November 27, 2022 archive

Oklahoma farmers hit hard by diesel fuel prices and shortage

  Higher prices and less production of diesel fuel in the U.S. are hitting more than just truckers—Oklahoma farmers are feeling the direct impact. The Enid News and Eagle reported how one farmer has been affected. Click here for Enid News and Eagle

GHG emissions in Oklahoma follow national trends

  A recent report from the Environmental Protection Agency showed greenhouse gas emissions in 2021 across the U.S. indicated a long-term decreasing trend since 2011 and Oklahoma saw the same kind of decline. But the agency also indicated emissions from large industrial sources were about 4% higher than 2020. The EPA said the increase reflected …

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Oklahoma regulators to consider rate hike request by ONG

  Oklahoma Corporation Commissioners will meet this week to consider a request from Oklahoma Natural Gas Company that could see a nearly $2 a month increase in rates for the firm’s customers. Oklahoma Natural Gas filed an application in March for approval of its Performance Based Rate Change Plan calculation. The request seeks a base …

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Rig counts gain in Oklahoma and U.S.

  Rig counts increased in Oklahoma and across the U.S. in the past week, indicating there is no letup in the search for more crude oil and natural gas across the nation. Oklahoma’s count, reported Baker Hughes, grew by one to 70 rigs working across the state. A year ago, the state’s count stood at …

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