The Oklahoman

SandRidge announces layoffs

- Jack Money, Business writer

SandRidge is cutting its headquarte­rs staff again, it notified state officials Friday.

In a notificati­on sent to Oklahoma's Office of Workforce Developmen­t, the company reported notifying a dozen employees this week that they are being permanentl­y laid off.

It also reported those workers who are losing their jobs will gradually depart once their services are no longer needed. Wages and benefits will continue to be paid to them until Sept. 30. Last week, the company announced as part of its first-quarter operationa­l and financial results that it had entered into a deal to sell its corporate headquarte­rs, originally the home of the Kerr-McGee Corp., to Mark Beffort and his company Robinson-Park for $35.5 million in a deal expected to close in October.

Then, officials stated the company had 26 employees working as part of its headquarte­rs staff. For the first quarter of 2020, the company reported losing $13 million, or 36 cents per share, driven largely by a non-cash impairment on its assets.

OK rig count unchanged

The number of rigs drilling in Oklahoma remained unchanged this week, Baker Hughes reported Friday.

The weekly assessment showed 12 rigs were drilling in the Sooner State, while the number of rigs working across the nation declined by 17. Oklahoma's count of 12 is down 90 from 102 a year ago. Nationwide, the active rig count decreased to 301, down 683 from one year ago.

The count for rigs drilling for oil is 222, off 15, weekover-week. The number of rigs searching for natural gas fell to 77, off two. The number of operating miscellane­ous rigs remained unchanged at two.

In the Cana Woodford, this week's number of working rigs remained at four, unchanged from the previous week. A year ago, 45 rigs were operating there.

The most active basins this week, Baker Hughes said, are the Permian in west Texas and southeast New Mexico at 148, the Haynesvill­e at 32, the Marcellus at 28, the south Texas Eagle Ford at 22 and the Williston at 12.

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