November 9, 2020 archive

Energy outlook discussed at IOGCC’s virtual conference

  The 2020 Virtual Annual Conference of the Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission is underway this week in Oklahoma City. But this year’s conference is being conducted by videoconference using the Zoom platform. The general session was on Monday’s afternoon agency while the sessions featuring speakers and discussions will be held Tuesday. Charlie Burd, …

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King Aerospace to expand operations at Ardmore

  King Aerospace, a Texas-based aviation company announced plans to built a new 90,000 square-foot-hangar at its operations located at the Ardmore Industrial Airpark. Aviation International News reported that construction will begin early in 2021 with the new hangar scheduled to be open by the middle of 2022. The new hangar will be a nearly …

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Guilty—-again

  The man whose criminal appeal left energy and environmental enforcement issues up in the air in Oklahoma has just been convicted in federal court, rather than the state court system. The Associated Press reported that Jimcy McGirt, 72 was convicted again of two counts of sexual abuse and one count of sexual contact and …

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Unwinding the Trump energy agenda

Barack Obama did it. So did Donald Trump And now Joe Biden, the apparent president-elect will apparently use the power of the pen to unwind President Trump’s domestic agenda, one that included many actions reversing controversial environmental policies enacted by former President Obama and one that gave a boost to the nation’s oil and gas …

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