy Joe Harjo; Buddy Dale Manley; Buddy Manley; Cambria Energy, LLC; Carolyn S. Harmon; Charles E. Harmon; Christopher D. Harjo, Jr. a/k/a Christopher Harjo c/o Katie Mae Harjo; Clara R. Baxter c/o Arline Beatrice Smith; Craig Harmon; Danil L. Harjo-Echeverria; Danny Harjo; David Crowels, a/k/a Sonny Crowels; David Oscar Cordell; Elijah Harjo; Estelline Harjo c/o Daniel Harjo; Fanny Harjo Johnson; Freddie Crowels; Glen Harjo; Harmon Oil & Gas, LLC; Jack M. Bloom and Laneill D. Bloom, Trustees of the Jack and Laneill Bloom Family Trust; Jacob Harjo c/o Carolyn Harjo; Joe Don Crowels c/o Amos Lynn Crowels, Jr.; John M. Harjo; Joseph M. Green, Trustee of the Green Family Trust dated April 3, 1992; Judith Ann Manley c/o Emmett Manley; Julia Eche-verria; Katie M. Harjo; Kelly Harmon; Lauren Arnold; Leatrice Manley c/o Hillis Eugene Manley; Leatris Manley c/o Hillis Eugene Manley; Martin Manley, Jr.; Mary Lou Crowels Isaac; Mary Tiger; Meadors Properties, LLC; Melissa Arnold; Monty Stuart Arnold; Morresa Tiger c/o Mary Tiger; Newman Crowels, Jr.; Nora Jane Bosen Crowels c/o Freddie Crowels; Patricia A. Cordell, Trustee of the Patricia A. Cordell Trust, a revocable Trust created March 19, 2007; R.B.G. Cowper Trust for the Benefit of Bennett Cowper, Jr.; Remington Royalty III, LLC; Rhoda Ann Manley; Rhoda Manley; Richard John Crowels c/o Tulsa Day Center for the Homeless, Inc.; Robert C. White; Robert Manley; Robert Wayne Manley; Ruth Harmon c/o Craig Harmon; Salina M. Harjo; Sally Ann Crowels Wenner; Sam Harmon c/o James Harmon; Sara Buffington Scott; Sara E. Harjo; Stanley Tiger c/o Mary Tiger; Stephen Crowels c/o Ruth Marie Crowels; Strata Minerals, Inc.; Sue Harjo; Suelinda Harjo-Echeverria; Sundea Harjo c/o Daniel Harjo; Susan Ailene Gough; Susie Manley Soweka c/o Robin Soweka; The Billy Wayne Gorman Family Investment Limited Partnership; Thomas Cordell Scott; Tracy Arnold; Tulsa Royalties Company; Vickie L. Maness c/o John Maness; Virginia A. Niehuis, formerly Peace; Blue Water Resources, LLC; BP America Production Company; Canaan Resources, L.L.C.; Citrus Energy Corporation; Clearwater Enterprises; David J. Chernicky Trust; David J. Fruit; Falcon E&P Royalty Holdings, LLC; Falcon E&P Six, LLC; Keith A. Sackett; Oklaco Holding, LLC; R. Keith Downing; Redbud E&P Inc.; Steven D. Bryant; WSGP Gas Producing, LLC; Aurora Coal Gas, LLC; Bennett Cowper Jr., Trustee of the Mary Jo Cowper Trust for the Benefit of Bennett Cowper, Jr.; Brenda Cowper Smith, Trustee of the Mary Jo Cowper Trust for the Benefit of Brenda Cowper Smith; Cobra Petroleum; David O. Cordell, AIF for Emily C. Scott, a/k/a Emily Cordell Scott; Diverse Energy Investments, Inc.; Doris Nixon; Erma Dean Green, Trustee of the Green Family Trust dated April 3, 1992 c/o Joseph M. Green; Estate of Edward Salt c/o Martin Manley, Jr.; Estate of Gene Harmon c/o Kelly Harmon; Estate of Louisa Tiger Harjo c/o Albert Harjo; Estate of Marsey Harjo c/o Daniel Harjo; Estate of Mary Jo Cowper c/o Brenda Cowper Smith; Estate of

Michael Lee Arnold c/o Tracy Arnold; Estate of Rebecca Bloom c/o Monty Stuart Arnold; Estate of Roscoe G. B. Cowper c/o Brenda Cowper Smith; Fortune Natural Resources Corporation; Jack Bloom; Lloyd Tarman; Lorena Razook, Trustee of the Lorena Razook Revocable Trust dated 1/31/2000 c/o Victor Razook; Loyd Jones; Mahalo Energy (USA) Inc.; MALKA Production Company; Miller WI, LLC; OakPar Resources, Inc.; Orion Energy Resources, LLC; Orion Exploration, LLC; Patricia A. Cordell and Kathleen Lu Meredith, Co-Executors and Co-Personal Representatives of the Last Will and Testament of John T. Cordell, deceased c/o Clark Patrick Cordell; Penn Virginia Oil & Gas Corporation; R. L. Zinn et al, Ltd.; Robert E. Lorton c/o Frank Hawkins; Rollyson Corporation; S&C Properties; Sally Cowper Sheppard, Trustee of the Mary Jo Cowper Trust for the Benefit of Sally Cowper Sheppard; Sally P. Westfall Living Trust c/o Leslie Westfall; Serena B. Kundysek, Trustee of the Big Sky Mineral Trust; Southwest Petroleum Company; Stanley Buckner, a/k/a James Buckner c/o Tiralee Calhoun; Sun Energy Corp.; Thomas N. Capucille and Sonja J. Capucille, husband and wife, as joint tenants; Tom Tally c/o Wilma L. Tally; Victor Razook; Williams Produc-tion Mid-Continent Company a/k/a WPX Energy Mid-Continent Company a/k/a WPX Energy Arkoma Gathering, LLC; Arline Beatrice Smith; Bank of Oklahoma N.A., Trustee of the Benjamin and Laura Parish Martin Memorial Trust; Carolyn G. Martin, now Fackler; Estate of Kent B. Kennedy, aka Kent Bond Kennedy c/o Marjorie C. Kennedy; Gertrude H. Martin and Villard Martin, IV, Trustees of the Villard Martin, Jr. Trust dated July 8, 1997; Harriet Martin Riggs, Trustee of the Harriet Martin Riggs Revocable Inter Vivos Trust dated March 20, 2007; Harry H. Diamond, Inc. H. Jeffrey Diamond, President; Jack Campbell Ranch, LLC; John Green, Trustee of the Green Family Trust dated April 3, 1992; John M. Green, Trustee of the Green Family Trust dated April 3, 1992; Leslie K. Martin; Lousanne Wise Yandell C/o Diana Lynne Yandell; Mary Joy Cowper Trust for Benefit of Bennett Cowper, Jr.; Meadors Properties, LLC Attn: Robert R. Meadors; Millsap Family Minerals, LLC; PAR Oil Company, Inc.; Patsy Ann Viersen Brown; R.B.G. Cowper Trust and Mary Joy Cowper Trust for benefit of Jane Cowper Henson; R.B.G. Cowper Trust and Mary Joy Cowper Trust for benefit of Sally Cowper Sheppard; R.B.G. Cowper Trust for benefit of Brenda Cowper Smith; Ralph W. Vierson, Jr., Life Estate, Remainder to Ralph W. Viersen, III; Ranck Minerals, LLC; Robert C. White; Robert Lewis Jackson Farmers National Co., Agent; S. Morris Lubow, G.D. Wiley, John J. Atkinson and Jay P. Gale, co-partners, dba Gale Petroleum Co.; Castlerock Resources Inc.; Robert L. Moody, Jr.; JHC Legacy II; Lazy J. Resources LP; Stanley G. and Julia W. Kennedy Family Trust; Stanley Gregg Kennedy; Strata Minerals, Inc.; The Billy Wayne Gorman Family Investment Limited Partnership; The Cecelia B. Davis Revocable Living Trust; The Milton H. Berry Revocable Trust; Thomas G. Martin; Tulsa Royalties Company C/o High Ground Advisors; Vickie L. Maness C/o Deborah Lauder; Wegener Enterprises, Ltd.; William C. Jackson Stephanie Jackson, DPA; William E. Wise; Arrowhead Energy; Falcon E & P Six, LLC; Kevin Layman; Redbud E & P Inc.; Alan R. Hannifin; Big Sky Mineral Trust C/o Serena Kundyeck, Trustee; Blasco, LLC; Bryan E. Cranford; Chatfield Company; Christo-pher R. F. Eckels; Elizabeth Jane Kay, Trustee of the Elizabeth Jane Kay Family Trust; Fall River Resources, Inc; Frannifin Minerals, LLC; Georgia W. Bassham and Richard A. Bassham, JTS; Jan C. Ice; John William Gordon; Lilley and Associates, LLC; McCartney Minerals, LLC; McLish Resources, LP, LLLP; Motowi, LLC; Parker Pennings; Quitman Winter and Mary D. Winter Co-Trustees of the L. Quitman Winter Rev. Tr.; Robert Edward Eckels, Jr,. LLC; S & C Properties; Southwest Petroleum Company; Falcon E & P Royalty Holdings, LLC; Keith A. Sackett; Robert L. Meadors, Trustee UTA 6/23/1992 Attn: Robert R. Meadors; Adeline F. Johnson, Paul C. Johnson, Mark R. Johnson, Ann C. Johnson Deal, and Steven G. Johnson, joint tenants c/o Adeline Johnson; Ann C. Johnson Deal; B. L. Williams, Deceased c/o Earl Ray Williams; BancFirst, Trustee of the Craig Patton Bushong Revocable Trust; Baptist Foundation of Oklahoma, Trustee for Baptist Boys Ranch of Edmond, Oklahoma; Baptist Foundation of Okla-homa, Trustee for Baptist Childrens Home in Oklahoma; Betty Ayars; Betty Claudine King; Bill M. Dawson; Bill-N-Ellen’s Girls, LLC; Bradley Moss, Manager of Moss Investment, LLC, Trustee of The Moss Family Revocable Trust dated April 1, 2010; Diana D. Srader, Trustee of the Diana D. Srader Revocable Trust dated May 18, 2011; Dianne Douglass a/k/a Diane Renkes; Don Roper; Donald M. Curry Investments, LLC; Edith R. Cook, Deceased c/o Mary C. Boren; Era Harper, now Deceased, and Lenora

Silver c/o Betty Ayars; Monte Mont-gomery; Evelyn King Brogden; Fela L. Scott; Gene E. Thompson c/o Mary Lou Jamison; Glen Roland Martin, Jr.; Harisco, Inc.; J. Charles Williams and Ellan Williams Revocable Trust dated December 30, 1999 c/o James D. Williams; J. R. Parks, deceased c/o Alice Gay Steward; Jack Robert Key, Jr and Jacqueline Shamel, Co-Trustees of the Snell Heirs Revocable Trust Agree-ment under Trust Agreement dated December 9, 1978 c/o Jack R. Key; Janet Parks 2017 Revocable Trust; Janette Douglass a/k/a Janette Hawkins; Janice Taylor, Trustee of the Janice Taylor Revocable Trust dated March 3, 2011; Jim Curry Investments, LLC; Jo Ellen Corley; Joe Lee Thompson c/o Jo Ellen Corley; Joseph M. Green and Erma Dean Green, Trustees of the Green Family Trust, created under trust dated April 3, 1983; June E. Haralson a/k/a June E. Cope, Deceased c/o James Haralson; Kilpatrick Property, LLC; Leeman Minerals, LLC; Lorraine R. Douglass; Louise Wannschaff; M. L. Jamison, Trustee of the M. L. Jamison Revocable Trust dated February 1, 2006; Stan Brownlee, Successor Trustee of the Bernice Parks Aldrich Trust under Revocable Trust Agreement of October 13, 1978; Madelyn T. Weaver, Deceased c/o Craig Austin Weaver; Margaret Louise Douglass, Trustee of Margaret Louise Douglass 1985 Revocable Trust dated January 3, 1985; Mark R. Johnson; Mary Boren; Milford Eugene King, Deceased; Monty Ray Cook; Nancy Thompson Singletary c/o Gary B. Thompson; Nona King a/k/a Nona Bessette, Deceased c/o Duane Bessette; Oscar B. Cook; Paul C. Johnson; Paula Elaine Thompson, Trustee of the Paula Elaine Thompson Revocable Trust dated November 4, 1998 Bank One Trust Company, Agent; Peggy Williams, Jeffrey Williams and Jennifer Colleton, joint tenants; Phyllis Pendergast, Deceased; Rhonda C. Handke, Trustee of the Rhonda C. Handke Living Trust c/o Trust Company of Oklahoma; Robert L. Stone, II; Robert M. Treser and Mary G. Treser, Trustees under trust dated December 20, 1989 c/o David G. Treser; Ronald W. Cook; Roy B. Thompson, Jr.; RPB Minerals Company, LLC c/o Trust Company of Oklahoma; Ruby Johnson, deceased c/o Adeline Johnson; Steven G. Johnson; Sy C. Cope and Genovefa E. Cope, husband and wife, joint tenants; The Billy Wayne Gorman Family Investment Limited Partnership; Veja, Inc.; William Warrock White; WRT Minerals, LLC c/o Lee Selby; Alice Gay Steward; Christine Dodson Yeats; Craig Austin Weaver; Jeffrey Williams; Jennifer Colleton; James Haralson; Kent Ray Weaver; Kristine Kohles Stover Living Trust; Laura Gail Hendricks; Leslie Catherine McDonald; Lisa Diane Mitchell; Peggy Williams; Tammy Jean Boswell; William F. Scott; Pro Minerals; Citizens Bank and Trust Company; Clara B. Ballard; Estate of Lillian Manley Deere; Hannah Harjo; School District Number 9-J; Alan G. Mikell, Trustee of Alan G. Mikell 1991 Revocable Trust; Betty Crowel Buckner; Blair Trust No. 2; C. S. Boulden, Trustee; Don J. Gaither; ERC Energy, Inc.; Estate of John T. Cordell; Estate of John Tiger; Estate of Minnie Jean Manley; Estate of Robert McRay; Estate of Rose Bull, nee Tiger; Freda Sue Crowels; Johnnie C. Ramo; Jonah Crowels; Katie John Crowels; Kent Murrell; LA&A Drilling Program 1976-A; Lois Jean Manley Smith; Lydia Jane Manley Harjo; Merchants National Bank for the benefit of J. Burl Eakle; Myrtle M. Carloss; R. E. Dodd, Inc.; Richard Swarm; Shirley Crowels Tiger; Tommy Crowels; William O. Parris; Clara R. Baxter; Known and Unknown Heirs of E.L. Graves; Bradley S. Green; Aldaray Trent Bradley, Deceased; Bill Dawson a/k/a Billy Gene Dawson, Deceased; Don Moffitt, Deceased; Gyla Carter, deceased; I. D. Myers; Jack A. Hamilton; Julia Mai Hamilton, Deceased; L.C. Decius a/k/a L.C. Dicus, deceased; Lisa Sanford; Lyle D. Moffitt; Quida Robinson, Deceased; Sara A. Haynes; Shirley M. Schaid, Deceased; V.A. Dodson, Deceased; William M. Thompson, Deceased; Shirley Mae Maxine (Dawson) Scott, now deceased; Bradley Realty Bank & Trust Company; International Land Company; Southern Oil & Land Co.; Thomas Ryan; Palo Alto Land Company; Joseph W. Fayant; Howard Dow; Harry C. Peiker and Georgia P. Peiker, husband and wife; Exchange Trust Company; Thomas I. Beasley; Fred L. Williams and J. Charles Williams; Beulah Mae Watson; Don W. Robinson and Michael G. Robinson; Calyx Energy III, LLC ATTN: Erica Shepherd; and all persons, owners, producers, operators, purchasers and takers of oil and gas, and all other inter-ested persons in McIntosh County, Oklahoma.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Applicant in this cause is requesting that the Commission issue an Order authorizing a multiunit horizontal well in Sections 6, 7, and 18, Township 9 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicant in this cause is requesting the following special relief:

(a) Approving one (1) multiunit hori-

Trust dated April 3, 1992; Judith Ann Manley c/o Emmett Manley; Julia Eche-verria; Katie M. Harjo; Kelly Harmon; Lauren Arnold; Leatrice Manley c/o Hillis Eugene Manley; Leatris Manley c/o Hillis Eugene Manley; Martin Manley, Jr.; Mary Lou Crowels Isaac; Mary Tiger; Meadors Properties, LLC; Melissa Arnold; Monty Stuart Arnold; Morresa Tiger c/o Mary Tiger; Newman Crowels, Jr.; Nora Jane Bosen Crowels c/o Freddie Crowels; Patricia A. Cordell, Trustee of the Patricia A. Cordell Trust, a revocable Trust created March 19, 2007; R.B.G. Cowper Trust for the Benefit of Bennett Cowper, Jr.; Remington Royalty III, LLC; Rhoda Ann Manley; Rhoda Manley; Richard John Crowels c/o Tulsa Day Center for the Homeless, Inc.; Robert C. White; Robert Manley; Robert Wayne Manley; Ruth Harmon c/o Craig Harmon; Salina M. Harjo; Sally Ann Crowels Wenner; Sam Harmon c/o James Harmon; Sara Buffington Scott; Sara E. Harjo; Stanley Tiger c/o Mary Tiger; Stephen Crowels c/o Ruth Marie Crowels; Strata Minerals, Inc.; Sue Harjo; Suelinda Harjo-Echeverria; Sundea Harjo c/o Daniel Harjo; Susan Ailene Gough; Susie Manley Soweka c/o Robin Soweka; The Billy Wayne Gorman Family Investment Limited Partnership; Thomas Cordell Scott; Tracy Arnold; Tulsa Royalties Company; Vickie L. Maness c/o John Maness; Virginia A. Niehuis, formerly Peace; Blue Water Resources, LLC; BP America Production Company; Canaan Resources, L.L.C.; Citrus Energy Corporation; Clearwater Enterprises; David J. Chernicky Trust; David J. Fruit; Falcon E&P Royalty Holdings, LLC; Falcon E&P Six, LLC; Keith A. Sackett; Oklaco Holding, LLC; R. Keith Downing; Redbud E&P Inc.; Steven D. Bryant; WSGP Gas Producing, LLC; Aurora Coal Gas, LLC; Bennett Cowper Jr., Trustee of the Mary Jo Cowper Trust for the Benefit of Bennett Cowper, Jr.; Brenda Cowper Smith, Trustee of the Mary Jo Cowper Trust for the Benefit of Brenda Cowper Smith; Cobra Petroleum; David O. Cordell, AIF for Emily C. Scott, a/k/a Emily Cordell Scott; Diverse Energy Investments, Inc.; Doris Nixon; Erma Dean Green, Trustee of the Green Family Trust dated April 3, 1992 c/o Joseph M. Green; Estate of Edward Salt c/o Martin Manley, Jr.; Estate of Gene Harmon c/o Kelly Harmon; Estate of Louisa Tiger Harjo c/o Albert Harjo; Estate of Marsey Harjo c/o Daniel Harjo; Estate of Mary Jo Cowper c/o Brenda Cowper Smith; Estate of Michael Lee Arnold c/o Tracy Arnold; Estate of Rebecca Bloom c/o Monty Stuart Arnold; Estate of Roscoe G. B. Cowper c/o Brenda Cowper Smith; Fortune Natural Resources Corporation; Jack Bloom; Lloyd Tarman; Lorena Razook, Trustee of the Lorena Razook Revocable Trust dated 1/31/2000 c/o Victor Razook; Loyd Jones; Mahalo Energy (USA) Inc.; MALKA Production Company; Miller WI, LLC; OakPar Resources, Inc.; Orion Energy Resources, LLC; Orion Exploration, LLC; Patricia A. Cordell and Kathleen Lu Meredith, Co-Executors and Co-Personal Representatives of the Last Will and Testament of John T. Cordell, deceased c/o Clark Patrick Cordell; Penn Virginia Oil & Gas Corporation; R. L. Zinn et al, Ltd.; Robert E. Lorton c/o Frank Hawkins; Rollyson Corporation; S&C Properties; Sally Cowper Sheppard, Trustee of the Mary Jo Cowper Trust for the Benefit of Sally Cowper Sheppard; Sally P. Westfall Living Trust c/o Leslie Westfall; Serena B. Kundysek, Trustee of the Big Sky Mineral Trust; Southwest Petroleum Company; Stanley Buckner, a/k/a James Buckner c/o Tiralee Calhoun; Sun Energy Corp.; Thomas N. Capucille and Sonja J. Capucille, husband and wife, as joint tenants; Tom Tally c/o Wilma L. Tally; Victor Razook; Williams Produc-tion Mid-Continent Company a/k/a WPX Energy Mid-Continent Company a/k/a WPX Energy Arkoma Gathering, LLC; Arline Beatrice Smith; Bank of Oklahoma N.A., Trustee of the Benjamin and Laura Parish Martin Memorial Trust; Carolyn G. Martin, now Fackler; Estate of Kent B. Kennedy, aka Kent Bond Kennedy c/o Marjorie C. Kennedy; Gertrude H. Martin and Villard Martin, IV, Trustees of the Villard Martin, Jr. Trust dated July 8, 1997; Harriet Martin Riggs, Trustee of the Harriet Martin Riggs Revocable Inter Vivos Trust dated March 20, 2007; Harry H. Diamond, Inc. H. Jeffrey Diamond, President; Jack Campbell Ranch, LLC; John Green, Trustee of the Green Family Trust dated April 3, 1992; John M. Green, Trustee of the Green Family Trust dated April 3, 1992; Leslie K. Martin; Lousanne Wise Yandell C/o Diana Lynne Yandell; Mary Joy Cowper Trust for Benefit of Bennett Cowper, Jr.; Meadors Properties, LLC Attn: Robert R. Meadors; Millsap Family Minerals, LLC; PAR Oil Company, Inc.; Patsy Ann Viersen Brown; R.B.G. Cowper Trust and Mary Joy Cowper Trust for benefit of Jane Cowper Henson; R.B.G. Cowper Trust and Mary Joy Cowper Trust for benefit Continued on next page

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Johnson; Freddie Crowels; Glen Harjo; Harmon Oil & Gas, LLC; Jack M. Bloom and Laneill D. Bloom, Trustees of the Jack and Laneill Bloom Family Trust; Jacob Harjo c/o Carolyn Harjo; Joe Don Crowels c/o Amos Lynn Crowels, Jr.; John M. Harjo; Joseph M. Green, Trustee of the Green Family Trust dated April 3, 1992; Judith Ann Manley c/o Emmett Manley; Julia Eche-verria; Katie M. Harjo; Kelly Harmon; Lauren Arnold; Leatrice Manley c/o Hillis Eugene Manley; Leatris Manley c/o Hillis Eugene Manley; Martin Manley, Jr.; Mary Lou Crowels Isaac; Mary Tiger; Meadors Properties, LLC; Melissa Arnold; Monty Stuart Arnold; Morresa Tiger c/o Mary Tiger; Newman Crowels, Jr.; Nora Jane Bosen Crowels c/o Freddie Crowels; Patricia A. Cordell, Trustee of the Patricia A. Cordell Trust, a revocable Trust created March 19, 2007; R.B.G. Cowper Trust for the Benefit of Bennett Cowper, Jr.; Remington Royalty III, LLC; Rhoda Ann Manley; Rhoda Manley; Richard John Crowels c/o Tulsa Day Center for the Homeless, Inc.; Robert C. White; Robert Manley; Robert Wayne Manley; Ruth Harmon c/o Craig Harmon; Salina M. Harjo; Sally Ann Crowels Wenner; Sam Harmon c/o James Harmon; Sara Buffington Scott; Sara E. Harjo; Stanley Tiger c/o Mary Tiger; Stephen Crowels c/o Ruth Marie Crowels; Strata Minerals, Inc.; Sue Harjo; Suelinda Harjo-Echeverria; Sundea Harjo c/o Daniel Harjo; Susan Ailene Gough; Susie Manley Soweka c/o Robin Soweka; The Billy Wayne Gorman Family Investment Limited Partnership; Thomas Cordell Scott; Tracy Arnold; Tulsa Royalties Company; Vickie L. Maness c/o John Maness; Virginia A. Niehuis, formerly Peace; Blue Water Resources, LLC; BP America Production Company; Canaan Resources, L.L.C.; Citrus Energy Corporation; Clearwater Enterprises; David J. Chernicky Trust; David J. Fruit; Falcon E&P Royalty Holdings, LLC; Falcon E&P Six, LLC; Keith A. Sackett; Oklaco Holding, LLC; R. Keith Downing; Redbud E&P Inc.; Steven D. Bryant; WSGP Gas Producing, LLC; Aurora Coal Gas, LLC; Bennett Cowper Jr., Trustee of the Mary Jo Cowper Trust for the Benefit of Bennett Cowper, Jr.; Brenda Cowper Smith, Trustee of the Mary Jo Cowper Trust for the Benefit of Brenda Cowper Smith; Cobra Petroleum; David O. Cordell, AIF for Emily C. Scott, a/k/a Emily Cordell Scott; Diverse Energy Investments, Inc.; Doris Nixon; Erma Dean Green, Trustee of the Green Family Trust dated April 3, 1992 c/o Joseph M. Green; Estate of Edward Salt c/o Martin Manley, Jr.; Estate of Gene Harmon c/o Kelly Harmon; Estate of Louisa Tiger Harjo c/o Albert Harjo; Estate of Marsey Harjo c/o Daniel Harjo; Estate of Mary Jo Cowper c/o Brenda Cowper Smith; Estate of Michael Lee Arnold c/o Tracy Arnold; Estate of Rebecca Bloom c/o Monty Stuart Arnold; Estate of Roscoe G. B. Cowper c/o Brenda Cowper Smith; Fortune Natural Resources Corporation; Jack Bloom; Lloyd Tarman; Lorena Razook, Trustee of the Lorena Razook Revocable Trust dated 1/31/2000 c/o Victor Razook; Loyd Jones; Mahalo Energy (USA) Inc.; MALKA Production Company; Miller WI, LLC; OakPar Resources, Inc.; Orion Energy Resources, LLC; Orion Exploration, LLC; Patricia A. Cordell and Kathleen Lu Meredith, Co-Executors and Co-Personal Representatives of the Last Will and Testament of John T. Cordell, deceased c/o Clark Patrick Cordell; Penn Virginia Oil & Gas Corporation; R. L. Zinn et al, Ltd.; Robert E. Lorton c/o Frank Hawkins; Rollyson Corporation; S&C Properties; Sally Cowper Sheppard, Trustee of the Mary Jo Cowper Trust for the Benefit of Sally Cowper Sheppard; Sally P. Westfall Living Trust c/o Leslie Westfall; Serena B. Kundysek, Trustee of the Big Sky Mineral Trust; Southwest Petroleum Company; Stanley Buckner, a/k/a James Buckner c/o Tiralee Calhoun; Sun Energy Corp.; Thomas N. Capucille and Sonja J. Capucille, husband and wife, as joint tenants; Tom Tally c/o Wilma L. Tally; Victor Razook; Williams Produc-tion Mid-Continent Company a/k/a WPX Energy Mid-Continent Company a/k/a WPX Energy Arkoma Gathering, LLC; SECTION 19-9N-13E:; Albert Harjo; Alice Gay Shinn, apparent s/p/a Alice Gay Steward; Ann Hughey Sackett; Bennett Cowper Jr., Trustee of the Mary Joy Cowper Trust for the benefit of Bennett Cowper, Jr.; Billy Joe Harjo; Bradley Moss, as Manager of Moss Investment, LLC, as Trustee of the Moss Family Revocable Trust dated 4/1/2010; Brenda Cowper Smith, Trustee of the Mary Joy Cowper Trust and the R. B. G. Cowper Trust for the benefit of Brenda Cowper Smith, in equal shares; Cambria Energy, LLC; Caroline R. Gunn; Chancey Bad Creek Farm, LLC Attn: Florence Chancey; Christopher Harjo, Jr.; Daniel Harjo; Danil L. Harjo-Echeverria; Diana D. Srader, as Trustee of the Diana D. Srader Revocable Trust dated 5/18/2011; Elijah Harjo; Estate of Estel-line Harjo C/o Danny Harjo; Fanny Harjo Johnson C/o Benjamin Isaac Johnson; Gary Gray and Sherry Gray; Glen Roland Martin, Jr.; Hannah Harjo; James J. Roberts, a/k/a Jim Roberts, Trustee of the James J. Roberts Revocable Trust dated 6/19/1998; Jane

Cowper Henson, Trustee of the Mary Joy Cowper Trust and the R. B. G. Cowper Trust for the benefit of Jane Cowper Henson, in equal shares; Janet Parks 2017 Revocable Trust; Janice Taylor, as Trustee of the Janice Taylor Revocable Trust dated 3/30/2011; John M. Green, Trustee of the Green Family Trust c/o Joseph M. Green; Joyce Parks Tomlinson, a/k/a Joyce Bradstreet, a/k/a Joyce Tomlinson; Julia Echeverria; Katie Mae Harjo; Meadors Properties, LLC Attn: Robert R. Meadors; Millsap Family Minerals; Nancy G. McAllister, formerly Marini, formerly Gillett; Patricia Lynn Summers; Remington Royalty III, LLC; Rhonda C. Handke, as Trustee of the Rhonda C. Handke Living Trust; RPB Minerals Company, LLC c/o Trust Company of Oklahoma; Sally Cowper Sheppard, Trustee of the Mary Joy Cowper Trust and the R. B. G. Cowper Trust for the benefit of Sally Cowper Sheppard, in equal shares; Stan Brownlee, as Successor Trustee of the Bernice Parks Aldrich Trust, under Revocable Trust Agreement dated 10/13/1978 c/o Stan Brownlee; WHH Royalty Holdings, LLC; Aurora Coal Gas, LLC C/o Fleischaker Companies; Blue Water Resources, LLC; BP America Production Company; Canaan Resources, LLC; Citrus Energy Corpo-ration; Clearwater Enterprises, LLC; David J. Fruit; Falcon E&P Royalty Holdings, LLC; Falcon E&P Six, LLC; Keith A. Sackett; Miller WI, LLC; Oklaco Holding, LLC; Orion Energy Resources, LLC C/o Orion Exploration, LLC; PV Mill Creek, LLC; R. Keith Downing; Redbud E&P Inc.; Robert E. Lorton c/o Robert E. Lorton, III; Sally P. Westfall Living Trust c/o Denise Westfall; Sun Energy Corp.; Unit Petro-leum Company; WSGP Gas Producing, LLC; Alice C. Folk; Carolyn C. Carroll; Chesapeake Exploration Limited Part-nership; Craig Harmon; Ella McDonald, as Trustee of the Ella McDonald Revo-cable Trust Agreement dated 7/31/2013; Gemini Coal Gas, LLC; J. Clark Bundren; James M. Schwartz c/o James M. Schwartz, Jr.; James M. Schwartz, Jr.; James R. Eagleton c/o Sarah F. Senger; Jay B. Hughey c/o Jay R. Bond; Jennifer K. Techau; Jolen Operating Company; Joseph M. Green and Erma Dean Green, Trustees of the Green Family Trust created U/I dated 4/3/1992 c/o Joseph M. Green; Kelly Harmon; May Estes Whitlow and Margaret Turner Pyle c/o John Daniel Sellers, III; Melissa K. Pesicka; Penn Virginia MC Energy, LLC; Penn Virginia Oil & Gas Corporation; R. B. G. Cowper Trust, f/b/o Bennett Cowper, Jr.; R. L. Zinn et al Ltd.; Sarah F. Senger; Susan F. Senger; The Estate of Dorothy Follansbee c/o Modine Hooten; The Estate of John R. Hughey c/o Melissa Dennis; The Estate of Kenneth W. Lackey c/o Marsha A. Vining; The Estate of Melvin J. Hughey c/o Melissa Dennis; The Estate of Richard L. Gunn, Jr. c/o Caroline Rebecca Gunn; The Estate W. M. McLennan c/o Chad Aaron McLennan; Thomas R. Schwartz; Travis B. Hughey; Williams Production Mid-Continent Company a/k/a WPX Energy Mid-Continent a/k/a WPX Energy Arkoma Gathering LLC; SECTION 30-9N-13E:; Amos Harjo; Annette Butler c/o Renita Faye Butler; Belinda Proctor Wacoche; Bernard Darvin Heer a/k/a B. Darvin Heer; Bertha M. Carr, now Tonemah c/o William Claude Tonemah; Billie Snell, Jack Snell and Gene Snell, Trustees c/o Jack R. Key; Brenda Howell; Brian Scott Manning Living Trust dated November 4, 2010 Brian Scott Manning, Trustee; Brian Wacoche; CIANNA Resources, Inc.; Crystal Proctor; Daryl B. Shuttlesworth Living Revocable Trust dated November 13, 2013 Daryl B. Shuttlesworth, Trustee; David Nunn a/k/a David Samuel Nunn; David W. Summers; Dennis R. McCollum; Diana Appleman a/k/a Dianna Nunn Appleman; Don Bohannon; Don Elder and Hazel Elder; Donald Edward McMahan; Donna Kay McMahan, now Scholl; Edith Nunn; Edna J. Bohannon; Edna Jane Carr Glenn; Emma Proctor c/o Etta Proctor; Ernest W. Summers & Beatrice Summers; Etta Proctor; Evelyn Burgess Puntka; Fannie Proctor; First Presbyterian Church of Oklahoma City; Fred Bohannon Royalty Company c/o Martha Bohannon Cox; Gail Colleen Bohannon, a/k/a Gail Colleen McClease; George E. Bohannon; Georgia A. Bohannon Family Trust dated March 5, 2010 Georgia A. Bohannon, Trustee; Harris Foundation, Inc.; Hiawatha Gaino a/k/a Hiawatha Gano c/o Stephen C Kiele, II; Hubbartt Family Trust dated March 3, 1997 James E. and Mary L. Hubbartt, Trustees; Jack Stokes; Jerry Emerson aka Jerry Emerson Walker; Jerry Reese Bohannon; Jess Waterdown; Jesse Nino; Joe Marion Bohannon; John Edmond Heer a/k/a John E. Heer; John Edward McMahan; John T. Nunn, Jr.; Joseph E. Nunn; Joseph E. Nunn and JoAnn Nunn, a/k/a Jo Ann Nunn Goodno; Judith Marie Thompson; Keith Butler c/o Renita Faye Butler; Lee Butler; Liberated L & E, LLC; Linda Fay Proctor Buckley; Linda Hall c/o Ralph A. Hall; Lisa Husman; Louise Burgess Harjo; Margie Carr; Marianne Bohannon Williams now, Jost; Marion M. Burnham, individually and as Trustee of the Marion M. Burnham Living Trust dated January 11, 2008 c/o Brooke Ann Orscheln; Marscilla

Bohannon c/o George E. Bohannon; Melody Harjo-Robinson; Michael Ragsdale; Misty Lynn Bohannon, a/k/a Misty Linn Bohannon; Nancy C. Baglione; Nancy Coleman a/k/a Nancy Nunn Coleman; Nicholas Proctor; Okla-homa City University; Patricia Summers aka Patricia Lynn Summers; Paul M. Bohannon; R. M. Butts c/o Kenneth Butts; Randy Dean Whittern; Ray A. Mauldin; Raymond Summers and Janice Lee Summers, a/k/a Janice Summers; Renita Faye Butler; Richard H. Rose, a/k/a Richard E. Rose; Richmond Carr; Robbie Billy; Robert A. Bohannon, Jr.; Robert Jones; Roberta May Green; Rodney Jones; Ronnie Harjo; Rosalie Wells; Rose-Wall OK, LLC; Rulewicz Energy, LLC; Sandy Pressler; Shana Waterdown; Shirley Smith; Shirley Wilson a/k/a Shirley Nunn Wilson; Skye B. Castle; Snell Living Trust U/T/A dated 4/1/2017 Rose Marie Snell and Michael Heer, Trustee; Sonny Proctor; Stacy Hays; Teresa Carr Noear; Teresa James; Thomas J. Warne; Tonya Jordan-Ferruzza; Wake Energy, LLC; Wall George Rose Layton, LLC; Wallace Curry, a/k/a Wallace Cully c/o Louise Burgess Harjo; William B. Blankenship and Clara B. Blankenship Revocable Living Trust dated October 10, 2010 Karen J. DePue (now Schaub) and Sharon K. Jones, Co-Trustees c/o Karen J Schaub; William E. Secrest, Jr., Trustee of the William E. Secrest, Jr. Living Revocable Trust, dated May 12, 2006 201 Circle Drive; Willie Timothy Proctor DOC 458307; Antioch Energy LLC; BP America Production Company; Canaan Resources, LLC; Concorde Resources Corporation; Falcon E&P Royalty Holdings, LLC; Falcon E&P Six, LLC; Redbud E&P Inc; Beatrice Carr Deere c/o Brenda Howell; Beatrice E. Summers; Billie M. Manning, as Trustee of the Billie M. Manning Trust, dated March 18, 1991 c/o Brian Scott Manning; Billy Joe Dozier; Bonnie Rolland; Chesapeake Exploration, LLC; Citation 2004 Invest-ment Limited Partnership, dated April 1, 2010; Coastal Management Trust; Cobra Petroleum Company; Dee Walker c/o Jerry Emerson Walker; Domingo Urive; Donald Ray Hopkins and M. Susan Hopkins; Doris Bush Maher, Trustee of the Doris Bush Maher Revocable Trust; Elizabeth Fern Krehbiel; Ernest W. Summers; Estate of Ben F. Walker; Estate of Jan Carl Evans, Sr. c/o Jan Carl Evans; Gary Lee Snyder; George Dozier, Sr. c/o George Dozier, Jr.; George E. Bohannon; Isler Oil L.P.; Jacqueline Shamel, Co-Trustee of the Snell Heirs Revocable Trust Agreement Under Trust Agreement dated December 9, 1978; Jerry Harjo; John Butenschoen; Jolen Operating Company; Juanita Dozier; Kathleen M. Farley Real Estate Trust dated 5/15/2012; Legus Harjo; Lewis Harjo, Jr.; Lynette Layton Children’s Trust Oil & Gas Group c/o JPMorgan Chase Bank, NA, Trustee; M. W. Burnham c/o Brooke Ann Orscheln; Marlene Scott; Marvin Eugene Summers; Mary Catherine Isler Snyder c/o Gary Lee Snyder; Mary DuBoise; Mattie Dozier; Penn Virginia MC Energy, LLC; Pro Mineral LLC; R.L. Zinn et al, Ltd.; Randy Harjo; Sharon J. Bell, Trustee of the Marital Trust under the will of John Rogers, Jr.; Socorro Flores c/o Domingo Urive; Southwest Petroleum Company; The Estate of Jerome B. Snyder, individually and as Trustee for Lawrence Allen Snyder c/o Gary Lee Snyder; The University of Tulsa College of Law, for the benefit of the John and Hazel Rogers Scholarship Fund; Unit Petroleum Company; United Land Company; Williams Production Mid-Continent Company a/k/a WPX Energy Mid-Continent Company a/k/a WPX Energy Arkoma Gathering, LLC; Yannah Proctor Watterdown Schrum, now Johnson; RESPONDENTS WITH UNKNOWN ADDRESSES:; Clara B. Ballard Address Unknown; Estate of Lillian Manley Deere Address Unknown; Hannah Harjo Address Unknown; School District Number 9-J Address Unknown; Alan G. Mikell, Trustee of Alan G. Mikell 1991 Revo-cable Trust Address Unknown; Betty Crowel Buckner Address Unknown; Blair Trust No. 2 Address Unknown; C. S. Boulden, Trustee Address Unknown; Don J. Gaither Address Unknown; ERC Energy, Inc. Address Unknown; Estate of John T. Cordell Address Unknown; Estate of John Tiger Address Unknown; Estate of Minnie Jean Manley Address Unknown; Estate of Robert McRay Address Unknown; Estate of Rose Bull, nee Tiger Address Unknown; Freda Sue Crowels Address Unknown; Johnnie C. Ramo Address Unknown; Jonah Crowels Address Unknown; Katie John Crowels Address Unknown; Kent Murrell Address Unknown; LA&A Drilling Program 1976-A Address Unknown; Lois Jean Manley Smith Address Unknown; Lydia Jane Manley Harjo Address Unknown; Merchants National Bank for the benefit of J. Burl Eakle Address Unknown; Myrtle M. Carloss Address Unknown; R. E. Dodd, Inc. Address Unknown; Richard Swarm Address Unknown; Shirley Crowels Tiger Address Unknown; Tommy Crowels Address Unknown; William O. Parris Address Unknown; Estate of Sundea Harjo Address Unknown; Salina M. Harjo Address Unknown; Sue Ann Harjo Address Unknown; Suelinda Harjo-Echeverria Address Unknown;

The Baptist Foundation of Oklahoma, Trustee of the Harvey B. Platt Endowment Trust Address Unknown; The Billy Wayne Gorman Family Investment Limited Partnership Address Unknown; Birdie Wolf Address Unknown; Cemelane Piegon Address Unknown; Dennis Flinn Proctor Address Unknown; Estate of Billie Fisher Address Unknown; Estate of J. P. Parks a/k/a J.R. Parks Address Unknown; John Brooks Address Unknown; John Riley and Hazel Riley Address Unknown; Mayme Parks Address Unknown; Melissa Dennis Address Unknown; The Estate of Frank J. Bartleson Address Unknown; The Estate of Sara McGinnis Address Unknown; Harry D. Sweet Address Unknown; Sam Nino, Jr. Address Unknown; W. G. Harris Address Unknown; Benjamin Charles Walker Address Unknown; Dennie Dozier Address Unknown; Harry Eugene Walker Address Unknown; Isol Walker Address Unknown; Jack William Walker Address Unknown; John Rogers Address Unknown; Nellie Ellen Walker Address Unknown; Rebecca Walker Address Unknown; Sally P. Westfall Living Trust Address Unknown; Willard Thomas Walker Address Unknown; and all persons, owners, producers, operators, purchasers and takers of oil and gas, and all other interested persons in McIntosh County, Oklahoma.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Applicant in this cause is requesting that the Commission issue an Order authorizing a multiunit horizontal well in Sections 18, 19, and 30, Township 9 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicant in this cause is requesting the following special relief:

(a) Approving one (1) multiunit hori-zontal well in the 640 acre drilling and spacing units formed for the Mississippian, Woodford, and Hunton common sources of supply in Sections 18, 19, and 30, Township 9 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Okla-homa, so as to allow such multiunit horizontal well to be drilled as described in Paragraph F above and to be completed in and to produce hydro-carbons from the above named separate common sources of supply. The Order should establish a proper allocation factor for allocating the cost of and the production and proceeds from such multiunit horizontal wells to each of the affected units covered hereby.

(b) The legal descriptions of the land sections adjacent to the area within which the multiunit authority is sought are Sections 12, 13, 24, 25, and 36, Township 9 North, Range 12 East, Hughes County; and, Sections 7, 8, 17, 20, 29, 31, and 32, Township 9 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County. Applicant further requests that Applicant, or some other party, be authorized the right to drill said well. Applicant further requests that it be permitted to produce said well from all common sources of supply covered hereby without any downward allowable adjustment. The Applicant requests that the Commission grant such other and further relief as may be proper based upon the evidence presented at the hearing herein.

(c) The Applicant may request that the Order be made effective on a date prior to the signing thereof.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause be set before an Adminis-trative Law Judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Commission.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Hearing Docket at the Corporation Commission, Eastern Regional Service Office, Tulsa, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m., on the 8th day of January, 2019, and that this notice be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicant and interested parties may present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone shall contact the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide their name and phone number.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this application, contact BENJAMIN J. BROWN, OBA #30843, Attorney for Applicant, 1560 East 21st Street, Suite 310, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74114, (918) 779-6047 or contact: Erica Shep-herd at Calyx Energy III, LLC. Its address is 6120 South Yale Avenue, Suite 1480, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136, Telephone (918) 949-4224.

CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA

DANA L. MURPHY,Chairman

J. TODD HIETT,Vice Chairman

BOB ANTHONY,Commissioner

DONE AND PERFORMED this 13th day of December, 2018.BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:

Peggy Mitchell,Commission Secretary

(12-19-18)

(CD11665962)NOTICE OF HEARING

CAUSE CD NO. 201810507-TBEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA

APPLICANT: CALYX ENERGY III, LLC. RELIEF SOUGHT: MULTIUNIT HORIZONTAL WELL. LAND COVERED: SECTIONS 18, 19, AND 30, TOWNSHIP 9 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST, MCINTOSH COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: To the following parties, if living; or if deceased, then their unknown heirs, devisees, executors, administrators, successors, trustees, and/or assigns; or, the unknown successors, trustees or assigns, if any, of any dissolved corpo-ration, or the unknown successors of any party designated in any record as trustee: Albert Harjo; Amos Lynn Crowels, Jr.; Arline Beatrice Smith; Billy Joe Harjo; Buddy Dale Manley; Buddy Manley; Cambria Energy, LLC; Carolyn S. Harmon; Charles E. Harmon; Christopher D. Harjo, Jr. a/k/a Christopher Harjo c/o Katie Mae Harjo; Clara R. Baxter c/o Arline Beatrice Smith; Craig Harmon; Danil L. Harjo-Echeverria; Danny Harjo; David Crowels, a/k/a Sonny Crowels; David Oscar Cordell; Elijah Harjo; Estelline Harjo c/o Daniel Harjo; Fanny Harjo Johnson; Freddie Crowels; Glen Harjo; Harmon Oil & Gas, LLC; Jack M. Bloom and Laneill D. Bloom, Trustees of the Jack and Laneill Bloom Family Trust; Jacob Harjo c/o Carolyn Harjo; Joe Don Crowels c/o Amos Lynn Crowels, Jr.; John M. Harjo; Joseph M. Green, Trustee of the Green Family Trust dated April 3, 1992; Judith Ann Manley c/o Emmett Manley; Julia Eche-verria; Katie M. Harjo; Kelly Harmon; Lauren Arnold; Leatrice Manley c/o Hillis Eugene Manley; Leatris Manley c/o Hillis Eugene Manley; Martin Manley, Jr.; Mary Lou Crowels Isaac; Mary Tiger; Meadors Properties, LLC; Melissa Arnold; Monty Stuart Arnold; Morresa Tiger c/o Mary Tiger; Newman Crowels, Jr.; Nora Jane Bosen Crowels c/o Freddie Crowels; Patricia A. Cordell, Trustee of the Patricia A. Cordell Trust, a revocable Trust created March 19, 2007; R.B.G. Cowper Trust for the Benefit of Bennett Cowper, Jr.; Remington Royalty III, LLC; Rhoda Ann Manley; Rhoda Manley; Richard John Crowels c/o Tulsa Day Center for the Homeless, Inc.; Robert C. White; Robert Manley; Robert Wayne Manley; Ruth Harmon c/o Craig Harmon; Salina M. Harjo; Sally Ann Crowels Wenner; Sam Harmon c/o James Harmon; Sara Buffington Scott; Sara E. Harjo; Stanley Tiger c/o Mary Tiger; Stephen Crowels c/o Ruth Marie Crowels; Strata Minerals, Inc.; Sue Harjo; Suelinda Harjo-Echeverria; Sundea Harjo c/o Daniel Harjo; Susan Ailene Gough; Susie Manley Soweka c/o Robin Soweka; The Billy Wayne Gorman Family Investment Limited Partnership; Thomas Cordell Scott; Tracy Arnold; Tulsa Royalties Company; Vickie L. Maness c/o John Maness; Virginia A. Niehuis, formerly Peace; Blue Water Resources, LLC; BP America Production Company; Canaan Resources, L.L.C.; Citrus Energy Corporation; Clearwater Enterprises; David J. Chernicky Trust; David J. Fruit; Falcon E&P Royalty Holdings, LLC; Falcon E&P Six, LLC; Keith A. Sackett; Oklaco Holding, LLC; R. Keith Downing; Redbud E&P Inc.; Steven D. Bryant; WSGP Gas Producing, LLC; Aurora Coal Gas, LLC; Bennett Cowper Jr., Trustee of the Mary Jo Cowper Trust for the Benefit of Bennett Cowper, Jr.; Brenda Cowper Smith, Trustee of the Mary Jo Cowper Trust for the Benefit of Brenda Cowper Smith; Cobra Petroleum; David O. Cordell, AIF for Emily C. Scott, a/k/a Emily Cordell Scott; Diverse Energy Investments, Inc.; Doris Nixon; Erma Dean Green, Trustee of the Green Family Trust dated April 3, 1992 c/o Joseph M. Green; Estate of Edward Salt c/o Martin Manley, Jr.; Estate of Gene Harmon c/o Kelly Harmon; Estate of Louisa Tiger Harjo c/o Albert Harjo; Estate of Marsey Harjo c/o Daniel Harjo; Estate of Mary Jo Cowper c/o Brenda Cowper Smith; Estate of Michael Lee Arnold c/o Tracy Arnold; Estate of Rebecca Bloom c/o Monty Stuart Arnold; Estate of Roscoe G. B. Cowper c/o Brenda Cowper Smith; Fortune Natural Resources Corporation; Jack Bloom; Lloyd Tarman; Lorena Razook, Trustee of the Lorena Razook Revocable Trust dated 1/31/2000 c/o Victor Razook; Loyd Jones; Mahalo Energy (USA) Inc.; MALKA Production Company; Miller WI, LLC; OakPar Resources, Inc.; Orion Energy Resources, LLC; Orion Exploration, LLC; Patricia A. Cordell and Kathleen Lu Meredith, Co-Executors and Co-Personal Representatives of the Last Will and Testament of John T. Cordell, deceased c/o Clark Patrick Cordell; Penn Virginia Oil & Gas Corporation; R. L. Zinn et al, Ltd.; Robert E. Lorton c/o Frank Hawkins; Rollyson Corporation; S&C Properties; Sally Cowper Sheppard, Trustee of the Mary Jo Cowper Trust for the Benefit of Sally Cowper Sheppard; Sally P. Westfall Living Trust c/o Leslie Westfall; Serena

zontal well in the 640-acre drilling and spacing units formed for the Mississippian and Woodford common sources of supply in Sections 6, 7, and 18, Township 9 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma, so as to allow such multiunit horizontal well to be drilled as described in Paragraph G above and to be completed in and to produce hydrocarbons from the above-named separate common sources of supply. The Order should establish a proper allocation factor for allocating the cost of and the production and proceeds from such multiunit horizontal wells to each of the affected units covered hereby.

(b) The legal descriptions of the land sections adjacent to the area within which the multiunit authority is sought are Section 36, Township 10 North, Range 12 East, Okfuskee County; Sections 1, 12, 13, and 24, Township 9 North, Range 12 East, Hughes County; Section 31, Township 10 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County; and, Sections 5, 8, 17, 19, and 20, Township 9 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County. Applicant further requests that Applicant, or some other party, be authorized the right to drill said well. Applicant further requests that it be permitted to produce said well from all common sources of supply covered hereby without any downward allowable adjustment. The Applicant requests that the Commission grant such other and further relief as may be proper based upon the evidence presented at the hearing herein.

(c) The Applicant may request that the Order be made effective on a date prior to the signing thereof.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause be set before an Administrative Law Judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Commission.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Hearing Docket at the Corporation Commission, Eastern Regional Service Office, Tulsa, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m., on the 8th day of January, 2019, and that this notice be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicant and interested parties may present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone shall contact the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide their name and phone number.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this application, contact BENJAMIN J. BROWN, OBA #30843, Attorney for Applicant, 1560 East 21st Street, Suite 310, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74114, (918) 779-6047 or contact: Erica Shep-herd at Calyx Energy III, LLC. Its address is 6120 South Yale Avenue, Suite 1480, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136, Telephone (918) 949-4224.

CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA

DANA L. MURPHY,Chairman

J. TODD HIETT,Vice Chairman

BOB ANTHONY,Commissioner

DONE AND PERFORMED this 13th day of December, 2018.BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:

Peggy Mitchell,Commission Secretary

(12-19-18)

(CD11665957)NOTICE OF HEARING

CAUSE CD NO. 201810506-TBEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA

APPLICANT: CALYX ENERGY III, LLC. RELIEF SOUGHT: MULTIUNIT HORIZONTAL WELL. LAND COVERED: SECTIONS 18, 19, AND 30, TOWNSHIP 9 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST, MCINTOSH COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: To the following parties, if living; or if deceased, then their unknown heirs, devisees, executors, administrators, successors, trustees, and/or assigns; or, the unknown successors, trustees or assigns, if any, of any dissolved corpo-ration, or the unknown successors of any party designated in any record as trustee: Albert Harjo; Amos Lynn Crowels, Jr.; Arline Beatrice Smith; Billy Joe Harjo; Buddy Dale Manley; Buddy Manley; Cambria Energy, LLC; Carolyn S. Harmon; Charles E. Harmon; Christopher D. Harjo, Jr. a/k/a Christopher Harjo c/o Katie Mae Harjo; Clara R. Baxter c/o Arline Beatrice Smith; Craig Harmon; Danil L. Harjo-Echeverria; Danny Harjo; David Crowels, a/k/a Sonny Crowels; David Oscar Cordell; Elijah Harjo; Estelline Harjo c/o Daniel Harjo; Fanny Harjo Continued on next page

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common source of supply in the drilling and spacing unit involved herein under a plan of development and has proposed to commence such plan of development of such unit by an initial well in the lands covered hereby, and that Applicant has been unable to reach an agreement with the owners of drilling rights named as respondents herein with respect to such proposed plan of devel-opment of the separate common sources of supply in the drilling and spacing unit covered hereby.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the application in this cause requests that the Applicant or some other party recommended by Applicant be designated as operator under the order to be entered in this cause of the common supply in the drilling and spacing unit involved herein, including the proposed initial well and any subse-quent wells under Applicant’s proposed plan of development of such unit. Appli-cant may request up to one year for the date of the order to enter in this cause, within which to commence the initial well.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be referred to an Admin-istrative Law Judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Corpo-ration Commission.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Merits Docket at the Corporation Commission, First Floor, Jim Thorpe Building, Okla-homa City, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m., on the 7th day of January, 2019, and that this notice will be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicant and interested parties may present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. An interested party who wishes to participate by telephone shall contact the Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide his or her name and phone number.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action contact Trent Christensen, landman for Applicant, at (405) 252-8109, or Emily P. Smith, attorney, OBA No. 20805, (405) 272-4710, 101 Park Avenue, Suite 1400, Oklahoma City, OK 73102. Please refer to Cause CD Number.DONE AND PERFORMED THIS 17th day of December, 2018.

CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA

DANA L. MURPHY,Chairman

J. TODD HIETT,Vice Chairman

BOB ANTHONY,Commissioner

BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:PEGGY MITCHELL,Commission Secretary

(12-19-18)

(CD11666766)NOTICE OF HEARING

CAUSE CD NO. 201810577BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA

APPLICANT: RED ROCKS OIL & GAS OPERATING, LLC AND RED ROCKS ENERGY PARTNERS, LP. RELIEF SOUGHT: POOLING. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 3 WEST, GARVIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, PURCHASERS AND TAKERS OF OIL AND GAS, INCLUDING but not limited to all persons if living or if deceased, their known and unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devi-sees, trustees and assigns, immediate and remote of any such party, and all corporations existing and if dissolved, known and unknown successors, and all persons having an interest in the captioned land.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applicant in this cause is requesting that the Commission enter an order pooling the interests and adjudicating the rights and equities of oil and gas owners in the Mississippian and Woodford common sources of supply underlying Section 34, Township 2 North, Range 3 West, Garvin County, Oklahoma, and desig-nating Applicant or some other owner of the right to drill as operator of the unit well. Applicant may request at the hearing that the order provide that any owner electing an alternative to partici-pation in the well drilled thereunder shall be deemed to have relinquished all working interest and right to drill in the unit and common sources of supply named herein as to such well and any wells drilled subsequent thereto. Appli-cant may also request that the order to issue in this cause provide to the operator a period of one (1) year from the date of the order in which to commence operations for the drilling of the initial well proposed hereunder.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Hearing Docket at the Corporation Commission, Jim Thorpe Building, 2101 North Lincoln Boulevard, Oklahoma City, OK 73105, at 8:30

a.m., on January 7, 2019, and that this notice be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Applicants and interested parties may present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone shall contact Applicants or Applicants’ attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide their names and telephone numbers.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action contact Justin Greenfield, Red Rocks Oil & Gas Operating, LLC, and Red Rocks Energy Partners, LP, 1141 N. Robinson, Suite 301, Oklahoma City, OK 73103, Tele-phone: 405/600-3065 and/or Gregory L. Mahaffey or Caleb A. Hartwell, Attorneys, 300 N.E. 1st Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73104-4004, Tele-phone: 405/236-0478.

CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA

DANA L. MURPHY,Chairman

J. TODD HIETT,Vice-Chairman

BOB ANTHONY,Commissioner

DONE AND PERFORMED ON DECEMBER 14, 2018.BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:

PEGGY MITCHELL,Commission Secretary

(12-19-18)

(CD11666774)NOTICE OF HEARINGCause CD No. 201810520

BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA

APPLICANT: BP AMERICA PRODUCTION COMPANY [OTC Operator No. 01640]. RELIEF SOUGHT: CHANGE OF OPERATOR. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: The S/2 SW/4 of Section 31, Township 7 North, Range 2 West of the IM, the N/2 SE/4 and the N/2 SW/4 of Section 32, Township 7 North, Range 2 West of the IM, and the E/2 SW/4 of Section 34, Township 7 North, Range 2 West of the IM, all in McClain County, Oklahoma

STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All persons, owners, producers, operators, purchasers and takers of oil and gas, and all other interested persons, particu-larly in McClain County, Oklahoma, including the following: POOLING ORDER NO. 601687 IN THE S/2 SW/4 OF SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE 2 WEST OF THE IM, MCCLAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA: Charter Oak Production Co., LLC; Connie Lehman; Gary Lehman; J. Lehman, deceased; Constance Sue Lehman Landwehr; POOLING ORDER NO. 617247 IN THE N/2 SE/4 OF SECTION 32, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE 2 WEST OF THE IM, MCCLAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA: Carolyn Bryan; Charter Oak Production Co., LLC; Delores Mickey; Donna Landes; Dorla Harris; Fairmount Land & Minerals, LLC; First Baptist Church, Moore Oklahoma: The Baptist Foundation; Gary Family, LLC an Okla-homa Limited Liability Company, and Roger D. Gary, Manager; Gary Damon Conatser; Hylton Enterprises, Inc; James S. Vanway; Marisela Vanway; John C. Oxley; Karen Lynette Erwin; E. Newton Mitchell, Sr. Revocable Trust, dated August 2, 2007, and E. Newton Mitchell, Sr. as Trustee of such trust; C.A. Lynch; Ellen Goss, deceased; Eunyce Conatser, deceased; Frank S. Gray; Franklin Craig Ashton, deceased; Gene L. Goss, deceased; J.F. Ashton, deceased; John N. Goss, deceased; Marvin P. Goss; Richard S. Gray; Roy Goss, deceased; POOLING ORDER NO. 613860 IN THE N/2 SW/4 OF SECTION 32, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE 2 WEST OF THE IM, MCCLAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA: Ann Godfrey Stewart Doyle; Barter Island Oil Company; Buffalo Creek Minerals, LLC; Charter Oak Production Co., LLC; CRS Minerals, LLC; Don A. Whitten, as Trustee of the David A. Whitten GST Exemption Residuary Trust; Don A. Whitten, as Trustee of the Robert D. Whitten GST Exemption Residuary Trust; Don A. Whitten, as Trustee of the Daniel W. Whitten GST Exemption Residuary Trust; Driftwood, LLC; GB Oil Co., LLC; The Gill Royalty Company, a Corporation; Gill Investment Company; G M Trapp LLC, an Oklahoma Limited Liability Company; Golden Creek Minerals, LLC; JRS Minerals, L.L.C.; K T Graham, LLC, an Oklahoma Limited Liability Company; LuAnn Stalcup; Lynda K. Goff; J. Marc Cottrell Trust dated 8/24/94, and J. Marc Cottrell as Trustee of such trust; Oil Valley Petroleum LLC; Pacific Enterprises ABC Corporation, a California Corpo-ration; Patricia Margaret Stewart Morales; PEC Exploration, LLC; The Prospect Company; Randy Stalcup; Renaissance Revocable Trust, and Christopher S. Trapp as Trustee of such trust; Roberts S. Bowers Residuary Trust, and Investrust, N.A., as

Revocable Trust dated November 13, 2013 Daryl B. Shuttlesworth, Trustee; David Nunn a/k/a David Samuel Nunn; David W. Summers; Dennis R. McCollum; Diana Appleman a/k/a Dianna Nunn Appleman; Don Bohannon; Don Elder and Hazel Elder; Donald Edward McMahan; Donna Kay McMahan, now Scholl; Edith Nunn; Edna J. Bohannon; Edna Jane Carr Glenn; Emma Proctor c/o Etta Proctor; Ernest W. Summers & Beatrice Summers; Etta Proctor; Evelyn Burgess Puntka; Fannie Proctor; First Presbyterian Church of Oklahoma City; Fred Bohannon Royalty Company c/o Martha Bohannon Cox; Gail Colleen Bohannon, a/k/a Gail Colleen McClease; George E. Bohannon; Georgia A. Bohannon Family Trust dated March 5, 2010 Georgia A. Bohannon, Trustee; Harris Foundation, Inc.; Hiawatha Gaino a/k/a Hiawatha Gano c/o Stephen C Kiele, II; Hubbartt Family Trust dated March 3, 1997 James E. and Mary L. Hubbartt, Trustees; Jack Stokes; Jerry Emerson aka Jerry Emerson Walker; Jerry Reese Bohannon; Jess Waterdown; Jesse Nino; Joe Marion Bohannon; John Edmond Heer a/k/a John E. Heer; John Edward McMahan; John T. Nunn, Jr.; Joseph E. Nunn; Joseph E. Nunn and JoAnn Nunn, a/k/a Jo Ann Nunn Goodno; Judith Marie Thompson; Keith Butler c/o Renita Faye Butler; Lee Butler; Liberated L & E, LLC; Linda Fay Proctor Buckley; Linda Hall c/o Ralph A. Hall; Lisa Husman; Louise Burgess Harjo; Margie Carr; Marianne Bohannon Williams now, Jost; Marion M. Burnham, individually and as Trustee of the Marion M. Burnham Living Trust dated January 11, 2008 c/o Brooke Ann Orscheln; Marscilla Bohannon c/o George E. Bohannon; Melody Harjo-Robinson; Michael Ragsdale; Misty Lynn Bohannon, a/k/a Misty Linn Bohannon; Nancy C. Baglione; Nancy Coleman a/k/a Nancy Nunn Coleman; Nicholas Proctor; Okla-homa City University; Patricia Summers aka Patricia Lynn Summers; Paul M. Bohannon; R. M. Butts c/o Kenneth Butts; Randy Dean Whittern; Ray A. Mauldin; Raymond Summers and Janice Lee Summers, a/k/a Janice Summers; Renita Faye Butler; Richard H. Rose, a/k/a Richard E. Rose; Richmond Carr; Robbie Billy; Robert A. Bohannon, Jr.; Robert Jones; Roberta May Green; Rodney Jones; Ronnie Harjo; Rosalie Wells; Rose-Wall OK, LLC; Rulewicz Energy, LLC; Sandy Pressler; Shana Waterdown; Shirley Smith; Shirley Wilson a/k/a Shirley Nunn Wilson; Skye B. Castle; Snell Living Trust U/T/A dated 4/1/2017 Rose Marie Snell and Michael Heer, Trustee; Sonny Proctor; Stacy Hays; Teresa Carr Noear; Teresa James; Thomas J. Warne; Tonya Jordan-Ferruzza; Wake Energy, LLC; Wall George Rose Layton, LLC; Wallace Curry, a/k/a Wallace Cully c/o Louise Burgess Harjo; William B. Blankenship and Clara B. Blankenship Revocable Living Trust dated October 10, 2010 Karen J. DePue (now Schaub) and Sharon K. Jones, Co-Trustees c/o Karen J Schaub; William E. Secrest, Jr., Trustee of the William E. Secrest, Jr. Living Revocable Trust, dated May 12, 2006 201 Circle Drive; Willie Timothy Proctor DOC 458307; Antioch Energy LLC; BP America Production Company; Canaan Resources, LLC; Concorde Resources Corporation; Falcon E&P Royalty Holdings, LLC; Falcon E&P Six, LLC; Redbud E&P Inc; Beatrice Carr Deere c/o Brenda Howell; Beatrice E. Summers; Billie M. Manning, as Trustee of the Billie M. Manning Trust, dated March 18, 1991 c/o Brian Scott Manning; Billy Joe Dozier; Bonnie Rolland; Chesapeake Exploration, LLC; Citation 2004 Invest-ment Limited Partnership, dated April 1, 2010; Coastal Management Trust; Cobra Petroleum Company; Dee Walker c/o Jerry Emerson Walker; Domingo Urive; Donald Ray Hopkins and M. Susan Hopkins; Doris Bush Maher, Trustee of the Doris Bush Maher Revocable Trust; Elizabeth Fern Krehbiel; Ernest W. Summers; Estate of Ben F. Walker; Estate of Jan Carl Evans, Sr. c/o Jan Carl Evans; Gary Lee Snyder; George Dozier, Sr. c/o George Dozier, Jr.; George E. Bohannon; Isler Oil L.P.; Jacqueline Shamel, Co-Trustee of the Snell Heirs Revocable Trust Agreement Under Trust Agreement dated December 9, 1978; Jerry Harjo; John Butenschoen; Jolen Operating Company; Juanita Dozier; Kathleen M. Farley Real Estate Trust dated 5/15/2012; Legus Harjo; Lewis Harjo, Jr.; Lynette Layton Children’s Trust Oil & Gas Group c/o JPMorgan Chase Bank, NA, Trustee; M. W. Burnham c/o Brooke Ann Orscheln; Marlene Scott; Marvin Eugene Summers; Mary Catherine Isler Snyder c/o Gary Lee Snyder; Mary DuBoise; Mattie Dozier; Penn Virginia MC Energy, LLC; Pro Mineral LLC; R.L. Zinn et al, Ltd.; Randy Harjo; Sharon J. Bell, Trustee of the Marital Trust under the will of John Rogers, Jr.; Socorro Flores c/o Domingo Urive; Southwest Petroleum Company; The Estate of Jerome B. Snyder, individually and as Trustee for Lawrence Allen Snyder c/o Gary Lee Snyder; The University of Tulsa College of Law, for the benefit of the John and Hazel Rogers Scholarship Fund; Unit Petroleum Company; United Land Company; Williams Production

Mid-Continent Company a/k/a WPX Energy Mid-Continent Company a/k/a WPX Energy Arkoma Gathering, LLC; Yannah Proctor Watterdown Schrum, now Johnson; RESPONDENTS WITH UNKNOWN ADDRESSES:; Clara B. Ballard Address Unknown; Estate of Lillian Manley Deere Address Unknown; Hannah Harjo Address Unknown; School District Number 9-J Address Unknown; Alan G. Mikell, Trustee of Alan G. Mikell 1991 Revo-cable Trust Address Unknown; Betty Crowel Buckner Address Unknown; Blair Trust No. 2 Address Unknown; C. S. Boulden, Trustee Address Unknown; Don J. Gaither Address Unknown; ERC Energy, Inc. Address Unknown; Estate of John T. Cordell Address Unknown; Estate of John Tiger Address Unknown; Estate of Minnie Jean Manley Address Unknown; Estate of Robert McRay Address Unknown; Estate of Rose Bull, nee Tiger Address Unknown; Freda Sue Crowels Address Unknown; Johnnie C. Ramo Address Unknown; Jonah Crowels Address Unknown; Katie John Crowels Address Unknown; Kent Murrell Address Unknown; LA&A Drilling Program 1976-A Address Unknown; Lois Jean Manley Smith Address Unknown; Lydia Jane Manley Harjo Address Unknown; Merchants National Bank for the benefit of J. Burl Eakle Address Unknown; Myrtle M. Carloss Address Unknown; R. E. Dodd, Inc. Address Unknown; Richard Swarm Address Unknown; Shirley Crowels Tiger Address Unknown; Tommy Crowels Address Unknown; William O. Parris Address Unknown; Estate of Sundea Harjo Address Unknown; Salina M. Harjo Address Unknown; Sue Ann Harjo Address Unknown; Suelinda Harjo-Echeverria Address Unknown; The Baptist Foundation of Oklahoma, Trustee of the Harvey B. Platt Endowment Trust Address Unknown; The Billy Wayne Gorman Family Investment Limited Partnership Address Unknown; Birdie Wolf Address Unknown; Cemelane Piegon Address Unknown; Dennis Flinn Proctor Address Unknown; Estate of Billie Fisher Address Unknown; Estate of J. P. Parks a/k/a J.R. Parks Address Unknown; John Brooks Address Unknown; John Riley and Hazel Riley Address Unknown; Mayme Parks Address Unknown; Melissa Dennis Address Unknown; The Estate of Frank J. Bartleson Address Unknown; The Estate of Sara McGinnis Address Unknown; Harry D. Sweet Address Unknown; Sam Nino, Jr. Address Unknown; W. G. Harris Address Unknown; Benjamin Charles Walker Address Unknown; Dennie Dozier Address Unknown; Harry Eugene Walker Address Unknown; Isol Walker Address Unknown; Jack William Walker Address Unknown; John Rogers Address Unknown; Nellie Ellen Walker Address Unknown; Rebecca Walker Address Unknown; Sally P. Westfall Living Trust Address Unknown; Willard Thomas Walker Address Unknown; and all persons, owners, producers, operators, purchasers and takers of oil and gas, and all other interested persons in McIntosh County, Oklahoma.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Applicant in this cause is requesting that the Commission issue an Order authorizing a multiunit horizontal well in Sections 18, 19, and 30, Township 9 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicant in this cause is requesting the following special relief:

(a) Approving one (1) multiunit hori-zontal well in the 640 acre drilling and spacing units formed for the Missis-sippian and Woodford common sources of supply in Sections 18, 19, and 30, Township 9 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County, Oklahoma, so as to allow such multiunit horizontal well to be drilled as described in Paragraph F above and to be completed in and to produce hydrocarbons from the above named separate common sources of supply. The Order should establish a proper allocation factor for allocating the cost of and the production and proceeds from such multiunit horizontal wells to each of the affected units covered hereby.

(b) The legal descriptions of the land sections adjacent to the area within which the multiunit authority is sought are Sections 12, 13, 24, 25, and 36, Township 9 North, Range 12 East, Hughes County; and, Sections 7, 8, 17, 20, 29, 31, and 32, Township 9 North, Range 13 East, McIntosh County. Applicant further requests that Applicant, or some other party, be authorized the right to drill said well. Applicant further requests that it be permitted to produce said well from all common sources of supply covered hereby without any downward allowable adjustment. The Applicant requests that the Commission grant such other and further relief as may be proper based upon the evidence presented at the hearing herein.

(c) The Applicant may request that the Order be made effective on a date prior to the signing thereof.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause be set before an Adminis-trative Law Judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Commission.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that

this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Hearing Docket at the Corporation Commission, Eastern Regional Service Office, Tulsa, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m., on the 8th day of January, 2019, and that this notice be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicant and interested parties may present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone shall contact the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide their name and phone number.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this application, contact BENJAMIN J. BROWN, OBA #30843, Attorney for Applicant, 1560 East 21st Street, Suite 310, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74114, (918) 779-6047 or contact: Erica Shep-herd at Calyx Energy III, LLC. Its address is 6120 South Yale Avenue, Suite 1480, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136, Telephone (918) 949-4224.

CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA

DANA L. MURPHY,Chairman

J. TODD HIETT,Vice Chairman

BOB ANTHONY,Commissioner

DONE AND PERFORMED this 13th day of December, 2018.BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:

Peggy Mitchell,Commission Secretary

(12-19-18)

(CD11666759)NOTICE OF HEARINGCause CD No. 201810582

BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA

APPLICANT: BCE-MACH LLC. RELIEF SOUGHT: POOLING. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 25 NORTH RANGE 12 WEST OF THE IM ALFALFA COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All persons, owners, producers, operators, purchasers and takers of oil and gas, and all other interested persons, particu-larly in Alfalfa County, Oklahoma, including the following: Arkansas Valley and Western Railroad; B & J Hughes Limited Partnership; B & J Hughes Limited Partnership; Fortune Natural Resources Corporation; Fortune Natural Resources Corporation; Kirby Minerals; Opal M. Baker and the heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees and assigns of Opal M. Baker; Ralph S. Baker and the heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees and assigns of Ralph S. Baker; St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Company; The Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway Company; The Leslie Family Trust, dated December 27, 1972; The Leslie Family Trust, dated December 27, 1972; The Gregg Glass, Leslie Glass, and Jeff Glass, under Trust Agreement dated December 27, 1972 as Amended September 6,1991; The Gregg Glass, Leslie Glass, and Jeff Glass, under Trust Agreement dated December 27, 1972 as Amended September 6,1991; if deceased to the known and unknown heirs, successors and assigns; and, if any of the named individuals be deceased, then the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees and assigns, both immediate and remote, of such deceased individual; if any of the named entities is dissolved partnership, corporation or other association, then the unknown successors, trustees and assigns, both immediate and remote, of such dissolved entity; if any of the named parties designated as a trustee is not presently acting in such capacity as trustee, then the unknown successor or successors to such trustee; if any of the named parties designated as an attor-ney-in-fact is not presently acting in such capacity as attorney-in-fact, then the unknown successor or successors to such attorney-in-fact; and if any of the named entities are corporations which do not continue to have legal existence, then unknown trustees or assigns of such parties.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applicant, BCE-Mach LLC, has filed an application in this cause requesting the Corporation Commission to enter an order pooling the interests of the oil and gas owners, and adjudicating the rights and equities with respect thereto, in the 640-acre drilling and spacing unit comprised of Section 30, Township 25 North, Range 12 West of the IM, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma, for the Mississippi Lime common source of supply with respect to the development of such common source of supply in such unit. The interests of the oil and gas owners involved herein and the rights and equities in respect thereto are sought here to be pooled and adjudicated pursuant to Tit. 52, Okla. Stat., Section 87.1 within and on the basis of the drilling and spacing unit covered hereby, and not limited to a single wellbore. The Applicant has proposed the development of the

B. Kundysek, Trustee of the Big Sky Mineral Trust; Southwest Petroleum Company; Stanley Buckner, a/k/a James Buckner c/o Tiralee Calhoun; Sun Energy Corp.; Thomas N. Capucille and Sonja J. Capucille, husband and wife, as joint tenants; Tom Tally c/o Wilma L. Tally; Victor Razook; Williams Produc-tion Mid-Continent Company a/k/a WPX Energy Mid-Continent Company a/k/a WPX Energy Arkoma Gathering, LLC; SECTION 19-9N-13E:; Albert Harjo; Alice Gay Shinn, apparent s/p/a Alice Gay Steward; Ann Hughey Sackett; Bennett Cowper Jr., Trustee of the Mary Joy Cowper Trust for the benefit of Bennett Cowper, Jr.; Billy Joe Harjo; Bradley Moss, as Manager of Moss Investment, LLC, as Trustee of the Moss Family Revocable Trust dated 4/1/2010; Brenda Cowper Smith, Trustee of the Mary Joy Cowper Trust and the R. B. G. Cowper Trust for the benefit of Brenda Cowper Smith, in equal shares; Cambria Energy, LLC; Caroline R. Gunn; Chancey Bad Creek Farm, LLC Attn: Florence Chancey; Christopher Harjo, Jr.; Daniel Harjo; Danil L. Harjo-Echeverria; Diana D. Srader, as Trustee of the Diana D. Srader Revocable Trust dated 5/18/2011; Elijah Harjo; Estate of Estel-line Harjo C/o Danny Harjo; Fanny Harjo Johnson C/o Benjamin Isaac Johnson; Gary Gray and Sherry Gray; Glen Roland Martin, Jr.; Hannah Harjo; James J. Roberts, a/k/a Jim Roberts, Trustee of the James J. Roberts Revocable Trust dated 6/19/1998; Jane Cowper Henson, Trustee of the Mary Joy Cowper Trust and the R. B. G. Cowper Trust for the benefit of Jane Cowper Henson, in equal shares; Janet Parks 2017 Revocable Trust; Janice Taylor, as Trustee of the Janice Taylor Revocable Trust dated 3/30/2011; John M. Green, Trustee of the Green Family Trust c/o Joseph M. Green; Joyce Parks Tomlinson, a/k/a Joyce Bradstreet, a/k/a Joyce Tomlinson; Julia Echeverria; Katie Mae Harjo; Meadors Properties, LLC Attn: Robert R. Meadors; Millsap Family Minerals; Nancy G. McAllister, formerly Marini, formerly Gillett; Patricia Lynn Summers; Remington Royalty III, LLC; Rhonda C. Handke, as Trustee of the Rhonda C. Handke Living Trust; RPB Minerals Company, LLC c/o Trust Company of Oklahoma; Sally Cowper Sheppard, Trustee of the Mary Joy Cowper Trust and the R. B. G. Cowper Trust for the benefit of Sally Cowper Sheppard, in equal shares; Stan Brownlee, as Successor Trustee of the Bernice Parks Aldrich Trust, under Revocable Trust Agreement dated 10/13/1978 c/o Stan Brownlee; WHH Royalty Holdings, LLC; Aurora Coal Gas, LLC C/o Fleischaker Companies; Blue Water Resources, LLC; BP America Production Company; Canaan Resources, LLC; Citrus Energy Corpo-ration; Clearwater Enterprises, LLC; David J. Fruit; Falcon E&P Royalty Holdings, LLC; Falcon E&P Six, LLC; Keith A. Sackett; Miller WI, LLC; Oklaco Holding, LLC; Orion Energy Resources, LLC C/o Orion Exploration, LLC; PV Mill Creek, LLC; R. Keith Downing; Redbud E&P Inc.; Robert E. Lorton c/o Robert E. Lorton, III; Sally P. Westfall Living Trust c/o Denise Westfall; Sun Energy Corp.; Unit Petro-leum Company; WSGP Gas Producing, LLC; Alice C. Folk; Carolyn C. Carroll; Chesapeake Exploration Limited Part-nership; Craig Harmon; Ella McDonald, as Trustee of the Ella McDonald Revo-cable Trust Agreement dated 7/31/2013; Gemini Coal Gas, LLC; J. Clark Bundren; James M. Schwartz c/o James M. Schwartz, Jr.; James M. Schwartz, Jr.; James R. Eagleton c/o Sarah F. Senger; Jay B. Hughey c/o Jay R. Bond; Jennifer K. Techau; Jolen Operating Company; Joseph M. Green and Erma Dean Green, Trustees of the Green Family Trust created U/I dated 4/3/1992 c/o Joseph M. Green; Kelly Harmon; May Estes Whitlow and Margaret Turner Pyle c/o John Daniel Sellers, III; Melissa K. Pesicka; Penn Virginia MC Energy, LLC; Penn Virginia Oil & Gas Corporation; R. B. G. Cowper Trust, f/b/o Bennett Cowper, Jr.; R. L. Zinn et al Ltd.; Sarah F. Senger; Susan F. Senger; The Estate of Dorothy Follansbee c/o Modine Hooten; The Estate of John R. Hughey c/o Melissa Dennis; The Estate of Kenneth W. Lackey c/o Marsha A. Vining; The Estate of Melvin J. Hughey c/o Melissa Dennis; The Estate of Richard L. Gunn, Jr. c/o Caroline Rebecca Gunn; The Estate W. M. McLennan c/o Chad Aaron McLennan; Thomas R. Schwartz; Travis B. Hughey; Williams Production Mid-Continent Company a/k/a WPX Energy Mid-Continent a/k/a WPX Energy Arkoma Gathering LLC; SECTION 30-9N-13E:; Amos Harjo; Annette Butler c/o Renita Faye Butler; Belinda Proctor Wacoche; Bernard Darvin Heer a/k/a B. Darvin Heer; Bertha M. Carr, now Tonemah c/o William Claude Tonemah; Billie Snell, Jack Snell and Gene Snell, Trustees c/o Jack R. Key; Brenda Howell; Brian Scott Manning Living Trust dated November 4, 2010 Brian Scott Manning, Trustee; Brian Wacoche; CIANNA Resources, Inc.; Crystal Proctor; Daryl B. Shuttlesworth Living Continued on next page

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Energy, Inc.; Patricia Sue Willoughby; PetroQuest Energy, LLC; Regions Bank; Roy M. Teel, Jr., as Trustee of the Rovecable Inter Vivos Trust of Roy M. Teel, Sr. dated 10/14/1983; Ruby Sue Graham; Samadan Oil Corporation; Sharon Bearden Witcosky; Sharon Whitmarsh a/k/a Sharon Ann Whitmarsh; Sherry Mainord; Steven Mainord; Sue Annette Thompson; Susan N. Burns; Terra Rosa Royalty Corp.; The National Royalty Co.; Trustees of the Union Hill Baptist Church; Walsh Mineral Properties, LLC; Wayne Evatt; Wendelyn L. Jones Trust dated 2/24/10, and Wendelyn L. Jones as Trustee of such trust; Whitmarsh Minerals, LLC; Charter Oak Production Co., LLC; Betty D’Ann Hinkle; Charles Whitmarsh a/k/a Charles Robert Whitmarsh; Darci Johnson Mays, f/k/a Darci Johnson; Dorothy Laughbaum, a/k/a Dorothy T. Laughbaum, formerly Dorothy Tansel, deceased; I. P. Keith, deceased; Ira Monnett Wyatt; J. D. Kennedy; James Joseph Crawford; Jasmine Johnson, deceased; Roger Whitmarsh a/k/a Roger Dale Whitmarsh; POOLING ORDER NO. 607636 IN THE N/2 NW/4 OF SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE 3 WEST OF THE IM, MCCLAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA: Andrew Scott Giles; Birmingham Corporation; Foster Resources, LLC; Hunter S. Marston, III; Jerry Howell Ewing, Jr.; John Charles Ewing; Keith Ewing; Martha Endsley; Mary Marston Gagarin; McCosar Minerals, Inc; Paige Ewing; Patrick Dana Giles; Southwest Petroleum Company, LP; Teresa Margaret Giles Hansen; Charter Oak Production Co., LLC; J. Ben Russell, deceased; Jerry Howell Ewing; Loretta Marcella Giles, deceased; Margaret J. Giles, deceased; W. F. Ewing, deceased; POOLING ORDER NO. 583363 IN THE W/2 SW/4 OF SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE 3 WEST OF THE IM, MCCLAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA: Auby Martin, deceased; James Armstrong; Beverly Bassett, now King; Charter Oak Production Co., LLC; Cullins Resources, Inc; Harold Waechter, deceased; Jack A. Waechter; Harriett Scott; James Bassett; Joe Bassett, deceased; Katherine F. Marer, deceased; Christina Jane Mayes, now Wages; Mildred Buzzard, deceased; James Buzzard; R.L. Miller, a/k/a Robert L. Miller, deceased; Ruth Ann McAllister; RVS Minerals, LLC, a Mississippi limited liability company; William G. Miller; Andrew Miller; Charles A. Miller; Earl E Miller; Eva Waechter, deceased; Frederick Reynolds, deceased; Howard E. Miller; Hugh Reynolds, deceased; Ina Angus, a/k/a Mrs. Don P. Angus; John G. Schwickhamer; Lynn A. Miller; Maud Schwickhamer, deceased; Meta B. Reynolds, a/k/a Meta Reynolds, deceased; Mildred Stratton; Oscar Knief; Ralph O. Waechter; Ruth Sheridan; Stella Miller, deceased; POOLING ORDER NO. 600057 IN THE E/2 NE/4 OF SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE 3 WEST OF THE IM, MCCLAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA: Ann Walker and Keith F. Walker, as Co Trustees of the Ann Walker Trust dtd 10/26/94; Arapahoe Resources, LLC; Carkel Energy, L.L.C.; Charter Oak Production Co., LLC; CVL Properties, L.L.C.; Dail C. West Limited Partnership; Dennis J. Cady; Susan Y. Cady; Enertree, L.L.C.; Fleet Family Mineral Propeties, Inc.; Frank Dale; GLB Exploration, Inc; H.W. Allen Company; Hylton Enterprises, Inc.; Joe W. Stewart; Deborah L. Stewart; Kalkman Habeck Company; Laura Stone; LaWayne E. Jones; Maharger, Inc.; MAP2006 OK; Mitch Adams; Nick H. Stone; Panhandle Oil and Gas, Inc. formerly Panhandle Royalty Company; The Pfanenstiel Company, LLC; Richard H. Chapman; Youngblood, Ltd.; Anna Louise Mitchell, f/k/a Anna Louise Adams; Beverly DeShong Ratcliffe; Bill Henry Thompson, deceased; Children’s Medical Center, Inc.; Clifford Dennard; Dick L. Chick, Jr.; Edward D. Stone, deceased; Edward J. Block; Eugenia O. Key; Francis J. Larran, deceased; First City Land Corporation; Gregory E. Chapman; Gwyne Wimberly Shook; Gwyne S. Mason; J. Ralph Howell, Jr.; Jack B. Shook, Jr.; JW Oil & Gas, LLC; Leo L. Block; Morelle K. Ratcliffe, Jr., deceased; Mrs. Fred P. Hoenscheidt; Mrs. Dorothy C. Dickinson; Mrs. Sue Fitzhough; Nell O. Lynch and Gail O. Ewing, as Trustees of the Honey Burgher Trust, U/A dtd 7/27/90; Robert W. Ratcliffe; Sam D. Ratcliffe; Tonya Thompson Bebout, deceased; Verena M. Larran, deceased; W. Suttle, deceased; W.B. Irvin; if any of the above-named individuals be deceased, then the unknown heirs, exec-utors, administrators, devisees, trustees and assigns, both immediate and remote, of such deceased individual; if any of the above-named parties is a dissolved partnership, corporation or other association, then the unknown successors, trustees and assigns, both immediate and remote, of such dissolved entity; and if any of the above-named parties designated as a trustee is not presently acting in such capacity as trustee, then the unknown successor or successors to such trustee.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applicant, BP America Production

Company, has filed an application in this cause requesting the Corporation Commission of Oklahoma to enter an order, to be effective as of the date of the execution thereof or as of a date prior thereto, as follows: (i) amending pooling Order Nos. 581380, 574380, 583382, 607636, 583363 and 600057 so that BP America Production Company (OTC Operator No. 01640), 737 N. Eldridge Parkway, Houston, Texas 77079, is designated and declared as Operator under each such pooling order of, and only of, any subsequent well or wells to be drilled thereunder or otherwise covered by each such pooling order, with Charter Oak Production Co., LLC remaining as operator under each such order of each respective existing initial well drilled thereunder; and (ii) granting such other and further relief as may be proper based upon the evidence presented in this cause.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by pooling Order No. 581380, the Commission pooled the drilling rights or working interests, and adjudicated the rights and equities with respect thereto, of various oil and gas owners in the Cisco, Hoxbar, Deese, Basal Pennsyl-vania Unconformity, Woodford, Hunton Lime, Sylvan, Viola Lime, Simpson Dense, Simpson Dolomite and Bromide separate common sources of supply in the 80-acre drilling and spacing units formed therefor in the E/2 SE/4 of Section 1, Township 6 North, Range 3 West of the IM, McClain County, Okla-homa. Charter Oak Production Co., LLC was designated as operator under such pooling order.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by pooling Order No. 574380, the Commission pooled the drilling rights or working interests, and adjudicated the rights and equities with respect thereto, of various oil and gas owners in the Upper Layton, Lower Layton, Hogshooter, Cleveland, Deese Sand, Basal Pennsylvania Unconformity, Woodford, Hunton Lime, Sylvan, Viola Lime, Simpson Dense, Simpson Dolomite and Bromide Sand separate common sources of supply in the 80-acre drilling and spacing units formed therefor in the W/2 NW/4 of Section 12, Township 6 North, Range 3 West of the IM, McClain County, Okla-homa. Charter Oak Production Co., LLC was designated as operator under such pooling order.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by pooling Order No. 583382, the Commission pooled the drilling rights or working interests, and adjudicated the rights and equities with respect thereto, of various oil and gas owners in Cisco, Hoxbar, Deese, Basal Pennsylvania Unconformity, Woodford, Hunton Lime, Sylvan, Viola Lime, Simpson Dense, Simpson Dolomite and Bromide separate common sources of supply in the 80-acre drilling and spacing units formed therefor in the E/2 NE/4 of Section 12, Township 6 North, Range 3 West of the IM, McClain County, Okla-homa. Charter Oak Production Co., LLC was designated as operator under such pooling order.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by pooling Order No. 607636, the Commission pooled the drilling rights or working interests, and adjudicated the rights and equities with respect thereto, of various oil and gas owners in the Cisco, Hoxbar, Deese, Basal Pennsyl-vania Unconformity, Woodford and Hunton separate common sources of supply in the 80-acre drilling and spacing units formed therefor in the N/2 NW/4 of Section 23, Township 7 North, Range 3 West of the IM, McClain County, Oklahoma. Charter Oak Production Co., LLC was designated as operator under such pooling order.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by pooling Order No. 583363, the Commission pooled the drilling rights or working interests, and adjudicated the rights and equities with respect thereto, of various oil and gas owners in the Cisco, Cleveland, Hoxbar, Deese, Basal Pennsylvania Unconformity, Woodford, Hunton, Sylvan, Viola Lime, Simpson Dense, Simpson Dolomite and Bromide separate common sources of supply in the 80-acre drilling and spacing units formed therefor in the W/2 SW/4 of Section 36, Township 7 North, Range 3 West of the IM, McClain County, Okla-homa. Charter Oak Production Co., LLC was designated as operator under such pooling order.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by pooling Order No. 600057, the Commission pooled the drilling rights or working interests, and adjudicated the rights and equities with respect thereto, of various oil and gas owners in the Cisco, Hoxbar, Deese, Basal Pennsyl-vania Unconformity, Woodford, Hunton, Sylvan, Viola Lime, Simpson Dense, Simpson Dolomite and Bromide separate common sources of supply in the 80-acre drilling and spacing units formed therefor in the E/2 NE/4 of Section 36, Township 7 North, Range 3 West of the IM, McClain County, Okla-homa. Charter Oak Production Co., LLC was designated as operator under such pooling order.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the application in this cause requests that the order to be entered in this matter be made effective as of the date of the execution thereof or as of a date prior thereto and seeks to amend the

ests, Ltd.; Brenda Mantooth Spencer; Kim Locke; Carolyne Wall; Clara Mae Miller; William D. Miller; Denise Nash; Fleet Dickey Mineral Properties, LLC; Fleet Family Mineral Properties, Inc.; Frank T. Fleet, Inc.; Ida Lee Mantooth, deceased; Kandy Jordan; Jerry Mantooth; Michelle Evans; John J. Fleet a/k/a John R. Fleet, deceased; Josh Spencer; Lois M. Doughty, a/k/a Lois Mantooth Hinton, a/k/a Lois Hinton; Margaret Fleet Freeman, now Kalmer; Melanie Schantz, a/k/a Melanie Ann Schantz; Osborn Heirs Company, Ltd., d/b/a Osborn Heirs Company; P. A. W. N. Enterprises, a LP; Shane Spencer; Shawn Spencer; Willard Mantooth; Michelle Evans; Willard Berry Mantooth; William B. Osborn, Jr.; Charter Oak Production Co., LLC; POOLING ORDER NO. 574380 IN THE W/2 NW/4 OF SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 6 NORTH, RANGE 3 WEST OF THE IM, MCCLAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA: Al C. Miller; Carolyn I. Miller; The Bacon Family Irrevocable Trust dated June 27, 2011, and Delyorce R. Rebouche as Trustee of such trust; Cressie Crowley; Dale Bacon; Fran Wilson; Iva Pearl Bacon; James W. Callison; Jane A. Callison; Lester James Maynard; Leliah Maynard; Producers and Refiners Corporation; Charter Oak Production Co., LLC; Albert T. Miller; Benjamin A. Maynord a/k/a B. A. Maynord a/k/a Benjamin A. Maynard a/k/a B. A. Maynard; Betty Ray Whitehead; Emmie Clessie Crowley; Fammie Maynord a/k/a F. V. Maynord a/k/a Fammie Maynard a/k/a F. V. Maynard; Jimmy Joe Crawford; Joseph Andrew Maynard, Jr.; Lola Mae Buchanan, a/k/a Dola Mae Buchanan; Sam C. Maynard a/k/a Sammy C. Maynard; Sarah Maynard; POOLING ORDER NO. 583382 IN THE E/2 NE/4 OF SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 6 NORTH, RANGE 3 WEST OF THE IM, MCCLAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA: A. J. Mainord, deceased; Alice Mainord; Bank of Oklahoma, N.A.; Buffalo Ridge Farms, LLC; Catherine Jane Whitmarsh; Chad P. Mainord; Donna Marie Whitmarsh; Elouise K. Whitmarsh a/k/a Elouise Keith Whitmarsh; Fredona K. Lurry Trust Agreement dated 9/25/96, and Wendelyn Lurry Jones as Trustee of such trust; George Michael Graham; Harry C. Johnson, Jr.; J. Donald White; J. P. Morgan Chase Bank, N. A.; Jacqueline Deanne Whitmarsh; James W. Evatt; Janice Patricia Davis f/k/a Janice Hinkle; Jay Crawford, IV; John Lee Keith; John S. Luttrell; Joseph Whitmarsh a/k/a Joseph William Whit-marsh; Kerry Gaines Gilmore; Lareatha D. Keeler; M. T. Millett, LLC; Margaret Jane Riedt; Mary Anderson; Mason William Whitmarsh; Morene Bickerstaff; Carol Dees; Nicole Rae Shoop; Nina L. Kridler Revocable Trust, dated 10/17/91, and Nina L. Kridler. as Trustee, deceased; Noble Energy, Inc.; Patricia Sue Willoughby; PetroQuest Energy, LLC; Regions Bank; Roy M. Teel, Jr., as Trustee of the Rovecable Inter Vivos Trust of Roy M. Teel, Sr. dated 10/14/1983; Ruby Sue Graham; Samadan Oil Corporation; Sharon Bearden Witcosky; Sharon Whitmarsh a/k/a Sharon Ann Whitmarsh; Sherry Mainord; Steven Mainord; Sue Annette Thompson; Susan N. Burns; Terra Rosa Royalty Corp.; The National Royalty Co.; Trustees of the Union Hill Baptist Church; Walsh Mineral Properties, LLC; Wayne Evatt; Wendelyn L. Jones Trust dated 2/24/10, and Wendelyn L. Jones as Trustee of such trust; Whitmarsh Minerals, LLC; Charter Oak Production Co., LLC; Betty D’Ann Hinkle; Charles Whitmarsh a/k/a Charles Robert Whitmarsh; Darci Johnson Mays, f/k/a Darci Johnson; Dorothy Laughbaum, a/k/a Dorothy T. Laughbaum, formerly Dorothy Tansel, deceased; I. P. Keith, deceased; Ira Monnett Wyatt; J. D. Kennedy; James Joseph Crawford; Jasmine Johnson, deceased; Roger Whitmarsh a/k/a Roger Dale Whitmarsh; POOLING ORDER NO. 607636 IN THE N/2 NW/4 OF SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE 3 WEST OF THE IM, MCCLAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA: Andrew Scott Giles; Birmingham Corporation; Foster Resources, LLC; Hunter S. Marston, III; Jerry Howell Ewing, Jr.; John Charles Ewing; Keith Ewing; Martha Endsley; Mary Marston Gagarin; McCosar Minerals, Inc; Paige Ewing; Patrick Dana Giles; Southwest Petroleum Company, LP; Teresa Margaret Giles Hansen; Charter Oak Production Co., LLC; J. Ben Russell, deceased; Jerry Howell Ewing; Loretta Marcella Giles, deceased; Margaret J. Giles, deceased; W. F. Ewing, deceased; POOLING ORDER NO. 583363 IN THE W/2 SW/4 OF SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE 3 WEST OF THE IM, MCCLAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA: Auby Martin, deceased; James Armstrong; Beverly Bassett, now King; Charter Oak Production Co., LLC; Cullins Resources, Inc; Harold Waechter, deceased; Jack A. Waechter; Harriett Scott; James Bassett; Joe Bassett, deceased; Katherine F. Marer, deceased; Christina Jane Mayes, now Wages; Mildred Buzzard, deceased; James Buzzard; R.L. Miller, a/k/a Robert L. Miller, deceased; Ruth Ann McAllister; RVS Minerals, LLC, a

Mississippi limited liability company; William G. Miller; Andrew Miller; Charles A. Miller; Earl E Miller; Eva Waechter, deceased; Frederick Reynolds, deceased; Howard E. Miller; Hugh Reynolds, deceased; Ina Angus, a/k/a Mrs. Don P. Angus; John G. Schwickhamer; Lynn A. Miller; Maud Schwickhamer, deceased; Meta B. Reynolds, a/k/a Meta Reynolds, deceased; Mildred Stratton; Oscar Knief; Ralph O. Waechter; Ruth Sheridan; Stella Miller, deceased; POOLING ORDER NO. 600057 IN THE E/2 NE/4 OF SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE 3 WEST OF THE IM, MCCLAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA: Ann Walker and Keith F. Walker, as Co Trustees of the Ann Walker Trust dtd 10/26/94; Arapahoe Resources, LLC; Carkel Energy, L.L.C.; Charter Oak Production Co., LLC; CVL Properties, L.L.C.; Dail C. West Limited Partnership; Dennis J. Cady; Susan Y. Cady; Enertree, L.L.C.; Fleet Family Mineral Propeties, Inc.; Frank Dale; GLB Exploration, Inc; H.W. Allen Company; Hylton Enterprises, Inc.; Joe W. Stewart; Deborah L. Stewart; Kalkman Habeck Company; Laura Stone; LaWayne E. Jones; Maharger, Inc.; MAP2006 OK; Mitch Adams; Nick H. Stone; Panhandle Oil and Gas, Inc. formerly Panhandle Royalty Company; The Pfanenstiel Company, LLC; Richard H. Chapman; Youngblood, Ltd.; Anna Louise Mitchell, f/k/a Anna Louise Adams; Beverly DeShong Ratcliffe; Bill Henry Thompson, deceased; Children’s Medical Center, Inc.; Clifford Dennard; Dick L. Chick, Jr.; Edward D. Stone, deceased; Edward J. Block; Eugenia O. Key; Francis J. Larran, deceased; First City Land Corporation; Gregory E. Chapman; Gwyne Wimberly Shook; Gwyne S. Mason; J. Ralph Howell, Jr.; Jack B. Shook, Jr.; JW Oil & Gas, LLC; Leo L. Block; Morelle K. Ratcliffe, Jr., deceased; Mrs. Fred P. Hoenscheidt; Mrs. Dorothy C. Dickinson; Mrs. Sue Fitzhough; Nell O. Lynch and Gail O. Ewing, as Trustees of the Honey Burgher Trust, U/A dtd 7/27/90; Robert W. Ratcliffe; Sam D. Ratcliffe; Tonya Thompson Bebout, deceased; Verena M. Larran, deceased; W. Suttle, deceased; W.B. Irvin; POOLING ORDER NO. 581380 IN THE E/2 SE/4 OF SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 6 NORTH, RANGE 3 WEST OF THE IM, MCCLAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA: Barrett Oklahoma Interests, Ltd.; Brenda Mantooth Spencer; Kim Locke; Carolyne Wall; Clara Mae Miller; William D. Miller; Denise Nash; Fleet Dickey Mineral Properties, LLC; Fleet Family Mineral Properties, Inc.; Frank T. Fleet, Inc.; Ida Lee Mantooth, deceased; Kandy Jordan; Jerry Mantooth; Michelle Evans; John J. Fleet a/k/a John R. Fleet, deceased; Josh Spencer; Lois M. Doughty, a/k/a Lois Mantooth Hinton, a/k/a Lois Hinton; Margaret Fleet Freeman, now Kalmer; Melanie Schantz, a/k/a Melanie Ann Schantz; Osborn Heirs Company, Ltd., d/b/a Osborn Heirs Company; P. A. W. N. Enterprises, a LP; Shane Spencer; Shawn Spencer; Willard Mantooth; Michelle Evans; Willard Berry Mantooth; William B. Osborn, Jr.; Charter Oak Production Co., LLC; POOLING ORDER NO. 574380 IN THE W/2 NW/4 OF SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 6 NORTH, RANGE 3 WEST OF THE IM, MCCLAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA: Al C. Miller; Carolyn I. Miller; The Bacon Family Irrevocable Trust dated June 27, 2011, and Delyorce R. Rebouche as Trustee of such trust; Cressie Crowley; Dale Bacon; Fran Wilson; Iva Pearl Bacon; James W. Callison; Jane A. Callison; Lester James Maynard; Leliah Maynard; Producers and Refiners Corporation; Charter Oak Production Co., LLC; Albert T. Miller; Benjamin A. Maynord a/k/a B. A. Maynord a/k/a Benjamin A. Maynard a/k/a B. A. Maynard; Betty Ray Whitehead; Emmie Clessie Crowley; Fammie Maynord a/k/a F. V. Maynord a/k/a Fammie Maynard a/k/a F. V. Maynard; Jimmy Joe Crawford; Joseph Andrew Maynard, Jr.; Lola Mae Buchanan, a/k/a Dola Mae Buchanan; Sam C. Maynard a/k/a Sammy C. Maynard; Sarah Maynard; POOLING ORDER NO. 583382 IN THE E/2 NE/4 OF SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 6 NORTH, RANGE 3 WEST OF THE IM, MCCLAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA: A. J. Mainord, deceased; Alice Mainord; Bank of Oklahoma, N.A.; Buffalo Ridge Farms, LLC; Catherine Jane Whitmarsh; Chad P. Mainord; Donna Marie Whitmarsh; Elouise K. Whitmarsh a/k/a Elouise Keith Whitmarsh; Fredona K. Lurry Trust Agreement dated 9/25/96, and Wendelyn Lurry Jones as Trustee of such trust; George Michael Graham; Harry C. Johnson, Jr.; J. Donald White; J. P. Morgan Chase Bank, N. A.; Jacqueline Deanne Whitmarsh; James W. Evatt; Janice Patricia Davis f/k/a Janice Hinkle; Jay Crawford, IV; John Lee Keith; John S. Luttrell; Joseph Whitmarsh a/k/a Joseph William Whit-marsh; Kerry Gaines Gilmore; Lareatha D. Keeler; M. T. Millett, LLC; Margaret Jane Riedt; Mary Anderson; Mason William Whitmarsh; Morene Bickerstaff; Carol Dees; Nicole Rae Shoop; Nina L. Kridler Revocable Trust, dated 10/17/91, and Nina L. Kridler. as Trustee, deceased; Noble

Successor Corporate Trustee; Sandstone Energy Acquisitions Corp.; Spector Family Partners; Stephen Emmerich Stewart; Victoria Lee Allen; Wycliffe Bible Translation Foundation, Inc., a/k/a The Wycliffe Foundation, a Non Profit Corporation; Betty Lee Stalcup, deceased Bill Stalcup, Jr.; Patricia Bowers Hefner; W.J. Stalcup, deceased; Wyman Cheek, as Guardian of the person and estate of Margie Faye Cheek, a disabled person; POOLING ORDER NO. 620265 IN THE E/2 SW/4 OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE 2 WEST OF THE IM, MCCLAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA: Anthony R. Mason, as sole Trustee under the Mason Living Trust dated 9/30/2013; Charter Oak Production Co., LLC; Cynthia Ann Perkins, as Trustee of the Cynthia Ann Grisham Revocable Trust; David L. Godard, as Trustee of the Charles M. Godard Trust dated 8/14/2002; David Leonard Freeman and Lynne Ann Freeman, as Trustees of the Martha Freeman Revocable Trust, dated 1/18/2012; Derek James Rogers; Exxon Mobil Corp, successor to Socony Mobil Oil Company, Inc.; Golden Creek Minerals, L.L.C.; Mary Bingaman; Phillip Leo Grisham and Patti Ann Grisham, as Trustees of the Grisham Family Revocable Trust dated December 3, 2001; Richard S. C. Grisham, as Trustee of the Richard S. C. Grisham Mineral Trust dated 11/3/2008; Whitney Rogers Clay; if any of the above-named individuals be deceased, then the unknown heirs, exec-utors, administrators, devisees, trustees and assigns, both immediate and remote, of such deceased individual; if any of the above-named parties is a dissolved partnership, corporation or other association, then the unknown successors, trustees and assigns, both immediate and remote, of such dissolved entity; if any of the above-named parties designated as a trustee is not presently acting in such capacity as trustee, then the unknown successor or successors to such trustee; and if the above-named party designated as a guardian is not presently acting in such capacity as guardian, then the unknown successor or successors to such guardian.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applicant, BP America Production Company, has filed an application in this cause requesting the Corporation Commission of Oklahoma to enter an order, to be effective as of the date of the execution thereof or as of a date prior thereto, as follows: (i) amending pooling Order Nos. 601687, 617247, 613860 and 620265 so that BP America Production Company (OTC Operator No. 01640), 737 N. Eldridge Parkway, Houston, Texas 77079, is designated and declared as Operator under each such pooling order of, and only of, any subsequent well or wells to be drilled thereunder or otherwise covered by each such pooling order, with Charter Oak Production Co., LLC remaining as operator under each such order of each respective existing initial well drilled thereunder; and (ii) granting such other and further relief as may be proper based upon the evidence presented in this cause.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by pooling Order No. 601687, the Commission pooled the drilling rights or working interests, and adjudicated the rights and equities with respect thereto, of various oil and gas owners in the Cisco, Hoxbar, Deese, Basal Pennsyl-vania Unconformity, Woodford, Hunton, Sylvan, Viola, Simpson Dense, Simpson Dolomite and Bromide separate common sources of supply in the 80-acre drilling and spacing units formed therefor in the S/2 SW/4 of Section 31, Township 7 North, Range 2 West of the IM, McClain County, Okla-homa. Charter Oak Production Co., LLC was designated as operator under such pooling order.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by pooling Order No. 617247, the Commission pooled the drilling rights or working interests, and adjudicated the rights and equities with respect thereto, of various oil and gas owners in the Cisco, Hoxbar, Deese Sandstones, Basal Pennsylvanian Unconformity, Woodford, Hunton Limestone, Sylvan, Viola Limestone, Simpson Dense, Simpson Dolomite and Bromide Sand-stones separate common sources of supply in the 80-acre drilling and spacing units formed therefor in the N/2 SE/4 of Section 32, Township 7 North, Range 2 West of the IM, McClain County, Oklahoma. Charter Oak Production Co., LLC was designated as operator under such pooling order.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by pooling Order No. 613860, the Commission pooled the drilling rights or working interests, and adjudicated the rights and equities with respect thereto, of various oil and gas owners in the Cisco, Hoxbar, Deese Sandstones, Basal Pennsylvanian Unconformity, Woodford, Hunton Limestone, Sylvan, Viola Limestone, Simpson Dense, Simpson Dolomite and Bromide Sand-stones separate common sources of supply in the 80-acre drilling and

spacing units formed therefor in the N/2 SW/4 of Section 32, Township 7 North, Range 2 West of the IM, McClain County, Oklahoma. Charter Oak Production Co., LLC was designated as operator under such pooling order.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by pooling Order No. 620265, the Commission pooled the drilling rights or working interests, and adjudicated the rights and equities with respect thereto, of various oil and gas owners in the Cisco, Hoxbar, Deese, Basal Pennsyl-vania Unconformity, Woodford, Hunton, Sylvan, Viola, and Bromide separate common sources of supply in the 80-acre drilling and spacing units formed therefor in the E/2 SW/4 of Section 34, Township 7 North, Range 2 West of the IM, McClain County, Okla-homa. Charter Oak Production Co., LLC was designated as operator under such pooling order.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the application in this cause requests that the order to be entered in this matter be made effective as of the date of the execution thereof or as of a date prior thereto and seeks to amend the above set out pooling orders in the manner described above.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause is set before an administrative law judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Commission. Notice is further given that the application in this cause may be amended at such hearing in accordance with the rules of the Commission and the laws of the State of Oklahoma.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that any interested person or party desiring to protest the application in this cause shall have fifteen (15) days from receipt of this notice in which to file with the Corporation Commission of Oklahoma a written protest. Failure to submit a written protest within said fifteen (15) day period shall be deemed consent to the granting of the application.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause is set for hearing before an administrative law judge on the Conservation Docket at the Western Regional Service Office of the Corpora-tion Commission, Jim Thorpe Building, 2101 North Lincoln Blvd., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 8:30 A.M. on the 7th day of January, 2019, and that this notice be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission. If this cause is not protested, this matter may be disposed of by announcement, without a hearing.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that if there is a hearing in this cause, Appli-cant and interested parties may present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone shall contact Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide their names and telephone numbers.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action, contact Mindy Johnson, BP America Production Company, 1100 North Broadway Avenue, Suite 200, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73103, Telephone: (405) 400-7866; or John R. Reeves, attorney, OBA #7479, Seven-teenth Floor, One Leadership Square, 211 North Robinson Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102, Telephone: (405) 272-5742.

CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA

DANA L. MURPHY,Chairman

J. TODD HIETT,Vice Chairman

BOB ANTHONY,Commissioner

DONE AND PERFORMED this 14th day of December, 2018.BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:

PEGGY MITCHELL,Commission Secretary14818-0907noh

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(CD11666784)NOTICE OF HEARINGCause CD No. 201810523

BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA

APPLICANT: BP AMERICA PRODUCTION COMPANY [OTC Operator No. 01640]. RELIEF SOUGHT: CHANGE OF OPERATOR. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: The E/2 SE/4 of Section 1, Township 6 North, Range 3 West of the IM, the W/2 NW/4 and the E/2 NE/4 of Section 12, Township 6 North, Range 3 West of the IM, the N/2 NW/4 of Section 23, Town-ship 7 North, Range 3 West of the IM, and the W/2 SW/4 and the E/2 NE/4 of Section 36, Township 7 North, Range 3 West of the IM, all in McClain County, Oklahoma

STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All persons, owners, producers, operators, purchasers and takers of oil and gas, and all other interested persons, particu-larly in McClain County, Oklahoma, including the following: POOLING ORDER NO. 581380 IN THE E/2 SE/4 OF SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 6 NORTH, RANGE 3 WEST OF THE IM, MCCLAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA: Barrett Oklahoma Inter- Continued on next page

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OKLAHOMADANA L. MURPHY,

ChairmanJ. TODD HIETT,

Vice ChairmanBOB ANTHONY,

CommissionerDONE AND PERFORMED this 14th day of December, 2018.BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:

PEGGY MITCHELL,Commission Secretary14818-1085noh

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(CD11666807)NOTICE OF HEARINGCause CD No. 201810522

BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA

APPLICANT: BP AMERICA PRODUCTION COMPANY [OTC Operator No. 01640]. RELIEF SOUGHT: CHANGE OF OPERATOR. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: The S/2 SE/4 of Section 2, The N/2 SE/4 of Section 3, and The E/2 NE/4 of Section 24, Township 5 North, Range 2 West of the IM, and The N/2 SE/4 of Section 34, The S/2 SW/4 of Section 35, and The S/2 SE/4 of Section 36, Township 6 North, Range 2 West of the IM, All in McClain County, Oklahoma

STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All persons, owners, producers, operators, purchasers and takers of oil and gas, and all other interested persons, particu-larly in McClain County, Oklahoma, including the following: Pooling Order No. 620653 The S/2 SE/4 of Section 2, Township 5 North, Range 2 West of the IM, McClain County, Oklahoma: Brent-wood Resources, LLC; Charter Oak Production Co., LLC; Glebe Royalty, LLC; Oil Valley Petroleum LLC; Red Oak Energy Partners LLC; The GHK Company, LLC; The Hefner Company; Toma Explorations LLC; S. C. Newbern, deceased; Pooling Order No. 624082 The N/2 SE/4 of Section 3, Township 5 North, Range 2 West of the IM, McClain County, Oklahoma: Buffalo Creek Minerals, LLC; Charter Oak Production Co., LLC; Clayburn Dean Simpson; Evelyn Diana Child, nee Simpson; Exxon Mobil Corporation; 5B Energy, LLC; Frances Maye Willis Farrell, nee Russell; Hylton Enterprises, Inc.; James T. Patterson; John Alan Newbern; John Steger; John Patterson; Julie Ann Newbern, a/k/a Julie Newbern, a/k/a Julie Ann Newbern McBroom; Kathleen Pauline Rinehart; Lee Edwin George; Myrtle A. Patterson; S3 Holdings, LLC; The Separate Property Trust of Tom Criswell III dated 8/27/1998; Top Oil Company; Aaron Lynn Allen; Aaronette Lee Allen; Abner William Willis, a/k/a Abner Wm. Willis, deceased; Amon Cornelius Hayes, a/k/a Aman Cornelius Hayes, deceased; Daisy Lou Lynn, deceased; Ellen Patterson, now Hayes, deceased; Exie Wall, now Patterson, deceased; Frances Maye Willis Farrell, nee Russell; John Dana, a/k/a John Henry Dana; Lyna Lea Hayes Hanks, deceased; Milton Hayes, Jr., a/k/a Milton Madlynn Hayes, Jr., deceased; Minnie Wall, now Jefferson, deceased; Myrtle A. Patterson; Vester Henry Allen, a/k/a Vester H. Allen; Pooling Order No. 617633 The E/2 NE/4 of Section 24, Township 5 North, Range 2 West of the IM, McClain County, Okla-homa: Anna Junia Doan Properties, LLC; Annette Burk; Apollo Oil Corpo-ration; Aretta Gooch; Aretta Gooch; Ashley Trotti Jones; Betsy Dreyfus Shapiro; Bo Mc Enterprises, LLC; Buffalo Creek Minerals, LLC; Cecil D. Mitchell Trust dated 11/25/1975, C.D. Mitchell, Trustee; Charter Oak Production Co., LLC; Davis Bros., LLC; Driftwood, LLC; Fairmount Land & Minerals, LLC; GB Energy, Inc.; Gene Duncan; Gregory L. Tucker and Tena L. Tucker, H/W; J. Marc Cottrell Trust dated 8/24/1994; Jina Maness; Jina Maness; Joan H. Stinnett; John Jackson Jones; Kelly Marie Jones Fondren; Lebo Petro, LLC; Louise R. Edwards Trust, Judith L. Traub, Successor Trustee; Lyda Long, L.L.C.; Lynn Alan Dreyfus; Margaret K. Replogle Mineral Trust UAD 12/1/1990, Henry J. Schafer, III, as Co Trustee; Michael D. Jones; Mineralmen Land Co., LLC; Mitchell Royalty, a LP; Mouser Minerals, LLC; Ranken Energy Corporation; Replogle Company, LLC; Robert Carlin Donahue, Jr.; Ronald Gooch; Ronald Gooch; Sandra Kennedy; Sara K. Sterling; Singer Bros., a partnership; Steven Gooch; Steven Gooch; Tommie Gooch, a/k/a Tommy Gooch, deceased c/o Aretta Gooch; Tony D. Oliver; Trinity Episcopal Chruch of Tulsa, Inc. c/o Shawna Gehres, Warden; Trinity Petroleum Corporation; UDX, LLC; Billie Smallwood; C.J. Connell; Estelle L. Cooper; J.R. Porter; Lorene Brooks, deceased; Margaret N. Porter; Nadine Keys, deceased; Pooling Order No. 631561 The N/2 SE/4 of Section 34, Township 6 North, Range 2 West of the IM, McClain County, Oklahoma: Carol Lynne Schmitz; Charter Oak Production Co., LLC; Hylton Enterprises, Inc.; Jack McReynolds and Marilyn McRey-nolds, H/W, JTROS; Kelly Moore Riley; Paul Moore; Phyllis Anne Horn; Steven Paul Brown; Steven P. Brown Revocable Trust, dtd 2/26/2004, Steven

P. Brown as Trustee; The Owen Thomas Reed and Carol Lee Reed Family Trust, Carol Lee Reed, Trustee; Abbie Gertrude Herell, deceased; Allan L. West, deceased; Clifford J. Herell, deceased; Daniel J. Shirley, deceased; Dorothy E. Shirley, deceased; Susie C. West, deceased; Wilma Dean Duggins, deceased; Pooling Order No. 613534 The S/2 SW/4 of Section 35, Township 6 North, Range 2 West of the IM, McClain County, Oklahoma: Britt Exploration, Ltd; Carolyn Jane Bennett; Charter Oak Production Co., LLC; Chesapeake Exploration, LLC; Chesa-peake Royalty, LLC; Chieftain Royalty Company; Conklin Energy, LLC; David W. Border; The Edward Reso & Frances Jo Ann Baker Living Trust dated 4/9/1999 Edward Reso Baker and Frances Jo Ann Baker as Trustees; Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation; Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, as Receiver for Penn Square Bank; Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, as Receiver for Empire Savings & Loan Association; Haymaker Properties, LP; Helen L. Thompson; James S. Wolfe, Jr.; Judy Ann Selman; Lee Wayne Evatt Trust of October 10, 1985, James W. Evatt and Dan A. Evatt, Successor Trustees; Linda Jane Hayes, c/o Cary D. Hayes; Marathon Oil Company; Marjorie Louise Payne, Trustee of the Doyle L. & MarjorieL. Payne Living Trust, dtd 6/15/2004; UDX, L.L.C.; Union Bank and Trust Company; Abbie Gertrude Herell, deceased; Clifford J. Herell, deceased; Daniel P. Herrell, deceased; Deborah Goodall, as Trsutee for The Ravkind Goodall Irrevocable Trust; J. Donald White; Michigan National Bank; Sunset Petroleum Corporation; Pooling Order No. 604596 The S/2 SE/4 of Section 36, Township 6 North, Range 2 West of the IM, McClain County, Oklahoma: Albert Lee Crabtree and Cecile Marie Crabtree, as Trustees of the Trust Agreement of Albert Lee Crabtree and Cecile Marie Crabtree; Bloch Petroleum, L.L.C., Canadian Kenwood Company; Charter Oak Production Co., LLC; ONEOK Resources Company c/o Chesapeake Exploration LLC; Chesapeake Royalty, LLC; The Hawkins Company; Haymaker Properties, LP; Mid Continent II, LLC; Mid Continent II, LLC; Panhandle Oil & Gas, Inc., formerly Panhandle Royalty Company; Phyllis Gail Boudreau Rogers; Rita Louise Willis Trust Agreement dtd 6/8/1977, Bank of Oklahoma, NA and Rita Louise Willis, Co Trustee; Rulewicz Energy, L.L.C.; Scott Invest-ment Group, LLC; Shalco Energy (Delaware) LLC; UDX, LLC; West Star Operating Company; Bernice Cosart, deceased; Kathleen Wilkerson Liggett, deceased; if any of the above-named individuals be deceased, then the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees and assigns, both immediate and remote, of such deceased individual; if any of the above-named parties is a dissolved part nership, corporation or other association, then the unknown successors, trustees and assigns, both immediate and remote, of such dissolved entity; and if any of the above-named parties designated as a trustee is not presently acting in such capacity as trustee, then the unknown successor or successors to such trustee.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applicant, BP America Production Company, has filed an application in this cause requesting the Corporation Commission of Oklahoma to enter an order, to be effective as of the date of the execution thereof or as of a date prior thereto, as follows: (i) amending pooling Order Nos. 620653, 624082, 617633, 631561, 613534 and 604596 so that BP America Production Company (OTC Operator No. 01640), 737 N. Eldridge Parkway, Houston, Texas 77079, is designated and declared as Operator under each such pooling order of, and only of, any subsequent well or wells to be drilled thereunder or otherwise covered by each such pooling order, with Charter Oak Production Co., LLC remaining as operator under each such order of each respective existing initial well drilled thereunder; and (ii) granting such other and further relief as may be proper based upon the evidence presented in this cause.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by pooling Order No. 620653, the Commission pooled the drilling rights or working interests, and adjudicated the rights and equities with respect thereto, of various oil and gas owners in the Deese, Hoxbar, Basal Pennsylvania Unconformity, Hunton, Woodford, Sylvan, Viola, Bromide, McLish, Tulip Creek and Oil Creek separate common sources of supply in the 80-acre drilling and spacing units formed therefor in the S/2 SE/4 of Section 2, Township 5 North, Range 2 West of the IM, McClain County, Oklahoma. Charter Oak Production Co., LLC was designated as operator under such pooling order.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by pooling Order No. 624082, the Commission pooled the drilling rights or working interests, and adjudicated the rights and equities with respect thereto, of various oil and gas owners in the Tulip Creek Sandstone, Deese Sandstone, Bromide Sandstone, Hunton Limestone, Viola Limestone, Hoxbar,

Company 1986; Nathan Minerals, LLC; Rebellion Energy, LLC; Robert Louis Rorschach Revocable Trust dtd 3/24/1997; Sandstone Energy Acquisitions Corp; Stormy Thomison; UDX, LLC; Executive Land Services; Helen Jo Welch; Jerry W. Tobias, deceased; Katie Lee Hall, deceased; Lillian Goldfelder Tobias, deceased; Raymond Gilbert, deceased; Russel C. Dollar, deceased; Ruth Jones, now Cook, deceased; Pooling Order No. 626753 The E/2 SW/4 of Section 13, Township 5 North, Range 2 West of the IM, McClain County, Oklahoma: Charter Oak Production Co., LLC; E.C. Clay & Son, Inc.; Edward Harbin, Trustee of the Mary Joyce Harbin Trust dtd 9/23/2013; Flame Royalties, Inc.; Garner D. Dollar; Gregory Randolph Barrowman; Jay Dee Showalter; John R. Dollar; Kay Lou (Stone) Buford; Kay Lou (Stone) Buford; Ken Richard Stone Marathon Oil Company; Mary Sue Dollar; Spartan Resources, LLC; The Alex Singer Royalty Trust No. 1, George A. Singer, Trustee; UDX, LLC; Wildboar Energy, LLC; Alice K. Wright, deceased; Beulah Huffstickler Calhoun, deceased; Eudell Huffstickler Ledbetter, deceased; Jack E. Wright, deceased; Jimmy Woodrow Lynch, deceased; Katie Lee Hall, deceased; Margaret Saxon Barrowman, deceased; Mary Huffstickler, deceased; Oran E. Wright, deceased; Phyllis Underwood Brown, deceased; Raymond Gilbert, possibly deceased; Russel C. Dollar, deceased; Ruth Jones, now Cook, deceased; Terry Huffstickler, possibly deceased; Velma Wright, a/k/a Charlene V. Wright, nee Croxton, deceased; Vera J. Showalter, deceased; Verna Wemple, a/k/a Mary Verna Wemple, nee Croxton, deceased; William B. Huffstickler, deceased; William R. Barrowman, deceased; if any of the above-named individuals be deceased, then the unknown heirs, exec-utors, administrators, devisees, trustees and assigns, both immediate and remote, of such deceased individual; if any of the above-named parties is a dissolved partnership, corporation or other association, then the unknown successors, trustees and assigns, both immediate and remote, of such dissolved entity; and if any of the above-named parties designated as a trustee is not presently acting in such capacity as trustee, then the unknown successor or successors to such trustee.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applicant, BP America Production Company, has filed an application in this cause requesting the Corporation Commission of Oklahoma to enter an order, to be effective as of the date of the execution thereof or as of a date prior thereto, as follows: (i) amending pooling Order Nos. 590822, 597672, 596857, 596748, 626754, 621916 and 626753 so that BP America Production Company (OTC Operator No. 01640), 737 N. Eldridge Parkway, Houston, Texas 77079, is designated and declared as Operator under each such pooling order of, and only of, any subsequent well or wells to be drilled thereunder or otherwise covered by each such pooling order, with Charter Oak Production Co., LLC remaining as operator under each such order of each respective existing initial well drilled thereunder; and (ii) granting such other and further relief as may be proper based upon the evidence presented in this cause.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by pooling Order No. 590822, the Commission pooled the drilling rights or working interests, and adjudicated the rights and equities with respect thereto, of various oil and gas owners in the Hoxbar, Deese Sandstones, Basal Penn-sylvania Unconformity, Woodford, Hunton Sandstone, Viola Sandstone, Sylvan and Bromide Sandstones separate common sources of supply in the 80-acre drilling and spacing units formed therefor in the S/2 NE/4 of Section 1, Township 5 North, Range 2 West of the IM, McClain County, Okla-homa. Charter Oak Production Co., LLC was designated as operator under such pooling order.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by pooling Order No. 597672, the Commission pooled the drilling rights or working interests, and adjudicated the rights and equities with respect thereto, of various oil and gas owners in the Hoxbar, Deese Sandstones, Basal Penn-sylvania Unconformity, Woodford, Hunton Limestone, Sylvan, Viola Lime-stone and Bromide Sandstones separate common sources of supply in the 80-acre drilling and spacing units formed therefor in the N/2 NE/4 of Section 1, Township 5 North, Range 2 West of the IM, McClain County, Okla-homa. Charter Oak Production Co., LLC was designated as operator under such pooling order.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by pooling Order No. 596857, the Commission pooled the drilling rights or working interests, and adjudicated the rights and equities with respect thereto, of various oil and gas owners in Hoxbar, Deese Sandstones, Basal Penn-sylvania Unconformity, Woodford, Hunton, Sylvan, Viola Limestone and Bromide Sandstones separate common sources of supply in the 80-acre drilling and spacing units formed therefor in the E/2 SE/4 of Section 13, Township 5 North, Range 2 West of the IM, McClain County, Oklahoma. Charter

Oak Production Co., LLC was designated as operator under such pooling order.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by pooling Order No. 596748, the Commission pooled the drilling rights or working interests, and adjudicated the rights and equities with respect thereto, of various oil and gas owners in the Hoxbar, Deese, Basal Pennsylvania Unconformity, Woodford, Hunton, Sylvan, Viola Limestone, Bromide Sand, Tulip Creek Sand, McLish Sand and Oil Creek Sand separate common sources of supply in the 80-acre drilling and spacing units formed therefor in the E/2 NE/4 of Section 13, Township 5 North, Range 2 West of the IM, McClain County, Oklahoma. Charter Oak Production Co., LLC was designated as operator under such pooling order.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by pooling Order No. 626754, the Commission pooled the drilling rights or working interests, and adjudicated the rights and equities with respect thereto, of various oil and gas owners in the Viola Limestone, Bromide Sand, Deese, Hunton, Hoxbar, Basal Pennsylvania Unconformity, Woodford and Sylvan separate common sources of supply in the 80-acre drilling and spacing units formed therefor in the E/2 NW/4 of Section 13, Township 5 North, Range 2 West of the IM, McClain County, Okla-homa. Charter Oak Production Co., LLC was designated as operator under such pooling order.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by pooling Order No. 621916, the Commission pooled the drilling rights or working interests, and adjudicated the rights and equities with respect thereto, of various oil and gas owners in the Deese, Hunton, Viola Limestone, Bromide Sand, Hoxbar, Basal Pennsyl-vanian Unconformity, Woodford and Sylvan separate common sources of supply in the 80-acre drilling and spacing units formed therefor in the W/2 NE/4 of Section 13, Township 5 North, Range 2 West of the IM, McClain County, Oklahoma. Charter Oak Production Co., LLC was designated as operator under such pooling order.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by pooling Order No. 626753, the Commission pooled the drilling rights or working interests, and adjudicated the rights and equities with respect thereto, of various oil and gas owners in the Viola Limestone, Bromide Sand, Deese, Hunton, Hoxbar, Basal Pennsylvania Unconformity, Woodford and Sylvan separate common sources of supply in the 80-acre drilling and spacing units formed therefor in the E/2 SW/4 of Section 13, Township 5 North, Range 2 West of the IM, McClain County, Okla-homa. Charter Oak Production Co., LLC was designated as operator under such pooling order.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the application in this cause requests that the order to be entered in this matter be made effective as of the date of the execution thereof or as of a date prior thereto and seeks to amend the above set out pooling orders in the manner described above.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause is set before an administrative law judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Commission. Notice is further given that the application in this cause may be amended at such hearing in accordance with the rules of the Commission and the laws of the State of Oklahoma.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that any interested person or party desiring to protest the application in this cause shall have fifteen (15) days from receipt of this notice in which to file with the Corporation Commission of Oklahoma a written protest. Failure to submit a written protest within said fifteen (15) day period shall be deemed consent to the granting of the application.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause is set for hearing before an administrative law judge on the Conservation Docket at the Western Regional Service Office of the Corpora-tion Commission, Jim Thorpe Building, 2101 North Lincoln Blvd., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 8:30 A.M. on the 7th day of January, 2019, and that this notice be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission. If this cause is not protested, this matter may be disposed of by announcement, without a hearing.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that if there is a hearing in this cause, Appli-cant and interested parties may present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone shall contact Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide their names and telephone numbers.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action, contact Mindy Johnson, BP America Production Company, 1100 North Broadway Avenue, Suite 200, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73103, Telephone: (405) 400-7866; or John R. Reeves, attorney, OBA #7479, Seven-teenth Floor, One Leadership Square, 211 North Robinson Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102, Telephone: (405) 272-5742.

CORPORATION COMMISSION OF

Recie Ward, deceased; Kenneth Leon Ward, Jr.; Kenneth Leon Ward, deceased; L.C. Isom, deceased; Marilyn Adams, deceased; Mary Agnes Craig, deceased; Mary McGehee, deceased; Mary C. Mims, deceased; Nancy Norene Grubb, deceased; Norma Dellis, deceased; Patty Isom, deceased; Phillip Wayne Isom, deceased; Ralph B. Ward, aka, Brownlowe Ward, deceased; Ruby Irene Isom, deceased; Ruth Rogers, nee Wantland, deceased; Shirley Ann McCartynee Palkenstein, deceased; Pooling Order No. 597672 The N/2 NE/4 of Section 1, Township 5 North, Range 2 West of the IM, McClain County, Oklahoma: Arthritis Foundation Northern California Chapter; Blackbird Production LLC; Christopher Muse; Debra Lynn Moore; Golden Creek Minerals, LLC; Hylton Enterprises, Inc.; James Rogers; L.C. Isom, Jr.; Melissa Coleman; UDX, L.L.C.; Virginia Kay Rogers George; Charter Oak Production Co., LLC; Bettie Muse Cook, deceased; Bill Isom, deceased; Carrie Belle Meyer, deceased;Catherine Freelin, deceased; Charles L. Mims, deceased; Charles P. Wantland, deceased; David Knowlton Craig, deceased; Earl Byron Ward, deceased; Ernest Ward, deceased; Fletcher Ward, deceased; Florence A. Wantland, deceased; Frank William Rogers, deceased; Geneva Rae Ward, deceased; Geraldine Deibler, deceased; Gloria Messer, nee Biestle, deceased; Iva Mae Ward, deceased; John L. Wantland, deceased; John Recie Ward, deceased; Kenneth Leon Ward Jr.; Kenneth Leon Ward, deceased; Kenneth Leon Ward, deceased; L.C. Isom, deceased; Marilyn Adams, deceased; Mary Agnes Craig, deceased; Mary McGehee, deceased; Mary C. Mims, deceased; Nancy Norene Grubb, deceased; Norma Dellis, deceased; Patty Isom, deceased; Paul Cook; Phillip Wayne Isom, deceased; Ralph B. Ward, aka, Brownlowe Ward, deceased; Ruby Irene Isom, deceased; Ruth Rogers, nee Wantland, deceased; Shirley Ann McCarty, nee Falkenstein; Shirley Ann McCarty, nee Palkenstein, deceased; Pooling Order No. 596857 The E/2 SE/4 of Section 13, Township 5 North, Range 2 West of the IM, McClain County, Oklahoma: ANSARCO, L.L.C.; Carolyn Tolbert Smith, Trustee Under Revocable Trust Agreement DTD 12/22/92; Charter Oak Production Co, LLC; Clara Wallace; Claude Taylor Yoakam; David L. Dollar; David Ray Suttle and Yolanda L. Suttle, Trustees of the Suttle Family Trust; Dee F. Pendley, Ill; E.C. Clay & Son, Inc.; Flame Royalties, Inc.; Garner D. Dollar; Gary D. McNeely; Gerald William Kersey and Mary Katherine Kersey Living Trust dated August 1, 1997; Gregory Randolph Barrowman; Helen Head Epstein; John R. Dollar; June Hickman; Martha Ann Jett; Mary Sue Dollar; Mary Junt Gilbert Hooper; Edward Harbin, Trustee of the Mary Joyce Harbin Family Trust, dtd 9/23/2013; Mary Bernice Shea Living Trust, dated April 6, 2009; Michael Carroll Pendley; Norman C. Gilbert; Pamela Sue Rosso; Patsy Casey; Peggy A. Jordan; Raymond Gilbert; Rudy Box; Spartan Resources, LLC; The Alex Singer Royalty Trust No. I; Thomas Edward Box; Timothy Clark Barrowman; UDX, LLC; Wildboar Energy, LLC; William R. Lovell; Jimmy Woodrow Lynch, deceased; Katie Lee Hall, deceased; Lois Verna Alexander, deceased; Margaret Barrowman, deceased; Mary Huffstickler, deceased; Ruth Jones, now Cook, deceased; Velma Wright, a/k/a Charlene V. Wright, nee Croxton, deceased; Vera J. Showalter, deceased; Verna Wemple, a/k/a Mary Verna Wemple, nee Croxton, deceased; William R. Barrowman, deceased; Pooling Order No. 596748 The E/2 NE/4 of Section 13, Township 5 North, Range 2 West of the IM, McClain County, Oklahoma: Charter Oak Production Co., LLC; Helen Head Epstein; Pooling Order No. 626754 The E/2 NW/4 of Section 13, Township 5 North, Range 2 West of the IM, McClain County, Oklahoma: Buffalo Creek Minerals; Charter Oak Production Co., LLC; Dink Ellis Williford; Fairway Resources III, LLC; G.W. Thomas; Garner D. Dollar; Geodyne Nominee Corporation; John R. Dollar; Kingdon R. Hughes Family; Kirkpatrick Oil & Gas L.L.C.; Mary Sue Dollar; Muirfield Resources Company 1986 Mineral Purchase Program; Nathan Minerals, LLC; Neola C. McIntosh; Rebellion Energy, LLC; Robert Louis Rorschach Revocable Trust dtd 3/24/1997; Robert Price Hubbard; Sandstone Energy Acquisitions Corp; Thomas Edward Box; Executive Land Services; Frances Louise Fielder, deceased; Helen Jo Welch; Jerry W. Tobias, deceased; Raymond Gilbert, deceased; Russel C. Dollar, deceased; Russell Hubbard, deceased; Pooling Order No. 621916 The W/2 NE/4 of Section 13, Township 5 North, Range 2 West of the IM, McClain County, Oklahoma: Buffalo Creek Minerals; Cat Spring Properties, LLC; Charter Oak Production Co., LLC; Dink Ellis Williford; Fairway Resources III, LLC; G.W. Thomas; Garner D. Dollar; Geodyne Nominee Corporation; John R. Dollar; Kay Lou (Stone) Buford; Ken Richard Stone; Kingdon R. Hughes Family Limited Partnership; Kirkpatrick Oil & Gas L.L.C.; Marathon Oil Company; Mary Sue Dollar; Muirfield Resources

above set out pooling orders in the manner described above.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause is set before an administrative law judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Commission. Notice is further given that the application in this cause may be amended at such hearing in accordance with the rules of the Commission and the laws of the State of Oklahoma.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that any interested person or party desiring to protest the application in this cause shall have fifteen (15) days from receipt of this notice in which to file with the Corporation Commission of Oklahoma a written protest. Failure to submit a written protest within said fifteen (15) day period shall be deemed consent to the granting of the application.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause is set for hearing before an administrative law judge on the Conservation Docket at the Western Regional Service Office of the Corpora-tion Commission, Jim Thorpe Building, 2101 North Lincoln Blvd., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 8:30 A.M. on the 7th day of January, 2019, and that this notice be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission. If this cause is not protested, this matter may be disposed of by announcement, without a hearing.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that if there is a hearing in this cause, Appli-cant and interested parties may present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone shall contact Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide their names and telephone numbers.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action, contact Mindy Johnson, BP America Production Company, 1100 North Broadway Avenue, Suite 200, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73103, Telephone: (405) 400-7866; or John R. Reeves, attorney, OBA #7479, Seven-teenth Floor, One Leadership Square, 211 North Robinson Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102, Telephone: (405) 272-5742.

CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA

DANA L. MURPHY,Chairman

J. TODD HIETT,Vice Chairman

BOB ANTHONY,Commissioner

DONE AND PERFORMED this 14th day of December, 2018.BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:

PEGGY MITCHELL,Commission Secretary14818-1084noh

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(CD11666793)NOTICE OF HEARINGCause CD No. 201810525

BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA

APPLICANT: BP AMERICA PRODUCTION COMPANY [OTC Operator No. 01640]. RELIEF SOUGHT: CHANGE OF OPERATOR. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: The S/2 NE/4 and the N/2 NE/4 of Section 1, and the E/2 SE/4, the E/2 NE/4, the E/2 NW/4, the W/2 NE/4 and the E/2 SW/4 of Section 13, all in Township 5 North, Range 2 West of the IM, McClain County, Oklahoma

STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All persons, owners, producers, operators, purchasers and takers of oil and gas, and all other interested persons, particu-larly in McClain County, Oklahoma, including the following: Pooling Order No. 590822 The S/2 NE/4 of Section 1, Township 5 North, Range 2 West of the IM, McClain County, Oklahoma: Arthritis Foundation Northern California Chapter; Blackbird Production LLC; Braden S. Craig;Brooke Muse Martin; Catherine Craig Julian; Charline D. Ward; Chris-topher Muse; Cynthia D. James; David W. Craig, deceased; Debra Lynn Moore; Golden Creek Minerals, LLC; James Rogers; Jennifer Leigh Bailey; L.C. Isom, Jr.; Larry Olen Ward; Pamela B. Middleton; Patricia M. Craig, Trustee of the David W. Craig Bypass Trust; Patrick Adam Craig; Sherry Hoort; Teddy Victor Tucker Operating Company, LLC; UDX, L.L.C.; Virginia Kay Rogers George; Charter Oak Production Co., LLC; Bettie Muse Cook, deceased; Bill Isom, deceased; Carrie Belle Meyer, deceased; Catherine Freelin, deceased; Charles P. Wantland, deceased; Cheryl Craig Troutman, deceased; Earl Byron Ward, deceased; Ernest Ward, deceased; Fletcher Ward, deceased; Florence A. Wantland, deceased; Frank William Rogers, deceased; Geneva Rae Ward, deceased; Geraldine Deibler, deceased; Gloria Messer, nee Biestle, deceased; Iva Mae Ward, deceased; John L. Wantland, deceased; John Continued on next page

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Trust, dated October 24, 1986, and Clyde E. Davis as Trustee of such trust; Elizabeth Liggett McAlister, deceased; G.D. Reavis, deceased; George David Reavis, deceased; Hamer Trust Dated December 18, 1981, and Austin F. Hamer as Sole Surviving Trustee of such trust; J.W. Thompson, deceased; James W. Thompson, deceased; Joseph Frank Reavis, deceased; Latrelle W. Becker, as widow of Theodore G. Becker, deceased; R.B. McCloy, deceased; R.S. Liggett, deceased; Roy Jack Jenkins, deceased; Ruthie Joe Reavis, deceased; POOLING ORDER NO. 632433 IN THE E/2 SW/4 OF SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 5 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST OF THE IM, MCCLAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA: Robert B. McCloy, Jr.; Steven P. McCloy; POOLING ORDER NO. 605659 IN THE W/2 NW/4 OF SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 5 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST OF THE IM, MCCLAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA: Agape Oil & Gas; Anna Junia Doan Properties; Annette Burk; Aretta Gooch; Barbara J. Bundy Trust dated 5/23/1996, and Barbara J. Bundy as Trustee of such trust; Betsy Dreyfus Shapiro; Bo Mc Enterprises, LLC; Cecil D. Mitchell Trust utd 11/21/1975, and Cecil D. Mitchell as Trustee of such trust; CJS Production LLC; Clay Daniels; Davis Bros., LLC; Driftwood, LLC; GB Oil Co., LLC; Gregory L Tucker; Tena L. Tucker; J. Marc Cottrell Trust dated 8 24 94, and J. Marc Cottrell as Trustee of such trust; Jina Maness; Joan H. Stinnett; L.O. Pulliam GST Exempt Trust, restated 10/28/1993, and Don A. Whitten and Lois Irene Whitten as Trustees of such trust; Lynn Alan Dreyfus; Midtown Energy I, LLC; Mithcell Royalty, a LP; Mouser Minerals, LLC; Oil Invest-ments, LLC; Okla Tex, LLC; Ronald Gooch; Sandra Kennedy; Sara K. Sterling; Sara Lynn Carnes; Smartie Britches LLC; Steven Gooch; Tommie Gooch, a/k/a Tommy Gooch, deceased; Aretta Gooch; UDX, LLC; Estelle L. Cooper, deceased; Libby Turner, a/k/a Mrs. William Turner, deceased; Lorene Brooks, deceased; Nadine Keys, deceased; Tony Woodrow Kerbo, deceased; if any of the above-named individuals be deceased, then the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees and assigns, both immediate and remote, of such deceased individual; if any of the above-named parties is a dissolved part nership, corporation or other association, then the unknown successors, trustees and assigns, both immediate and remote, of such dissolved entity; and if any of the above-named parties designated as a trustee is not presently acting in such capacity as trustee, then the unknown successor or successors to such trustee.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applicant, BP America Production Company, has filed an application in this cause requesting the Corporation Commission of Oklahoma to enter an order, to be effective as of the date of the execution thereof or as of a date prior thereto, as follows: (i) amending pooling Order Nos. 616800, 603893, 605285, 627365, 632433 and 605659 so that BP America Production Company (OTC Operator No. 01640), 737 N. Eldridge Parkway, Houston, Texas 77079, is designated and declared as Operator under each such pooling order of, and only of, any subsequent well or wells to be drilled thereunder or otherwise covered by each such pooling order, with Charter Oak Production Co., LLC remaining as operator under each such order of each respective existing initial well drilled thereunder; and (ii) granting such other and further relief as may be proper based upon the evidence presented in this cause.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by pooling Order No. 616800, the Commission pooled the drilling rights or working interests, and adjudicated the rights and equities with respect thereto, of various oil and gas owners in the Hoxbar, Deese Sands, Basal Pennsylvania Unconformity, Woodford, Hunton Limestone, Sylvan, Viola Lime stone and Bromide Sand separate common sources of supply in the 80-acre drilling and spacing units formed therefor in the E/2 SW/4 of Section 7, Township 5 North, Range 1 West of the IM, McClain County, Okla-homa. Charter Oak Production Co., LLC was designated as operator under such pooling order.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by pooling Order No. 603893, the Commission pooled the drilling rights or working interests, and adjudicated the rights and equities with respect thereto, of various oil and gas owners in the Hoxbar, Deese, Basal Pennsylvania Unconformity, Woodford, Hunton, Sylvan and Viola Limestone separate common sources of supply in the 80-acre drilling and spacing units formed therefor in the W/2 SW/4 of Section 18, Township 5 North, Range 1 West of the IM, McClain County, Okla-homa. Charter Oak Production Co., LLC was designated as operator under such pooling order.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

by pooling Order No. 605285, the Commission pooled the drilling rights or working interests, and adjudicated the rights and equities with respect thereto, of various oil and gas owners in Hoxbar, Deese, Basal Pennsylvania Unconformity, Woodford, Hunton, Sylvan, Viola Limestone, Bromide Sand, Tulip Creek Sand, McLish Sand and Oil Creek Sand separate common sources of supply in the 80-acre drilling and spacing units formed therefor in the W/2 NW/4 of Section 18, Township 5 North, Range 1 West of the IM, McClain County, Oklahoma. Charter Oak Production Co., LLC was designated as operator under such pooling order.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by pooling Order No. 627365, the Commission pooled the drilling rights or working interests, and adjudicated the rights and equities with respect thereto, of various oil and gas owners in the Hoxbar, Deese, Basal Pennsylvania Unconformity, Woodford, Hunton, Sylvan, Viola Limestone and Bromide Sand separate common sources of supply in the 80-acre drilling and spacing units formed therefor in the E/2 SW/4 of Section 18, Township 5 North, Range 1 West of the IM, McClain County, Oklahoma. Charter Oak Production Co., LLC was designated as operator under such pooling order.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by pooling Order No. 632433, the Commission pooled the drilling rights or working interests, and adjudicated the rights and equities with respect thereto, of various oil and gas owners in the Hoxbar, Deese, Basal Pennsylvania Unconformity, Woodford, Hunton, Sylvan, Viola Limestone and Bromide Sand separate common sources of supply in the 80-acre drilling and spacing units formed therefor in the E/2 SW/4 of Section 18, Township 5 North, Range 1 West of the IM, McClain County, Oklahoma. Charter Oak Production Co., LLC was designated as operator under such pooling order.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by pooling Order No. 605659, the Commission pooled the drilling rights or working interests, and adjudicated the rights and equities with respect thereto, of various oil and gas owners in the Hoxbar, Deese, Basal Pennsylvania Unconformity, Woodford, Hunton, Sylvan, Bromide, Tulip Creek, McLish and Oil Creek separate common sources of supply in the 80-acre drilling and spacing units formed therefor in the W/2 NW/4 of Section 19, Township 5 North, Range 1 West of the IM, McClain County, Oklahoma. Charter Oak Production Co., LLC was designated as operator under such pooling order.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the application in this cause requests that the order to be entered in this matter be made effective as of the date of the execution thereof or as of a date prior thereto and seeks to amend the above set out pooling orders in the manner described above.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause is set before an administrative law judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Commission. Notice is further given that the application in this cause may be amended at such hearing in accordance with the rules of the Commission and the laws of the State of Oklahoma.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that any interested person or party desiring to protest the application in this cause shall have fifteen (15) days from receipt of this notice in which to file with the Corporation Commission of Oklahoma a written protest. Failure to submit a written protest within said fifteen (15) day period shall be deemed consent to the granting of the application.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause is set for hearing before an administrative law judge on the Conservation Docket at the Western Regional Service Office of the Corpora-tion Commission, Jim Thorpe Building, 2101 North Lincoln Blvd., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 8:30 A.M. on the 7th day of January, 2019, and that this notice be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission. If this cause is not protested, this matter may be disposed of by announcement, without a hearing.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that if there is a hearing in this cause, Appli-cant and interested parties may present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone shall contact Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide their names and telephone numbers.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action, contact Mindy Johnson, BP America Production Company, 1100 North Broadway Avenue, Suite 200, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73103, Telephone: (405) 400-7866; or John R. Reeves, attorney, OBA #7479, Seven-teenth Floor, One Leadership Square, 211 North Robinson Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102, Telephone: (405) 272-5742.

CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA

DANA L. MURPHY,Chairman

J. TODD HIETT,Vice Chairman

BOB ANTHONY,Commissioner

DONE AND PERFORMED this 14th day of December, 2018.BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:

PEGGY MITCHELL,Commission Secretary14818-1087noh

(12-19-18)

(CD11666824)NOTICE OF HEARINGCause CD No. 201810519

BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA

APPLICANT: BP AMERICA PRODUCTION COMPANY [OTC Operator No. 01640]. RELIEF SOUGHT: CHANGE OF OPERATOR. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: The N/2 NE/4 of Section 11, Township 5 North, Range 2 West of the IM, the W/2 NE/4 of Section 12, Township 5 North, Range 2 West of the IM, the N/2 SE/4 of Section 22, Township 7 North, Range 3 West of the IM, and the NE/4 and the SE/4 of Section 34, Township 7 North, Range 3 West of the IM, all in McClain County, Oklahoma

STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All persons, owners, producers, operators, purchasers and takers of oil and gas, and all other interested persons, particu-larly in McClain County, Oklahoma, including the following: POOLING ORDER NO. 612932 IN THE N/2 NE/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 5 NORTH, RANGE 2 WEST OF THE IM, MCCLAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA: Ashley Pallette; Blackbird Production LLC; Charles Wayne Falkenstein, Jr.; Charter Oak Production Co., LLC; Elizabeth Isom; James Rogers; L.C. Isom, Jr., a/k/a Lewis Cass Isom, Jr.; Panhandle Oil and Gas Inc, formerly Panhandle Royalty Company; Robert Lewis Mims; Shirley Ann McCarty, nee Falkenstein, deceased; Charles Wayne Falkenstein, Jr.; UDX, LLC; Ralph Wampler; Bettie Muse Cook, deceased; Bill Isom, deceased; Catherine Freelin, deceased; Frank Rogers, deceased; Gloria Messer, nee Biestle, deceased; L.C. Isom, deceased; Mary C. Mims, deceased; Mary McGehee, nee Wantland, deceased; Nancy Norene Grubb, deceased; Norma Dellis, deceased; Patty Isom, deceased; Ruby Irene Isom, deceased; Ruth Rogers, nee Wantland, deceased; POOLING ORDER NO. 605568 IN THE W/2 NE/4 OF SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 5 NORTH, RANGE 2 WEST OF THE IM, MCCLAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA: American United Life Assurance Company; Carol Diane Childs; Charter Oak Production Co., LLC; MRO A, LLC; UDX, LLC; Marian S. Evatt, deceased; Wayne Evatt, deceased; POOLING ORDER NO. 611409 IN THE N/2 SE/4 OF SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE 3 WEST OF THE IM, MCCLAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA: Consul Properties, LLC; Dale N. Weeden, Jr.; Douglas L. Weeden; Finis Lynn Ewing; The Greg and Nancy Vance Family Limited Partnership; Grisso Schafer Trust No. 1, and Harry J. Schafer Jr. as Trustee of such trust; H. Huffman & Co.; Isaac Leon Cooper, Jr.; Ivy Creek Investments LTD; James Lee Waugh; Jerry Kent Waugh; John Charles Ewing; Karen Owens Kirkes; Keith Ewing; Lisa Gay Sparks; Lou Ann Cooper; Lynn Kay Weeden Holkan; Malco Royalties, Ltd.; Margaret Ruth Weeden; Martha Endsley; Mary E. Grisso Trust No. 1, and Harry J. Schafer Jr., as Trustee of such trust; MLR, Inc.; Nancy T. Ewing; Nirvana Minerals, LP; Paige Ewing; Paul L. Crawford; Randy B. Moore; Luglena Rae Moore; Robert Lynn Owens; Robert W. Norman; Ronald Lewis Weeden; Shirley Ann Pulliam Gilbert; Suzanne Irene Witt; Travis Shane Banks; Van Ewing; Van Oil Company; Vana Lee Ewing; VZS Prop-erties, LP; Woodbine Financial Corpo-ration; Charter Oak Production Co., LLC; Charles A. Wallace, deceased; Charlotte Wallace Murphy; Dale N. Weeden, deceased; Earl M. Henderson; Mary C. Henderson; Erma M. Wallace; Finis Ewing, deceased; J. E. Pulliam, Jr., deceased; J. I. Griffin; Jerry Howell Ewing, deceased; Jimmie L. Hooper, deceased; Lee Arthur Adams, a/k/a Lee A. Adams, deceased; Louis S. Crawford, deceased; Mary Lou Haag; Mary Ruth Adams Trust dated 12/20/1993, and the Trustee of such trust; Ora I. Pritchard; W. F. Ewing, deceased; William Finis Ewing, Jr., deceased; POOLING ORDER NO. 611518 IN THE NE/4 OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE 3 WEST OF THE IM, MCCLAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA: Broadmoor Land and Minerals, LLC; Dalco Oil Company, now PEC Minerals, LP; Darlene Kilgore; David P. Vinson; Deanna Gautreaux; Deborah Hockensmith; Elayne Kilgore; Farmers United Cooperative Pool; Fleischaker Mineral Company; Franklin M. Gammon; Hammack Rocket Properties, LLC; Hylton Enterprises, Inc.; Jenny

Pelemounter; Merit Partners, LP; Merit Energy Partners III, LP; Merit Energy Partners D III, LP; MLR, Inc.; Newfield Exploration Mid Continent, Inc.; Nina L. Kridler, as Trustee of the Nina L. Kridler Revocable Trust dated 10/17/1991; Oil Valley Petroleum, LLC; Osborne Mineral Trust, and Ramona L. Wolf and Catherine L. Wolf as Trustees of such trust; Panhandle Royalty Company; PROMCO, Inc., a District of Columbia Corporation, and David Miller, Manager; RCPTX, Ltd. A Texas Limited Partnership; Rocket Oil and Gas Company, LLC; Stanley H. Singer, as Trustee of the Stanley H. Singer Revocable Trust; Terra Rosa Royalty Corp.; Teton Properties, LLC; Three M Oil Company; Vishnudev Pratt Royalties, LLC; Wakefield Holdings Company; Walsh Mineral Properties, LLC; William J. Gammon; Charter Oak Production Co., LLC; Beatrice Nave, deceased; Belle C. Phillips; Charles W. Papperman; Daniel Richardson, Jr., deceased; Daniel L. March, deceased; Edward C. Pierce; Mary W. Pierce; Ezra Wenger; Lavinia C. Wenger; F. E. Wallace; G. R. Ellis, deceased; George W. Derrickson; Gerald G. Bernheimer; Helen A. Gammon, deceased; J. K. Washburn; Jack Otis Brooking, deceased; John E. Gammon, deceased; Joseph K. Frame; Louis L. Jarrell; Mrs. Martha B. Foster; Mary H. Derrickson; Mary H. Costello, deceased; Mary P. Leslie; Mrs. Ophelia Donavon; Pervis Dubois; Plains Royalty Corp.; Robert M. Kilgore, deceased; Ross W. Barker; Samuel H. Lockwood; Standley D. Shipley; Stennie A. Brooking, deceased; Vishnudev Pratt, a/k/a John L. Pratt, III, deceased; Wm. D. Chamberlain; Zenas H. Kendrick; POOLING ORDER NO. 610720 IN THE SE/4 OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE 3 WEST OF THE IM, MCCLAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA: Charter Oak Production Co., LLC; Deborah Hockensmith; Fleischaker Mineral Company LLC; Hammack Rocket Prop-erties, LLC; Merit Partners, LP; Merit Partners, III, LP a/k/a Merit Energy Partners D III, LP; Merit Partners D III, LP a/k/a Merit Energy Partners D III, LP; Panhandle Oil & Gas, Inc. formerly Panhandle Royalty Company; Rocket Oil and Gas Company; Stanley H. Singer, as Trustee of the Stanley H. Singer Revocable Trust dated 3/19/1981; Teton Properties, LLC; Three M Oil Company; Continental Royalties Corporation, a/k/a Continental Royalty Corporation; George H. Woodrow, deceased; Helen Jeane Hixson Woodrow, deceased; Lucy Mae Wilson, deceased; Max Hixson Estate, deceased; Plains Royalty Corp., a Nevada Corporation; if any of the above-named individuals be deceased, then the unknown heirs, exec-utors, administrators, devisees, trustees and assigns, both immediate and remote, of such deceased individual; if any of the above-named parties is a dissolved partnership, corporation or other association, then the unknown successors, trustees and assigns, both immediate and remote, of such dissolved entity; and if any of the above-named parties designated as a trustee is not presently acting in such capacity as trustee, then the unknown successor or successors to such trustee.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applicant, BP America Production Company, has filed an application in this cause requesting the Corporation Commission of Oklahoma to enter an order, to be effective as of the date of the execution thereof or as of a date prior thereto, as follows: (i) amending pooling Order Nos. 612932, 605568, 611409, 611518 and 610720 so that BP America Production Company (OTC Operator No. 01640), 737 N. Eldridge Parkway, Houston, Texas 77079, is designated and declared as Operator under each such pooling order of, and only of, any subsequent well or wells to be drilled thereunder or otherwise covered by each such pooling order, with Charter Oak Production Co., LLC remaining as operator under each such order of each respective existing initial well drilled thereunder; and (ii) granting such other and further relief as may be proper based upon the evidence presented in this cause.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by pooling Order No. 612932, the Commission pooled the drilling rights or working interests, and adjudicated the rights and equities with respect thereto, of various oil and gas owners in the Hoxbar, Deese Sandstone, Basal Penn-sylvania Unconformity, Woodford, Hunton Limestone, Sylvan, Viola Lime-stone, Bromide Sandstone, Tulip Creek Sandstone, McLish Sandstone, Oil Creek Sandstone and Arbuckle separate common sources of supply in the 80-acre drilling and spacing units formed therefor in the N/2 NE/4 of Section 11, Township 5 North, Range 2 West of the IM, McClain County, Okla-homa. Charter Oak Production Co., LLC was designated as operator under such pooling order.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by pooling Order No. 605568, the Commission pooled the drilling rights or working interests, and adjudicated the rights and equities with respect thereto, of various oil and gas owners in the Hoxbar, Deese Sands, Basal Pennsylvania Unconformity, Woodford, Hunton Limestone, Sylvan, Viola

names and telephone numbers.NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that

all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action, contact Mindy Johnson, BP America Production Company, 1100 North Broadway Avenue, Suite 200, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73103, Telephone: (405) 400-7866; or John R. Reeves, attorney, OBA #7479, Seven-teenth Floor, One Leadership Square, 211 North Robinson Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102, Telephone: (405) 272-5742.

CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA

DANA L. MURPHY,Chairman

J. TODD HIETT,Vice Chairman

BOB ANTHONY,Commissioner

DONE AND PERFORMED this 14th day of December, 2018.BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:

PEGGY MITCHELL,Commission Secretary14818-1085noh

(12-19-18)

(CD11666816)NOTICE OF HEARINGCause CD No. 201810521

BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA

APPLICANT: BP AMERICA PRODUCTION COMPANY [OTC Operator No. 01640]. RELIEF SOUGHT: CHANGE OF OPERATOR. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: The E/2 SW/4 of Section 7, Township 5 North, Range 1 West of the IM, the W/2 SW/4, the W/2 NW/4, and the E/2 SW/4 of Section 18, Township 5 North, Range 1 West of the IM, and the W/2 NW/4 of Section 19, Township 5 North, Range 1 West of the IM, all in McClain County, Oklahoma

STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All persons, owners, producers, operators, purchasers and takers of oil and gas, and all other interested persons, particu-larly in McClain County, Oklahoma, including the following: POOLING ORDER NO. 616800 IN THE E/2 SW/4 OF SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 5 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST OF THE IM, MCCLAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA: Charter Oak Production Co., LLC; West Star Operating Company; POOLING ORDER NO. 603893 IN THE W/2 SW/4 OF SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 5 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST OF THE IM, MCCLAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA: Buffalo Creek Minerals, LLC; The First National Bank and Trust Company of Ardmore, Oklahoma, Trustee, and Carolyn Ann Myers, Trustee; Dink Ellis Williford; Donald D. Dill; Joan M. Dill; G.W. Thomas; Geodyne Nominee Corporation; Harlow Royalties, LTD; James Scott Dill and Jeannette T. Dill, as Trustees of the James Scott and Jean-nette T. Dill Revocable Trust, dated 11/11/2010; Kingdon R. Hughes Family Limited Partnership; Kirkpatrick Oil & Gas LLC; Muirfield Resources Company 1986 Mineral Purchase Program Patnership; Nathan Minerals, LLC; Oil Valley Petroleum LLC; Robert Louis Rorschach Revocable Trust, dtd 3 24 97, and the Trustee of such trust; Toma Explorations LLC; Alta B. Dill, deceased; C.E. Dill, deceased; Harry Goldfeder Trust, and the Trustee of such trust; Harry Goldfeder, deceased; Helen Jo Welch; POOLING ORDER NO. 605285 IN THE W/2 NW/4 OF SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 5 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST OF THE IM, MCCLAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA: Anna Anthis Brennan; Myrtle Wright Declaration of Trust, and Rowena Wright Willis as Trustee of such trust; P. Monique Anthis Hunt; POOLING ORDER NO. 627365 IN THE E/2 SW/4 OF SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 5 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST OF THE IM, MCCLAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA: Altoire, LLC; Anna Anthis Brennan; Apollo Oil Corporation; Barry Jenkins; BK Morgan Enterprises, LLC; Buffalo Creek Minerals; David Rees; Donald H. Rees and Selma L. Rees, as Trustees; Jack L. Lajoie and Donna F. Lajoie Revocable Living Trust Dated April 26,1995, and Jamie K. Engebretson and Aaron A. York as Successor Co Trustees of such trust; Karen Jo Jenkins Moore; Lyda Long, LLC; Myrtle Wright Declaration of Trust, and Rowena Wright Willis as Trustee of such trust; Newell K. Barker; Kash A. Barker; Norma C. Jenkins; P. Monique Anthis Hunt; Patsy Ruth Lawyer; Randal Petroleum Corp; Raqii, LLC; Redfork Oil, LLC; Sandy Swift; The Suzanne McSwain Family Trust, and the Trustee of such trust; Trinity Pente-costal Church of Tulsa, Inc.; Trinity Petroleum Corporation; UDX, LLC; Jenkins Living Trust, dated 2/22/99, and Walter D. Jenkins and Linda M. Jenkins as Trustees of such trust; West Star Operating Company; William Wallace Moore, Jr.; V Al Vera J. Johnson, deceased; Al Jennings, Jr., deceased; Barbara Wright Maynard, deceased; Carmen Bartlett, deceased; Davis No. 1

Basal Pennsylvania Unconformity, Woodford and Sylvan separate common sources of supply in the 80-acre drilling and spacing units formed therefor in the N/2 SE/4 of Section 3, Township 5 North, Range 2 West of the IM, McClain County, Oklahoma. Charter Oak Production Co., LLC was designated as operator under such pooling order.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by pooling Order No. 617633, the Commission pooled the drilling rights or working interests, and adjudicated the rights and equities with respect thereto, of various oil and gas owners in Hoxbar, Deese, Basal Pennsylvania Unconformity, Woodford, Hunton, Sylvan, Viola and Bromide separate common sources of supply in the 80-acre drilling and spacing units formed therefor in the E/2 NE/4 of Section 24, Township 5 North, Range 2 West of the IM, McClain County, Okla-homa. Charter Oak Production Co., LLC was designated as operator under such pooling order.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by pooling Order No. 631561, the Commission pooled the drilling rights or working interests, and adjudicated the rights and equities with respect thereto, of various oil and gas owners in the Deese, Bromide, Hoxbar, Basal Penn-sylvanian Unconformity, Woodford, Hunton, Sylvan and Viola separate common sources of supply in the 80-acre drilling and spacing units formed therefor in the N/2 SE/4 of Section 34, Township 6 North, Range 2 West of the IM, McClain County, Okla-homa. Charter Oak Production Co., LLC was designated as operator under such pooling order.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by pooling Order No. 613534, the Commission pooled the drilling rights or working interests, and adjudicated the rights and equities with respect thereto, of various oil and gas owners in the Deese Sandstones, Hoxbar, Basal Penn-sylvanian Unconformity, Woodford, Sylvan, Hunton Limestone, Viola Lime-stone, Bromide Sandstones, Tulip Creek Sandstones, McLish Sandstone and Oil Creek Sandstone separate common sources of supply in the 80-acre drilling and spacing units formed therefor in the S/2 SW/4 of Section 35, Township 6 North, Range 2 West of the IM, McClain County, Oklahoma. Charter Oak Production Co., LLC was designated as operator under such pooling order.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by pooling Order No. 604596, the Commission pooled the drilling rights or working interests, and adjudicated the rights and equities with respect thereto, of various oil and gas owners in the Deese Sandstones, Hunton Limestone, Viola Limestone, Bromide Limestones, Hoxbar, Basal Pennsylvania Uncon-formity, Woodford and Sylvan separate common sources of supply in the 80-acre drilling and spacing units formed therefor in the S/2 SE/4 of Section 36, Township 6 North, Range 2 West of the IM, McClain County, Okla-homa. Charter Oak Production Co., LLC was designated as operator under such pooling order.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the application in this cause requests that the order to be entered in this matter be made effective as of the date of the execution thereof or as of a date prior thereto and seeks to amend the above set out pooling orders in the manner described above.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause is set before an administrative law judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Commission. Notice is further given that the application in this cause may be amended at such hearing in accordance with the rules of the Commission and the laws of the State of Oklahoma.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that any interested person or party desiring to protest the application in this cause shall have fifteen (15) days from receipt of this notice in which to file with the Corporation Commission of Oklahoma a written protest. Failure to submit a written protest within said fifteen (15) day period shall be deemed consent to the granting of the application.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause is set for hearing before an administrative law judge on the Conservation Docket at the Western Regional Service Office of the Corpora-tion Commission, Jim Thorpe Building, 2101 North Lincoln Blvd., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 8:30 A.M. on the 7th day of January, 2019, and that this notice be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission. If this cause is not protested, this matter may be disposed of by announcement, without a hearing.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that if there is a hearing in this cause, Appli-cant and interested parties may present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone shall contact Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide their Continued on next page

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DONE AND PERFORMED this 14th day of December, 2018.BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:

PEGGY MITCHELL,Commission Secretary14818-1088noh

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(CD11666833)NOTICE OF HEARINGCause CD No. 201810524

BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA

APPLICANT: BP AMERICA PRODUCTION COMPANY. [OTC Operator No. 01640]. RELIEF SOUGHT: CHANGE OF OPERATOR. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: The N/2 NW/4 of Section 30, Township 6 North, Range 2 West of the IM, The N/2 NW/4 of Section 16, Township 5 North, Range 2 West of the IM, And all of Sections 8 and 17, Township 5 North, Range 1 West of the IM, all in McClain County, Oklahoma

STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All persons, owners, producers, operators, purchasers and takers of oil and gas, and all other interested persons, particu-larly in McClain County, Oklahoma, including the following: Pooling Order No. 591881 The N/2 NW/4 of Section 30, Township 6 North, Range 2 West of the IM, McClain County, Oklahoma: Alice Tumbow; Amy M. Campbell; Ancel Earp, Jr., Trustee of the Ancel Earp Jr. Declaration of Trust dated March 27, 1979 c/o Frances Lee Meyer; Ancel Tidnam Earp; Anna Faye Rose Trustee of The Beattie Family Trust dated November 20, 2003; Anne Imler Norfleet; ANSARCO, LLC;Ashley Trotti Jones;Betty J. Phelps Trustee of the Phelps Family Trust I UTAD 1 1 2000; Blair Royalties, Ltd. and Robert G. Blair and John David Blair, Trustees under the Last Will and Testament of W.W. Blair; Brenda Mulmed Shapiro; Buttram Energies, Inc.; Carol Clark Hove;Carol W. Byrd Successor Trustee of The ARK Trust A Revocable Trust Dated 2/4/1989; Carol W. Byrd Successor Trustee of The Carol W. Rogers (now Byrd) Trust; Carol W. Byrd Successor Trustee of The Toni Rogers Trust; Charlotte J. Kantor; Charter Oak Production Co., LLC; Cheryl R. Foster; Christopher A. Knorr; Claude Taylor Yoakam; Crews Family Revocable Trust Ira David Crews, III, Carol Crews, and Douglas Crews Co Trustees; David A. Wood, Jr; David F. Sims, Trustee of the Marilyn W. Sims GST Exempt Family Trust; David F. Sims, Trustee of the David F. Sims Survivor’s Trust “A”; Diane Murphey; Diane D. Ballenger; Donna Jernigan Thompson; Kennedy Minerals, LLC; Donna Galamba Chenoweth; Doris Jeanne Marcovitz; Dorothy Tomilinson Renfro Irrevocable Trust, Charles R. Renfro Trustee; Eric Olsen; Eugene M. Pfeifer, III; Evelyn Sasser Hodgdeon; Evelyn Sasser Hogdon; First National Bank and Trust Company of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, as Trustee of the Life Insurance Trust Agreement of Ancel Earp; Frances Lee Meyer as Trustee of The Marian F. Earp Mineral Trust executed March 31, 1981; Francis Earp Meyer as Trustee of The Marian F. Earp Mineral Trust DTD 3 31 1981; Francis Earp; Gladys Garrett Royalty Trust; Helen F. Dixon Trust, Richard Weldon Dixon and Jerry Alan Dixon Trustees; Ira D. Crews, Jr.; Ira David Crews III and Carol Crews; J. O. Easley; Tolbert Smith, L.L.C.; JDJ Investments, LLC; Jefferson Pilot Financial Insurance Company; Jerry Alan Dixon, sole Trustee of the Helen F. Dixon Trust; John Morrison Burton, Trustee of the John Morrison Burton 2008 Trust; John O. Jones Life Estate; John Jackson Jones; Jonathan Adam Froug; Jones Daube Mineral Company; Jozell Baker; Julie Debra Knorr; Kelli Marie Jones Fondren; Remainderman to John O. Jones Life Estate; Lana McGuire; The Lee Clark Johns Trust UDT October 23, 1983, Lee Clark Johns, Trustee; Leota Prange; Lisa Anne Froug Hirano; Lisa Mulmed Goldfarb; M.A. Blair Revocable Living Trust; Mapco Production Company; Marcia B. Crews; Mary Deborah Donaghue; Mary E. Wood Minerals, LLC; Mary Ann Mulmed Lewis; Merco Of Oklahoma; Michael D. Jones; Nettie Ann Sasser; Oil Valley Royalties, LLC; Pamela K. Hawkins; Panhandle Oil & Gas Inc., Formerly Panhandle Royalty Company; Patricia A. Howard Weber; Pentex Exploration and Producing, Inc.; Phillip A. Knorr; Producing Properties, Inc.; Richard C. Howard aka Ricky Howard; Robert A. Berry; Robert E. Howard and Marilyn Howard, Co Trus-tees of the Robert E. Howard and Marilyn A. Howard Revocable Trust; Robert Allen Harbour; Robert I. Imler Trust fbo Mary Glenn; Robert L. Imler, Jr., Trustee of the Robert L. Imler Revocable Trust dated October 9, 1987; Rosetta F. Mulmed and Earl I. Mulmed as Trustees of The Rosetta F. Mulmed Revocable Trust dated February 1, 1992; Roslyn S. Schwartz as Trustee of The Roslyn S. Schwartz Revocable Trust dated May 16, 1991; Ruthann I. Wood Trustee of The Ruthann I. Wood Revocable Trust dated July 25, 1987;

Sage Royalty, Inc.; Summers Uhles LLC; TCD Exploration, LLC; TWE Partnership Agency No. 12753 00; Vernon D. Howard; Veronica Cecelia Martin; Vicky L Howard DeNoon; Villard Martin, Jr., Trustee; William K. Howard; A.A. Holmes; Abaca Oil Co; Annie Cusher now Williams Ara Cusher; Barbara Ann Smith, as guardian of the Estate of Francis Gary Bingaman; Barry Stephen Sarber; Beverly J. Sarber (Kiker), deceased; Boatmen’s First National Bank, Successor Trustee of the Ancel Earp Jr. Declaration of Trust; C.D. Sasser; Cecil E. Sasser; Devonshire Properties Partnership; E.E. Cusher; Edgar A. Hill; Esta Hacker, deceased; Esta Hacker Life Estate Remainderman: Beulah Stitt; Esther M. Hacker, deceased; Fay S. Pfeifer, possibly deceased; Grace G. Krou; Hopi Oil Company; J.B. Pickens Jr., aka Jacob B. Pickens Jr., deceased; J.D. Sasser; Jacob B. Pickens; Jan Sarver West; Jane E. Hill and Edgar Hill; John B. Sasser, deceased; John Cusher; John H. and Kate Wells; Joye Ann Sasser Miller (Baker); Lottie J. Brown, deceased; Louise Froug Galamba, deceased; Lucy Bohanan, aka Lucy Cusher, nee Bohanan, deceased; Mae Davidson, possibly deceased; Marcia B. Crews, deceased; Nora Cusher now Samuels; Ora Cusher; Patricia Sue Harbour, possibly deceased; Paul Brenan; Rose Pickens, aka Rose D. Pickens, deceased; Rose Marie Album, possibly deceased; Ruth I. Brush and George D. Brush; The Samedan Foundation Trust; Sammie Galluzzo, possibly deceased; Thelma Eloise Peacock, a/k/a Thelma Eloise Lebeau, possibly deceased; Thomas H. Farar, deceased; Thomas R. Fulton and Marion Fulton Revocable Trust; Thomas S. Sasser; Tilford Sasser; W.H. Sasser; W.H. Sasser and Joye Ann Sasser; Jimmy Sarber, Jr., Sasser, deceased; Xaway Cusher; Pooling Order No. 596194 The N/2 NW/4 of Section 30, Township 6 North, Range 2 West of the IM, McClain County, Okla-homa: Charter Oak Production Co., LLC; Exxon Mobil Corporation; Pooling Order No. 598624 The N/2 NW/4 of Section 16, Township 5 North, Range 2 West of the IM, McClain County, Oklahoma: Charlotte Young; Charter Oak Production Co., LLC,Known and Unknown Heirs, Successor and Assigns of Herman C. McDade; HJ & CD Young Family Limited Partnership; Joe A. Love and Liberty B. Love, Trustees of the Love Revocable Trust dated 7/31/1990; Joe C. Love, deceased;Wallace B. Love and Trent A. Hoilien, Co Trustees of the Love Revocable Trust dated 7/31/1990; J. N. Haney, deceased; James E. Liggett, Jr.; Judy Wesch; Kathleen W. Liggett, deceased; L. W. Haney and Helen Guthrie, a Life Estate; Phil Haney; Rochelle Lauderdale; William Cossey Wilkerson, a/k/a W.C. Wilkerson; William Gerald Guthrie; William James Liggett; Pooling Order No. 635668 Section 8, Township 5 North, Range 1 West of the IM, McClain County, Oklahoma: Ollie Casey; Avis Hudson; Barbara Parsons, now Ely BNSF Railway Company; Bynum Family Trust, Charles Tompkins and Bettye Wallace Tompkins; Charter Oak Production Co., LLC; Dixie V. Lyons Donna Helling; Enserch Corpo-ration; Fred B. Underwood, Jr.; Husky Ventures, Inc.; Imogene Coody, Inde-pendent School District #10; Jeannene Menees; Jeff Teel; Jerry Don Brawley; Jessie B. Perry, Lenora L. Perry, and Ira Perry, as Joint Tenants; Joe Wyman Jones & Nancy Lee Jones, H/W; Joel Weir; John Lawson & Dorothy Ann Lawson, H/W; Joshua C. Fine and Alexandria Quinn, now Fine, H/W; JP Morgan Chase Bank, as Successor to Bank One, National Association, as trustee; Judy B. Rader; Larry Jon Lollar; Larry D. Craven and Kathy G. Craven, husband and wife; LonDean Williams and LaNelle Williams, husband and wife; Magic M&R, LLC; McLain Bank; Michelle Rene May; Myra Sue Long; Native Exploration Operating, LLC; Native Exploration Minerals, LLC; Nexus BSP LLC;Northshore Energy & Investments, Inc.; Paul R. Alger; Ricky Arlan May; Roy Wilson Manufacturing Company; Sherry King Living Trust, established under trust agreement dated December 12, 2006 Sherry King as Trustee; Strong Oil & Gas Ltd.; Sunflower Royalties, LLC; Susan Kay Hernandez Soto; Taron C. Webster, now Bartlett; Tommy Harris; Valerie Cothren; West Star Operating Company; William Bert Cooper; Marcie James; William Jack Lucas; Benny C. Walker, deceased; Bill Kitchens, deceased; Blanche M. Woods; Carnelle E. Kitchens a/k/a Carnelle Evelyn Kitchens, deceased; Carole A. Clubine, deceased; Dewey L. Barton, deceased; Don Ray Reed and Annie Laura Reed, husband and wife; Dorothy Sue Mazenko, deceased; Essie U. Helton, deceased; Eula Elizabeth Lollar, a/k/a Eula E. Lollar; Georgia T. Lawson a/k/a Georgia Thelma Lawson, deceased; Geralsine Deibler, deceased; Harold McLaggan, deceased; Hazel Helton, now Craig, deceased; J.W. Gray, deceased; Mrs. John Ward; Kenneth P. Craig, deceased; Lillie Black, a/k/a Lillie Mae Craig Black, deceased; Lucille Dean, deceased; Lura L. Rimmer, deceased; Mabel McLagon,

deceased; Mary Elaine Arnold; Mary Walker, deceased; Maxine I. Prater; Mildred Iva Smith, deceased; Mildred S. Klepper, deceased; Mildred Gray, deceased; Minnie Seifried Walker, deceased; Minnie Walker, deceased; Olene Fry, deceased; Raymond Allen Kay; Rheba V. Bartholomew, deceased; Robert D. Terry, as Power of Attorney for O.M. Schneider; Thelma Randolph, deceased; Thomas G. Whitwell, deceased; W.K. Hallbrook, deceased; William W. Randolph, Jr., deceased; Pooling Order No. 627794 Section 17, Township 5 North, Range 1 West of the IM, McClain County, Oklahoma: Andrea Birchum; The Final Estate of Anita B. Ferguson ULWT of Anita B. Ferguson, Carla Sue Garrett, as Trustee and Independent Executor; Britt Explo-ration, Ltd; Bronushas Minerals, LLC; Cedar Canyon Ranch; Charter Oak Production Co., LLC; Chester C. Heath, Jr.; Consul Properties, LLC; Continental Resources, Inc.; Debbie Ratisseau Knutson Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., Oil and Gas Management; Dink Ellis Williford; DKT Energy, LLC; Donald O. Heath, Jr.; Donna Strandberg; Erica Birchum; Esther E. Kirby; Exxon Mobil Corporation; FerrellOil Company, LLC; Gallaspy Oil Properties, LTD, ; Gerald Moorehead Glenda Heath; The Hughes Revocable Living Trust; J Bird Minerals; Jack Roy Birchum; James David Heath; James Wesley; Augustine; James Borden (“J.B”) Heath; Jenny Savage Birchum; Jimmy Cotter; John J.C. Droppleman; John W. Hamby; John C. Mitchell, Jr., Wake Energy, LLC and Steve Redgate; Jordan Birchum, a minor person Jenny Savage Birchum, as Legal Guardian; Karen Cotter; Karlah Heath; Kathleen Anthony; Kathryn Flournoy; Keepa LLC; Kenneth Cotter; Larry Gene Augustine; Linda Sue Thompson; Lyndon L. Boler; Lynn Heath; MGW Properties, LLC; Myralin G. Whitaker; Michael Dwayne Smiley; MLR, Inc.; Ozella Sullivan; Pamela Joy Heath Ackerman; Phillip S. Houser; Randy Nelson; Ray W. Boler; Rita Ann Nadeau; Robert Hitzelberger 2012 Family Trust; Scott Huber; Shalco Energy (Delaware), LLC; Shelah Heath; Silver Creek Oil & Gas, LLC; Terry Heath; The Todd Ratisseau Trust Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Oil and Gas, and Mineral Management, as Trustee; West Star Exploration and Production Company; Wiley Oil and Gas Limited Partnership; William J.P. Droppleman; WW Worldwide, LLC c/o William D. O’Neal; XTO Energy; Annette M. Marion; The Bernice E. Massey Trust; Bertha Flanagan Droppleman; Betty Jean Heath Cotter; Bridgette A Ward; Catherine Geary Nee Anawal, deceased; Chester Heath, deceased; Cindy Ann Richardson, deceased; Clara Ada Sullivan; Dexter Heath; Donald Droppleman, deceased; Donald Gene Birchum, deceased; Donald Odell Heath; Edna Bronushas, deceased; Ernest W. Buchanan, deceased; Eva Irene Heath Huber, deceased; Evelyn L. Augustine, deceased; Frank Karnaky, deceased; Geo C. Hatcher, deceased; Glenna Vivian Cole, deceased; Ida Mae Clark, deceased; Irene Lunsford Allman Shaw, deceased; J.M. Heath, a/k/a James M. Heath, deceased; J.W. Birchum, deceased; J.W. Birchum, Jr., deceased; James Dropplemna, deceased; James E. Mullooly; Kimbrew Heath; Lola Irene Sledzinsk, deceased; Lorena Fahey, deceased; Mary Bork; Mollie Brannen Nix, deceased; Neva J. Heath, deceased; Nolan Adams, deceased; Nora Birchum, deceased; Orlena Buchanan, deceased; Oscar William Lunsford; Patricia E. Smiley, deceased; Rae M Clifton, deceased; The Robert E. and Jimmie Ruth Cobb Revocable Trust dtd 1/7/1992, Robert E. Cobb and Jimme Ruth Cobb, as Co Trustees; Ruth Lunsford Allen, deceased; Sharon Cooper Calhoun, deceased; Steve Panos, deceased; Thelma J. Cooper, deceased; Vallie Maze, nee Heath, deceased; Verr Hinkle; Virgie Boler, deceased; Virginia Droppleman Armstrong, deceased; W.P. Heath, deceased; William T. Mullooly; Winson V. Heath, deceased; if any of the above-named individuals be deceased, then the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees and assigns, both immediate and remote, of such deceased indi vidual; if any of the above-named parties is a dissolved partnership, corporation or other association, then the unknown successors, trustees and assigns, both immediate and remote, of such dissolved entity; and if any of the above-named parties designated as a trustee is not presently acting in such capacity as trustee, then the unknown successor or successors to such trustee.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applicant, BP America Production Company, has filed an application in this cause requesting the Corporation Commission of Oklahoma to enter an order, to be effective as of the date of the execution thereof or as of a date prior thereto, as follows: (i) amending pooling Order Nos. 591881, 596194, 598624, 627794 and 635668 so that BP America Production Company (OTC Operator No. 01640), 737 N. Eldridge Parkway, Houston, Texas 77079, is designated and declared as Operator under each such pooling order of, and only of, any subsequent well or wells to

be drilled thereunder or otherwise covered by each such pooling order, with Charter Oak Production Co., LLC remaining as operator under each such order of each respective existing initial well drilled thereunder; and (ii) granting such other and further relief as may be proper based upon the evidence presented in this cause.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by pooling Order No. 591881, the Commission pooled the drilling rights or working interests, and adjudicated the rights and equities with respect thereto, of various oil and gas owners in the Deese, Pennsylvanian Unconformity, Woodford Shale, Hunton, Sylvan Shale, Viola Lime, First Bromide Sand, 2nd Bromide also known as the Massive Bromide, Tulip Creek, McLish and Oil Creek separate common sources of supply in the 80-acre drilling and spacing units formed therefor in the N/2 NW/4 of Section 30, Township 6 North, Range 2 West of the IM, McClain County, Oklahoma. Charter Oak Production Co., LLC was designated as operator under such pooling order.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by pooling Order No. 596194, the Commission pooled the drilling rights or working interests, and adjudicated the rights and equities with respect thereto, of various oil and gas owners in the Deese, Pennsylvanian Unconformity, Woodford Shale, Hunton, Sylvan Shale, Viola Lime, First Bromide Sand, 2nd Bromide also known as the Massive Bromide, Tulip Creek, McLish and Oil Creek separate common sources of supply in the 80-acre drilling and spacing units formed therefor in the N/2 NW/4 of Section 30, Township 6 North, Range 2 West of the IM, McClain County, Oklahoma. Charter Oak Production Co., LLC was designated as operator under such pooling order.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by pooling Order No. 598624, the Commission pooled the drilling rights or working interests, and adjudicated the rights and equities with respect thereto, of various oil and gas owners in Hoxbar, First Deese, Second Deese, Gibson (Third Deese), Hart (Fourth Deese), 5th Deese (Osborn), Basal Pennsylvanian, Woodford, Hunton Lime, Sylvan, Viola, Bromide Dense, First Bromide and Second Bromide separate common sources of supply in the 80-acre drilling and spacing units formed therefor in the N/2 NW/4 of Section 16, Township 5 North, Range 2 West of the IM, McClain County, Okla-homa. Charter Oak Production Co., LLC was designated as operator under such pooling order.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by pooling Order No. 627794, the Commission pooled the drilling rights or working interests, and adjudicated the rights and equities with respect thereto, of various oil and gas owners in the Basal Pennsylvanian Unconformity, Woodford, Hunton and Sylvan separate common sources of supply in the 640-acre horizontal well units formed therefor in Section 17, Township 5 North, Range 1 West of the IM, McClain County, Oklahoma. Charter Oak Production Co., LLC was designated as operator under such pooling order.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by pooling Order No. 635668, the Commission pooled the drilling rights or working interests, and adjudicated the rights and equities with respect thereto, of various oil and gas owners in the Basal Pennsylvanian Unconformity, Woodford and Hunton separate common sources of supply in the 640-acre horizontal well units formed therefor in Section 8, Township 5 North, Range 1 West of the IM, McClain County, Oklahoma. Charter Oak Production Co., LLC was desig-nated as operator under such pooling order.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the application in this cause requests that the order to be entered in this matter be made effective as of the date of the execution thereof or as of a date prior thereto and seeks to amend the above set out pooling orders in the manner described above.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause is set before an administrative law judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Commission. Notice is further given that the application in this cause may be amended at such hearing in accordance with the rules of the Commission and the laws of the State of Oklahoma.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that any interested person or party desiring to protest the application in this cause shall have fifteen (15) days from receipt of this notice in which to file with the Corporation Commission of Oklahoma a written protest. Failure to submit a written protest within said fifteen (15) day period shall be deemed consent to the granting of the application.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause is set for hearing before an administrative law judge on the Conservation Docket at the Western Regional Service Office of the Corpora-tion Commission, Jim Thorpe Building, 2101 North Lincoln Blvd., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 8:30 A.M. on the 7th day of January, 2019, and that this notice be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission. If this cause is not protested, this matter may be disposed of by announcement,

without a hearing.NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that

if there is a hearing in this cause, Appli-cant and interested parties may present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone shall contact Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide their names and telephone numbers.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action, contact Mindy Johnson, BP America Production Company, 1100 North Broadway Avenue, Suite 200, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73103, Telephone: (405) 400-7866; or John R. Reeves, attorney, OBA #7479, Seven-teenth Floor, One Leadership Square, 211 North Robinson Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102, Telephone: (405) 272-5742.

CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA

DANA L. MURPHY,Chairman

J. TODD HIETT,Vice Chairman

BOB ANTHONY,Commissioner

DONE AND PERFORMED this 14th day of December, 2018.BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:

PEGGY MITCHELL,Commission Secretary14818-1089noh

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Probate(PR11661778)

NOTICE TO CREDITORSCase No. PB-2018-1290

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Heather Hennigan Wadley, Deceased.

To the Creditors of Heather Hennigan Wadley, Deceased (“Decedent”):

All creditors having claims against Decedent are required to present the same with a description of all security interests and other collateral (if any) held by each creditor with respect to such claim, to Edward F. Rance Wadley, Personal Representative, at the law offices of Mugg Winston 1233 E. 33rd Street, Edmond, Oklahoma 73013, addressed to Jennifer L. Atkinson, attorney for the Personal Representative, on or before the following presentment date, or the same will be forever barred: February 6, 2019.

DATED November 27, 2018.Edward F. Rance Wadley

PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVEJennifer L. Atkinson, OBA No. 33460Mugg Winston

1233 E. 33rd StreetEdmond, Oklahoma 73013PHONE: (405) 705-2900FAX: (405) 705-2911EMAIL: [email protected] FOR PERSONAL

REPRESENTATIVE(12-12, 12-19-18)

(PR11663148)NOTICE OF HEARING ON FIRST AND FINAL ACCOUNTING AND DECREE OF DISTRIBUTION OF

ESTATECase No. PB-2014-173

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA

In The Matter of The Estate Of MARY ANN GOELLER, Deceased.

THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA to the Heirs at Law, Devisees and Legatees of said Mary Ann Goeller, Deceased. You are hereby notified that Christina Goeller has filed his First and Final Accounting and Petition for Decree of Distribution of Estate and that said Final Accounting and Petition will be heard at a regular term of said Court, held at the Court Room of the undersigned judge of said Court in the Oklahoma County Court House, 320 Robert S. Kerr Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma in Room 325 on the 9th day of January, 2019, at 1:30 o’clock P.M., when and where all persons inter-ested may appear and contest the same.

IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have set my hand this 10th day of December, 2018.

RICHARD W. KIRBYJUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT

RICK WARREN(Seal) Court Clerk

By: DeputyPOOL & VINCENTBy: Raymond A. Vincent, OBA #11716

430 NW 11th StreetOklahoma City, OK 73103405-235-0484Attorney for Petitioner

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(PR11663166)NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL

ACCOUNT AND PETITION FOR DISTRIBUTION AND

DISCHARGEPB-2018-849

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF

Lime stone and Bromide Sand separate common sources of supply in the 80-acre drilling and spacing units formed therefor in the W/2 NE/4 of Section 12, Township 5 North, Range 2 West of the IM, McClain County, Okla-homa. Charter Oak Production Co., LLC was designated as operator under such pooling order.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by pooling Order No. 611409, the Commission pooled the drilling rights or working interests, and adjudicated the rights and equities with respect thereto, of various oil and gas owners in the Cisco, Hoxbar, Deese, Basal Pennsyl-vania Unconformity, Woodford, Hunton, Sylvan and Viola separate common sources of supply in the 80-acre drilling and spacing units formed therefor in the N/2 SE/4 of Section 22, Township 7 North, Range 3 West of the IM, McClain County, Okla-homa. Charter Oak Production Co., LLC was designated as operator under such pooling order.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by pooling Order No. 611518, the Commission pooled the drilling rights or working interests, and adjudicated the rights and equities with respect thereto, of various oil and gas owners in the Hoxbar, Deese, Basal Pennsylvania Unconformity, Woodford, Hunton, Sylvan, Viola, Simpson Dense, Simpson Dolomite and Bromide separate common sources of supply in the 160-acre drilling and spacing units formed therefor in the NE/4 of Section 34, Township 7 North, Range 3 West of the IM, McClain County, Oklahoma. Charter Oak Production Co., LLC was designated as operator under such pooling order.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by pooling Order No. 610720, the Commission pooled the drilling rights or working interests, and adjudicated the rights and equities with respect thereto, of various oil and gas owners in the Hoxbar, Deese, Basal Pennsylvania Unconformity, Woodford, Hunton, Sylvan, Viola, Simpson Dense, Simpson Dolomite and Bromide separate common sources of supply in the 160-acre drilling and spacing units formed therefor in the SE/4 of Section 34, Township 7 North, Range 3 West of the IM, McClain County, Oklahoma. Charter Oak Production Co., LLC was designated as operator under such pooling order.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the application in this cause requests that the order to be entered in this matter be made effective as of the date of the execution thereof or as of a date prior thereto and seeks to amend the above set out pooling orders in the manner described above.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause is set before an administrative law judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Commission. Notice is further given that the application in this cause may be amended at such hearing in accordance with the rules of the Commission and the laws of the State of Oklahoma.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that any interested person or party desiring to protest the application in this cause shall have fifteen (15) days from receipt of this notice in which to file with the Corporation Commission of Oklahoma a written protest. Failure to submit a written protest within said fifteen (15) day period shall be deemed consent to the granting of the application.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause is set for hearing before an administrative law judge on the Conservation Docket at the Western Regional Service Office of the Corpora-tion Commission, Jim Thorpe Building, 2101 North Lincoln Blvd., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 8:30 A.M. on the 7th day of January, 2019, and that this notice be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission. If this cause is not protested, this matter may be disposed of by announcement, without a hearing.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that if there is a hearing in this cause, Appli-cant and interested parties may present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone shall contact Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide their names and telephone numbers.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action, contact Mindy Johnson, BP America Production Company, 1100 North Broadway Avenue, Suite 200, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73103, Telephone: (405) 400-7866; or John R. Reeves, attorney, OBA #7479, Seven-teenth Floor, One Leadership Square, 211 North Robinson Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102, Telephone: (405) 272-5742.

CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA

DANA L. MURPHY,Chairman

J. TODD HIETT,Vice Chairman Continued on next page

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110 West 7th Street, Suite 900Tulsa, OK 74119(918) 584-1600(918) 585-2444 (fax)[email protected] FOR PETITIONER

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(PR11663330)NOTICE TO CREDITORSCASE NO. PB-2018-1370

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARY A. ERVIN, DECEASED

TO THE CREDITORS OF MARY A. ERVIN, DECEASED:

The Creditors of the above-named decedent are hereby notified that the undersigned was, by the District Court of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, appointed Administrator C.T.A. of the estate of said decedent and that all cred-itors having claims against Mary A. Ervin, deceased, are required to present the same, with a description of all secu-rity interests and other collateral (if any) held by each creditor with respect to such claim, to the attention of the under signed Administrator with Will Annexed at the law offices of ELIZABETH A. RICHARDS, 112 WEST COMMERCE, OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA 73109, the place for the transaction of business of said estate, on or before the following presentment date: February 10, 2019, or the same will be forever barred.

Terrion Frazier, Administrator C.T.A.Elizabeth A. Richards - OBA# 12450

112 West CommerceOklahoma City, Oklahoma 73109Telephone: (405) 319-9696Facsimiles: (405) 319-9464A T T O R N E Y F O R

ADMINISTRATOR C.T.A.(12-12, 12-19-18)

(PR11663560)NOTICE TO CREDITORSCASE NO. PB-2018-1339

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF GUILA PAULINE SHELL, DECEASED.

TO THE CREDITORS OF GUILA PAULINE SHELL, DECEASED:

The Creditors of the above-named decedent are hereby notified that the undersigned was, by the District Court of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, appointed Administratrix of the estate of said decedent and that all creditors having claims against Guila Pauline Shell, deceased, are required to present the same, with a description of all secu-rity interests and other collateral (if any) held by each creditor with respect to such claim, to the attention of the under-signed Administratrix at the law offices of ELIZABETH A. RICHARDS, 112 WEST COMMERCE, OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA 73109, the place for the transaction of business of said Estate, on or before the following presentment date: February 10, 2019; or the same will be forever barred.

Guila G. Chance, AdministratrixElizabeth A. Richards - OBA# 12450

112 West CommerceOklahoma City, Oklahoma 73109Telephone: (405) 319-9696Facsimiles: (405) 319-9464ATTORNEY FOR ADMINISTRA-

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(PR11663645)NOTICE OF HEARINGCASE NO. PB-2018-749

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JAMES THOMAS WITCHER, Deceased.

Notice is hereby given that Melissa A. Witcher, Administratrix of the Estate of James Thomas Witcher, deceased, has filed in this Court her Final Account of the administration of said Estate and her Petition for Order Allowing Final Account, Determining Heirs, Distributing Estate, and Discharging Administratrix. The hearing of the same has been fixed by the Judge of said Court for 2nd day of January, 2019, at 1:30 P.M., at the Court Room of said Court in the County Courthouse at 321 Park Avenue in Oklahoma City, in the County and State aforesaid. All persons interested in said Estate are notified then and there to appear and show cause, if any they have, why said account should not be settled and allowed, the heirs determined, said Estate distributed and the Administratrix discharged.

Dated this 10th day of December, 2018.

ALLEN WELCHJUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT

RICK WARREN(Seal) Court Clerk

By: DeputyElizabeth A. Richards - OBA# 12450

112 West CommerceOklahoma City, Oklahoma 73109Telephone: (405) 219-9696Facsimiles: (405) 319-9464ATTORNEY FOR ADMINISTRA-

TRIX(12-12, 12-19-18)

(PR11663656)NOTICE TO CREDITORS

No. PB-2018-1126IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA

In the Matter of the Estate of GEORGE PLATT, Deceased

TO THE CREDITORS OF GEORGE PLATT, DECEASED:

All creditors having claims against George Platt, Deceased, are required to present the same with a description of all security interests and other collateral (if any) held by each creditor with respect to such claim, to the named Personal Representative c/o Julie D. Stanley, Crowe & Dunlevy, A Profes-sional Corporation, Braniff Building, 324 North Robinson Avenue, Suite 100, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73102, on or before the following presentment date: February 19, 2019, or same will be forever barred.

DATED this 8th day of December, 2018.

Linda Ruth Platt, Personal Representative

DATED this 28th day of November, 2018.

Andrea Nicole Platt, Personal Repre-sentative

CROWE & DUNLEVY, A Professional Corporation

Braniff Bldg, 324 N. Robinson Ave., Ste 100,

Oklahoma City, OK 73102Telephone: (405) 235-7700 -

Facsimile: (405) 239-6651By: Julie D. Stanley, OBA #20114

and Allen D. Evans, OBA #2769ATTORNEYS FOR PERSONAL

REPRESENTATIVE(12-12, 12-19-18)

(PR11663838)COMBINED NOTICE TO CREDI-TORS AND NOTICE OF FINAL

HEARING ON SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE, DETERMINATION OF

HEIRSHIP, DISTRIBUTION, AND DISCHARGE

CASE NO.: PB-2018-1408IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CHARLES CLARK, JR., DECEASED

You are hereby notified that on the 4th day of December, 2018, Petitioner, Chari Clark, filed in the District Court of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, a Peti tion for Summary Administration. Peti tioner has alleged that her father, Charles Clark, Jr., died testate on or about October 14, 2016, in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, while domiciled in Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, and that the total estimated value of his estate was less than Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($200,000.00). The names and addresses of the administrators, executors, heirs, legatees, and devisees of Charles Clark, Jr., deceased, so far as known to the Petitioner, are as follows:

Chari Christa Clark, c/o Stone Law Firm, 1800 Canyon Park Circle, Suite 304, Edmond, OK 73013

Notice is hereby given that a final hearing will be held on the 23rd day of January, 2019, at 1:30 o’clock p.m. in the courtroom of Judge Welch, of the District Court of Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma.

At the final hearing, the Court will decide whether or not to approve the Petition for Summary Administration, approve settlement of the Estate of Charles Clark, Jr., deceased, and approve admission to probate of the Last Will and Testament of Charles Clark, Jr. deceased. The Court will further make judicial determination of heirs, legatees, and devisees, order distribution of the estate, and discharge the Petitioner.

Pursuant to the Order for Combined Notice entered herein, all creditors having claims against the Estate of Charles Clark, Jr., are required to present the same, with a description of all security interests and other collateral, if any, held by each creditor with respect to such claim, to the Petitioner’s attorney, Michael C. Stone II, 1800 Canyon Park Circle, Suite 304, Edmond, Oklahoma 73013, on or before the following presentment date, The 14th day of January, 2019.

All persons and entities interested ill the Estate of Charles Clark, Jr., deceased, are hereby advised that you must file objections to the Petition prior to the hearing and send a copy to the above-named attorney or you will deemed to have waived any objections.

Dated this 4th day of December, 2018.

Michael C. Stone II, OBA #21834STONE LAW FIRM

1800 CANYON PARK CIRCLE, SUITE 304

EDMOND, OK 73013TEL; (405) 627-4381

EMAIL: [email protected]

ATTORNEY FOR SPECIAL ADMIN-ISTRATOR

(12-12, 12-19-18)

(PR11663963)NOTICE TO CREDITORSCASE NO. PB-2018-1338

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA

IN THE MATTER OF THE

ESTATE OF ELLA MAE WILSON, DECEASED.

All creditors having claims against Ella Mae Wilson, deceased, are required to present the same, with a description of all security interests and other collateral (if any) held by each creditor with respect to such claim, to the attention of the undersigned Admin istratrix at the law offices of ELIZABETH A. RICHARDS, 112 WEST COMMERCE, OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA 73109, the place for the transaction of business of said Estate, on or before the following presentment date: February 11, 2019; or the same will be forever barred.

Jelata Mathis, AdministratrixElizabeth A. Richards, OBA #12450

112 West CommerceOklahoma City, Oklahoma 73109Telephone: (405) 319-9696Facsimiles: (405) 319-9464Email: [email protected] FOR ADMINISTRA-

TRIX(12-12, 12-19-18)

(PR11666644)NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL

PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALENO. PB-2015-1413

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF WALTER FRANCIS SHICK Deceased.

Notice is hereby given that in pursu-ance of an Order of the District Court of the County of Oklahoma, State of Okla homa, made on the 17th day of December, 2018, in the Matter of the Estate of Walter Francis Shick, Deceased, the undersigned as the Personal Representative of the Estate of said Deceased will sell at private sale to the highest bidder for cash, subject to confirmation of said District Court, on or after the 4th day of January, 2019, at 5:00 o’clock p.m. in said County of Oklahoma, State of Oklahoma, all the right, title, interest and estate of the said Walter Francis Shick, Deceased, at the time of his death, and all right, title, and estate that the said estate has, by operation of law, or otherwise, acquired in and to all real property, situate, lying and being in the County of Oklahoma, State of Oklahoma, described as follows, to-wit:

Surface Rights OnlyThe West 50 feet of Lot Seven (7), Block Nine (9), Amended Plat of Miller’s Boulevard Addi-tion to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof, also described as 2638 N.W. 11th Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

terms and conditions: CASHBids must be in writing and may be

left at the office of Rosell Law Group, or may be filed in the Court.

Dated this 17th day of December, 2018.

Sally Ketchum Edwards (OBA No. 9419)

Rosell law Group, L.L.P.101 North Robinson AvenueSuite 700 - Corporate Tower

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102Telephone: (405) 702-0888Facsimile: (405) 601-8751

Email: [email protected] for the Personal

Representative of the Estate(12-19, 12-26-18)

(PR11666652)NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION

FOR ORDER WAIVING FINAL ACCOUNT, DETERMINATION OF HEIRS AT LAW, DEVISEES AND

LEGATEES, AND FINAL DECREE OF DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE

Case No. PB-2017-387IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LARRY DERRYBERRY, Deceased.

NOTICE is given that Dara M. Derryberry, Personal Representative of the Estate of Larry Derryberry, Deceased (“Decedent”), filed in this Court a Petition for Order Waiving Final Account, Determination of Heirs at Law, Devisees and Legatees, and Final Decree of Distribution of Estate (“Final Probate Petition”). The hearing for the Final Probate Petition is set for Wednesday, the 14th day of January, 2019 at 1:30 p.m., to be held before the undersigned Judge of the District Court of Oklahoma County in the County Courthouse in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. All persons interested in the Estate of Larry Derryberry are notified then and there to appear and show cause, if any they have, why the account should not be settled and allowed, the heirs-at-law, devisees and legatees of said Larry Derryberry, Deceased, be determined, the accounting be waived and the Estate of Larry Derryberry be distributed.

DATED this 17th day of December, 2018.

ALLEN WELCHJUDGE OF THIS DISTRICT COURT

RICK WARREN(SEAL) Court Clerk

BY: DeputySusan B. Shields OBA #15053McAFEE & TAFT, A Professional Corporation

Tenth Floor, Two Leadership Square211 North RobinsonOklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102Telephone: (405) 235-9621Facsimile: (405) 235-0439Email:[email protected] FOR THE

PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(12-19, 12-26-18)

(PR11666657)NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION

FOR ORDER WAIVING FINAL ACCOUNT, DETERMINATION OF HEIRS-AT-LAW, DEVISEES AND LEGATEES, AND FINAL DECREE OF DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE

Case No. PB-2016-1254IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ANN SIMMONS ALSPAUGH, Deceased.

NOTICE is given that Holly Antoi-nette Andres Cox Healey and Paul Anthony Andres Cox, Co-Personal Representatives of the Estate of Ann Simmons Alspaugh, Deceased (“Decedent”), filed in this Court a Peti-tion for Order Waiving Final Account, Determination of Heirs-at-Law, Devisees and Legatees, and Final Decree of Distribution of Estate (“Final Petition”). The hearing for the Final Petition is set for Wednesday, the 23rd day of January, 2019 at 1:30 p.m., to be held before Judge Allen J. Welch of the District Court of Oklahoma County in the County Courthouse in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. All persons interested in the Estate of Ann Simmons Alspaugh are notified then and there to appear and show cause, if any they have, why the account should not be settled and allowed, the heirs-at-law, devisees and legatees of said Ann Simmons Alspaugh, Deceased, be determined, the accounting be waived and the Estate of Ann Simmons Alspaugh be distributed.

DATED this 17th day of December, 2018.

ALLEN WELCHJUDGE OF THIS DISTRICT COURT

RICK WARREN(SEAL) Court Clerk

BY: DeputySusan B. Shields, OBA #15053Lacey Stevenson, OBA #32696McAFEE & TAFT A Professional Corporation

Tenth Floor, Two Leadership Square211 N. RobinsonOklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102Telephone: (405) 235-9621Facsimile: (405) 235-0439E-Mail:[email protected]@mcafeetaft.com-and-

James F. Davis, OBA #221113008 Burnt Oak RoadOklahoma City, OK 73120Phone: (405) 650-9170-and-

Lynn O. Holloman, OBA #43121905 Woodhill RoadEdmond, OK 73025Phone: (405) 821-7813ATTORNEYS FOR THE

PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(12-19, 12-26-18)

(CV11666687)NOTICE OF HEARING

PG-2018-995IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA

In The Matter Of The Guardi-anship Of PATRICIA NUTT, An Adult Incapacitated Person.

Take notice that the Court will consider the request for an Order Appointing Temporary Guardian by the Petitioner, Andrea Looker, at a hearing on the 4th day of January, 2019, at 1:30 p.m., before the Honorable Judge Kirby in the Oklahoma County Courthouse, Room 315.

Respectfully submitted,CHARLES L. BROADWAY, OBA

#116243825 N.W. 23rd Street, Suite B

Oklahoma City, OK 73120Office Telephone: (405) 673-7051

Cellular Telephone: (405) 206-7619Email: [email protected]

ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER(12-19-18)

(PR11666691)NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION

FOR PROBATE OF LOST WILLCase No. PB-2018-1469

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CLINTON NICHOLAS CORDER, DECEASED.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons interested in the Estate of Clinton Nicholas Corder, Deceased, that on this date, Loy J. Corder produced and filed in the District Court of Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, an instrument purporting to be a copy of the valid Last Will and Testament of said Decedent, and also filed in said Court a Petition praying for the probate of said Will, and that Letters Testamentary issue thereon to Loy J. Corder.

Said Petition further prays that the heirs, devisees and legatees of said

Decedent be determined with respect to waiver procedures as provided by the applicable statutes of the State of Okla-homa.

Pursuant to an Order of said Court, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 4th day of January, 2019, at the hour of 1:30 o’clock P.M., has been appointed as the time for hearing said Petition and proving said Will, in the Courtroom of the undersigned Judge, or the Judge to whom this cause is assigned on said date, in the County Courthouse in the city of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, when and where all persons interested may appear and contest same as provided by law.

DATED this 17th day of December, 2018.

RICHARD W. KIRBYJUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT

RICK WARREN,(Seal) Court Clerk

By: DeputyA. Gabriel Bass, 19749Bass Law

201 Robert S. KerrSuite 700Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102Telephone: (405) 262-4040Facsimile: (405) [email protected] for Petitioner

(12-19-18)

(PR11666699)NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR ORDER ALLOWING FINAL REPORT AND FINAL ACCOUNT AND DETERMINING HEIRSHIP,

AND PETITION FOR FINAL DECREE OF DISTRIBUTION AND

DISCHARGECase No. PB-2018-1125

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CHARLOTTE GAY EADES, Deceased.

Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the Estate of Charlotte Gay Eades, Deceased, that Paul J. Eades, Administrator of said Estate, has filed in the District Court of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, his Petition for Order allowing Final Report and Final Account, together with a schedule reflecting receipts to and disbursements from said Estate, and a schedule listing assets ready for distribution, praying that the Final Report and Final Account be accepted; for a final judicial determi-nation of heirship; and for a Final Decree of Distribution and Discharge.

Pursuant to an Order of this Court, notice is hereby given that on the 22nd day of January, 2019, at 1:30 p.m., a Petition will be heard before the under-signed Judge of the District Court, Oklahoma County Courthouse, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, when and where all persons interested may appear and contest the same.

SIGNED this 17th day of December, 2018.

RICHARD W. KIRBYJUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT

RICK WARREN,(Seal) Court Clerk

By: DeputyA. Kyle Swisher, OBA No. 16941Rubenstein & Pitts, P.L.L.C.

1503 E. 19th Street, Edmond, OK 73013

Telephone: (405) 340-1900Facsimile: (405) [email protected] T T O R N E Y F O R

ADMINISTRATOR(12-19, 12-26-18)

(PR11667011)NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND

NOTICE OF HEARING IN SUMMARY ADMINISTRATION,

FINAL ACCOUNT, DETERMINA-TION OF HEIRSHIP, DISTRIBU-

TION AND DISCHARGECase No. PB-18-1342

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF GERALD RAY ARMSTRONG, Deceased.

All persons having claims against Gerald Ray Armstrong, Deceased, are required to present the same with the necessary vouchers to Dolores Armstrong, Personal Representative, c/o Gerald E. Kelley, One Leadership Square, Suite 800 North, 211 North Robinson, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73102, on or before the following presentment date: January 23, 2019, or the same will be forever barred.

All persons interested in the Estate of Gerald Ray Armstrong, Deceased, are hereby directed to appear in the courtroom of the undersigned Judge of the District Court of Oklahoma County, State Oklahoma, on the 6th day of February, 2019, at 9:00 o’clock A.M., to show cause, if any they have, why a final accounting should not be approved and final orders made determining heirship, decreeing distribution, discharge of the Personal Representative and closing of the estate. The final accounting and a petition for distribution will be filed in this matter on or before the 1st day of February, 2019.

Dated this 18th day of December,

OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN NORMAN PARKER, Deceased.

Notice is hereby given that BILLY RAY PARKER, Administrator of the estate of JOHN NORMAN PARKER, deceased, having filed in this Court his Final Account of the administration of said estate and for final discharge of said Administrator, the hearing of the same has been fixed by the Judge of said Court for 9:00 o’clock A.M., on the 8th day of January, 2019, at the Courtroom of said Court in the County Courthouse in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and all persons interested in said estate are notified then and there to appear and show cause, if any they have, why the said account should not be settled and allowed, the heirs of JOHN NORMAN PARKER, Deceased, determined, said estate distributed, and the Administrator discharged.

Witness my hand this 10th day of December, 2018.

RICHARD W. KIRBYJUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT

RICK WARREN(Seal) Court Clerk

By: DeputyMike Tesio, Jr. - OBA-#8909Attorney for Administrator

1800 S. Midwest Blvd.Midwest City, OK 73110(405) 737-6673

(12-12, 12-19-18)

(PR11663316)ORDER FIXING TIME FOR

HEARING & NOTICE OF SECOND HEARING ON FINAL

REPORT, PETITION FOR ORDER ALLOWING FINAL REPORT and DETERMINING HEIRSHIP, and PETITION FOR FINAL DECREE

OF DISTRIBUTION AND DISCHARGE

No. PB-2002-1322IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF FLO ANN COCHRANE, Deceased.

NOW ON THIS 10th day of December, 2018, SANDRA JO INGRAHAM, Personal Representative of the estate of FLO ANN COCHRANE, deceased, (“Petitioner”) filed in this Court her final report of the administration of said estate, and peti-tioned for an Order Allowing Final Report and Determining Heirship, Distribution and Discharge.

IT IS ORDERED, ADJUDICATED AND DECREED that said Petition be and hereby is set for hearing before this Court at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on the 22nd day of January, 2019, at 1:30 o’clock p.m.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, ADJUDICATED AND DECREED that notice thereof be given by mailing a copy of the Notice of Hearing to all of the heirs, legatees and devisees with the mailing to be made at least ten days prior to the hearing and publishing in accordance with Oklahoma law.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons interested in the Estate of FLO ANN COCHRANE, deceased, that pursuant to this Order of the Court, the Petition will be heard before this Court on the day and time listed above, when and where all persons interested may appear and contest the same.

WITNESS my hand this 10th day of the December, 2018.

RICHARD W. KIRBYJUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT

RICK WARREN(Seal) Court Clerk

By: DeputySandy Jo Ingraham, OBA# 15322Ingraham & Associates, P.L.L.C.PETITIONER/PERSONAL REPRE-SENTATIVE

333629 East Kickapoo Valley RoadMcLoud, Oklahoma 74851(405) 964-2072

(12-12, 12-19-18)

(PR11663325)NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Case No. PB-2018-1358Judge Allen Welch

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ARVOLA M. KORP, Deceased.

All creditors having claims against Arvola M. Korp, deceased, are required to present the same, with a description of all security interests and other collat-eral (if any) held by each creditor with respect to such claim, to Kenneth Larry Korp, the Personal Representative, c/o Melissa H. Sartin, Barrow & Grimm, P.C., 110 W. 7th Street, Suite 900, Tulsa, OK 74119, Attorney for the Personal Representative, on or before the following presentment date: February 11, 2019, or the same will be forever barred.

Dated December 10, 2018.Kenneth Larry Korp, Personal Repre-sentative for the Estate of Arvola M.

Korp, deceasedMelissa H. Sartin OBA # 16301BARROW & GRIMM, P.C. Continued on next page

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Oklahoma City, OK 73103(405) 232-8585 Telephone(405) 232-8588 FacsimileATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF

(12-5, 12-12, 12-19-18)

(CV11660092)PUBLICATION NOTICE

Case No. CS-2018-7700JUDGE PIPES

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA

PROGRESSIVE NORTHERN INSURANCE COMPANY, as subrogee of Jason Stanfield, Plaintiff, vs. ERIC HUSSAINI, Defendant.

STATE OF OKLAHOMATO: ERIC HUSSAINI

You are hereby notified that an action has been filed in the District Court of Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, styled Progressive Northern Insurance Company vs Eric Hussaini, alleging that Plaintiff is entitled to judg-ment against the Defendant.

You are hereby notified that you have been sued and must answer the Petition filed by the Plaintiff on or before the 20th day of January, 2019, or the allegations contained in said Peti-tion will be taken as true and judgment entered thereon against you as prayed for in Plaintiff’s Petition in the amount of $2,617.57.

Given under my hand and seal this 3rd day of December, 2018.

RICK WARREN(Seal) Court Clerk

By: DeputyFELKER, SANDER & ASSOCIATES, P.C.Lori A. Sander (OBA# 16577)

3934 N.W. 36th StreetOklahoma City, OK 73112(405) 842-7305; (405) 842-7371ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF

(12-5, 12-12, 12-19-18)

(CV11660098)PUBLICATION NOTICECase No. CS-2017-10437

JUDGE COLLINSIN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA

FARMERS INSURANCE COMPANY, INC., as subrogee of Robert Roe, Plaintiff, vs. PARENTS OF ASHLEY MARIE FLEMING and MARESOL GARZA, aka MARlSOL GARZA, and ASHLEY MARIE FLEMING, Defendants.

STATE OF OKLAHOMATO: ASHLEY MARIE FLEMING

You are hereby notified that an action has been filed in the District Court of Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, styled Farmers Insurance Company, Inc. vs Parents of Ashley Marie Fleming and Maresol Garza aka Marisol Garza, and Ashley Marie Fleming, alleging that Plaintiff is entitled to judgment against the Defendant.

You are hereby notified that you have been sued and must answer the Petition filed by the Plaintiff on or before the 30th day of January, 2019, or the allegations contained in said Peti-tion will be taken as true and judgment entered thereon against you as prayed for in Plaintiff’s Petition in the amount of $9,754.31.

Given under my hand and seal this 3rd day of December, 2018.

RICK WARREN(Seal) Court Clerk

By: DeputyFELKER, SANDER & ASSOCIATES, P.C.Lori A. Sander (OBA# 16577)

3934 N.W. 36th StreetOklahoma City, OK 73112(405) 842-7305; (405) 842-7371ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF

(12-5, 12-12, 12-19-18)

(CV11660104)NOTICE OF PUBLICATION

Case No. CJ-2018-4733IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA

TREP BAIL BONDS, INC., Plaintiff, vs. BOBBY LEE PIEARCY, FREDDIE LEE CHAMBERS, AMY NICOLE THOMAS, et al., Defendants.

THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Bobby Lee PiearcyFreddie Lee Chambers, andAmy Nicole Thomas

You are notified that you nave been sued by Trep Bail Bonds, lnc. in the above cause in the District Court in and for Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, and that said Plaintiff has filed a Petition in the office of the Clerk of said Court at 320 Robert S. Kerr Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102; and unless you answer said Peti-tion on or before January 18, 2019, said Petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered accordingly, to-wit:

Judgment for $9,520.00, with pre-judgment interest at 21% per annum from July 11, 2018 to the date of judg-ment; reasonable attorney’s fee; for a total judgment to be calculated on the day of judgment; and for all costs of this action.

Dated December 3, 2018.RICK WARREN

(Seal) Court ClerkBy: Deputy Court Clerk

Robert F. Groshon, Jr., OBA #15925P.O. Box 1804Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

73101-1804Telephone: (405) 290-7002Facsimile: (405) 912-2641Attorney for Plaintiff

(12-5, 12-12, 12-19-18)

(CV11660457)SERVICE OF SUMMONS BY

PUBLICATION NOTICECase No.: CJ-2018-1979

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA

KYLAH C. BAKER, Plaintiff, vs. BAUSTEN R. JECH, Defendant.

To the above-named Defendant: Bausten R. Jech Wherever found

YOu are hereby notified that an action has been filed in the District Court, Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, Case No. CJ-2018-1979, styled “Kylah C. Baker, Plaintiff, vs. Bausten R. Jech, Defendant.”

You are hereby notified that you have been sued in this action and must answer the Petition filed by the Plaintiff by January 17, 2019 or the allegations contained in said Petition will be taken as true and judgment will be rendered against you in the amount of $75,000.00 with costs of the action.

Issued this 3rd day of December, 2018.

Rick Warren,(Seal) COURT CLERK

By: Deputy Court ClerkAttorney for Plaintiff:T. DAVID HASBROOK - OBA #3961CLAYTON T. HASBROOK - OBA #22169

400 N. Walker Avenue, Suite 130Oklahoma City, OK 73102(405) 235-1551(405) 367-0900 - faxe-mail: [email protected]: [email protected]

(12-5, 12-12, 12-19-18)

(DV11663143)NOTICE BY PUBLICATION

Case Number. FD-18-3516IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA

In Re the marriage of MARIA WALLER Petitioner, and Kenneth Welcher Respondent.

THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: KENNETH WELCHER

You are hereby notified that the peti-tioner has sued you for Dissolution of Marriage, alleging incompatibility. You must answer the Petition on or before the 22nd day of January, 2019, or the petition will be taken as true and a divorce and other relief sought will be granted to the Petitioner.

WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL this 7th day of December, 2018.

RICK WARREN,(Seal) Court Clerk

By: DeputyMARIA WALLER

5721 S Youngs BlvdOKC, OK 731119(405)-430-3719

(12-12, 12-19,12-26-18)

(CV11663286)NOTICE OF HEARING OF

GUARDIAN’S FINAL ACCOUNTINGNo. PG-18-468

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA

IN THE MATTER OF THE GUARDIANSHIP OF GAYLORD REDEMER, an Incapacitated person

You will take notice that Gerald E. Kelley, the duly appointed Guardian of the estate of Gaylord Redemer, an inca-pacitated person, has filed his final accounting in the above titled cause and that the hearing on said Final Accounting will be had on the 22nd day of January, 2019 at 9:00 o’clock A.M. in the District Courtroom in the County Courthouse at Oklahoma County, Okla-homa City, Oklahoma, before the under-signed Judge of the District Court at which time and place you may appear and show cause, if any you have, why said Final Accounting should not be approved and the assets remaining in the guardianship distributed to the Personal Representative of the Estate of Gaylord Redember, now deceased.

Dated this 10th day of December, 2018.

RICHARD W. KIRBYJUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT

RICK WARREN(Seal) Court Clerk

By: DeputyGERALD E. KELLEY, OBA #4923GERALD E. KELLEY LLCAttorney for Guardian

211 N. Robinson, Suite 800Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102(405)235-4671 (405) 234-5511 (fax)[email protected]

(12-12, 12-19-18)

(CV11666672)NOTICE BY PUBLICATION

No. CS-2018-7497IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA

PROFESSIONAL FINANCE COMPANY, INC. Plaintiff, GWENDOLYN MISHUAN JONES Defendant.

GWENDOLYN MISHUAN JONES you are hereby noticed that you have been sued by Professional Finance Company, Inc. and you must answer plaintiff’s petition on or before the 7th day of February, 2019 or a money judgment in the amount of $598.36 plus interest will be rendered accordingly.

Dated this day December 13, 2018.RICK WARREN

(SEAL) OKLAHOMA COUNTYDISTRICT COURT CLERK

By: DEPUTY COURT CLERKAPPROVED BY:Hugh H. Fudge, OBA #20487Robinson, Hoover & Fudge, PLLC

119 N. Robinson Ave., Suite 1000Oklahoma City, OK 73102(405)232-6464 (405)232-6363 [email protected]

(12-19, 12-26-18, 1-2-19)

(CV11666676)NOTICE BY PUBLICATION

No. CJ-2018-4850IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA

OKLAHOMA MOTOR CREDIT COMPANY Plaintiff, vs. ALLAN KEITH LLOYD Defendant.

ALLAN KEITH LLOYD you are hereby noticed that you have been sued by Oklahoma Motor Credit Company and you must answer plaintiff’s petition on or before the 7th day of February, 2019 or a money judgment in the amount of $13,083.91 plus interest will be rendered accordingly.

Dated this day December 13, 2018.RICK WARREN

(SEAL) OKLAHOMA COUNTYDISTRICT COURT CLERK

By: DEPUTY COURT CLERKAPPROVED BY:Hugh H. Fudge, OBA #20487Robinson, Hoover & Fudge, PLLC

119 N. Robinson Ave., Suite 1000Oklahoma City, OK 73102(405)232-6464 (405)232-6363 [email protected]

(12-19, 12-26-18, 1-2-19)

(CV11666680)NOTICE BY PUBLICATION

No. CJ-2018-4748IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA

E-Z AUTO FINANCE, INC. Plaintiff, vs. JIMMY HILL Defendant.

JIMMY HILL you are hereby noticed that you have been sued by E-Z Auto Finance, Inc. and you must answer plaintiff’s petition on or before the 7th day of February, 2019 or a money judgment in the amount of $14,234.75 plus interest will be rendered accordingly.

Dated this day December 13, 2018.RICK WARREN

(SEAL) OKLAHOMA COUNTYDISTRICT COURT CLERK

By: DEPUTY COURT CLERKAPPROVED BY:Hugh H. Fudge, OBA #20487Robinson, Hoover & Fudge, PLLC

119 N. Robinson Ave., Suite 1000Oklahoma City, OK 73102(405)232-6464 (405)232-6363 [email protected]

(12-19, 12-26-18, 1-2-19)

(CV11666682)NOTICE BY PUBLICATION

No. CS-2018-8483IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA

AUTO FINANCE USA, LLC Plaintiff, vs. STEVEN BROWN Defendant.

STEVEN BROWN you are hereby noticed that you have been sued by Auto Finance USA, LLC and you must answer plaintiff’s petition on or before the 7th day of February, 2019 or a money judgment in the amount of $9,916.48 plus interest will be rendered accordingly.

Dated this day December 13, 2018.RICK WARREN

(SEAL) OKLAHOMA COUNTYDISTRICT COURT CLERK

By: DEPUTY COURT CLERKAPPROVED BY:Hugh H. Fudge, OBA #20487Robinson, Hoover & Fudge, PLLC

119 N. Robinson Ave., Suite 1000Oklahoma City, OK 73102(405)232-6464 (405)232-6363 [email protected]

(12-19, 12-26-18, 1-2-19)

(CV11666686)NOTICE BY PUBLICATION

No. CJ-2018-5384IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA

AUTO ADVANTAGE FINANCE, LLC Plaintiff, vs. JOSHUA JAMALL SMITH Defendant.

Joshua Jamall Smith you are hereby noticed that you have been sued by Auto Advantage Finance, LLC and you must answer plaintiff’s petition on or before the 7th day of February, 2019 or a money judgment in the amount of $12,701.75 plus interest will be rendered accordingly.

Dated this day December 13, 2018.RICK WARREN

(SEAL) OKLAHOMA COUNTYDISTRICT COURT CLERK

By: DEPUTY COURT CLERK

APPROVED BY:Hugh H. Fudge, OBA #20487Robinson, Hoover & Fudge, PLLC

119 N. Robinson Ave., Suite 1000Oklahoma City, OK 73102(405)232-6464 (405)232-6363 [email protected]

(12-19, 12-26-18, 1-2-19)

(CV11666689)NOTICE BY PUBLICATION

No. CS-2018-8763IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA

AUTO FINANCE USA, LLC Plaintiff, vs. SHAVONDA LEEANN ROSS Defendant.

SHAVONDA LEEANN ROSS you are hereby noticed that you have been sued by Auto Finance USA, LLC and you must answer plaintiff’s petition on or before the 7th day of February, 2019 or a money judgment in the amount of $7,869.05 plus interest will be rendered accordingly.

Dated this day December 13, 2018.RICK WARREN

(SEAL) OKLAHOMA COUNTYDISTRICT COURT CLERK

By: DEPUTY COURT CLERKAPPROVED BY:Hugh H. Fudge, OBA #20487Robinson, Hoover & Fudge, PLLC

119 N. Robinson Ave., Suite 1000Oklahoma City, OK 73102(405)232-6464 (405)232-6363 [email protected]

(12-19, 12-26-18, 1-2-19)

(CV11666697)SERVICE BY NOTICE BY PUBLI-

CATIONCASE NO. CJ-2018-5648

STATE OF OKLAHOMA: TO: Derek L. Straily, and/or their unknown succes-sors, heirs and assigns.

You are hereby notified that an action has been filed in the District Court of Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, in the above Case No. CJ-2018-5648, styled “Tinker Federal Credit Union, a Federally Chartered Credit Union, Plaintiff v. Derek L. Straily, Defendant The action alleges that Defendant is indebted to Tinker Federal Credit Union, a Federally Char-tered Credit Union, in the amount of $20,387.65, with interest thereon on the above stated principal balance and interest rate, until paid, together with reasonable attorney’s fees and costs as provided in the note.

You and/or your unknown successors are hereby notified that you have been sued in this action and must answer the Petition filed by the Plaintiff on or before February 5, 2019 or the facts and or allegations contained in said Petition will be taken as true an judgment will be entered in favor of Tinker Federal Credit Union as requested therein.

Given under my hand and seal this17th day of December, 2018.

RICK WARREN(SEAL) Court Clerk

BY: DeputyBART A. BORENWILLIAMS, BOREN & ASSOCIATES, P.C.ATTORNEYS

401 N. HUDSON AVE., STE. 200OKLAHOMA CITY, OK 73102(405) 232-5220(405) 232-1963 (FAX)ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF

(12-19, 12-26-18, 1-2-19)

(CV11666701)NOTICE BY PUBLICATION

CASE NO CJ-2018-6939IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA

DITECH FINANCIAL LLC, Plaintiff, -vs- JAMES LEE; KAYLA HASWELL-LEE; THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA, EX REL., OKLAHOMA TAX COMMISSION; JOHN DOE, AS OCCUPANT OF THE PREMISES; AND JANE DOE, AS OCCUPANT OF THE PREMISES, Defendants.

THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: KAYLA HASWELL-LEE

TAKE NOTICE that you have been sued by Ditech Financial LLC, and that you must answer the Petition of said Plaintiff on file in said cause on or before February 27, 2019, or the alle-gations of said Petition will be taken as the and judgment rendered, foreclosing any interest you may have in the follow-ing-described real estate (property) situ-ated in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, to wit:

LOT TWENTY-SIX (26), IN BLOCK SIX (6), IN SOUTHERN HILLS SECTION 3, TO THE CITY OF OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, ACCORDING TO THE RECORDED PLAT THEREOF.

for the sum of:Reason, AmountUnpaid Principal Balance: $43,585.87Date of Default: June 1, 2018Interest Due From: May 1, 2018including all subsequent amounts due and owing per the terms of the Note and Mortgage, all subsequent advances by Plaintiff, if any, for taxes, insurance premiums, or expenses necessary for the preservation of the subject property,

all costs of this action; reasonable attor-ney’s fees and costs as the Court may allow, and the costs of foreclosing your interest in the property and ordering said property sold with or without appraisement as Plaintiff may elect, all of which you will take due notice.

WITNESS my hand and official seal this 17th day of December, 2018.

RICK WARREN(SEAL) Court Clerk

BY: DeputySally E. Garrison, OBA # 18709Shane M. Riddles-Hill, OBA # 32013THE MORTGAGE LAW FIRM, PLLC

421 NW 13th Street, Suite 300Oklahoma City, OK 73103Telephone: (405) 246-0602Facsimile: (405) [email protected]@mtglawfirm.comAttorneys for Plaintiff

(12-19, 12-26-18, 1-2-19)

(CV11666705)NOTICE BY PUBLICATION

CASE NO. CJ-2018-6939IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA

DITECH FINANCIAL LLC, Plaintiff, -vs- JAMES LEE; KAYLA HASWELL-LEE; THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA, EX REI., OKLAHOMA TAX COMMISSION; JOHN DOE, AS OCCUPANT OF THE PREMISES; AND JANE DOE, AS OCCUPANT OF THE PREMISES, Defendants.

THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: JAMES LEE

TAKE NOTICE that you have been sued by Ditech Financial LLC, and that you must answer the Petition of said Plaintiff on file in said cause on or before February 27, 2019, or the alle-gations of said Petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered, foreclosing any interest you may have in the follow-ing-described real estate (property) situ-ated in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, to wit:

LOT TWENTY-SIX (26), IN BLOCK SIX (6), IN SOUTHERN HILLS SECTION 3, TO THE CITY OF OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, ACCORDING TO THE RECORDED PLAT THEREOF.

for the sum of:Reason, AmountUnpaid Principal Balance: $43,585.87Date of Default: June 1, 2018Interest Due From: May 1, 2018including all subsequent amounts due and owing per the terms of the Note and Mortgage, all subsequent advances by Plaintiff, if any, for taxes, insurance premiums, or expenses necessary for the preservation of the subject property, all costs of this action; reasonable attor-ney’s fees and costs as the Court may allow, and the costs of foreclosing your interest in the property and ordering said property sold with or without appraisement as Plaintiff may elect, all of which you will take due notice.

WITNESS my hand and official seal this 17th day of December, 2018.

RICK WARREN(SEAL) Court Clerk

BY: DeputySally E. Garrison, OBA # 18709Shane M. Riddles-Hill, OBA # 32013THE MORTGAGE LAW FIRM, PLLC

421 NW 13th Street, Suite 300Oklahoma City, OK 73103Telephone: (405) 246-0602Facsimile: (405) [email protected]@mtglawfirm.comAttorneys for Plaintiff

(12-19, 12-26-18, 1-2-19)

(CV11666870)NOTICE OF PUBLICATION

Case No. CJ-2018-6341(Judge Ogden)

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA

TINKER FEDERAL CREDIT UNION Plaintiff, vs. WILLIAM BROWN AND SHAEMEIKA KELSO, Defendants.

To the above-named Defendant: SHAEMEIKA KELSOWherever May Be Found

You are hereby notified that an action has been filed in the District Court, of Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, Case No. CJ-2018-6341, styled “Tinker Federal Credit Union, Plaintiff v. William Brown and Shaemeika Kelso, Defendants”. The action alleges that Defendants are indebted to Tinker Federal Credit Union in the amount of $12,240.47 as of November 5, 2018 along with recovery of the 2009 Chevy Tahoe VIN: 1GNEC23349R266023.

You are hereby notified that you have been sued in this action and must answer the Petition filed by Plaintiff on or before January 31, 2019 or the facts contained in said Petition will be taken as true and judgment will be entered in favor of Tinker Federal Credit Union.

Issued December 14, 2018RICK WARREN

(Seal) COURT CLERKBy: Deputy Court Clerk

Attorney for Plaintiff:

2018.ALLEN WELCH

JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURTGERALD E. KELLEY, OBA #4923GERALD E. KELLEY LLCAttorney for Personal Representative

One Leadership Square211 N. Robinson Suite 800 NorthOklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102(405)235-4671 (405) 234-5511 (fax)[email protected]

(12-19, 12-26-18)

(PR11667013)NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Case No. PB-2018-1325IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF RONALD EUGENE WITHROW, Deceased.

STATE OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY OF OKLAHOMA SS.To the Creditors of Ronald Eugene Withrow, Deceased:

All creditors having claims against Ronald Eugene Withrow, Deceased, are required to present the same with a description of all security interests and other collateral (if any) held by each creditor with respect to such claim, to Ronnie Withrow, Personal Representative, at the law offices of Larry R. Sturgill, PO Box 503, Harrah, Oklahoma 73045, Attorney for the Personal Representative, on or before the following presentment date: January 21, 2019 or the same will be forever barred.

Dated this 18th day of December, 2018.

Ronnie Withrow, Personal Representative

Larry R. Sturgill, OBA #8726PO Box 503Harrah, OK 73045(405) 788-2574Attorney for Petitioner

(12-19, 12-26-18)

(PR11667022)AMENDED NOTICE TO

CREDITORSCase No. PB-2018-1250

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA

In the Matter of the Estate or Walter Sammie Berryhill, FB Creek, NE (PF 4824; PM 4746), Deceased.

All creditors having claims against Walter Sammie Berryhill, deceased, are required to present the same, with the necessary supporting documents, to the undersigned attorney for personal repre-sentative at the office of the attorney for the personal representative on or before the 18th day of February, 2019, or the same will be forever barred.

Austin Vance, OBA #33294Oklahoma Indian Legal Services, Inc.

4200 Perimeter Center Drive, Suite 222Oklahoma City, OK 73112

T: (405) 943-6457F: (405) 917-7060

Attorneys for the Personal Representative

(12-19, 12-26-18)

Civil(CV11660087)

SERVICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NOTICE

Case No. CJ-2018-3684Judge Patricia G. Parrish

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA

TASHIA S. THOMAS, Plain tiff, vs. HENRY D. MOANING, Defendant.

STATE OF OKLAHOMA:To: Henry D. Moaning31 Ione StreetMcCloud, OK 74851

You are hereby notified that an action has been filed in the District Court, Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, Case No. CJ-2018-3684, styled “Tashia S. Thomas, Plaintiff vs. Henry D. Moaning, Defendant.” The action alleges that Defendant Henry D. Moaning negligently drove a vehicle against Plaintiff Tashia S. Thomas causing bodily injury.

You are hereby notified that you have been sued in this action and must answer the Petition filed by the plaintiff on or before January 23, 2019, or the allegations contained in said Petition will be taken as true and judgment will be entered in favor of Tashia S. Thomas in an amount in excess of $10,000.00, together with interest accruing, reason-able costs of collection and attorney’s fees.

Given under my hand and seal this 3rd day of December, 2018.

Rick Warren(Seal) COURT CLERK

Oklahoma County, OklahomaBy (Deputy)

Thomas B. Corbin, OBA #16445TAYLOR, LUCAS, LOCKE & CORBIN

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and you, the said Defendants, are further notified that unless you answer said Petition of the Plaintiff’s filed against you on or before the 4th day of February , 2019, the allegations of said Petition will be taken as true and judg-ment will be rendered in favor of Plaintiff against said Defendants quieting title in Plaintiff, and confirming Plaintiff’s possession of the above described real property, and barring and enjoining said Defendants from asserting any right, title or interest in and to the property above described.

WITNESS, my hand this 17th day of December, 2018.

RICK WARREN(Seal) COURT CLERK

OKLAHOMA COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

By: DeputyCHARLES C. WARD

2525 N. W. EXPRESSWAYSuite 111OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA

73112TELEPHONE: (405) 418-8447

(12-19, 12-26-18, 1-2-19)

(CV11666916)NOTICE BY PUBLICATION

CV-18-1870THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: The Defendants, Unknown Successors of Allen M. Davis, Deceased; Unknown Successors of Shirley Davis, Deceased, and Sherry Davis,

You are hereby notified that you have been sued in the District Court in and for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, in case number CV-18-1870, wherein SINGH RAVINDERPAL, is Plaintiff, and Unknown Successors of Allen M. Davis, Deceased; Unknown Successors of Shirley Davis, Deceased, and Sherry Davis, are Defendants, and the Plaintiff alleges that Plaintiff is the owner of the following described real property situated in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, to-wit:

Lot Eighteen (18) in Block Five (5), in WILSON ADDITION, a subdivision in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof.Address: 1404 Lockheed Ct., Midwest City, OK

and you, the said Defendants, are further notified that unless you answer said Petition of the Plaintiff’s filed against you on or before the 4th day of February, 2019, the allegations of said Petition will be taken as true and judg-ment will be rendered in favor of Plaintiff against said Defendants quieting title in Plaintiff, and confirming Plaintiff’s possession of the above described real property, and barring and enjoining said Defendants from asserting any right, title or interest in and to the property above described.

WITNESS, my hand this 17th day of December, 2018.

RICK WARREN(Seal) COURT CLERK

OKLAHOMA COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

By: DeputyCHARLES C. WARD

2525 N. W. EXPRESSWAYSuite 111OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA

73112TELEPHONE: (405) 418-8447

(12-19, 12-26-18, 1-2-19)

(CV11666923)NOTICE OF PETITION TO QUIET

TITLE TO REAL PROPERTYCase No. CV-2018-2600

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA

Steven Bobo Plaintiff, vs. Natasha K. Bobo, and the spouse, if any of Natasha K. Bobo, and the successors, known and unknown of Natasha K. Bobo Defendants.

To: The following persons, and to the spouses, if any of the following persons, and to the successors and assigns, known and unknown, of the following persons: Natasha K. Bobo

Plaintiff by and through his attorney Lynn J. Bilodeau, filed a Petition in the above styled matter to quiet title in and to the real property located at 1613 College Ave. Oklahoma City, OK 73106, and described as:

The North 50 feet of Lots NINE TEEN (19) through TWENTY-FOUR (24) of Block TWO (2) IN UNIVERSITY VIEW ADDITION, TO OKLA HOMA COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, ACCORDING TO THE RECORDED PLAT THEREOF.

Should you fail to file a response to said Petition on or before February 5, 2019, (or if this is being served on you, within twenty (20) days of the date of service) the court will enter an order quieting the title in the named plaintiff.

RICK WARREN(SEAL) Court Clerk

BY: DeputyAttorney tor Plaintiff:Lynn J. Bilodeau # 13956

212 East Second StreetEdmond, OK 73034(405) 232-5966

(12-19, 12-26-18, 1-2-19)

Juvenile(JV11663962)

NOTICE BY PUBLICATIONCase No.: FP-2018-871

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA

MAYRA ESMIRNA AGUSTIN TUCH, Petitioner, v. ESDRAS JOSE MAZARIEGOS CALDERON, Respondent.

STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: ESDRAS JOSE MAZARIEGOS CALDERONGREETINGS:

You are hereby notified that you have been sued by the Petitioner, Mayra Esmirna Agustin Tuch, in the District Court of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma in the above numbered case. The Peti-tioner has an asserted claim against the Respondent seeking a Decree of Paternity.

You are duly notified that unless you answer the said Petition on or before the 28th day of December, 2018, judgment will be entered against you for a Decree of Paternity.

Dated this 14th day of November, 2018,

RICK WARREN,(Seal) Court Clerk

By: Deputy Court ClerkPrepared by:Aharon Hernández Manley, OBA #22223HERNÁNDEZ MANLEY

3801 North Classen Blvd., Suite 250Oklahoma City, OK 73118Office: 405.422.0000Facsimile: [email protected] for Petitioner

(12-12, 12-19, 12-26-18)

(JV11666968)NOTICE OF HEARING

JD 2018-241IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA JUVENILE DIVISION

IN THE MATTER OF: P.C.M.

THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO:Mother:Tanya Christine Mott, mother of child P.C.M. born on 08-15-2018 born in Unknown- Last Known Address- 416 SE 53rd St., Okc, OK 73129Father:Bobby Gene Mott, father of child P.C.M. born on 08-15-2018 born in Unknown- Last Known Address- 416 SE 53rd St., Okc, OK 73129

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Petition to Terminate (as amended on November 20, 2018 ) has been filed in the above-styled and numbered case with the District Court, Juvenile Division, for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma.

THAT SAID CHILD BE MADE AND/OR REMAIN A WARD OF THE COURT AS A DEPRIVED CHILD; PURSUANT TO 10A O.S § 1-1-105(20); THAT CUSTODY OF SAID CHILD BE PLACED WITH THE DEPARTMENT OR SOME OTHER SUITABLE PERSON OR ENTITY, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-201; THAT PATERNTIY BE JUDICIALLY DETERMINED, IF NEEDED, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-201; THAT THE DUTY OF THE PARENT TO SUPPORT HIS OR HER CHILD WILL NOT BE TERMINATED EXCEPT FOR ADOP-TION, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-906; THAT YOUR PETITIONER PRAYS FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS OF THE MOTHER AND FATHER, TANYA CHRISTINE MOTT AND BOBBY GENE MOTT, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S § 1-4-904 (B)(14) AND (B)(2) ON THE GROUNDS OF FAILURE TO CORRECT THE CONDITIONS OF A PREVIOUS DEPRIVED ADJUDICA-TION AND ABANDONMENT.

YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that this case is set for hearing on the issues raised by the Petition (as amended on November 20, 2018) on the 24th day of January, 2019, at 9:00 A.M., or at the same time twenty-five (25) days from the date of publication of this Notice of Hearing, whichever is later, in Courtroom # D of Judge Green, at the Oklahoma Juvenile Justice Center, 5905 N. Classen Court, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; that you have the rights: to appear and to be heard at the hearing; to present a defense in a deprived action; and, to be represented by counsel in this matter.

FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS HEARING CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THIS CHILD. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED, YOU MAY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO THE CHILD NAMED IN THE PETITION OR MOTION ATTACHED TO THIS NOTICE.

YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that if you fail to appear: the hearing will proceed without further notice to you; the allegations in the Petition to Terminate (as amended on November 20, 2018) may be taken as true; the child’s legal status may be determined; the child may remain a ward of the Court; custody of the child may be placed with a third-party; your parental

rights may be terminated.DATED this 18th day of December,

2018.RICK WARREN

(Seal) Oklahoma County Court ClerkBy: Deputy

(12-19-18)

(JV11666976)NOTICE OF HEARING

JD 2018-62IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA JUVENILE DIVISION

IN THE MATTER OF: N.R.H., B.M.

THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO:Father:Matthew McCowan, father of child B.M. born on 03-30-2016 born in Unknown- Last Known Address- Woodspring Suites: 3800 N. I-44 Service Rd.Father:Jett Hazelwood, father of child N.R.H. born on 08-31-2013 born in Unknown- Last Known Address- 3729 NW 24th St., Newcastle, OK 73065The children’s Mother is Halle Shyanne Lovelady-McCowan.

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Petition to Terminate (as amended on November 1, 2018) has been filed in the above-styled and numbered case with the District Court, Juvenile Division, for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma.

THAT SAID CHILDREN BE MADE AND/OR REMAIN WARDS OF THE COURT AS DEPRIVED CHILDREN; PURSUANT TO 10A O.S § 1-1-105(20); THAT CUSTODY OF SAID CHILDREN BE PLACED WITH THE DEPARTMENT OR SOME OTHER SUITABLE PERSON OR ENTITY, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-201; THAT PATERNTIY BE JUDICIALLY DETERMINED, IF NEEDED, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-201; THAT THE DUTY OF THE PARENT TO SUPPORT HIS OR HER CHILD WILL NOT BE TERMINATED EXCEPT FOR ADOP-TION, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-906; THAT YOUR PETITIONER PRAYS FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS OF THE FATHER, MATTHEW MCCOWN, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S § 1-4-904 (B)(5) ON THE GROUNDS OF FAILURE TO CORRECT THE CONDITIONS. THAT YOUR PETI TIONER PRAYS FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS OF THE FATHER, JETT HAZELWOOD, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S § 1-4-904 (B)(2) ON THE GROUNDS OF ABANDONMENT.

YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that this case is set for hearing on the issues raised by the Petition (as amended on November 1, 2018) on the 24th day of January, 2019, at 1:30 P.M., or at the same time twenty-five (25) days from the date of publication of this Notice of Hearing, whichever is later, in Courtroom # C of Judge Ryan, at the Oklahoma Juvenile Justice Center, 5905 N. Classen Court, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; that you have the rights: to appear and to be heard at the hearing; to present a defense in a deprived action; and, to be represented by counsel in this matter.

FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS HEARING CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THESE CHILDREN. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED, YOU MAY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO THE CHILDREN NAMED IN THE PETITION OR MOTION ATTACHED TO THIS NOTICE.

YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that if you fail to appear: the hearing will proceed without further notice to you; the allegations in the Petition to Terminate (as amended on November 1, 2018) may be taken as true; the children’s legal status may be determined; the children may remain wards of the Court; custody of the chil-dren may be placed with a third-party; your parental rights may be terminated.

DATED this 18th day of December, 2018.

RICK WARREN(Seal) Oklahoma County Court Clerk

By: Deputy(12-19-18)

(JV11666984)NOTICE OF HEARING

JD 2017-335IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA JUVENILE DIVISION

IN THE MATTER OF: E.R.THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO:Mother:Laura Barrientos, mother of child E.R. born on 05-04-2014 born in Unknown- Last Known Address- 4207 Pleasant Run Rd., Apt. 108, Irving, TX 75038Father:Juan Rico, father of child E.R. born on 05-04-2014 born in Unknown- Last Known Address- UnknownFather:Mario Barrientos, father of child E.R. born on 05-04-2014 born in Unknown- Last Known Address- UnknownFather:Unknown Father, father of child E.R. born on 0 born in Unknown- Last Known Address- Unknown

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Petition to Terminate (as amended on February 21, 2017) has been filed in the above-styled and numbered case

with the District Court, Juvenile Division, for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma.

THAT SAID CHILD BE MADE AND/OR REMAIN A WARD OF THE COURT AS A DEPRIVED CHILD; PURSUANT TO 10A O.S § 1-1-105(20); THAT CUSTODY OF SAID CHILD BE PLACED WITH THE DEPARTMENT OR SOME OTHER SUITABLE PERSON OR ENTITY, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-201; THAT PATERNTIY BE JUDICIALLY DETERMINED, IF NEEDED, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-201; THAT THE DUTY OF THE PARENT TO SUPPORT HIS OR HER CHILD WILL NOT BE TERMINATED EXCEPT FOR ADOP-TION, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-906; THAT YOUR PETITIONER PRAYS FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS OF THE MOTHER, LAURA BARRIENTOS, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S § 1-4-904 (B)(5), (B)(2), AND (B)(17) ON THE GROUNDS OF FAILURE TO CORRECT CONDITIONS, ABAN-DONMENT AND DUE TO THE CHILD BEING IN FOSTER CARE FOR SIX (6) OF THE MOST RECENT TWELVE (12) MONTHS. THAT YOUR PETITIONER PRAYS FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS OF THE FATHERS, JUAN RICO, MARIO BARRIENTOS AND UNKNOWN FATHER, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S § 1-4-904 (B)(2) ON THE GROUNDS OF ABANDONMENT

YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that this case is set for hearing on the issues raised by the Petition (as amended on November 7, 2018) on the 28th day of January, 2019, at 9:00 A.M., or at the same time twenty-five (25) days from the date of publication of this Notice of Hearing, whichever is later, in Courtroom # E of Judge Williams, at the Oklahoma Juvenile Justice Center, 5905 N. Classen Court, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; that you have the rights: to appear and to be heard at the hearing; to present a defense in a deprived action; and, to be represented by counsel in this matter.

FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS HEARING CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THIS CHILD. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED, YOU MAY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO THE CHILD NAMED IN THE PETITION OR MOTION ATTACHED TO THIS NOTICE.

YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that if you fail to appear: the hearing will proceed without further notice to you; the allegations in the Petition to Terminate (as amended on November 7, 2018) may be taken as true; the child’s legal status may be determined; the child may remain a ward of the Court; custody of the child may be placed with a third-party; your parental rights may be terminated.

DATED this 18th day of December, 2018.

RICK WARREN(Seal) Oklahoma County Court Clerk

By: Deputy(12-19-18)

Public Notices(MS11665478)

PROCLAMATION AND NOTICE OF ELECTION

Under and by virtue of Section 26, Article X of the Oklahoma Constitution and Title 70, Article XV, Oklahoma Statutes 2011, and other laws supple-mentary and amendatory thereto and a Resolution of the Board of Education of Independent School District Number 3 of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, adopted on the 16th day of October, 2018, an election is hereby called to be held in said School District on the 8th day of January, 2019, for the purpose of submitting to the registered, qualified electors thereof the following proposition:

PROPOSITIONShall Independent School District

Number 3 of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, incur an indebtedness by issuing its bonds in the sum of Twenty Four Million Eighty Five Thousand Dollars ($24,085,000) to be issued in one or more series to provide funds for the purpose of constructing, equipping, repairing and remodeling school buildings, acquiring school furniture, fixtures and equipment and acquiring and improving school sites, and levy and collect an annual tax, in addition to all other taxes, upon all the taxable property in such District sufficient to pay the interest on such bonds as it falls due and also to constitute a sinking fund for the payment of the principal thereof when due, said bonds to bear interest not to exceed the rate of ten (10%) percentum per annum, payable semi-an-nually and to become due serially within ten (10) years from their date?

The ballots used at said election shall set out the proposition as above set forth and shall also contain the following words:

[] For the above Proposition[] Against the above PropositionThe polls shall be opened at seven

o’clock A.M. and remain open continu-

ously until and be closed at seven o’clock P.M.

The number and location of the polling places and the names of the persons who shall conduct said election shall be designated by the County Election Board(s). Such officers shall also act as counters.

The specific projects for which at least eighty-five percent (85%) of the proceeds of the aforesaid Bonds shall be expended and the dollar amounts for each project shall be as follows:to acquire and install technology equip-ment throughout the District as needed $700,000.00to construct, equip, furnish, and/or acquire a new gymnasium $13,466,779.00to construct, furnish, equip, renovate, repair, remodel and/or acquire improve-ments at the elementary site to include, but not be limited to: saferoom/media center; secure office and vestibule entry; and cafeteria and office renovations $4,662,614.00to construct, furnish, equip, renovate, repair, remodel and/or acquire improve-ments at the middle school site to include, but not be limited to: saferoom/cafeteria; and restrooms $5,255,607.00

TOTAL: $24,085,000.00WITNESS our hands as President

and Clerk of the above Board of Educa-tion and the seal of said School District this 16th day of October, 2018.

Steven BroudyPresident, Board of Education

ATTEST:Tony Rumpl(SEAL) Clerk, Board of Education

(12-19, 12-26-18)

Miscellaneous(MS11662924)

SOLICITATION FOR BIDSBID NOTICE B19-025

Sealed bids will be received by the Purchasing Manager for the City of Edmond Public Works Authority, Edmond, Oklahoma, online via the City’s online bidding system until 2:00 p.m., Central Local Time, on January 29, 2019 for the construction of LS-2 - Phase 2: Lift Station and Force Main. Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud in the office of the Purchasing Manager, 7 N. Broadway, Edmond, Oklahoma, on January 29, 2019 at 2:00 p.m. Bids will be publicly available online at the time of opening. This project consists of furnishing all required materials, supplies, equipment, tools, and plant to perform all necessary labor for the construction of LS-2 - Phase 2: Lift Station and Force Main. This project is not subject to tax-exempt status.

A mandatory pre-bid meeting will be held on January 10, 2019, at 1:30 P.M., Central Local Time, located in Room 104, 10 S. Littler Ave, Edmond, OK. Bidders must attend the pre-bid meeting to be eligible to submit a bid for this project.

The work shall be done in accordance with plans and specifications on file in the City Engi-neer’s Office. Plans, specifications, and other bidding documents are available for public inspection and copies may be obtained by visiting our website at http://www.edmondok.com/ or the Purchasing Office, 7 N. Broadway, Edmond, Oklahoma 73034. There will be a non-refundable charge for hard copy bidding documents and plans.

The City of Edmond Purchasing Department is the only authorized source of bid documents. Documents obtained from any other source may be incomplete. All bids shall be submitted using the online bidding system. Bidders are required to register as a supplier at http://www.edmondok.com/ to bid and enable receipt of any necessary addenda or correspondence. All questions shall be submitted using the online bidding system. The last day to submit questions is January 23, 2019.

Bids submitted more than ninety-six (96) hours, excluding Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, before the time set for opening the bids, as well as bids submitted after the time set for receipt of bids, WILL NOT be considered.

A cashier’s check, a certified check, or a surety bond in the amount of five percent (5%) of the bid shall be required of each bidder. Deposits will be returned to the unsuccessful bidders. The bid bond should be submitted online at the time of online bid submission closing date and time.

Each bid submitted is a legal offer and when accepted by the City, consti tutes a FIRM AND BINDING CONTRACT. The City reserves the right to REJECT ANY or ALL BIDS. The Edmond Public Works Authority reserves the unconditional right to cancel all or any portion of this project within thirty (30) days from the date of opening of bids, for any reason and at its sole discretion.

By submitting a bid for services, the bidder certifies that they, and any proposed subcontractors, are in compli-ance with 25 O.S. §1313 and participate in the Status Verification System. The Status Verification System is defined in 25 O.S. §1312 and includes but is not

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Jeffery S. Ludlam, OBA #17822Randy G. Gordon, OBA #32583HALL & LUDLAM, P.L.L.C.

210 Park Ave, Suite 3001Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102(405) 600 - 9500 Telephone(405) 600 - 9550 [email protected]@okcfirm.comAttorneys for Tinker Federal Credit

Union(12-19, 12-26-18, 1-2-19)

(CV11666890)NOTICE OF PUBLICATION

Case No. CJ-2018-5565IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA

TINKER FEDERAL CREDIT UNION Plaintiff, vs. CODY W. EAKER, Defendant.

To the above-named Defendant: CODY W. EAKER17501 Valley View RoadNewalla OK 74857

You are hereby notified that an action has been filed in the District Court, of Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, Case No. CJ-2018-5565, styled “Tinker Federal Credit Union, Plaintiff v. Cody W. Eaker, Defendant”. The action alleges that Defendant is indebted to Tinker Federal Credit Union in the amount of $26,389.19 as of September 7, 2018.

You and/or your unknown successors are hereby notified that you have been sued in this action and must answer the Petition filed by Plaintiff on or before February 1, 2019 or the facts contained in said Petition will be taken as true and judgment will be entered in favor of Tinker Federal Credit Union.

Issued December 14, 2018RICK WARREN

(Seal) COURT CLERKBy: Deputy Court Clerk

Attorney for Plaintiff:Jeffery S. Ludlam, OBA #17822HALL & LUDLAM, P.L.L.C.

210 Park Ave, Suite 3001Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102(405) 600 - 9500 Telephone(405) 600 - 9550 Facsimile

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(CV11666893)NOTICE OF PUBLICATION

Case No. CJ-2018-6341(Judge Ogden)

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA

TINKER FEDERAL CREDIT UNION Plaintiff, vs. WILLIAM BROWN AND SHAEMEIKA KELSO, Defendants.

To the above-named Defendant: WILLIAM BROWNWherever May Be Found

You are hereby notified that an action has been filed in the District Court, of Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, Case No. CJ-2018-6341, styled “Tinker Federal Credit Union, Plaintiff v. William Brown and Shaemeika Kelso, Defendants”. The action alleges that Defendants are indebted to Tinker Federal Credit Union in the amount of $12,240.47 as of November 5, 2018 along with recovery of the 2009 Chevy Tahoe VIN: 1GNEC23349R266023.

You are hereby notified that you have been sued in this action and must answer the Petition filed by Plaintiff on or before January 31, 2019 or the facts contained in said Petition will be taken as true and judgment will be entered in favor of Tinker Federal Credit Union.

Issued December 14, 2018RICK WARREN

(Seal) COURT CLERKBy: Deputy Court Clerk

Attorney for Plaintiff:Jeffery S. Ludlam, OBA #17822Randy G. Gordon, OBA #32583HALL & LUDLAM, P.L.L.C.

210 Park Ave, Suite 3001Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102(405) 600 - 9500 Telephone(405) 600 - 9550 [email protected]@okcfirm.comAttorneys for Tinker Federal Credit

Union(12-19, 12-26-18, 1-2-19)

(CV11666909)NOTICE BY PUBLICATION

CV-2018-2022THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: The Defendants, Mamie Fortune and Spouse, if any, if living, or if dead, their Unknown Successors,

You are hereby notified that you have been sued in the District Court in and for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, in case number CV-2018-2022, wherein RAVINDERPAL SINGH, is Plaintiff, and Mamie Fortune and Spouse, if any, if living, or if dead, their Unknown Successors, are Defendants, and the Plaintiff alleges that Plaintiff is the owner of the following described real property situated in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, to-wit:

Lot Fourteen (14), Block Five (5), CARVERDALE ADDITION to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof.

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100, Norman, OK 73072Project Construction Manager: Atlas

Construction Group, 8218 E. 121st St., Bixby, OK 74008

Bidders may obtain a set of plans and specifications by contacting Atlas Construction Group at 918-369-3910, or by email at [email protected].

For bids in excess of $50,000.00, a Cashier’s Check, certified check, or surety bond in the amount of five percent (5%) of the bid shall accompany the submitted proposal of each bidder. No bids may be withdrawn after the scheduled closing time for receipt of bids for a period of at least forty-five (45) days.

The owner reserves the right to reject any and all bids.

(12-19-18, 1-2-19)

Land Use(MS11660143)

November 30, 2018NOTICE OF HEARING OF THE

OKLAHOMA COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Oklahoma County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Thursday, the 20th of December, 2018, at 1:30 P.M. in Room 204,

County Office Building, 320 Robert S. Kerr Ave. for the purpose of considering approval/denial of the General Plat (GP-2018-03) of Alba Court. The applicant proposes to develop a single-family residential subdivision with 12 lots on approximately 20.05 acres. The following is the legal description of the property:

A tract of land being a part of the Southeast Quarter (SE/4) of Section Thirteen (13), Township Fourteen (14) North, Range Four (4) West of the Indian Meridian, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, being more particularly described as follow: Beginning at the Southwest (SW) Corner of said Southeast Quarter (SE/4), said point being the Point Of Beginning; Thence North 00°26’28” West, along and with the West line of said Southeast Quarter (SE/4), a distance of 1,409.82 feet; Thence North 89°28’55” East, departing said West line, a distance of 620.00 feet; Thence South 00°26’28” East, a distance of 1,408.15 feet to a point on the South line of said Southeast Quarter (SE/4); Thence South 89°19’40” West, along and with the South line of said Southeast Quarter (SE/4), a distance of 620.00 feet to the

Point Of Beginning. Containing 873,570 square feet or 20.0544 acres, more or less.Location: NW 206th St. & Portland Ave. (State Highway 74) (County Highway District #3)

Application of: JOHNSON & ASSOCIATES

This notice has been sent pursuant to Title 19 O.S. §868.5. The application may be reviewed between 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. during a normal working day, or you may call 713-1361 with any inquiries concerning the application in question. All protests should be in writing and in the office of the Oklahoma County Planning Commission by Noon, Wednesday, December 19, 2018.

OKLAHOMA COUNTYPLANNING COMMISSION

Tyler Gammon, Jr.Secretary

(12-5, 12-12, 12-19-18)

(MS11660168)November 30, 2018

NOTICE OF HEARING OF THE OKLAHOMA COUNTY

PLANNING COMMISSIONNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that

the Oklahoma County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Thursday, the 20th of December, 2018, at 1:30 P.M. in Room 204, County Office Building, 320 Robert S.

limited to the free Employment Verifi-cation Program (E-Verify) available at www.dhs.gov/E-Verify.

(12-12, 12-19-18)

(MS11661157)SOLICITATION FOR BID

BIDS DUE: January 10, 2019 at 2:00pm

Stroud Public Schools will receive subcontractor / supplier bids on:

Stroud Public Schools- Agricultural Facility & Water Line

At the Office of the Superintendent, 212 W. 7th St, Stroud, OK 74079 until 2pm on January 10, 2019. Bids received after this time or more that ninety-six hours, excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and Holidays, before this time will not be accepted. Sealed bids may be submitted/delivered to the above address prior to the above deadline. Bids will be opened and read aloud at 2:15pm on January 10, 2019 at Heritage Hall, 501 N. 1st Ave, Stroud, OK 74079.

Project Owner: Stroud Public Schools, Board of Education, ISD # 41I054, 212 W. 7th Street, Stroud, OK 74079

Project Architect: Boynton Williams & Associates, 900 36th Ave NW Ste.

Miscellaneous(MS11666972)

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Miscellaneous(MS11663736)

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR ANALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE

In accordance with Title 37, Section 522 and Title 37A, Section 2-141 HS-REAL ESTATE, INC 3101 W. Tecumseh Rd, Ste 200 Norman, OK 73072 a/an Corporation hereby publishes notice of its intention to apply within sixty days from this date to the Oklahoma Alcoholic Beverage Laws Enforcement Commission for a Mixed Beverage License under authority of and in compliance with the said Act: That it intend(s), if granted such license to operate as a Mixed Beverage establishment with business premises located at 9201 E. Lake Hefner Pkwy in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, under the business name of Hefner Grill.

Dated this 3rd day of December, 2018.Signature of applicant(s): if partnership, all partners must sign. If

corporation, an officer of the corporation must sign. If limited liability company, a manager must sign. If tribe, a tribal member must sign.

Hal W. SmithCounty of Cleveland, State of Oklahoma.

Before me, the undersigned notary public, personally appeared: Hal W. Smith to me known to be the person(s) described in and who executed the foregoing application and acknowledged that he executed the same as his free act and deed.

April L. DeQuasie(Seal) Notary Public

My commission expires April 26, 2020, #12004007(12-12, 12-19-18)

Miscellaneous(MS11663756)

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR ANALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE

In accordance with Title 37, Section 522 and Title 37A, Section 2-141 HS-REAL ESTATE, INC 3101 W. Tecumseh Rd, Ste 200 Norman, OK 73072 a/an Corporation hereby publishes notice of its intention to apply within sixty days from this date to the Oklahoma Alcoholic Beverage Laws Enforcement Commission for a Mixed Beverage License under authority of and in compliance with the said Act: That it intend(s), if granted such license to operate as a Mixed Beverage establishment with business premises located at 1201 NW 178th, Ste 101 in Edmond, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, under the business name of Louie’s

Dated this 3rd day of December, 2018.Signature of applicant(s): if partnership, all partners must sign. If

corporation, an officer of the corporation must sign. If limited liability company, a manager must sign. If tribe, a tribal member must sign.

Hal W. SmithCounty of Cleveland, State of Oklahoma.

Before me, the undersigned notary public, personally appeared: Hal W. Smith to me known to be the person(s) described in and who executed the foregoing application and acknowledged that he executed the same as his free act and deed.

April L. DeQuasie(Seal) Notary Public

My commission expires April 26, 2020, #12004007(12-12, 12-19-18)

Miscellaneous(MS11663799)

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR ANALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE

In accordance with Title 37, Section 522 and Title 37A, Section 2-141 HS-REAL ESTATE, INC 3101 W. Tecumseh Rd, Ste 200 Norman, OK 73072 a/an Corporation hereby publishes notice of its intention to apply within sixty days from this date to the Oklahoma Alcoholic Beverage Laws Enforcement Commission for a Mixed Beverage License under authority of and in compliance with the said Act: That it intend(s), if granted such license to operate as a Mixed Beverage establishment with business premises located at 9219 Lake Hefner Pkwy in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, under the business name of Mama Roja Mexican Kitchen.

Dated this 3rd day of December, 2018.Signature of applicant(s): if partnership, all partners must sign. If

corporation, an officer of the corporation must sign. If limited liability company, a manager must sign. If tribe, a tribal member must sign.

Hal W. SmithCounty of Cleveland, State of Oklahoma.

Before me, the undersigned notary public, personally appeared: Hal W. Smith to me known to be the person(s) described in and who executed the foregoing application and acknowledged that he executed the same as his free act and deed.

April L. DeQuasie(Seal) Notary Public

My commission expires April 26, 2020, #12004007(12-12, 12-19-18)

MiscellaneousKerr Ave. for the purpose of considering approval/denial of a zoning change from AA - Agricultural and Rural Residential District to RA - Acreage Residential. The applicant proposes to develop a single-family residential subdivision. Lots will be approximately 1 (one) acre in size. The proposed development encompasses approximately 20.05 acres. The following is the legal description of the property:

A tract of land being a part of the Southeast Quarter (SE/4) of Section Thirteen (13), Township

Fourteen (14) North, Range Four (4) West of the Indian Meridian, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, being more particularly described as follow: Beginning at the Southwest (SW) Corner of said Southeast Quarter (SE/4), said point being the Point Of Beginning; Thence North 00°26’28” West, along and with the West line of said Southeast Quarter (SE/4), a distance of 1,409.82 feet; Thence North 89°28’55” East, departing said

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feet; Thence N 89°47’27” W and parallel to the North line of said NE/4 a distance of 412.02 feet; Thence N 00°02’58” W and parallel to the East line of said NE/4 a distance of 227.14 feet to a point on the north line of said NE/4; Thence S 89°47’27” E along the north line of said NE/4 a distance of 412.02 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Said tract having an area of 93,586.22 Square Feet, 2.148 Acres, more or less.Location: NW 206th & Council Rd. (County Highway District #3)

Application of: LISA & DONALD HERRING

This notice has been published pursuant to Title 19 O.S. §868.5. The proposed application may be reviewed between 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. Monday- Friday at the office of the Oklahoma County Planning Commission, or you can call 713-1361 and make inquiries as to the application in question. All protests should be in the office of the Oklahoma County Planning Commission by Noon, Wednesday, December 19th, 2018.

OKLAHOMA COUNTYPLANNING COMMISSION

Tyler Gammon, Jr.Secretary

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Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Sale

(SS11662584)ALIAS NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S

SALECJ-2017-6771

Notice is given that on the 17th day of January, 2019 at 2:00 PM, at the Oklahoma County Courthouse, 320 Robert S. Kerr, First Floor, Room 101, in the City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, the Sheriff of said County will offer for sale and sell, with appraisement, for cash, at public auction, to the highest and best bidder, all that certain real estate in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, to-wit:

Lot Twenty-nine (29) of Block Eighteen (18) in Summit Place Sec. V to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof;

subject to unpaid taxes, advancements by Plaintiff for taxes, insurance premiums, and expenses necessary for the preservation of the subject property, if any, said property having been duly appraised at $190,000.00. Sale will be made pursuant to an Alias Special Execution And Order Of Sale issued in accordance with judgment entered in the District Court of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ-2017-6771, entitled Ditech Financial LLC, Plain-tiff, vs. Irina S. Feldman, Craig W. Feldman and Jane Doe, as occupant of the premises, AKA Lada Feldman, being all of the Defendants and persons holding or claiming any interest or lien in the subject property.

P.D. Taylor, Sheriff of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma

Don Timberlake - # 9021BAER & TIMBERLAKE, P.C.

P.O. Box 18486Oklahoma City OK 73154-0486Telephone: (405) 842-7722Facsimile: (405) 848-9349BT File No.: 115292

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(SS11662590)SECOND ALIAS NOTICE OF

SHERIFF’S SALECJ-2018-853

Notice is given that on the 17th day of January, 2019 at 2:00 PM, at the Oklahoma County Courthouse, 320 Robert S. Kerr, First Floor, Room 101, in the City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, the Sheriff of said County will offer for sale and sell, with appraisement, for cash, at public auction, to the highest and best bidder, all that certain real estate in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, to-wit:

Lot Eleven (11) and Twelve (12) in Block Six (6) of Hughes Park Addition to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof;

subject to unpaid taxes, advancements by Plaintiff for taxes, insurance premiums, and expenses necessary for the preservation of the subject property, if any, said property having been duly appraised at $65,000.00. Sale will be made pursuant to a Second Alias Special Execution And Order Of Sale issued in accordance with judgment entered in the District Court of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ-2018-853, entitled Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee,, Plain-tiff, vs. Bertha Mendez, AKA Bertha Carrizales and Spouse of Bertha Mendez, if married, AKA Alfonso Santamaria Mendez, being all of the Defendants and persons holding or claiming any interest or lien in the subject property.

P.D. Taylor, Sheriff of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma

Don Timberlake - # 9021BAER & TIMBERLAKE, P.C.

P.O. Box 18486Oklahoma City OK 73154-0486

Telephone: (405) 842-7722Facsimile: (405) 848-9349BT File No.: 115704

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(SS11662595)ALIAS NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S

SALECJ-2018-1598

Notice is given that on the 17th day of January, 2019 at 2:00 PM, at the Oklahoma County Courthouse, 320 Robert S. Kerr, First Floor, Room 101, in the City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, the Sheriff of said County will offer for sale and sell, with appraisement, for cash, at public auction, to the highest and best bidder, all that certain real estate in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, to-wit:

Lot Twelve (12) in Block Four (4) in Capitol View Park Addition to the City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, as shown by the recorded plat thereof;

subject to unpaid taxes, advancements by Plaintiff for taxes, insurance premiums, and expenses necessary for the preservation of the subject property, if any, said property having been duly appraised at $175,000.00. Sale will be made pursuant to an Alias Special Execution And Order Of Sale issued in accordance with judgment entered in the District Court of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ-2018-1598, entitled New Day Financial, LLC, Plaintiff, vs. Carter L. Wall, BancFirst, Jonathan Wall and Unknown Heirs, successors and assigns of Carter Wall deceased, being all of the Defendants and persons holding or claiming any interest or lien in the subject property.

P.D. Taylor, Sheriff of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma

Don Timberlake - # 9021BAER & TIMBERLAKE, P.C.

P.O. Box 18486Oklahoma City OK 73154-0486Telephone: (405) 842-7722Facsimile: (405) 848-9349BT File No.: 117168

(12-12, 12-19-18)

(SS11662600)ALIAS NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S

SALECJ-2018-3671

Notice is given that on the 17th day of January, 2019 at 2:00 PM, at the Oklahoma County Courthouse, 320 Robert S. Kerr, First Floor, Room 101, in the City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, the Sheriff of said County will offer for sale and sell, with appraisement, for cash, at public auction, to the highest and best bidder, all that certain real estate in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, to-wit:

A part of Lots Thirty (30) and Thirty-one (31), in Block Twen-ty-seven (27), of Blocks Nineteen (19) to Twenty-seven (27), both inclusive Mayfair Heights Addition to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Southwest Corner of Lot Thirty (30), thence North 22 degrees 33’14” West along the West line of Lot Thirty (30) a distance of 13.28 feet; thence North 89 degrees 43’41” East 139.70 feet to a point at the East line of Lot Thirty-one (31) and said point beginning on a curve to the right and at a distance of 13.25 feet South of PC of said Curve; thence in a Southwesterly direction along said Curve which has a radius of 165 feet and a central angle of 54 degrees 52’05” a distance of 102 feet to a point on the Curve; thence North 46 degrees 55’40” West a distance of 113.49 feet; thence North 83 degrees 38’38” West a distance of 11.43 feet to the Southwest Corner of Lot Thirty (30) to the point of beginning;

subject to unpaid taxes, advancements by Plaintiff for taxes, insurance premiums, and expenses necessary for the preservation of the subject property, if any, said property having been duly appraised at $85,000.00. Sale will be made pursuant to an Alias Special Execution And Order Of Sale issued in accordance with judgment entered in the District Court of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ-2018-3671, entitled U.S. Bank National Association, as indenture trustee,, Plaintiff, vs. Elizabeth S. Mowles, being all of the Defendants and persons holding or claiming any interest or lien in the subject property.

P.D. Taylor, Sheriff of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma

Don Timberlake - # 9021BAER & TIMBERLAKE, P.C.

P.O. Box 18486Oklahoma City OK 73154-0486Telephone: (405) 842-7722Facsimile: (405) 848-9349BT File No.: 116587

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(SS11662607)ALIAS NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S

SALECJ-2018-1463

Notice is given that on the 17th day of January, 2019 at 2:00 PM, at the Oklahoma County Courthouse, 320 Robert S. Kerr, First Floor, Room 101, in the City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, the Sheriff of said County will offer for sale

and sell, with appraisement, for cash, at public auction, to the highest and best bidder, all that certain real estate in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, to-wit:

Lot Two (2) in Block Ten (10) of WARWICK PLACE SECTION III, an Addition to Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof;

subject to unpaid taxes, advancements by Plaintiff for taxes, insurance premiums, and expenses necessary for the preservation of the subject property, if any, said property having been duly appraised at $210,000.00. Sale will be made pursuant to an Alias Special Execution And Order Of Sale issued in accordance with judgment entered in the District Court of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ-2018-1463, entitled MidFirst Bank, Plaintiff, vs. Deidra M. Mitchem, Personal Repre-sentative of the Estate of Cheryl D. Mitchem, Deceased, State of Oklahoma ex rel., Oklahoma Tax Commission, Midland Funding, LLC, United States of America ex rel., Internal Revenue Services, Nova Community Home Owners Association, Inc and Jane Doe, as occupant of the premises, AKA Kristin Mitchem, being all of the Defendants and persons holding or claiming any interest or lien in the subject property.

P.D. Taylor, Sheriff of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma

Don Timberlake - # 9021BAER & TIMBERLAKE, P.C.

P.O. Box 18486Oklahoma City OK 73154-0486Telephone: (405) 842-7722Facsimile: (405) 848-9349BT File No.: 115899

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(SS11662610)NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE

CJ-2018-1323Notice is given that on the 17th day

of January, 2019, at 2:00 PM, at the Oklahoma County Courthouse, 320 Robert S. Kerr, Jury Assembly Room, Room 101, in the City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, the Sheriff of said County will offer for sale and sell, with appraisement, for cash, at public auction, to the highest and best bidder, all that certain real estate in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, to-wit:

Lot Seven (7) in Block Two (2) of London Towne, an Addition to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof;

subject to unpaid taxes, advancements by Plaintiff for taxes, insurance premiums, and expenses necessary for the preservation of the subject property, if any, said property having been duly appraised at $70,000.00. Sale will be made pursuant to a Special Execution And Order Of Sale issued in accordance with judgment entered in the District Court of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ-2018-1323, entitled WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE, Plaintiff, vs. Dale D. Durham and First Magnus Financial Corporation, being all of the Defend-ants and persons holding or claiming any interest or lien in the subject property.

P.D. Taylor, Sheriff of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma

Don Timberlake - # 9021BAER & TIMBERLAKE, P.C.

P.O. Box 18486Oklahoma City, OK 73154-0486Telephone: (405) 842-7722Facsimile: (405) 848-9349BT File No.: 112918

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(SS11662612)NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE

CJ-2018-3789Notice is given that on the 17th day

of January, 2019, at 2:00 PM, at the Oklahoma County Courthouse, 320 Robert S. Kerr, First Floor, Room 101, in the City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, the Sheriff of said County will offer for sale and sell, with appraisement, for cash, at public auction, to the highest and best bidder, all that certain real estate in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, to-wit:

Lot Eleven (11), in Block Two (2), of Grenmoor, an Addition to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof;

subject to unpaid taxes, advancements by Plaintiff for taxes, insurance premiums, and expenses necessary for the preservation of the subject property, if any, said property having been duly appraised at $120,000.00. Sale will be made pursuant to a Special Execution And Order Of Sale issued in accordance with judgment entered in the District Court of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ-2018-3789, entitled PNC Bank, National Association, Plaintiff, vs. Unknown Successors of Alfonso A. San Filippo, if any, Chris topher A. San Filippo, Special Administrator of the Estate of Alfonso A. San Filippo, Deceased, Shirley San Filippo, Sondra L. Hebscher, Cecilia J. Touhey, Walter Touhey, Cynthia L. San Filippo, State of Oklahoma ex rel., Oklahoma Tax Commission, Jane Doe, as Occu-pant of the Premises a/k/a Marianne Lee and John Doe, as Occupant of the Premises a/k/a Regan Caneaster, being all of the Defendants and persons holding or claiming any interest or lien in the subject property.

P.D. Taylor, Sheriff of Oklahoma

County, OklahomaDon Timberlake - # 9021BAER & TIMBERLAKE, P.C.

P.O. Box 18486Oklahoma City, OK 73154-0486Telephone: (405) 842-7722Facsimile: (405) 848-9349BT File No.: 116710

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(SS11662615)NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE

CJ-2018-1267Notice is given that on the 17th day

of January, 2019, at 2:00 PM, at the Oklahoma County Courthouse, 320 Robert S. Kerr, Jury Assembly Room, Room 101, in the City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, the Sheriff of said County will offer for sale and sell, with appraisement, for cash, at public auction, to the highest and best bidder, all that certain real estate in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, to-wit:

Lot Ten (10) in Block Four (4) Liberty Trails Phase One, to Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof;

subject to unpaid taxes, advancements by Plaintiff for taxes, insurance premiums, and expenses necessary for the preservation of the subject property, if any, said property having been duly appraised at $120,000.00. Sale will be made pursuant to a Special Execution And Order Of Sale issued in accordance with judgment entered in the District Court of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ-2018-1267, entitled Reverse Mortgage Solutions, Inc., Plaintiff, vs. Valerie Wright, Spouse of Valerie Wright, if married and United States of America ex rel., Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, being all of the Defend-ants and persons holding or claiming any interest or lien in the subject property.

P.D. Taylor, Sheriff of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma

Don Timberlake - # 9021BAER & TIMBERLAKE, P.C.

P.O. Box 18486Oklahoma City, OK 73154-0486Telephone: (405) 842-7722Facsimile: (405) 848-9349BT File No.: 115950

(12-12, 12-19-18)

(SS11662616)NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE

CJ-2018-4824Notice is given that on the 17th day

of January, 2019 at 2:00 PM, at the Oklahoma County Courthouse, 320 Robert S. Kerr, First Floor, Room 101, in the City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, the Sheriff of said County will offer for sale and sell, with appraisement, for cash, at public auction, to the highest and best bidder, all that certain real estate in Oklahoma County Oklahoma, to-wit:

Lots Seven (7) and Eight (8), of Block Sixteen (16), in Britton Heights Addition, to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, according to the record plat thereof;

subject to unpaid taxes, advancements by Plaintiff for taxes, insurance premiums, and expenses necessary for the preservation of the subject property, if any, said property having been duly appraised at $90,000.00. Sale will be made pursuant to a Special Execution And Order Of Sale issued in accordance with judgment entered in the District Court of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ-2018-4824, entitled MIDFIRST BANK, Plaintiff, vs. Juan J. Venegas a/k/a Juan Jose Venegas, Crystal Venegas a/k/a Crystal Fawn Venegas, Jane Doe, as Occupant of the Premises a/k/a Josefa Venegas and LVNV Funding, LLC a/k/a LVNV Funding, being all of the Defendants and persons holding or claiming any interest or lien in the subject property.

P.D. Taylor, Sheriff of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma

Don Timberlake - # 9021BAER & TIMBERLAKE, P.C.

P.O. Box 18486Oklahoma City, OK 73154-0486Telephone: (405) 842-7722Facsimile: (405) 848-9349BT File No.: 116910

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City of Oklahoma City Public Notices

(CY11663847)(Published in The Journal Record on

December 12, and December 19, 2018)NOTICE TO BIDDERS

NOTICE is hereby given that the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust will receive electronic bids at the OFFICE of the CITY CLERK, 200 North Walker, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102, until 10:00:00 a.m. on the 3rd day of January 2019, for the following: BID OCWUT 15-19: Disinfectants - Anhydrous Ammonia, Liquid Ammonium Sulfate, and Sodium Hypochloride

The City of Oklahoma City and its Trusts have partnered with BidSync, Inc. to accept bids electronically. You are invited to submit a bid electronically through the BidSync system to supply the commodity specified in the electronic bid packet. The City and its Trusts do not provide access to a

computer for electronic bidding or elec-tronic bid submission. Bidders must register in advance with BidSync at https://www.periscopeholdings.com/bidsync/the-city-of-oklahoma-city in order to submit an electronic bid. The City and its Trusts recommend potential Bidders register and become familiar with the BidSync electronic bidding process in advance of submitting a bid. There is no charge to the Bidder for registering or submitting an electronic bid to the City and/or its Trusts through BidSync. Instructions on how to get registered to bid through BidSync can be found on The City of Oklahoma City’s website at https://www.okc.gov/departments/bidding.

Bids shall be made in accordance with the Notice to Bidder, General Instructions and Requirements for Bidders, Oklahoma Open Records Act and Confidential Information, the Speci fications, the Bid/Pricing Agree ment/Contract Form & Non-Discrimination Statement, and the Anti/Non-collusion Affidavit which are a part of the complete electronic bid packet. The Bid/Pricing Agree ment/Contract Form must be completed, signed and submitted electronically through BidSync for the bid to be valid.

Bids timely submitted electronically through BidSync shall be opened at the time stated above or later in the City Clerk’s Conference Room, located on the 2nd floor of the Municipal Building. The BidSync system does not allow bids to be submitted after the 10:00:00 a.m. deadline, on the above mentioned date. There will be no exceptions to this policy. All bids shall remain on file at least 48 hours thereafter before a Pricing Agreement/Contract shall be made and entered into hereon.

(CY11666193)(Published in The Journal RecordDecember 19, 20 and 21, 2018)NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC

In accordance with 11 O.S. 2011, Section 17-113, notice is hereby given that the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report of the City of Oklahoma City for the period ended June 30, 2018, is available for public inspection in the Office of the City Clerk, 200 N. Walker, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

(CY11666275)(Published in The Journal Record

December 19, and December 26, 2018)THE CITY OF OKLAHOMA CITY

NOTICE TO BIDDERSNotice is hereby given that The City

of Oklahoma City (“City”) will electron-ically receive and open sealed Bids for the construction of: MB-1399 REVISED Fire Station No. 4 Radio Tower in the Office of the City Clerk, 2nd Floor, Municipal Building, 200 N. Walker Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102, until 10:00:00 a.m., on the 9th day of January, 2019. Bids shall be opened electronically at the above stated time for receipt of Bids or as soon thereafter as practicable.

Bids must be made in accordance with this Notice to Bidders and the Bidding Documents, which are on file and available for examination at www.bidsync.com.

Bidders must preregister for Electronic Bidding at www.bidsync.com. Bidders shall be Pre- qualified in accordance with The City of Oklahoma City Ordinance No. 20,815.

Pre-Bid Conference: A mandatory Pre-Bid Conference will be held December 28, 2018 at 1:00 p.m., at the Public Works Department, 420 West Main Street, Suite 700, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102, which is a prequalification requirement.

Additional information is contained in the Bidding Documents. Prior to bidding this project, Bidders must care-fully examine the Bidding Documents, Addenda (if any) and the City of Oklahoma City Standard Specifications for Public Improvements.

(CY11666305)(Published in The Journal Record

December 19, and 26, 2018)THE CITY OF OKLAHOMA CITY

NOTICE TO BIDDERSNotice is hereby given that The City

of Oklahoma City (“City”) will electron-ically receive and open sealed Bids for the construction of: MB-1454 REVISED-2 Downtown Arena Glycol Distribution Replacement in the Office of the City Clerk, 2nd Floor, Municipal Building, 200 N. Walker Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102, until 10:00:00 a.m., on the 9th day of January, 2019. Bids shall be opened electronically at the above stated time for receipt of Bids or as soon thereafter as practicable.

Bids must be made in accordance with this Notice to Bidders and the Bidding Documents, which are on file and available for examination at www.bidsync.com.

Bidders must preregister for Electronic Bidding at www.bidsync.com. Bidders shall be Pre-qualified in accordance with The City of Oklahoma City Ordinance No. 20,815.

Pre-Bid Conference: A mandatory Pre-Bid Conference will be held December 28, 2018, at 10:00 a.m., at the Public Works Department, 420 West Main Street, Suite 700, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102, which is a prequalification requirement.

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West line, a distance of 620.00 feet; Thence South 00°26’28” East, a distance of 1,408.15 feet to a point on the South line of said Southeast Quarter (SE/4); Thence South 89°19’40” West, along and with the South line of said Southeast Quarter (SE/4), a distance of 620.00 feet to the Point Of Beginning. Containing 873,570 square feet or 20.0544 acres, more or less.Location: NW 206th St. & Portland Ave. (State Highway 74) (County Highway District #3)

Application of: JOHNSON & ASSOCIATES

This notice has been sent pursuant to Title 19 O.S. §868.5. The application may be reviewed between 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. during a normal working day, or you may call 713-1361 with any inquiries concerning the application in question. All protests should be in writing and in the office of the Oklahoma County Planning Commission by Noon, Wednesday, December 19, 2018.

OKLAHOMA COUNTYPLANNING COMMISSION

Tyler Gammon, Jr.Secretary

(12-5, 12-12, 12-19-18)

(MS11660176)November 30, 2018

NOTICE OF HEARING OF THE OKLAHOMA COUNTY

PLANNING COMMISSIONNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that

the Oklahoma County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Thursday, the 20th of December, at 1:30 P.M. in Room 204, County Office Building, 320 Robert S. Kerr, for the purpose of considering approv-al/denial of a zoning change from CG-Urban General Commercial and Office District to AA-Agricultural and Rural Residential District (Z-2018-03) to construct a single family home on a 2.494 acre tract. The following is the legal description of the property to be considered:

A tract of land in the Northeast Quarter (NE/4) of Section Twen-ty-Two (22), Township Eleven (11) North, Range One (1) East of the Indian Meridian, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, more particularly described as follows:Beginning at the Southeast corner of said Northeast Quarter (NE/4); Thence N89°46’40”W along the South line of said Northeast Quarter (NE/4), a distance of 661.02 feet; Thence N00°01’44”E a distance of 164.44 feet; Thence S89°45’56”E a distance of 660.94 feet to a point on the East line of said Northeast Quarter (NE/4); Thence S00°00’00”E along the East line of said Northeast Quarter (NE/4), a distance of 164.30 feet to the Point of Begin ning. Said tract contains 108,644.33 Square Feet. or 2.494 Acres, more or less.Location: Dobbs Rd and S.E. 59th Street. (County Highway District #2)

Application of: JAMES & AMBER BRAZEAL

This notice has been published pursuant to Title 19 O.S. §868.5. The proposed application may be reviewed between 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. Monday- Friday at the office of the Oklahoma County Planning Commission, or you can call 713-1361 and make inquiries as to the application in question. All protests should be in the office of the Oklahoma County Planning Commission by Noon, Wednesday, December 19th, 2018.

OKLAHOMA COUNTYPLANNING COMMISSION

Tyler Gammon, Jr.Secretary

(12-5, 12-12, 12-19-18)

(MS11660183)Nov 30, 2018

NOTICE OF HEARING OF THE OKLAHOMA COUNTY

PLANNING COMMISSIONNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that

the Oklahoma County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Thursday, the 20th of December 2018 at 1:30 P.M. in Room 204, County Office Building, 320 Robert S. Kerr Ave., for the purpose of considering approval/denial of a zoning change from AA-Agricultural and Rural Residential District to PUD-Planned Unit Development (PUD-2018-02) for the purpose of constructing and operating a Private Physical Therapy Clinic with retail sales of related products. The following is the legal description of the property to be consid-ered:

A tract of land in the Northeast Quarter (NE/4) of Section Nineteen (19), Township Fourteen (14) North, Range Four (4) West of the Indian Meridian, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, more particularly described as follows: COMMENCING at the Northeast corner of the Northeast Quarter (NE/4) of said Section Nineteen (19); Said point also being the POINT OF BEGINNING; Thence S 00°02’58” E along the East line of said NE/4 a distance of 227.14

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Conference Room, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102, which is also a prequalification requirement.

Additional information is contained in the Bidding Documents. Prior to bidding this project, Bidders must care-fully examine the Bidding Documents, Addenda (if any) and the City of Oklahoma City Standard Specifications for Public Improvements.

(CY11666313)(Published in The Journal Record

December 19, and December 26, 2018)OKLAHOMA CITY WATER UTIL-

ITIES TRUSTNOTICE TO BIDDERS

Notice is hereby given that the Okla homa City Water Utilities Trust (“Trust”) will electronically receive and open sealed Bids for the construction of: Project No. SC-1001-2 Lift Station and Sanitary Sewer Force Main in the Office of the City Clerk, 2nd Floor, Municipal Building, 200 N. Walker, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102, until 10:00:00 a.m., on the 16th day of January, 2019. Bids shall be opened electronically at the above stated time for receipt of Bids or as soon thereafter as practicable.

Bids shall be made in accordance with this Notice to Bidders and the Bidding Documents which are on file online at http://www.bidsync.com and available for examination.

Bidders shall be prequalified in accordance with City of Oklahoma City Ordinance No. 20,815. Bidders shall be preregistered for Electronic Bidding Process at http://bidsync.com.

Mandatory Pre-Bid Conference: A mandatory Pre-Bid Conference will be held January 3, 2019, at 10:00:00 AM, at the Utilities Department,1 North Walker, Large Conference Room 124-125, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102, which is a prequalification requirement.

Additional information is contained in the Bidding Documents. Prior to bidding this project, Bidders must care-fully read the Bidding Documents (and addenda, if any) and the City of Oklahoma City Standard Specifications for Public Improvements prior to bidding this project.

(CY11666314)(Published in The Journal Record

December 19, and December 26, 2018)OKLAHOMA CITY WATER UTIL-

ITIES TRUSTNOTICE TO BIDDERS

Notice is hereby given that the Okla homa City Water Utilities Trust (“Trust”) will electronically receive and open sealed Bids for the construction of: Project Nos. WC-0958 and SC-1037 Water Valve Locates and Adjustments, Sewer Manhole Adjust-ments, Citywide in the Office of the City Clerk, 2nd Floor, Municipal Building, 200 N. Walker, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102, until 10:00:00 a.m., on the 23rd day of January, 2019. Bids shall be opened electronically at the above stated time for receipt of Bids or as soon thereafter as practicable.

Bids shall be made in accordance with this Notice to Bidders and the Bidding Documents which are on file online at http://www.bidsync.com and available for examination.

Bidders shall be prequalified in accordance with City of Oklahoma City Ordinance No. 20,815. Bidders shall be preregistered for Electronic Bidding Process at http://bidsync.com.

Mandatory Pre-Bid Conference: A mandatory Pre-Bid Conference will be held January 4, 2019 at 10:00:00 AM, at the Utilities Department,1 North Walker, Suite 500, Conference Room A, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102, which is a prequalification requirement.

Additional information is contained in the Bidding Documents. Prior to bidding this project, Bidders must care-fully read the Bidding Documents (and addenda, if any) and the City of Oklahoma City Standard Specifications for Public Improvements prior to bidding this project.

(CY11666315)(Published in The Journal Record

December 19, and December 26, 2018)OKLAHOMA CITY WATER UTIL-

ITIES TRUSTNOTICE TO BIDDERS

Notice is hereby given that the Okla homa City Water Utilities Trust (“Trust”) will electronically receive and open sealed Bids for the construction of: Project No. WM-0293 Draper Marina Landscape Control in the Office of the City Clerk, 2nd Floor, Municipal Building, 200 N. Walker, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102, until 10:00:00 a.m., on the 16th day of January, 2019. Bids shall be opened electronically at the above stated time for receipt of Bids or as soon thereafter as practicable.

Bids shall be made in accordance with this Notice to Bidders and the Bidding Documents which are on file online at http://www.bidsync.com and available for examination.

Bidders shall be prequalified in accordance with City of Oklahoma City Ordinance No. 20,815. Bidders shall be preregistered for Electronic Bidding Process at http://bidsync.com.

Mandatory Pre-Bid Conference: A mandatory Pre-Bid Conference will be held January 3, 2019, at 11:00:00 AM, at the Utilities Department, 1 North Walker, Large Conference Room 124-125, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102, which is a prequalification

requirement.Additional information is contained

in the Bidding Documents. Prior to bidding this project, Bidders must care-fully read the Bidding Documents (and addenda, if any) and the City of Oklahoma City Standard Specifications for Public Improvements prior to bidding this project.

(CY11666321)(Published in The Journal Record

December 19, 2018)NOTICE OF HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a public hearing will be held by the City Council of the City of Oklahoma City on the 15th day of January, 2019, 8:30 a.m. in the Council Chambers, 3rd Floor, Municipal Building, 200 North Walker Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

At which time and place will be heard and considered a resolution and ordinance to create the annual assessment roll of the Adventure District Business Improvement Assess-ment District, Oklahoma City Improve-ment and Special Services Assessment District No. Nine (9) pursuant to the Oklahoma Improvement District Act, Title 11, Oklahoma Statutes, Section 39-101 et seq., on properties generally located in the area bounded by NE 63rd Street on the south, Kelley Avenue, Grand Boulevard and Martin Luther King Avenue on the west and I-35 on the east, an area commonly known as OKC’s Adventure District, and legally described as:

LEGAL DESCRIPTIONA tract of land lying in Sections 1, 2

,3, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14 of Township 12 North, Range 3 West of the Indian Meridian, Oklahoma County, described as follows: All that portion of Section 1, Township 12 North, Range 3 West lying south of Interstate-44 and west of Interstate 35; and All that portion of Section 12, Township 12 North, Range 3 West lying west of Interstate 35 except a part beginning 1300.5 feet West and 236.74 feet South of the Northeast corner of the Northeast Quarter of said Section 12; thence South 736.22 feet; thence East 575.71 feet; thence South 52.04 feet; thence East 213.2 feet; thence Northerly on a curve 864 feet; thence West to the point of beginning; and All that portion of Section 13, Township 12 North, Range 3 West lying west of Interstate 35; and All of Block 25, Lincoln View Second Addition to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; and All of Block 24, Lincoln View Second Addition to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; and Lots 1 and 2, Block 1, Park Estates 9th Addition to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; and Lot 1, Block 3, Park Estates 9th Addition to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; and The South half of Block 9, Lincoln View Addition to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; and The South 110 feet of the North 320 feet of the East 165 feet of Block 7 & the North 450 feet of Block 8 Lincoln View Addition to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; and Block 6 except a tract in the Northeast corner 70 feet East/West by 245 feet North/South; and the South 360 feet of the West 165 feet and the South 315 feet of the East 165 feet of Block 7; and the South 185 feet of Block 8, Lincoln View Addition to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; and Part of the Southeast Quarter of Section 14, Township 12 North, Range 3 West of the Indian Meridian, Oklahoma County, Being the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter Plus Lot A, Block 7 & Lot A Block 8, Park Estates Blocks 1-4 Redstone Addition Plus the East half of the Southeast Quarter except a tract Beginning 340 feet West & 50 feet North of the South-east corner of the Southeast Quarter; thence North 672 feet; thence West 972.73 feet; thence South 672 feet; thence East 973.60 feet to the point of beginning; and The east 163 feet and the north 180 feet of the west 300 feet of Lot A, Block 6, Park Estates 11th Addition to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; and Lot 1, Block 6, Park Estates 11th Addition to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; and Lot 1, Block 1, Park Estates 11th Addition to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; and Lots 1 through 6, Block 9, Park Estates 11th Addition to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; and All that portion of Section 11, Township 12 North, Range 3 West lying east of Grand Boulevard and south of I-44; and All that portion of Section 11, Township 12 North, Range 3 West lying north of Interstate 44; and All that portion of Section 10, Township 12 North, Range 3 West lying East of I-44 Service Road and North of I-44; and A part of the Southeast Quarter of Section 3, Township 12 North, Range 3 West described as follows: The South half of Lot 5 and all of Lots 6 through 9, less and except the south 10 feet of Lot 9, Block 35, Ravenswood Manor Addition to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; and Part of the Southwest Quarter of Section 2, Township 12 North, Range 3 West, Beginning 95 feet East of the Southwest Corner of the Southwest Quarter; thence North 269.89 feet; thence Northerly 232.88 feet; thence North 581.9 feet; thence East 344 feet; thence North 201 feet; thence West 361 feet; thence North 320.46 feet to the SW/C of Block 6, Oakfield Addition; thence continuing

North 150 feet; thence East 400 feet; thence South 150 feet; thence East 240 feet; thence South 322 feet; thence East 290 feet; thence North 40 feet; thence East 347 feet; thence South 360 feet; thence West 347 feet; thence South 960 feet to a point; thence East 173.95 feet; thence North a distance of 362 feet to a point on the centerline of NE 64th Street extended west; thence East along centerline of NE 64th Street extended to the center of North Everest Avenue; thence south along the center of N. Everest Avenue to the South line of said Southwest Quarter, Section 2; thence West along the South line said Section 2 to the point of beginning; and The South 150 feet of the West half of the East half of the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 2, Township 12 North, Range 3 West; and Beginning at the Southeast corner of the East half of the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 2, Township 12 North, Range 3 West; thence North 230 & 1/7 feet; thence West 165 feet; thence South 230 & 1/7 feet; thence East 165 feet to the point of beginning; and The Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 2, Township 12 North, Range 3 West; and The West half of the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter less and except the North half of the North half of the West half of the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 2, Township 12 North, Range 3 West; and Beginning at a point in the Southwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of Section 2, Township 12 North, Range 3 West; thence north 264 feet; thence east 304.4 feet; thence North 599.06 feet; thence East 164.67 feet; thence South 203.09 feet; thence East 798.18 feet; thence South 677.25 feet to a point; thence west to the point of beginning; and Beginning at a point in the Southwest corner of the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 2, Township 12 North, Range 3 West; thence North 350 feet; thence East 329.78 feet; thence South 130 feet; thence East 501.36 feet; thence North 100 feet; thence East 141.73 feet; thence North 357.43 feet; thence East to the East line of said Southeast Quarter of Section 2, Township 12 North, Range 3 West; thence South along the East line of said Section 2, Township 12, Range 3 West to the South line of said Southeast Quarter of Section 2, Township 12 North, Range 3 West; thence South to point of beginning.

Said resolution and ordinance will consider the establishment of the assessment roll to provide for improve-ments to include, but not be limited to, marketing and promotional efforts, and maintaining a cohesive, clean visual appearance in the District to enhance the image of the Adventure District.

Any person may ascertain in the Office of the City Clerk, Municipal Building, 2nd Floor, 200 North Walker Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, a description of the property to be assessed and the amount of the assess-ment against each tract or parcel of land within the district.

All persons interested in the above-mentioned matter to be considered are hereby notified to be present at the above mentioned time and place. Protests and objections may be filed as provided for in Title 11, Oklahoma Statutes, Section 39-111.

Questions regarding the public hearing process should be directed to Kim Cooper-Hart, City of Oklahoma City, Planning Department, at (405) 297-2900. TDD (405) 297-2020.

Dated this 18th day of December 2018.Frances Kersey, City ClerkCity of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

(CY11666327)(Published in The Journal Record

December 19, 2018)ORDINANCE NO. 26,060

AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO BUSINESS AND GENERAL SCHEDULE OF FEES; AMENDING CHAPTER 13 AND CHAPTER 60, OF THE OKLAHOMA CITY MUNICIPAL CODE, 2010, BY ADOPTING NEW SECTION 13-244 DEFINITIONS, SECTION 13-245 SHARE SYSTEM LICENSE, SECTION 13-246 APPLICATION, 13-247 NUMBER OF SHARE VEHICLES IN FLEET, 13-248 PARKING, 13-249 RESTRICTIONS, 13-250 RECORDS, 13-251 INSURANCE, INDEMNIFICATION, BOND, SECTION 13-252 COMPLIANCE, SECTION 13-253 LICENSE SUSPENSION AND/OR REVOCATION, SECTION 13-254 SHARE SYSTEM FEES, SECTION 60-13-36 SHARE VEHICLE BUSI-NESSES.

ORDINANCEBE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OKLA-HOMA CITY:

SECTION 1. That a new Division 1. Generally, of Article IX. Share Vehicle Businesses and new Sections 13-244, 13-245, 13-246, 13-247, 13-248, 13-249, 13-250, 13-251, 13-252, 13-253, 13-254 of Chapter 13 of the Oklahoma City Municipal Code, 2010, are hereby adopted to read as follows:

CHAPTER 13BUSINESSES

ARTICLE IX. SHARE VEHICLE BUSINESSES

Division 1. Generally

13-244. - Definitions. The following words, terms and

phrases, when used in this article, must have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:

1) City Manager is the City Manager of the City or his/her designee.

2) Customer is a person that rents or uses a share vehicle from a share company.

3) Geo-fencing is the use of GPS or RFID technology to create a virtual geographic boundary enabling software to trigger a response when a mobile device enters or leaves a geographic location.

4) Restricted right of way are the locations where the City may designate as prohibiting share vehicle parking, entering, or traversing.

5) Share company is any business which owns and/or operates a share system and share vehicles.

6) Share system is a structure by which share companies provide share vehicles for short-term rentals for point to point trips.

7) Share vehicle is any and all share vehicles, scooters, including but not limited to any pedal, electric, and motorized vehicles which are made available for rent via a cell phone appli-cation or cellular device attached to the share vehicle or through a website.13-245. - Share Vehicle System License.

Any person which keeps, offers, rents, owns, operates, maintains, or controls any share system within the City of Oklahoma City utilizing the rights-of-ways must have a license from the City. Such a license must expire as provided in Section 26-11, unless timely renewed or sooner suspended or revoked as provided in this division. Every Licensee must pay to the City the license fee, share vehicle fees, and any other applicable fees established in Chapter 60, the General Schedule of Fees. Share systems owned by the City, or one of its participating trusts, are exempt from the required license and all applicable fees.13-246. -Application.

An applicant for a license pursuant to this division must provide any and all information requested including the following:

(A) Proof of licensee’s business filing with the Oklahoma Secretary of State, in compliance with State law; and

(B) Registered Agent’s information on file with the Oklahoma Secretary of State, in compliance with State law; and

(C) Revocable Permit(s); and(D) Number of share vehicles in the

applicant’s City share system’s fleet, the maximum number of share vehicles will be subject to the City Manager determi-nation; and

(E) GPS enabled tracking system, or such other tracking system as may be acceptable to the City Manager; and

(F) Customer account deactivation plan to ensure compliance of the license, which is acceptable to the City Manager; and Maintenance plan for share vehicles for the safety of all trav-eling public and customers, which is acceptable to the City Manager; and

(G) Privacy policy acceptable to the City Manager that will protect customers’ personal identification infor-mation (PII), customers’ financial data and information, and customers’ travel information and usage (including but not limited to trip origination and trip desti-nation); and

(H) Share system’s identification and education scheme acceptable to the City Manager, which includes and clearly displays the Licensee’s:

1. Local manager’s name and contact information, including an email and phone number,

2. Unique identifier for each share vehicle,

3. Statement encouraging customers wear helmets while riding share vehicle,

4. Statement that customers must yield to pedestrians, and

5. Statement that customers comply with the rules of the road

6. Statement that customers may not ride on sidewalks; and

7. Statement that all share vehicles must be operated in compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations.

(I) A verification by the applicant that the share vehicles meet the applicable equipment standards required by the local, state, and federal laws and regulations, including, but not limited to the standards outlined below:

1. ISO 43.150 - “Cycles”, and any amendments, and any amendments; and

2. Code of Federal Regulations Title 16, Chapter II, Subchapter C, Part 1512 - “Requirements for Bicycles”, and any amendments; and

3. 49 CFR 571.500 - Standard No. 500 low-speed vehicles, and any amendments; and

4. 49 CFR 571.305 - Standard No. 305 electric-powered vehicles, and any amendments; and

5. Any other applicable National Highway Traffic Safety Administration standards and requirements; and

6. Any other applicable Consumer Product Safety Act standards and requirements.13-247. - Number of Share Vehicles in Fleet.

The City Manager may approve a maximum of 250 share vehicles for initial placement. Licensees may request the placement of an additional 100 vehi-cles upon submission of usage data that demonstrates a minimum of three (3) rides per vehicle per day of placed vehi-

cles. The approval of additional vehicles is subject to City Manager approval. Share vehicles parked at Central Oklahoma Transportation and Parking Authority’s (COTPA) bus stops shall not count toward maximum size of fleet size authorized; however, all other applicable laws, rules and regulations shall apply to share vehicles parked at COTPA’s bus stops. If the Licensee adds additional share vehicles over the Licensee’s authorized maximum size of fleet size, without authorization from the City Manager, the license may be revoked or suspended.13-248. - Parking.

(1) Share vehicles must be parked upright on a hard surface and in accord-ance with applicable local, state and federal laws and regulations.

(2) Share vehicles must never be parked:

(a) within ten (10) feet of an inter-section; or

(b) within landscape, plantings or gardening beds; or

(c) within bus stops, streetcar stops, taxi stands, carriage stands, bike stands; or

(d) within loading zones; or(e) within vehicle parking spots; or(f) within entryways, driveways,

curb cuts; or(g) within a location for more than

twenty-four hours; or(h) within any zone where the City

has determined share parking is prohibited; or

(i) within any special event area granted as within revocable permit by the City Council, except with the written permission of the special event coordinator.13-249. - Restrictions.

(1) The City retains the right to require the Licensee to implement a geo-fence and/or a geo-fence station within certain areas where share vehicles must be located and parked. Any geo-fence station will designate locations which preclude or allow share vehicle entering, traversing, usage.

(2) The City may designate restricted rights-of-ways where share vehicles may not be parked.

(3) The Licensee will instruct and will designate on its site that its customers not enter or park on properties where the owners has posted “no unattended share vehicles” sign.13-250. - Records.

(1) Licensee must maintain and provide records of share vehicles. These share vehicle records must be provided to the City monthly, and also upon request during regular business hours, including the following data:

(a) Rider profile, including age group, for each trip; and

(b) Ride profile, including trip region within the City and duration, for each trip; and

(c) Number of share vehicles in circulation; and

(d) Daily, weekly, monthly active rides, including number of rides and mileage; and

(e) Summary of distribution and GPS-based natural movement; and

(f) Customer comments/complaints, resolution to complaints, theft and or vandalism, repairs, and average repair times; and

(g) Reported collisions.(2) Licensee must provide the City

with continuous anonymous real-time data (information that is delivered immediately after collection) on the availability and location of its entire share vehicle fleet in the City.13-251. - Insurance, Indemnification, Bond.

(a) Insurance. Any person operating a share system must maintain commercial general liability insurance, with limits of not less than $175,000 per person for bodily injury and not less than $1,000,000 per occurrence, for bodily injury, personal injury and property damage. The insurance policy must be issued by an insurer authorized to insure in the state of Oklahoma, must name the City of Oklahoma City as additional insured on a primary, non-contributory basis for any liability arising directly or indirectly from the operations of the Licensee, and include a provision requiring 30 days’ advanced notice the City prior to cancelation, change, reduction, suspension or lapse of the policy.

(b) Indemnity. In addition, the Licensee must indemnify and hold harmless the City against any additional or uncovered third party claims arising out of or caused by the Licensee’s share operations and cover the cost for any damage to the public rights-of-ways or other city property arising out of or caused by the Licensee’s operations.13-252. - Compliance.

(a) Licensee is responsible for educating its customers regarding compliance with permit requirements, safety requirements, and applicable local, state and federal laws and regula-tions.

(b) Licensee will be responsible for its customers’ compliance with license requirements.

(c) Licensee must enforce its approved customer account deactivation plan.

(d) Licensee must enforce daylight restrictions for the share vehicles, unless the share vehicles are compliant with the applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations.

(e) The Licensee will relocate share vehicles to an approved site within:

(1) two (2) hours from any notification by the City Manager of

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Additional information is contained in the Bidding Documents. Prior to bidding this project, Bidders must care-fully examine the Bidding Documents, Addenda (if any) and the City of Oklahoma City Standard Specifications for Public Improvements.

(CY11666308)(Published in The Journal Record

December 19, and December 26, 2018)THE CITY OF OKLAHOMA CITY

NOTICE TO BIDDERSNotice is hereby given that The City

of Oklahoma City (“City”) will electron-ically receive and open sealed Bids for the construction of: PC-0492 and PC-0492-1 Landscape Improvements of the Oklahoma City Boulevard in the Office of the City Clerk, 2nd Floor, Municipal Building, 200 N. Walker Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102, until 10:00:00 a.m., on the 9th day of January, 2019. Bids shall be opened electronically at the above stated time for receipt of Bids or as soon thereafter as practicable.

Bids must be made in accordance with this Notice to Bidders and the Bidding Documents, which are on file and available for examination at www.bidsync.com.

Bidders must preregister for Electronic Bidding at www.bidsync.com. Bidders shall be Pre-qualified in accordance with The City of Oklahoma City Ordinance No. 20,815.

Pre-Bid Conference: A mandatory Pre-Bid Conference will be held December 27, 2018, at 9:30 am. at the Public Works Department, 420 West Main Street, Suite 700, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102, which is a prequalifi-cation requirement.

Additional information is contained in the Bidding Documents. Prior to bidding this project, Bidders must care-fully examine the Bidding Documents, Addenda (if any) and the City of Oklahoma City Standard Specifications for Public Improvements.

(CY1166310)(Published in The Journal Record

December 19, and December 26, 2018)THE CITY OF OKLAHOMA CITY

NOTICE TO BIDDERSNotice is hereby given that The City

of Oklahoma City (“City”) will electron-ically receive and open sealed Bids for the construction of: PROJECT NO. PM-0280 REVISED ARTERIAL STREET RESURFACING UNIT PRICE CONTRACT in the Office of the City Clerk, 2nd Floor, Municipal Building, 200 N. Walker Avenue, Okla-homa City, Oklahoma 73102, until 10:00:00 a.m., on the 16th day of January, 2019. Bids shall be opened electronically at the above stated time for receipt of Bids or as soon thereafter as practicable.

Bids must be made in accordance with this Notice to Bidders and the Bidding Documents, which are on file and available for examination at www.bidsync.com.

Bidders must preregister for Electronic Bidding at www.bidsync.com. Bidders must be pre-qualified in accordance with The City of Oklahoma City Ordinance No. 20,815, and any addition or amendment thereto.

Pre-Bid Conference: A mandatory Pre-Bid Conference will be held January 3, 2019, at 10:00:00 a.m., 420 West Main Street, 10th Floor Large Conference Room, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102, which is also a prequalification requirement.

Additional information is contained in the Bidding Documents. Prior to bidding this project, Bidders must care-fully examine the Bidding Documents, Addenda (if any) and the City of Oklahoma City Standard Specifications for Public Improvements.

(CY11666312)(Published in The Journal Record

December 19, and December 26, 2018)THE CITY OF OKLAHOMA CITY

NOTICE TO BIDDERSNotice is hereby given that The City

of Oklahoma City (“City”) will electron-ically receive and open sealed Bids for the construction of: PROJECT NO. PM-0281 REVISED RESIDENTIAL STREET RESURFACING UNIT PRICE CONTRACT in the Office of the City Clerk, 2nd Floor, Municipal Building, 200 N. Walker Avenue, Okla-homa City, Oklahoma 73102, until 10:00:00 a.m., on the 30th day of January, 2019. Bids shall be opened electronically at the above stated time for receipt of Bids or as soon thereafter as practicable.

Bids must be made in accordance with this Notice to Bidders and the Bidding Documents, which are on file and available for examination at www.bidsync.com.

Bidders must preregister for Electronic Bidding at www.bidsync.com. Bidders must be pre-qualified in accordance with The City of Oklahoma City Ordinance No. 20,815, and any addition or amendment thereto.

Pre-Bid Conference: A mandatory Pre-Bid Conference will be held January 10, 2019, at 10:00:00 a.m., 420 West Main Street, 10th Floor Large

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(CY11666334)(Published in The Journal Record

December 19, 2018)ORDINANCE NO. 26,061

AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO BUSINESSES AND GENERAL SCHEDULE OF FEES; AMENDING CHAPTERS 13 AND 60 OF THE OKLAHOMA CITY MUNICIPAL CODE, 2010, BY AMENDING S E C T I O N 1 3 - 4 0 1 . PREQUALIFICATION REQUIRED, SECTION 13-402. PAVING CONTRACTOR LICENSE, SECTION 13-403. WATER CONTRACTOR LICENSE, SECTION 13-404. SANITARY SEWER CONTRACTOR LICENSE, SECTION 13-405. BUILDING CONTRACTOR LICENSE, SECTION 13-406. ENVI-RONMENTAL CONTRACTOR LICENSE, SECTION 13-407. TRAFFIC SIGNAL CONTRACTOR LICENSE, SECTION 13-408. STORM WATER CONTRACTOR LICENSE, SECTION 13-409. BRIDGE CONTRACTOR LICENSE, SECTION 13-410. LICENSE - TERMS, SECTION 13-411. LICENSE - FEES, S E C T I O N 1 3 - 4 1 2 . P R E Q U A L I F I C A T I O N APPLICATION - FEES, SECTION 13-413. CITY EMPLOYEES, SECTION 13-414. SPECIAL PROVISION, BY ADOPTING SECTION 13-415. HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING (HVAC) C O N T R A C T O R PREQUALIFICATION, SECTION 13-416. STREETCAR CONTRACTOR PREQUALIFICATION, SECTION 13-417. PREQUALIFICATION - TERMS, SECTION 13-418. PREQUALIFICATION - FEES, SECTION 13-419. CITY EMPLOYEES, SECTION 13-420. SPECIAL PROVISION, AND AMENDING TITLE 13, ARTICLE XII, CHAPTER 60 OF THE GENERAL SCHEDULE OF FEES, SECTION 60-13-61. PREQUALIFI-CATION APPLICATION FEE, BY REPEALING SECTIONS 60-13-62 THROUGH 60-13-69, AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.

ORDINANCEBE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OKLA-HOMA CITY:

SECTION 1. That Sections 13-401, 13-402, 13-403, 13-404, 13-405, 13-406, 13-407, 13-408, 13-409, 13-410, 13-411, 13-413, 13-414, 13-415, 13-416, 13-417, 13-418, 13-419, 13-420, 13-421 of Article XII of Chapter 13 of the Oklahoma City Municipal Code, 2010 are hereby amended to read as follows:

CHAPTER 13BUSINESSES

ARTICLE XII PREQUALIFICATION AND CONTRACTORS’ LICENSES

§ 13-401. - Prequalification required.(a) Except as specifically provided in

this Code, any person:(1) Bidding or performing work on a

public construction contract;(2) Engaging in work to provide a

public improvement; or(3) Engaging in work on public prop-

erty, for which a prequalification class or subclass of such work has been established, must be prequalified by the Prequalification Review Board for that class or subclass of work.

(b) The City has established prequal-ification classes for the work as set forth in Sections 13-403 through 13-409. The Prequalification Review Board may establish the qualification and requirements for such classes and any subclasses thereto established by the Prequalification Review Board. In addition, the Prequalification Review Board may revise and establish such other and additional prequalification classes and subclasses of work as it deems in the best interest of the City. Any adopted reference for prequalification classes and subclasses of work will be placed on file in the City Clerk’s Office.

(c) Provided, however, prequalification is not required:

(1) to bid on certain public construction contracts whenever prequalification is waived by the City in the specifications;

(2) to work on public property or to contract or provide a public improvement whenever the person performing the work obtains the appro-priate prequalification and provides the required insurance and bond as provided in this Code; or

(3) as otherwise expressly provided in this Code.

(d) The Prequalification Review Board is directed and authorized to categorize and determine what types, kinds and nature of work shall be included in each of the classes and subclasses of work set forth in Subsection 13-401(b) above. The Prequalification Review Board shall establish policies and procedures for prequalification, including but not limited to investigation, review and consideration of applicants and applica-tions and the granting, renewing, denying, suspending, limiting, condi-tioning and revoking prequalification. All policies and procedures established by the Prequalification Review Board shall be in accordance with its establishing resolution and this Code. The Prequalification Review Board shall establish an application form and such other forms and documents as it deems necessary.

(e) A condition of prequalification shall be the requirement that the applicant or prequalified person have an

employee or employees, as determined by the Prequalification Review Board, obtain or possess such licenses and obtain all permits as may be required by this Code.

(f) Prequalification and renewal of any existing prequalification shall be for a period of one year from the determi-nation of the Prequalification Review Board. Provided however, should any prequalified person during the period of any prequalification seek to modify or amend the prequalification, the period of the amended prequalification shall be the remainder of the existing prequalifi-cation period and the period of the existing prequalification shall not be affected or extended by any such modi-fication or amendment granted by the Prequalification Review Board.§ 13-402. - Paving contractor prequalifi-cation.

Any person engaging in paving construction work must be prequalified as a paving contractor by the City and must obtain all permits required by this Code and State and Federal regulations and laws. “Paving construction work” shall mean the contracting to make or provide, construct, remove, replace or maintain an impervious surface or other surface for the conveyance or transporting of persons or vehicles upon or across any public property. Upon presentation of the appropriate ADA certification and payment of the prequalification fee and approval of the paving contractor prequalification appli-cation, a paving contractor prequalifica-tion certification shall be issued by the City. In addition, as a pre-condition to obtaining a paving contractor prequalifi-cation and to renew a paving contractor prequalification, any person engaging in paving construction must obtain and maintain an ADA certification from a list of ADA certification classes accept-able to the City Engineer. The ADA certification will be effective for three years from the last day of the ADA certification class. The person making and signing the prequalification applica-tion or renewal must have a current ADA certification at time of application and any renewal and whenever the paving contractor is engaging in sidewalk construction work. Additionally, an officer, employee or representative of the paving contractor with a current ADA certification must be on site whenever sidewalk forms set, materials are poured or placed, and during City inspections. The prequalifi-cation fee for this class, and any revision or subclass thereof, is set forth in Chapter 60, the General Schedule of Fees.§ 13-403. - Water pipeline contractor prequalification.

Except as otherwise expressly permitted by this Code, any person engaging in water construction work must be prequalified as a water contractor by the City and must obtain all permits required by this Code and State and Federal regulations and laws. “Water construction work” shall mean the contracting to make or provide any construction, removal, replacement or maintenance work on public property which does or will be connected to a publicly owned or maintained potable water source or system. “Water construction work” shall also include the contracting to make or provide any construction, removal, replacement or maintenance work to bring a water line from the City main to the fire sprinkler system. Upon presentation of the payment of the prequalification fee and approval of the water contractor prequalification application, a water contractor prequalification certification shall be issued by the City. The prequal-ification fee for this class, and any revi-sion or subclass thereof, is set forth in Chapter 60, the General Schedule of Fees.§ 13-404. - Water Facilities contractor prequalification.

Except as otherwise expressly permitted by this Code, any person engaging in water facilities construction work must be prequalified as a water facilities contractor by the City and must obtain all permits required by this Code and State and Federal regulations and laws. “Water facilities construction work” shall mean the contracting to make or provide any construction, removal, replacement or maintenance work on public property which does or will be connected to a publicly owned or maintained potable water source or system. Upon presentation of the payment of the prequalification fee and approval of the water facilities contractor prequalification application, a water facilities contractor prequalifi-cation certification shall be issued by the City. The prequalification fee for this class, and any revision or subclass thereof, is set forth in Chapter 60, the General Schedule of Fees.§ 13-405. - Wastewater pipeline contractor prequalification.

Except as otherwise expressly permitted by this Code, any person engaging in wastewater construction work must be prequalified as a waste-water contractor with the City and must obtain all permits required by this Code and State and Federal regulations and laws. “Wastewater construction work” shall mean the contracting to make or provide any construction, removal, replacement or maintenance work on any property which does or will connect to or discharge into a publicly owned or maintained sanitary sewer system. Upon presentation of the payment of the prequalification fee and approval of the wastewater contractor prequalification

application, a wastewater contractor prequalification certification shall be issued by the City. The prequalification fee for this class, and any revision or subclass thereof, is set forth in Chapter 60, the General Schedule of Fees.§ 13-406. - Wastewater Facilities contractor prequalification.

Except as otherwise expressly permitted by this Code, any person engaging in wastewater facilities construction work must be prequalified as a wastewater facilities contractor with the City and must obtain all permits required by this Code and State and Federal regulations and laws. “Wastewater facilities construction work” shall mean the contracting to make or provide any construction, removal, replacement or maintenance work on any property or facility which does or will connect to or discharge into a publicly owned or maintained sanitary sewer system or facility. Upon presenta tion of the payment of the prequalification fee and approval of the wastewater facilities contractor prequal-ification application, a wastewater facil-ities contractor prequalification certifi-cation shall be issued by the City. The prequalification fee for this class, and any revision or subclass thereof, is set forth in Chapter 60, the General Schedule of Fees.§ 13-407. - Building contractor prequal-ification.

Any person engaging in building construction work must be prequalified as a building contractor by the City and must obtain all permits required by this Code and State and Federal regulations and laws. “Building construction work” shall mean the contracting to make or provide any beneficial or valuable change or addition, betterment, enhancement or amelioration of upon or to any new, proposed or existing structure on public property for which a building permit is required. Upon payment of the prequalification fee and approval of the building contractor prequalification application, a building contractor prequalification certification shall be issued by the City. The prequal-ification fee for this class, and any revi-sion or subclass thereof, is set forth in Chapter 60, the General Schedule of Fees.§ 13-408. - Traffic signal contractor prequalification.

Any person engaging in traffic signal construction work must be prequalified as a traffic signal contractor by the City and must obtain all permits required by this Code and State and Federal regula-tions and laws. “Traffic signal construc-tion work” shall mean contracting to make or provide any construction, installation, removal, replacement or maintenance work on traffic signalization devices or any construction, removal, replacement, or maintenance work on traffic control or striping. Upon payment of the prequali-fication fee and approval of the traffic signal contractor prequalification appli cation, a traffic signal contractor prequalification certification shall be issued by the City. The prequalification fee for this class, and any revision or subclass thereof, is set forth in Chapter 60, the General Schedule of Fees.§ 13-409. - Storm water contractor prequalification.

Any person engaging in storm water construction work must be prequalified as a storm water contractor by the City and must obtain all permits required by this Code and State and Federal regula tions and laws. “Storm water construction work” shall mean the contracting to make or provide any storm water construction, removal, replacement or maintenance work: (1) on any public property; (2) to a publicly owned or maintained facility; or (3) on private property or from a private facility which does or will connect to or discharge into a natural conveyance or a publicly owned or maintained manmade conveyance. Upon payment of the prequalification fee and approval of the storm water contractor prequalification application, a storm water contractor prequalification certification shall be issued by the City. The prequalification fee for this class, and any revision or subclass thereof, is set forth in Chapter 60, the General Schedule of Fees.§ 13-410. - Bridge contractor prequalifi-cation.

Any person engaging in bridge construction work must be prequalified as a bridge contractor by the City and must obtain all permits required by this Code and State and Federal regulations and laws. “Bridge construction work” shall mean the contracting to make or provide any construction, removal, replacement or maintenance work on any bridge upon or across any public property for utility, vehicle and/or pedestrian access, crossing and/or other need to traverse or pass. “Bridge” shall mean either a span bridge with at least two abutments and a span between them, or box culvert 20 feet or over in length. Upon payment of the prequalifi-cation fee and approval of the bridge contractor prequalification application, a bridge contractor prequalification certification shall be issued by the City. The prequalification fee for this class, and any revision or subclass thereof, is set forth in Chapter 60, the General Schedule of Fees.§ 13-411. - Demolition contractor prequalification.

Any person engaging in demolition construction work must be prequalified as a demolition contractor by the City and must obtain all permits required by this Code and State and Federal

regula tions and laws. “Demolition construction work” shall mean the contracting to demolish or detonate a structure by means of any equipment or explosive, or excavate earth, rock or other materials in or on the ground by use of mechanized equipment or blasting. Upon payment of the prequali-fication fee and approval of the demolition contractor prequalification application, a demolition contractor prequalification certification shall be issued by the City. The prequalification fee for this class, and any revision or subclass thereof, is set forth in Chapter 60, the General Schedule of Fees.§ 13-412. - Roofing contractor prequali-fication.

Any person engaging in roofing construction work must be prequalified as a roofing contractor by the City and must obtain all permits required by this Code and State and Federal regulations and laws. “Roofing construction work” shall mean the contracting to install, fabricate, or assemble equipment or system included in roofing systems, as defined in the International Building Code, as adopted by the Oklahoma Uniform Building Code Commission, commercial, industrial, or public building roof and/or contracting to reno-vate, remodel, re-roof, repair, maintain, alter, and waterproof commercial, industrial or public building roof. Upon payment of the prequalification fee and approval of the roofing contractor prequalification application, a roofing contractor prequalification certification shall be issued by the City. The prequal-ification fee for this class, and any revi-sion or subclass thereof, is set forth in Chapter 60, the General Schedule of Fees.§ 13-413. - Electrical contractor prequalification.

Any person engaging in electrical construction work must be prequalified as an electrical contractor by the City and must obtain all permits required by this Code and State and Federal regula-tions and laws. “Electrical construction work” shall mean the contracting to installation, fabrication, or assembly of equipment or systems included in building, structure, property or “premises wiring”, as defined in the National Electrical Code (158:40-1-4. Standard of Installation) which is hereby adopted and incorporated by reference, including actual work with electrical components, such as, layout, installation, maintenance, repair, testing or replacement of all or part of electrical wires, conduits, apparatus, fixtures, appliances, or equipment for transmitting, carrying, controlling, or using electricity in, on, outside or attached to a building, structure, property or premises and licensed as an electrical contractor in Oklahoma. Upon payment of the prequalification fee and approval of the electrical contractor prequalification application, an electrical contractor prequalification certification shall be issued by the City. The prequalification fee for this class, and any revision or subclass thereof, is set forth in Chapter 60, the General Schedule of Fees.§ 13-414. - Plumbing contractor prequalification.

Any person engaging in plumbing construction work must be prequalified as a plumbing contractor by the City and must obtain all permits required by this Code and State and Federal regula-tions and laws. “Plumbing construction work” shall mean the contracting to planning and practical installation of plumbing, which is defined to include, all installation, repair, maintenance and renovation for all piping, fixtures, appurtenances, and appliances for a water supply or disposal of wastewater, liquid waste or sewage, and/or all piping, fixtures, appurtenances, and appliances in connection with a water supply, sanitary drainage, or storm drainage facilities within or adjacent to any building, structure, conveyance on the premises and in connection with a water main or other source of water supply, or in connection with a public disposal system or other acceptable terminal and licensed under the Oklahoma Plumbing License Law of 1955 as a plumbing contractor. Upon payment of the prequalification fee and approval of the plumbing contractor prequalification application, a plumbing contractor prequalification certification shall be issued by the City. The prequal-ification fee for this class, and any revi-sion or subclass thereof, is set forth in Chapter 60, the General Schedule of Fees.§ 13-415. - Heating and Air Conditioning (HVAC) contractor prequalification.

Any person engaging in HVAC construction work must be prequalified as a HVAC contractor by the City and must obtain all permits required by this Code and State and Federal regulations and laws. “Heating and Air Conditioning (HVAC) construction work” shall mean the contracting to install, maintain, repair, or renovate, in whole or in part, any heating, system, exhaust system, cooling system, ventila-tion system, or any equipment or piping carrying air for ventilation purposes, or the installation, maintenance, repair, or renovation of process piping used to carry liquid, substance or material, including steam for space heating purposes and licensed as an HVAC contractor in Oklahoma. Upon payment of the prequalification fee and approval of the HVAC contractor prequalification application, a HVAC

day of the revocation or suspension. Further, no person or share company may operate such share system or share vehicle during any period in which the license pertaining to the operation of the share system, or share vehicle is revoked or suspended.

(c) If any license is revoked, the Licensee shall not be entitled to make application for a new license until after a period of at least one year from the date of revocation.

(d) The provisions of this section in no way limit or interfere with the enforcement of penalties for violations of ordinances as provided elsewhere in this Code but must be in addition to such penalties.13-254. -Share Vehicle System Fees.

The Licensee shall timely pay all license fees required established in Chapter 60, General Schedule of Fees,

SECTION 2. That a new Section 60-13-36 of Chapter 60 of the Oklahoma City Municipal Code, 2010, is hereby adopted to read as follows:

CHAPTER 60 - GENERAL SCHEDULE OF FEES

TITLE 13 - BUSINESSESARTICLE IX -SHARE VEHICLE

BUSINESSES60-13-36. Share Vehicles Businesses

(a) License application fee with each application, annual - $302.00.

(b) share vehicle fee, annual - $30.00 per share vehicle.

(c) share vehicle removal fee - Actual work time used for impoundment multiplied by the rate of $100.00 per hour per share vehicle removed or relo-cated.

(d) share vehicle storage fee - $5.00 per share vehicle per day stored.

INTRODUCED AND READ in open meeting of the Council of The City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, this 28th day of August, 2018.

PASSED by the Mayor of The City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, this 18th day of December, 2018.

SIGNED by the Mayor of The City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on this 18th day of December, 2018.

David Holt(seal) MAYORATTEST:Frances KerseyCITY CLERK

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non-compliance with the license; and(2) two (2) hours from any

notification by the City Manager of a share vehicle in a restricted right-of-way; and

(3) one (1) hour of notification by private property owner that share vehicle is on property:

(A) posted as “no unattended share vehicle,” or

(B) without the permission of the property owner.

Should Licensee fail to timely remove and relocate a share vehicle within the above timelines, then the City may remove the share vehicle and place the share vehicle in storage. The Licensee must pay the applicable fees. If the Licensee does not claim a removed share vehicle within seven (7) calendar days, then the share vehicle will be deemed abandoned and the City may dispose of the share vehicle.13-253. - License suspension and/or revocation.

(a) If any licensee shall violate any of the provisions of this article, the City Manager shall investigate the matter, which may cause the license to be suspended or revoked following the procedures provided in Chapter 26 of this Code. In the event that the City Manager determines that a licensee is subject to discipline as provided in this section, the following discipline shall be imposed. For the first violation, the license shall be suspended for not more than ten days. For the second violation, the license shall be suspended for not more than 30 days. For a third or subse-quent violation, the license may be revoked or may be suspended for a period not exceeding 90 days. Notwith-standing the foregoing, the City Manager may issue a warning for a first violation without imposing any suspension of the license.

(b) Should a license be revoked or suspended, the applicable share vehicle fleet must be removed from the City’s streets, public property, and City’s right-of-way within one (1) business

City of Oklahoma City Public Notices(CY11666341)

(Published in The Journal Record December 19, 2018)ORDINANCE NO. 26,062

AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE GENERAL SCHEDULE OF FEES; AMENDING CHAPTER 60 OF THE OKLAHOMA CITY MUNICIPAL CODE, 2010, BY AMENDING SECTION 60-2-17, REVOCABLE PERMIT FEES.

ORDINANCEBE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OKLAHOMA CITY:

SECTION 1. That Sections 60-2-17, Chapter 60 of the Oklahoma City Municipal Code, 2010, be amended to read as follows:

CHAPTER 60SCHEDULE OF FEES

TITLE 2. ADMINISTRATIONARTICLE IV. OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES

* * *§ 60-2-17. - Revocable permit.

(a) where detailed construction drawings are not required, each ..... $151.50(Examples: water service lines, sanitary and storm sewer service lines, retaining

walls, utility vaults, planters, swimming pools, and carports.)(b) where detailed construction drawings are required:(1) paid with application; to be credited to inspection fee ..... 124.00(2) paid upon issuance of permit. The total fee shall be a percentage of estimated

cost of construction, less the initial $124.00:

(c) administrative review ..... $50.00(d) where the right-of-way is requested to be closed or otherwise obstructed for

construction and/or construction-related work impacting public City streets and/or sidewalks ..... $25.00

(e) where the right-of-way is requested to be closed or otherwise obstructed for construction and/or construction-related work impacting the public City streets and/or sidewalks along the Oklahoma City streetcar route where flaggers and/or bus bridges are required:

(1) flaggers … $29.25 per hour(2) bus bridges … $98.95 per hour(3) OCS System shutdown … $54.09 per hourINTRODUCED AND READ in open meeting of the Council of The City of Okla-

homa City, Oklahoma, this 20th day of November, 2018.ADOPTED by the Council and SIGNED by the Mayor of The City of Oklahoma

City, Oklahoma, on this 18th day of December, 2018.David Holt

(seal) MAYORATTEST:Frances KerseyCITY CLERK

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(2) person with a business address and a yard within the State of Oklahoma but a business address or a yard outside the 40 mile radius listed in Subsection 60-13-60(a) above, fee ..... $470.00

(3) person applying for with a business address or yard outside the State of Oklahoma, fee ..... $1,480.00

(b) Provided, however, the prequali-fication fee:

(1) Paid between effective date of ordinance and June 30, 2019, inclusive, fees shall be assessed and collected at 100% of the rate shown in the above Prequalification Fee schedule.

(2) Paid thereafter (on or after June 30, 2019), prequalification fees will be assessed and collected based upon the prequalification fee rate as will be adjusted on July 1, 2019, and annually on July 1 of each year thereafter, in accordance with the following formula rounded up to the nearest full cent:

Fee = (R) (Y / Z)Where:R = the applicable prequalification

fee rate in the table above.Y = “Consumer Price Index-U”:

Consumer Price Index-U as published the last week of June of the most current year.

Z = “June 2018 Consumer Price Index-U”: Consumer Price Index-U as published the last week of June of 2018 being +.2% (+.0002).

(3) Public Works Director will present to Council at a public meeting an annual report on prequalification fee funds and an annual report on the prequalification fee rate adjustment.

A “business address” as the term is used herein shall mean a place of business staffed with competent personnel from which all work for which prequalification is required shall be administrated, managed and coordi-nated. A post office box shall not be considered a business address.

A “yard” as the term is used herein shall mean the place furthest from the City Engineer’s office: where any equip-ment referenced in the prequalification application is located for from which any off-site work and any off site mate-rials shall be stored, for work for which prequalification is required.

The “business address” and the “yard” must be in existence and use at the time the application is made.

Should an applicant apply to be prequalified in more than one class or subclass on a single application form, then a single fee shall be paid which fee shall be the highest fee of all classes and subclasses on said subject application.

Section 3. EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall take effect and be in full force from and after 12:00 a.m. on February 1, 2019.

INTRODUCED AND READ in open meeting of the Council of The City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, this 23rd day of October, 2018.

PASSED by the Mayor of The City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, this 18th day of December, 2018.

SIGNED by the Mayor of The City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on this 18th day of December, 2018.

David Holt(seal) MAYORATTEST:Frances KerseyCITY CLERK

(CY11666346)(Published in The Journal Recordthis 19th day of December, 2018)

ORDINANCE NO. 26,063AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO PERSONNEL AND RETIREMENT SYSTEMS, AMENDING THE OKLA-HOMA CITY MUNICIPAL CODE, 2010, CHAPTER 40, ARTICLE III, DIVISION 1, PART B, GENERAL PROVISIONS, BY AMENDING SECTION 40-68, SECTION 40-69, SECTION 40-70, SECTION 40-75 AND SECTION 40-83 WITH RESPECT TO VESTING, TIMING OF REFUND OF CONTRIBUTIONS, INTEREST RATE ON REPAYMENTS INTO THE SYSTEM, AND CONDITIONS RELATED TO REHIRING OF RETIRED EMPLOYEES; AMENDING ARTICLE III, DIVISION 1, PART C, BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT SYSTEM, BY AMENDING SECTION 4 0 - 9 5 , P R O V I D I N G CLARIFICATION WITH RESPECT TO CERTAIN INVESTMENTS; AND AMENDING ARTICLE III, DIVISION 1, PART E, EMPLOYEE CONTRIBU-TIONS, BY AMENDING SECTION 40-122, WITH RESPECT TO THE TIMING OF A REFUND OF CONTRIBUTIONS UPON LEAVING SERVICE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OKLA-HOMA CITY:

ADOPTED by the Council of The City of Oklahoma City, this 18th day of December, 2018.

David Holt(Seal) MAYORATTEST:Frances KerseyCity Clerk

(CY11666360)(Published in The Journal Record

December 19, 2018)ORDINANCE NO. 26,064

PC-10550AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 59, SECTION 5150 OF THE OKLAHOMA CITY

MUNICIPAL CODE, 2010, TO INCLUDE ADDITIONAL TERRITORY WITHIN THE I-1 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT.

ORDINANCEBE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OKLA-HOMA CITY:

SECTION 1. That Chapter 59, Section 5150 of The Oklahoma City Municipal Code, 2010, be amended to change the boundaries of the I-1 Light Industrial District, as shown upon the District Map to include therein the following described property: Boulevard Heights Addition Block Four (4), Lots Three (3) Thru Twelve (12), Block Nine (9), Lots One (1) Thru Twelve (12), Block Ten (10) Lots One (1) Thru Five (5).

INTRODUCED AND READ in open meeting of the Council of The City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on this 20th day of November, 2018.

PASSED by the Council of The City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on the 18th day of December, 2018.

SIGNED by the Mayor of The City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on the 18th day of December, 2018.

David Holt(Seal) MAYORATTEST:Frances KerseyCITY CLERK

(CY11666361)(Published in The Journal Record

December 19, 2018)ORDINANCE NO. 26,065

PUD-1697AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 59, SECTION 5150 OF THE OKLAHOMA CITY MUNICIPAL CODE, 2010, TO INCLUDE ADDITIONAL TERRITORY WITHIN THE PUD PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT.

ORDINANCEBE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OKLA-HOMA CITY:

SECTION 1. That Chapter 59, Section 5150 of The Oklahoma City Municipal Code, 2010, be amended to change the boundaries of the PUD Planned Unit Development District, as shown upon the District Map to include therein the following described property: A tract of land in the Southwest Quarter (SW/4) of Section Twenty-one (21), Township Ten (10) North, Range Two (2) West of the Indian Meridian, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, being more particularly described by James L. Buckley, LS 1582 on May 11, 2018 with metes and bounds as follows: COMMENCING at the Southwest Corner of the SW/4 of said Section 21, Thence on the West line of the said SW/4 as the Basis of Bearing, N00°23’58”W a distance of 1525.76 feet; Thence N89°36’02”E a distance of 50.00 feet to the Highway Right of Way and the POINT OF BEGINNING; Thence, on the Right of Way, N00°23’58”W a distance of 1113.40 feet to the North line of the SW/4 of said Section 21 and being 50’ from the Northwest Corner of the said SW/4 of Section 21; Thence S89°44’35”E a distance of 244.96 feet to a found 3/8” Steel Bar at the Northwest Corner of Pepperwell Oaks Subdivision; Thence on the West line of the Pepperwell Oaks Subdivision, S00°23’16”E a distance of 1110.59 feet; Thence S89°36’02”W a distance of 244.72 feet and back to the POINT OF BEGINNING. This description contains 272,250 square feet or 6.25 acres, more or less.

INTRODUCED AND READ in open meeting of the Council of The City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on this 20th day of November, 2018.

PASSED by the Council of The City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on the 18th day of December, 2018.

SIGNED by the Mayor of The City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on this 18th day of December, 2018.

David Holt(Seal) MAYORATTEST:Frances KerseyCITY CLERK

(CY11666365)(Published in The Journal Record

December 19, 2018)ORDINANCE NO. 26,066

SPUD-1080AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 59, SECTION 5150 OF THE OKLAHOMA CITY MUNICIPAL CODE, 2010, TO INCLUDE ADDITIONAL TERRITORY WITHIN THE SPUD SIMPLIFIED PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT.

ORDINANCEBE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OKLA-HOMA CITY:

SECTION 1. That Chapter 59, Section 5150 of The Oklahoma City Municipal Code, 2010, be amended to change the boundaries of the SPUD Simplified Planned Unit Development District, as shown upon the District Map to include therein the following described property: Chester Hill Addition Block 4 Lots 45 thru 48, Okla homa City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma

INTRODUCED AND READ in open meeting of the Council of The City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on this 20th day of November, 2018.

PASSED by the Council of The City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on the

18th day of December, 2018.SIGNED by the Mayor of The City

of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on this 18th day of December, 2018.

David Holt(Seal) MAYORATTEST:Frances KerseyCITY CLERK

(CY11666367)(Published in The Journal Record

December 19, 2018)ORDINANCE NO. 26,067

SPUD-1083AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 59, SECTION 5150 OF THE OKLAHOMA CITY MUNICIPAL CODE, 2010, TO INCLUDE ADDITIONAL TERRITORY WITHIN THE SPUD SIMPLIFIED PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT.

ORDINANCEBE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OKLA-HOMA CITY:

SECTION 1. That Chapter 59, Section 5150 of The Oklahoma City Municipal Code, 2010, be amended to change the boundaries of the SPUD Simplified Planned Unit Development District, as shown upon the District Map to include therein the following described property: A PART OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER (NW/4) OF SECTION NINE (9), TOWNSHIP THIRTEEN (13) NORTH, RANGE THREE (3) WEST OF THE INDIAN MERIDIAN, OKLAHOMA COUNTY, O K L A H O M A , M O R E PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER (NW/4) OF SECTION NINE (9); THENCE DUE EAST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION NINE (9) A DISTANCE OF 1850.99 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUING EAST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION NINE (9) A DISTANCE OF 213.00 FEET; THENCE DUE SOUTH A DISTANCE OF 335.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89°59’29” WEST A DISTANCE OF 213 FEET; THENCE DUE NORTH A DISTANCE OF 335.00 FEET TO THE POINT OR PLACE OF BEGINNING.

INTRODUCED AND READ in open meeting of the Council of The City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on this 20th day of November, 2018.

PASSED by the Council of The City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on the 18th day of December, 2018.

SIGNED by the Mayor of The City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on this 18th day of December, 2018.

David Holt(Seal) MAYORATTEST:Frances KerseyCITY CLERK

(CY11666370)(Published in The Journal Record

December 19, 2018)ORDINANCE NO. 26,068

SPUD-1084AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 59, SECTION 5150 OF THE OKLAHOMA CITY MUNICIPAL CODE, 2010, TO INCLUDE ADDITIONAL TERRITORY WITHIN THE SPUD SIMPLIFIED PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT.

ORDINANCEBE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OKLA-HOMA CITY:

SECTION 1. That Chapter 59, Section 5150 of The Oklahoma City Municipal Code, 2010, be amended to change the boundaries of the SPUD Simplified Planned Unit Development District, as shown upon the District Map to include therein the following described property: A part of the South-west Quarter (SW/4) of Section Thirty (30), Township Thirteen (13) North, Range Four (4) West of the Indian Meridian, City of Oklahoma City, County of Oklahoma, Oklahoma and being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Southeast corner of said Southwest Quarter (SW/4); thence North 00°09’44” West along the East line of said Southwest Quarter a distance of 50.00 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence, parallel to the South line of said South-west Quarter bearing North 89°56’33” West a distance of 856.77 feet; thence, parallel to East line of said Southwest Quarter bearing North 00°09’44” West a distance of 250.08 feet; thence, parallel to the South line of said Southwest Quarter bearing South 89°56’’33” East a distance of 856.77 feet; thence South 00°09’44” East along the East line of said Southwest Quarter a distance of 250.08 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING.

INTRODUCED AND READ in open meeting of the Council of The City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on this 20th day of November, 2018.

PASSED by the Council of The City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on the 18th day of December, 2018.

SIGNED by the Mayor of The City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on this 18th day of December, 2018.

David Holt(Seal) MAYORATTEST:Frances KerseyCITY CLERK

(CY11666371)(Published in The Journal Record

December 19, 2018)ORDINANCE NO. 26,069

SPUD-1087AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 59, SECTION 5150 OF THE OKLAHOMA CITY MUNICIPAL CODE, 2010, TO INCLUDE ADDITIONAL TERRITORY WITHIN THE SPUD SIMPLIFIED PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT.

ORDINANCEBE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OKLA-HOMA CITY:

SECTION 1. That Chapter 59, Section 5150 of The Oklahoma City Municipal Code, 2010, be amended to change the boundaries of the SPUD Simplified Planned Unit Development District, as shown upon the District Map to include therein the following described property: Lots 11 thru 19, Block 2, Manor Hill, a subdivision of Block 137, North Oklahoma City Addi-tion

INTRODUCED AND READ in open meeting of the Council of The City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on this 20th day of November, 2018.

PASSED by the Council of The City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on the 18th day of December, 2018.

SIGNED by the Mayor of The City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on this 18th day of December, 2018.

David Holt(Seal) MAYORATTEST:Frances KerseyCITY CLERK

(CY11666372)(Published in The Journal Record

December 19, 2018)ORDINANCE NO. 26,070

SPUD-1088AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 59, SECTION 5150 OF THE OKLAHOMA CITY MUNICIPAL CODE, 2010, TO INCLUDE ADDITIONAL TERRITORY WITHIN THE SPUD SIMPLIFIED PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT.

ORDINANCEBE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OKLA-HOMA CITY:

SECTION 1. That Chapter 59, Section 5150 of The Oklahoma City Municipal Code, 2010, be amended to change the boundaries of the SPUD Simplified Planned Unit Development District, as shown upon the District Map to include therein the following described property: Lot TWENTY-SEVEN (27), Block EIGHTEEN (18), SOUTH SECTION OF REDING’S RANCHO VILLAGE, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma

INTRODUCED AND READ in open meeting of the Council of The City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on this 20th day of November, 2018.

PASSED by the Council of The City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on the 18th day of December, 2018.

SIGNED by the Mayor of The City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on this 18th day of December, 2018.

David Holt(Seal) MAYORATTEST:Frances KerseyCITY CLERK

(CY11666373)(Published in The Journal Record

December 19, 2018)ORDINANCE NO. 26,071

SPUD-1090AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 59, SECTION 5150 OF THE OKLAHOMA CITY MUNICIPAL CODE, 2010, TO INCLUDE ADDITIONAL TERRITORY WITHIN THE SPUD SIMPLIFIED PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT.

ORDINANCEBE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OKLA-HOMA CITY:

SECTION 1. That Chapter 59, Section 5150 of The Oklahoma City Municipal Code, 2010, be amended to change the boundaries of the SPUD Simplified Planned Unit Development District, as shown upon the District Map to include therein the following described property: Tract 1, A tract of land being a part of the East 130.00 feet of Block One (1), of ALFALFA ADDI-TION, an Addition to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof, being a part of the Northwest Quarter (NW/4) or Section Thirty-five (35), Township Twelve (12) North, Range Four (4) West of the Indian Meridian, being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at the Northeast Corner of Block One (1), of ALFALFA ADDITION, an Addition to Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma; THENCE South 00°01’20” East and parallel to the East line of said Block One (1 ), a distance of 183 feet to a point or PLACE OF BEGINNING; THENCE South 00°01’20” East and parallel to the East line of said Block One (1) a distance of 54 feet; THENCE due West and parallel to the South line of said Block One (1) a distance of 130 feet; THENCE North 00°01’20” West and parallel to the East line of said Block One (1), a distance of 54 feet; THENCE due East and parallel to the South line of said Block One (1) a distance of 130

feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Tract 2, A part of the East 260.00 feet of Block 1, ALFALFA ADDITION an addition to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, being more particu larly described as follows: COMMENCING at the Northeast (NE) Corner of said Block 1; THENCE South 00°05’32” West, along the East side of said Block 1, a distance of 237.20 feet (previously described as South 00°01’20” East a distance of 237.00 feet) to the POINT OF BEGINNING THENCE continuing South 00°05’32” West, along the East side of said Block 1, a distance of 99.80 feet (previously described as South 00°01’20” East a distance of 100.00 feet); THENCE North 89°50’15” West and parallel with the North line of said Block 1, a distance of 259. 73 feet; THENCE North 00°05’32” East and parallel with the East line of said Block 1, a distance of 169. 79 feet; THENCE South 89°50’15” East and parallel with the North line of said Block 1, a distance of 130.07 feet; THENCE South 00°05’32” West a distance of 70.00 feet; THENCE South 89°50’15” East and parallel with the North line of said Block 1, a distance of 129.66 feet (previously described as 130.00 feet) to the POINT OR PLACE OF BEGINNING. Basis of Bearing: The East line of said Block 1, ALFALFA ADDITION, having an assumed bearing of North 00°05’32” East. Tract 3, The East 140.00 feet of the North Three (3) acres of Block Two (2), Alfalfa Addition to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the South boundary line being parallel to the North line of Block Two (2), and the North boundary line being coincident thereto, according to the recorded plat of said addition. AND Tract 4 The East 140.00 feet of the South Two (2) acres of Lot Two (2) and the North One (1) acre of Lot Three (3) of ALFALFA ADDITION to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma according to the recorded plat thereof. Tracts 1, 2, 3 and 4 containing a total of approximately 2.3 acres.

INTRODUCED AND READ in open meeting of the Council of The City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on this 20th day of November, 2018.

PASSED by the Council of The City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on the 18th day of December, 2018.

SIGNED by the Mayor of The City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on this 18th day of December, 2018.

David Holt(Seal) MAYORATTEST:Frances KerseyCITY CLERK

(CY11666375)(Published in The Journal Record

December 19, 2018)NOTICE TO BIDDERS

Notice is hereby given that The City of Oklahoma City will receive electronic bids at the OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK, 200 North Walker Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102 until 10:00:00 a.m., on the 16th day of January, 2019, for the following: BID19012 - 23’6” Marine Law Enforcement Patrol Vessel and Trailer BID19013 - 21’ Shallow Water Inboard Jet Drive Marine Law Enforcement Vessel and Trailer

The City of Oklahoma City and its Trusts have partnered with BidSync, Inc. to accept bids electronically. You are invited to submit a bid electronically through the BidSync system to supply the commodity specified in the electronic bid packet. The City and its Trusts do not provide access to a computer for electronic bidding or elec-tronic bid submission. Bidders must register in advance with BidSync at h t t p s : / / w w w . b i d s y n c . c o m /the-city-of-oklahoma-city in order to submit an elec tronic bid. The City and its Trusts recommend potential Bidders register and become familiar with the BidSync electronic bidding process in advance of submitting a bid. There is no charge to the Bidder for registering or submitting an electronic bid to the City and/or its Trusts through BidSync. Instructions on how to get registered to bid through BidSync can be found on The City of Oklahoma City’s website at https://www.okc.gov/departments/bidding.

Bids shall be made in accordance with the Notice to Bidder, General Instructions and Requirements for Bidders, Oklahoma Open Records Act and Confidential Information, the Speci fications, the Bid/Pricing Agree ment/Contract Form & Non-Discrimination Statement, and the Anti/Non-collusion Affidavit which are a part of the complete electronic bid packet. The Bid/Pricing Agree ment/Contract Form must be completed, signed and submitted electronically through BidSync for the bid to be valid.

Bids timely submitted electronically through BidSync shall be opened at the time stated above or later in the City Clerk’s Conference Room, located on the 2nd floor of the Municipal Building. The BidSync system does not allow bids to be submitted after the 10:00:00 a.m. deadline, on the above mentioned date. There will be no exceptions to this policy. All bids shall remain on file at least 48 hours thereafter before a Pricing Agreement/Contract shall be made and entered into hereon.

(CY11667112)(Published in The Journal Record

December 19, 2018)CASE NO. 14552

ADDRESS: 1901 NW 18th StreetContinued on next page

contractor prequalification certification shall be issued by the City. The prequal-ification fee for this class, and any revi-sion or subclass thereof, is set forth in Chapter 60, the General Schedule of Fees.§ 13-416. - Streetcar contractor prequalification.

Any person engaging in streetcar construction work must be prequalified as a streetcar contractor by the City and must obtain all permits required by this Code and State and Federal regulations and laws. “Streetcar construction work” shall mean the contracting to install, maintain, repair embedded rail and DC electrical systems. Upon payment of the prequalification fee and approval of the streetcar contractor prequalification application, a streetcar contractor prequalification certification shall be issued by the City. The prequalification fee for this class, and any revision or subclass thereof, is set forth in Chapter 60, the General Schedule of Fees.§ 13-417. - Bore contractor prequalifi-cation.

Any person engaging in bore construction work must be prequalified as a bore contractor by the City and must obtain all permits required by this Code and State and Federal regulations and laws. “Bore construction work” shall mean the contracting to dig, bore, drill, trench, or any other method that is used to dig away material. Upon payment of the prequalification fee and approval of the bore contractor prequal-ification application, a bore contractor prequalification certification shall be issued by the City. The application fee for this class, and any revision or subclass thereof, is set forth in Chapter 60, the General Schedule of Fees.§ 13-418. - Prequalification-Terms.

Whenever the performance, contracting or acceptance of any work requires the person to be prequalified, the term of the prequalification shall be for up to one year, said term being coterminous with the granting and expi-ration of the prequalification regardless of when the applicant applies for and obtains the and prequalified. Prequalifi-cation obtained by persons for work not requiring prequalification shall be for a term of one year from the date of issuance of the prequalification. Provided however, any prequalification may be suspended or revoked as provided in this Code.§ 13-419. - Prequalification -Fees.

A person required by this article to obtain or renew a contractor prequalifi-cation shall first pay to the City Treasurer the prequalification fee for such prequalification as established in Chapter 60, the General Schedule of Fees. An application to modify or amend prequalification, change the name of the prequalified person, reinstate prequalification or to add addi-tional prequalification classes shall be treated as a new prequalification appli-cation and require the submission of a new application and payment of another prequalification fee. Once paid, no refund or rebate of any prequalification fees shall be issued.

A person required to submit an application, or an application to amend prequalification, change the name of the prequalified person, reinstate prequalifi-cation or any additional prequalification classes shall be treated as a new prequalification application and require the submission of a new application and payment of another prequalification fee. The amount of such fee(s) shall be as established in Chapter 60, the General Schedule of Fees, Section 60-13-61. Prequalification fee. Once paid, no refund or rebate of any prequalification fees shall be issued.§ 13-420. - City employees.

Nothing in this article requiring a prequalification to engage in construction work on public property shall apply to City employees acting within the scope of their employment for the City.§ 13-421. - Special provision.

Notwithstanding Sections 13-401(f), 13-410, 26-11 or any other section or provision in this Code to the contrary, the the Prequalification Review Board may extend the term of any annual prequalification in accordance with poli-cies established by the Prequalification Review Board, provided any such extension shall not change the one year term of any subsequent renewal.

SECTION 2. That Sections 60-13-61, 60-13-62, 60-13-63, 60-13-64, 60-13-65, 60-13-66, 60-13-67, 60-13-68, 60-13-69 of Article XII of Title 13 of Chapter 60 of the Oklahoma City Municipal Code, 2010, is hereby amended to read as follows:

CHAPTER 60GENERAL SCHEDULE OF FEES

TITLE 13. BUSINESSESARTICLE XII. PREQUALIFICATION AND CONTRACTOR’S LICENSES

* * *§ 60-13-61. - Prequalification fee.

(a) Prequalification fee for prequalifi-cation classes in Sections 13-402 through 13-417 and any subclasses and revised, other and additional classes and subclasses established or revised by the Prequalification Review Board:

(1) person with a business address and yard within a 40 mile radius of the office of the City Engineer, 420 West Main Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, fee ..... $360.00

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materials, graphics, maps, pictures, etc. to the Board at the hearing to illustrate a point.

Should you have any questions or concerns regarding this application please contact:John Wilson, ClerkBoard of [email protected]

City of Oklahoma CityDevelopment Services Department

420 West Main Street, Suite 910Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102

(405) 297-2623 · (405) 297-2495TDD (405) 297-2020

(CY11667124)(Published in The Journal Record

December 19, 2018)CASE NO. 14554

ADDRESS: 6134 NW 164th StreetThis notice is to inform you that

AVIA Development, LLC, has filed an application with the Oklahoma City Board of Adjustment for a Variance to minimum height of 8 feet for a residential entryway sign. The Board of Adjustment will hold a public hearing on January 3, 2019 to consider the request. The City Board of Adjustment meets in the Council Chambers, Third Floor, Municipal Building, 200 North Walker Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 1:30 p.m.

LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot One (1) and Lot Twenty-nine (29), Block One (1), BROOKEFIELD ESTATES, an Addition to the City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, accorded to the recorded plat thereof.

The applicant requests the following variance(s) to Chapter 3 of the Oklahoma City Municipal Code, 2010, as amended:

Section 102(a)(3) concerns the minimum 8 foot height for an entry way sign.

This notice is being provided to you because you own property nearby.

• You are not required to attend the hearing, but if you wish to you may. You can also have someone appear on your behalf.

Should you wish to provide the Board with information supporting or opposing the request, please consider the following:

• Lengthy written materials should not be presented to the Board during the hearing. Lengthy written materials in support or opposition of the application should be submitted to the City staff at the address below by noon on December 28, 2018 in order to be copied and delivered to the Board members that afternoon.

• You may present brief written materials, graphics, maps, pictures, etc. to the Board at the hearing to illustrate a point.

Should you have any questions or concerns regarding this application please contact:John Wilson, ClerkBoard of [email protected]

City of Oklahoma CityDevelopment Services Department

420 West Main Street, Suite 910Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102

(405) 297-2623 · (405) 297-2495TDD (405) 297-2020

(CY11667129)(Published in The Journal Record

December 19, 2018)CASE NO. 14555

ADDRESS: 4241 SW 31st StreetThis notice is to inform you that Lee

Gross, has filed an application with the Oklahoma City Board of Adjustment for a Variance to use gravel in place of hard surface paving. The Board of Adjustment will hold a public hearing on January 3, 2019 to consider the request. The City Board of Adjustment meets in the Council Chambers, Third Floor, Municipal Building, 200 North Walker Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 1:30 p.m.

LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Beginning 660 feet east (measured as North 89°47’09” East a distance of 661.47 feet) and 660 feet south (measured as South 00°05’59” East a distance of 664.37 feet) of the northwest corner of the northwest quarter of Section 14, Township 11 North, Range 4 West of the Indian Meridian, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; Thence south and parallel with the west line of said northwest quarter a distance of 330 feet (measured as South 00°22’51” East a distance of 329.53 feet); Thence east and parallel with the north line of said northwest quarter a distance of 330 feet (measured as North 89°59’47” East a distance of 328.54 feet); Thence north and parallel with the west line of said northwest quarter a distance of 330 feet (measured as North 00°14’19’’ West a distance of 330.72 feet); Thence west and parallel with the north line of said northwest quarter a distance of 330 feet (measured as South 89°47’09” West a distance of 329.35 feet) to the point of beginning. And, A part of the northwest quarter of Section 14, Township 11 North, Range 4 West of the Indian Meridian, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, more particularly described as follows: Beginning 1320 feet east (measured as North 89°47’09” East a distance of 1320.17 feet) and 660 feet south (measured as South 00°05’59” East a distance of 659.79 feet) of the northwest corner of said northwest quarter; Thence west and parallel with the north line of said northwest quarter a distance of 330 feet (measured as South 89°47’09” West a distance of 329.35 feet); Thence south and parallel with the west line of said northwest

quarter a distance of 330 feet (measured as South 00°14’19” East a distance of 330.72 feet); Thence east and parallel with the north line of said northwest quarter· a distance of 330 feet (measured as North 89°59’47” East a distance of 328.55 feet); Thence north and parallel with the west line of said northwest quarter a distance of 330 feet (measured as North 00°05’59” West a distance of 331.76 feet) to the point of beginning.

The applicant requests the following variance(s) to Chapter 59 of the Oklahoma City Municipal Code, 2010, as amended:

Section 10250.2 concerns hard surface paving (Two inches of asphaltic or four inches of concrete) for parking areas aisles.

This notice is being provided to you because you own property nearby.

• You are not required to attend the hearing, but if you wish to you may. You can also have someone appear on your behalf.

Should you wish to provide the Board with information supporting or opposing the request, please consider the following:

• Lengthy written materials should not be presented to the Board during the hearing. Lengthy written materials in support or opposition of the application should be submitted to the City staff at the address below by noon on December 28, 2018 in order to be copied and delivered to the Board members that afternoon.

• You may present brief written materials, graphics, maps, pictures, etc. to the Board at the hearing to illustrate a point.

Should you have any questions or concerns regarding this application please contact:John Wilson, ClerkBoard of [email protected]

City of Oklahoma CityDevelopment Services Department

420 West Main Street, Suite 910Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102

(405) 297-2623 · (405) 297-2495TDD (405) 297-2020

(CY11667136)(Published in The Journal Record

December 19, 2018)CASE NO. 14556

ADDRESS: 13401 N Indiana AvenueThis notice is to inform you that SS

Chisholm Creek, LLC, has filed an application with the Oklahoma City Board of Adjustment for a Variance to the 25-foot front yard setback. The Board of Adjustment will hold a public hearing on January 3, 2019 to consider the request. The City Board of Adjustment meets in the Council Cham-bers, Third Floor, Municipal Building, 200 North Walker Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 1:30 p.m.

LEGAL DESCRIPTION: The land referred to herein is situated in the County of Oklahoma, State of Oklahoma, and is described as follows: Lots Three (3), Four (4), Five (5), Six (6), Seven (7), and Eight (8), Block One (1), Memorial Plaza, Section I to the City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma county, Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof.

The applicant requests the following variance(s) to Chapter 59 of the Oklahoma City Municipal Code, 2010, as amended:

Section 6200.3 Table 6200.2 and 12100.3D.(1)(a) concerns the minimum 25-foot front yard setback for structures.

This notice is being provided to you because you own property nearby.

• You are not required to attend the hearing, but if you wish to you may. You can also have someone appear on your behalf.

Should you wish to provide the Board with information supporting or opposing the request, please consider the following:

• Lengthy written materials should not be presented to the Board during the hearing. Lengthy written materials in support or opposition of the application should be submitted to the City staff at the address below by noon on December 28, 2018 in order to be copied and delivered to the Board members that afternoon.

• You may present brief written materials, graphics, maps, pictures, etc. to the Board at the hearing to illustrate a point.

Should you have any questions or concerns regarding this application please contact:John Wilson, ClerkBoard of [email protected]

City of Oklahoma CityDevelopment Services Department

420 West Main Street, Suite 910Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102

(405) 297-2623 · (405) 297-2495TDD (405) 297-2020

(CY11667138)(Published in The Journal Record

December 19, 2018)REVISED MAPCASE NO. 14557

ADDRESS: 2627 W Reno AvenueThis notice is to inform you that

Mike Grellner, has filed an application with the Oklahoma City Board of Adjustment for a Variance to 25-foot front yard setback, building in the site-triangle and the use of gravel as hard surface. The Board of Adjustment will hold a public hearing on January 3, 2019 to consider the request. The City Board of Adjustment meets in the

Council Chambers, Third Floor, Munic-ipal Building, 200 North Walker Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 1:30 p.m.

LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots Four-teen (14) thru Thirty-one (31), of Block Twenty-five (25), in PACKINGHOUSE Park addition TO Oklahoma City, Okla-homa County, Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof.

The applicant requests the following variance(s) to Chapter 59 of the Oklahoma City Municipal Code, 2010, as amended:

Section 6250.3 Table 6250.2 concerns the minimum 25-foot setback for structures.

Section 10250.2 concerns hard surface paving (Two inches of asphaltic or four inches of concrete) for parking areas aisles.

Section 12300A concerns the place-ment of a structure in the 25-foot site triangle.

This notice is being provided to you because you own property nearby.

• You are not required to attend the hearing, but if you wish to you may. You can also have someone appear on your behalf.

Should you wish to provide the Board with information supporting or opposing the request, please consider the following:

• Lengthy written materials should not be presented to the Board during the hearing. Lengthy written materials in support or opposition of the application should be submitted to the City staff at the address below by noon on December 28, 2018 in order to be copied and delivered to the Board members that afternoon.

• You may present brief written materials, graphics, maps, pictures, etc. to the Board at the hearing to illustrate a point.

Should you have any questions or concerns regarding this application please contact:John Wilson, ClerkBoard of [email protected]

City of Oklahoma CityDevelopment Services Department

420 West Main Street, Suite 910Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102

(405) 297-2623 · (405) 297-2495TDD (405) 297-2020

(CY11667142)(Published in The Journal Record

December 19, 2018)CASE NO. 14558

ADDRESS: 600 SW 134th StreetThis notice is to inform you that

Rose Legacy, LLC, has filed an applica-tion with the Oklahoma City Board of Adjustment for a Special Exception to permit Lodging Accommodations: Campgrounds and a Variance to the conditions 1. That the site shall not abut, nor be within 300 feet of a resi-dential district and 2. Sight-proof screening shall be placed around all sides of the site. 3. There shall be a landscape buffer strip with a depth of at least fifty (50) feet along the perimeter of the site. The Board of Adjustment will hold a public hearing on January 3, 2019 to consider the request. The City Board of Adjustment meets in the Council Chambers, Third Floor, Munic-ipal Building, 200 North Walker Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 1:30 p.m.

LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SEE ATTACHED:

As provided by Chapter 59, Section 9350.38 of the Oklahoma City Munic-ipal Code, 2010, as amended, a Lodging Accommodations: Campgrounds is permitted in the AA Agricultural District upon the grant of a Special Exception.

Section 9350.38G.(2) concerns That the site shall not abut, nor be within 300 feet of a residential district.

Section 9350.38G.(6) concerns the condition of sight-proof screening around all sides of the site.

Section 9350.38G.(3) concerns There shall be a landscape buffer strip with a depth of at least fifty (50) feet along the perimeter of the site.

This notice is being provided to you because you own property nearby.

• You are not required to attend the hearing, but if you wish to you may. You can also have someone appear on your behalf.

Should you wish to provide the Board with information supporting or opposing the request, please consider the following:

• Lengthy written materials should not be presented to the Board during the hearing. Lengthy written materials in support or opposition of the application should be submitted to the City staff at the address below by noon on December 28, 2018 in order to be copied and delivered to the Board members that afternoon.

• You may present brief written materials, graphics, maps, pictures, etc. to the Board at the hearing to illustrate a point.

Should you have any questions or concerns regarding this application please contact:John Wilson, ClerkBoard of [email protected]

City of Oklahoma CityDevelopment Services Department

420 West Main Street, Suite 910Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102

(405) 297-2623 · (405) 297-2519 ·(405) 297-2289 TDD (405) 297-2020

14558LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR A

PROPERTY IN THE NE 1/4 OF THE

NW 1/4 OF SECTION 21 T10N, R3W CLEVELAND COUNTY, OKLAHOMA. STARTING AT THE NE CORNER OF SECTION 21 T10N, R3W; THENCE SOUTH 89° 38’ 12.36” WEST A DISTANCE OF 3050.72’; THENCE SOUTH 0° 14’ 25.95” EAST A DISTANCE OF 67’ TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 0° 14’ 25.95” EAST A DISTANCE OF 214.51’; THENCE SOUTH 58° 05’ 59.76” WEST A DISTANCE OF 171.32’; THENCE SOUTH 30° 09’ 13.08” WEST A DISTANCE OF 193.62’; THENCE SOUTH 21° 15’ 04.98” WEST A DISTANCE OF 156.42’; THENCE SOUTH 38° 35’ 35.37” WEST A DISTANCE OF 244.51’; THENCE NORTH 90° 00’ 00.00” WEST A DISTANCE OF 472.47’; THENCE NORTH 0° 11’ 41.22” WEST A DISTANCE OF 419.50; THENCE NORTH 89° 48’ 18.78” EAST A DISTANCE OF 99.97’; THENCE SOUTH 0° 09’ 58.64” EAST A DISTANCE OF 176.62’; THENCE NORTH 89° 35’ 30.42” EAST A DISTANCE OF 391.24; THENCE NORTH 0° 00’ 00.00” EAST A DISTANCE OF 85.54’; THENCE NORTH 90° 00’ 00.00” EAST A DISTANCE OF 27.78’; THENCE NORTH 0° 00’ 00.00” EAST A DISTANCE OF 72.07’; THENCE NORTH 90° 00’ 00.00” EAST A DISTANCE OF 25.80’; THENCE NORTH 0° 00’ 00.09” EAST A DISTANCE OF 400.22’; THENCE NORTH 89° 10’ 09.68” EAST A DISTANCE OF 379.67’ TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.

(CY11667145)(Published in The Journal Record

December 19, 2018)CASE NO. 14559

ADDRESS: 12860 NW 10th StreetThis notice is to inform you that

Crafton Tull & Associates, has filed an application with the Oklahoma City Board of Adjustment for a Variance to the site-proof screening and landscape buffer. The Board of Adjustment will hold a public hearing on January 3, 2019 to consider the request. The City Board of Adjustment meets in the Council Chambers, Third Floor, Munic-ipal Building, 200 North Walker Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 1:30 p.m.

LEGAL DESCRIPTION: A tract of land in the Northwest Quarter (NW/4) of Section Thirty-Two (32), Township Twelve North (T12N), Range Five West (R5W) of the Indian Meridian (1.M.), Canadian County, Oklahoma, being more particularly described as follows: COMMENCING at the North-west corner of said NW/4; Thence N90°00’00”E along the North line of said NW/4 a distance of 424.00 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence continuing N90°00’00”E along the North line of said NW/4 a distance of 156.00 feet; Thence S00°01’33”E and parrallel with the West line of said NW/4 a distance of 310.00 feet; Thence S90°00’00”W and parrallel with the North line of said NW/4 a distance of 156.00 feet; Thence N00°01’33”W and parrallel with the West line of said NW/4 a distance of 310.00 feet to a point on the North line of said NW/4 and the POINT OF BEGINNING. Said tract contains 48,360.00 Sq. Ft. or 1.110 Acres, more or less.

The applicant requests the following variance(s) to Chapter 59 of the Oklahoma City Municipal Code, 2010, as amended:

Section 11250.G(1)(k) concerns the requirement of screening and landscape buffer between C-3 Community Commercial and AA Agricultural.

This notice is being provided to you because you own property nearby.

• You are not required to attend the hearing, but if you wish to you may. You can also have someone appear on your behalf.

Should you wish to provide the Board with information supporting or opposing the request, please consider the following:

• Lengthy written materials should not be presented to the Board during the hearing. Lengthy written materials in support or opposition of the application should be submitted to the City staff at the address below by noon on December 28, 2018 in order to be copied and delivered to the Board members that afternoon.

• You may present brief written materials, graphics, maps, pictures, etc. to the Board at the hearing to illustrate a point.

Should you have any questions or concerns regarding this application please contact:John Wilson, ClerkBoard of [email protected]

City of Oklahoma CityDevelopment Services Department

420 West Main Street, Suite 910Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102

(405) 297-2623 · (405) 297-2495TDD (405) 297-2020

(CY11667147)(Published in The Journal Record

December 19, 2018)CASE NO. 14560

ADDRESS: 1308 SW 149th StreetThis notice is to inform you that

Joshua Vanover, has filed an application with the Oklahoma City Board of Adjustment for a Variance to the minimum parcel size of 5 acres in the AA Agricultural District. The Board of Adjustment will hold a public hearing

on January 3, 2019 to consider the request. The City Board of Adjustment meets in the Council Chambers, Third Floor, Municipal Building, 200 North Walker Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 1:30 p.m.

LEGAL DESCRIPTION: A tract of land located in the East Half (E/2) of the Northwest Quarter (NW/4) of Section Twenty-nine (29), Township Ten (10) North, Range Three (3) West of the Indian Meridian, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Northeast Corner of the said NW/4 of Section 29; Thence South 00°34’14” East along the East line of said quarter a distance of 1311.41 feet, thence South 89°44’55” West, a distance of 315.31 feet; thence North 00°34’14” West a distance of 1311.65 feet to a point on the North line of said quarter; thence North 89°47’33” East a distance of 315.31 feet to the point of beginning. A/K/A Tract 15 KNIGHT TRACTS

The applicant requests the following variance(s) to Chapter 59 of the Oklahoma City Municipal Code, 2010, as amended:

Section 6100.3 Table 6100.2 concerns the minimum parcel size of 5 acres for the AA Agricultural District.

This notice is being provided to you because you own property nearby.

• You are not required to attend the hearing, but if you wish to you may. You can also have someone appear on your behalf.

Should you wish to provide the Board with information supporting or opposing the request, please consider the following:

• Lengthy written materials should not be presented to the Board during the hearing. Lengthy written materials in support or opposition of the application should be submitted to the City staff at the address below by noon on December 28, 2018 in order to be copied and delivered to the Board members that afternoon.

• You may present brief written materials, graphics, maps, pictures, etc. to the Board at the hearing to illustrate a point.

Should you have any questions or concerns regarding this application please contact:John Wilson, ClerkBoard of [email protected]

City of Oklahoma CityDevelopment Services Department

420 West Main Street, Suite 910Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102

(405) 297-2623 · (405) 297-2495TDD (405) 297-2020

(CY11667151)(Published in The Journal Record

December 19, 2018)CASE NO. 14561

ADDRESS: 2829 W California Avenue

This notice is to inform you that Ahmed Sagiruddin, has filed an applica-tion with the Oklahoma City Board of Adjustment for a Variance to the condition of nonconforming that if a use cease for more than 2 years, the use shall thereafter conform to the use regu-lations of the district. The Board of Adjustment will hold a public hearing on January 3, 2019 to consider the request. The City Board of Adjustment meets in the Council Chambers, Third Floor, Municipal Building, 200 North Walker Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 1:30 p.m.

LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots Twenty-Five (25) through Thirty (30), both inclusive of Block Eighteen (18), in Packinghouse Park Addition, to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, according to the recorded plat thereof.

The applicant requests the following variance(s) to Chapter 59 of the Oklahoma City Municipal Code, 2010, as amended:

Section 15200.2 concerns the condition that a nonconforming use cease for more than 2 years, the use shall thereafter conform to the use regu-lations of the district.

This notice is being provided to you because you own property nearby.

• You are not required to attend the hearing, but if you wish to you may. You can also have someone appear on your behalf.

Should you wish to provide the Board with information supporting or opposing the request, please consider the following:

• Lengthy written materials should not be presented to the Board during the hearing. Lengthy written materials in support or opposition of the application should be submitted to the City staff at the address below by noon on December 28, 2018 in order to be copied and delivered to the Board members that afternoon.

• You may present brief written materials, graphics, maps, pictures, etc. to the Board at the hearing to illustrate a point.

Should you have any questions or concerns regarding this application please contact:John Wilson, ClerkBoard of [email protected]

City of Oklahoma CityDevelopment Services Department

420 West Main Street, Suite 910Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102

(405) 297-2623 · (405) 297-2495TDD (405) 297-2020

This notice is to inform you that Eric Grote, has filed an application with the Oklahoma City Board of Adjustment for a Variance to maneuvering on street right-of-way. The Board of Adjustment will hold a public hearing on January 3, 2019 to consider the request. The City Board of Adjustment meets in the Council Chambers, Third Floor, Munic-ipal Building, 200 North Walker Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 1:30 p.m.

LEGAL DESCRIPTION: All of Lots One (1), Two (2), Three (3), Four (4), Five (5) and the West 10 feet of Lot Six (6) and all of Lots Nine (9), Ten (10), Eleven (11), Twelve (12), and Thirteen (13), in Block Thirteen (13), of GATEWOOD ADDITION to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof.

The applicant requests the following variance(s) to Chapter 59 of the Oklahoma City Municipal Code, 2010, as amended:

Section 10150.2 concerns the use of street right-of-way for the maneuvering of vehicles.

This notice is being provided to you because you own property nearby.

• You are not required to attend the hearing, but if you wish to you may. You can also have someone appear on your behalf.

Should you wish to provide the Board with information supporting or opposing the request, please consider the following:

• Lengthy written materials should not be presented to the Board during the hearing. Lengthy written materials in support or opposition of the application should be submitted to the City staff at the address below by noon on December 28, 2018 in order to be copied and delivered to the Board members that afternoon.

• You may present brief written materials, graphics, maps, pictures, etc. to the Board at the hearing to illustrate a point.

Should you have any questions or concerns regarding this application please contact:John Wilson, ClerkBoard of [email protected]

City of Oklahoma CityDevelopment Services Department

420 West Main Street, Suite 910Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102

(405) 297-2623 · (405) 297-2495TDD (405) 297-2020

(CY11667117)(Published in The Journal Record

December 19, 2018)CASE NO. 14553

ADDRESS: 10101 S Cemetery Rd.This notice is to inform you that

David & Katrina Kidd, has filed an application with the Oklahoma City Board of Adjustment for a Special Exception for a Medical Hardship Mobile Home. The Board of Adjustment will hold a public hearing on January 3, 2019 to consider the request. The City Board of Adjustment meets in the Council Chambers, Third Floor, Municipal Building, 200 North Walker Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 1:30 p.m.

LEGAL DESCRIPTION: A tract of land in the East Half (E/2) of the South-east Quarter (SE/4) of Section SIX (6), Township TEN (10) North, Range FIVE (5) West of the Indian Meridian, Canadian County, Oklahoma, and more particularly described as follows: COMMENCING at the Southeast corner of the SE/4 of Section 6, thence N 0°00’00” W along the East line of the SE/4 of Section 6 a distance of 1323.325 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence S 89°18’25” W a distance of 857.07 feet, thence N 0°00’00” W and parallel to the East line of said E/2 SE/4 a distance of 265.036 feet; thence N 89°19’55” E a distance of 857.06 feet to a point on the East line of said E/2 SE/4; thence S 0°00’00” W along the East line of Section 6 a distance of 264.665 feet to the point of beginning. Subject to a 30 feet Roadway Easement along the North line of said tract, which Oklahoma City and Canadian County are not obligated to maintain.

The applicant requests the following variance(s) to Chapter 59 of the Oklahoma City Municipal Code, 2010, as amended:

Section 9350.43 concerns the use of a mobile home as a secondary temporary home for a medical hardship.

This notice is being provided to you because you own property nearby.

• You are not required to attend the hearing, but if you wish to you may. You can also have someone appear on your behalf.

Should you wish to provide the Board with information supporting or opposing the request, please consider the following:

• Lengthy written materials should not be presented to the Board during the hearing. Lengthy written materials in support or opposition of the application should be submitted to the City staff at the address below by noon on December 28, 2018 in order to be copied and delivered to the Board members that afternoon.

• You may present brief written

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