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Finley Resources : ウィキペディア英語版 | Finley Resources
Finley Resources is a privately owned and operated energy company headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, USA].〔(" Utah oil, gas lease bids bring in millions for BLM; next auction slated for Southern Utah. ) ''St George News''. by Mori Kessler on November 21, 2013〕〔("BLM Utah Lease Sale Proceeds Plunge" ). ''Natural Gas Intel''. Richard Nemec May 20, 2015〕 The company operates about 2,500 oil and gas properties in nine states including Texas, Oklahoma, Utah, Wyoming, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Pennsylvania, and New Mexico. Affiliated companies include Mesa Well Servicing in Hobbs, New Mexico, Slick Rod Systems, Pecos Transport, and ATD, Inc. ==History== Finley resources was established in 1993. In 2012, the owner and CEO of Findlay Resources was Jim Finley,〔("Troubled Chesapeake Energy's financial savior - India?" ). ''oilprice.com'', By John Daly, 24 April 2012 〕 who was previously a Texas Certified Public Accountant working primarily with oil and gas companies. By 2014, the company had about 90 employees.〔("Water worries bring local oil and gas operation under scrutiny", ) June 6, 2014 By Joy Hampton, ''The Norman Transcript''〕 Finley Resources has been active in the development of the Barnett Shale and the Texas Permian Basin, among other energy developments.〔''()''Texas-Drilling.com Finley Resources Operator Profile〕 Some of the company's operations use the hydraulic fracturing process.The company uses water, mainly from ponds and rivers, for this process.〔〔("Top Business Stories: Drilling In Norman, Aubrey McClendon, And Cows" ). ''KGOU''. By Adam Brooks • Jun 16, 2014 〕 One of its wells is within the town of Norman, and this led to a dispute over the use of the town's drinking water for industrial purposes.〔("Norman Moving Quickly to Hike Rates for Drillers Using Drinking Water" ). ''StateImpact''. May 2, 2014 By Logan Layden〕〔("Norman residents question drilling company's use of drinking water" ). Jane Glenn Cannon, April 11, 2014, ''The Oklahoman'', via NewsOk.〕 The company was able to do this legally even during a period of water shortage because the town ordinances did not limit industrial use in these circumstances.〔("Drilling company uses Norman drinking water for hydraulic fracturing" ). ''Oklahoma Daily'', April 16, 2014〕 In 2014 Finley resources was in the news several times, once after Finley made a $40,000 campaign contribution to a member of the state panel that regulates oil and natural gas.〔("Fracking interests are big donors to Texas regulators" ). ''Dallas Morning News''. By MARISSA BARNETT 04 July 2014〕 Later, an explosion of two oil storage tanks injured one worker.〔("One man injured in Robertson County oil storage explosion" ). ''KXXV'' Jul 09, 2014〕 One of the company's injection wells, near Azle, Texas was shut down over concerns that high pressure in the well might have been the cause of a number of local earth tremors. However, the Railroad Commission which did the testing indicated that the closure was precautionary and that there was no evidence that the tremors were caused by the well.〔("Texas agency reports injection well near Azle shut down" ). ''Dallas Morning News'', JAMES OSBORNE, 21 January 2014. 〕
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