Jerry Bohnen

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** Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Monday said the U.S. supported Canada for its decision to help Germany import natural gas from Russia despite global sanctions aimed at bankrupting the Kremlin over its war in Ukraine. ** Vietnamese automaker VinFast will open six U.S. dealerships this week and 30 by the end of 2022, all in …

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$5 gasoline leaves Oklahoma

  For the first time in weeks, there is no $5 gasoline in Oklahoma. Triple A reported the state’s average dropped 10 cents in the past week to $4.40 per gallon. The new average is 23 cents cheaper than a month ago while nationally, the new average this week is $4.67 a gallon, a drop …

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ODOT Commission signs off on new turnpike routes

  Three new turnpike routes were approved Monday by the Oklahoma Department of Transportation Commission. One is in Oklahoma City, another is near Purcell and a third is near Blanchard and Tuttle reported News 9. Click here for News 9

Enid settles with tribe for final Kaw Lake pipeline pieces

  The city of Enid reached a $4.2 million settlement with the Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma in order to finish the large pipeline project to bring water from Kaw Lake to the city. The Enid News and Eagle reported the city commissioners recently signed off on the settlement. Click here for Enid News and Eagle

Crude prices remained steady while natural gas soared

Monday’s trading brought little change in crude oil prices while natural-gas futures rose more than 6% over the planned shutdown of a key European pipeline. Oil investors are worried about the impact of extended COVID-19 testing in China and what it might do to world-wide demand. West Texas Intermediate crude for August delivery lost 70 …

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LSB Industries sets 2Q earnings report release date

  Coming off a record first quarter 2022, Oklahoma City-based LSB Industries, Inc. announced the schedule for the release of its second quarter earnings report. The company plans to release the report on Wednesday, July 27 following the close of the stock market. Management plans to host a conference call the next day, Thursday, July …

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NE Oklahoma utility customers face possible rate hike

  Another rate case involving Empire District Electric Company will move its way through the legal process at the Oklahoma Corporation Commission on Wednesday. Empire serves customers in northeast Oklahoma but is based in Joplin, Missouri. In February, the company filed a request to raise base rates by $6.1 million. In filing the request, Empire …

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ONG wants to raise rates by nearly $20 million

  Oklahoma Natural Gas is moving ahead with a proposed rate hike that if approved by state regulators would mean nearly $2 more a month for an average residential customers. ONG’s request for an increase of nearly $19,668,043 in base rates will be heard by an Administrative Law Judge at the Oklahoma Corporation Commission on …

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EV charging stations to be installed on I-25 in New Mexico

  New Mexico has started development of a series of interstate electric vehicle charging stations using millions in federal and state infrastructure money. Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced the first of the charging stations will be located near Socorro along I-25 reported the Associated Press. Click here for AP

Extreme heat prompts Texas grid operator to urge customers to conserve electricity

  The pounding heat across Oklahoma, Texas and other states prompted ERCOT, the Texas grid operator to issue a warning and at the same time ask electricity users to turn up their thermostats. The notice went out late Sunday and ERCOT asked its large electric customers to lower their electricity use reported the Texas Tribune. …

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