Jerry Bohnen

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Tesla turns out first Austin EV

  In a stunning completion of his plant in Austin, Texas, Tesla leader Elon Musk delivered the first Texas-made electric vehicle on Thursday. He used the event, known as the “Cyber Rodeo,” to also hint at more products to come, including a dedicated robotaxi reported the Wall Street Journal.  An estimated 15,000 people had been …

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Colorado solar developers complain federal probe has resulted in supply shortage

  A federal investigation into Asian companies allegedly avoiding tariffs on solar panels as dried up the supply of solar panels in the U.S. and Colorado developers are complaining. The Colorado Sun reports some solar projects in the state are delayed into 2023 and developers are experiencing increased prices on the available panels. Click here …

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Wildfire grows in Oklahoma Panhandle

  A wildfire in the Oklahoma Panhandle had grown to more than 23,000 acres as of Friday, a fire that had already left two Balko firefighters injured when their firetruck overturned earlier in the week. The State Forestry Department labeled it the “Beaver River Fire” which started in Beaver County. On Tuesday, volunteer firefighters Jason …

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OGE asks for rate hike to be approved by regulators

  The Oklahoma Corporation Commission plans to begin hearing the request of Oklahoma Gas and Electric for a nearly 10% increase in the utility’s rates. The utility is seeking a nearly $163.5 million increase in order to recover increased business costs and infrastructure improvements made over the past 10 years. If approved by the Corporation …

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Completion reports for April 7, 2022

CIMARRON COUNTY Verdugo-pablo Energy Llc 23 1N 8E Prothro 1-23, May 10, 2021 SH, PLUG, TD: 1794 ft Lat: 36.53951, Long: -102.16903 API: 35025210820000 HARPER COUNTY Tex-ok Energy Lp Marmaton: Oil 3.34 Gas 48 Water 1 Pump 33 29N 22W Stu 1, December 14, 2021 SH, OIL, TD: 6300 ft Lat: 36.94532, Long: -99.59052 API: 35059226370000 STEPHENS COUNTY Banner Oil & Gas Llc …

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Permits to drill for April 7, 2022

permits: none were processed today

Oilfield fatality reported near Blackwell, Oklahoma

  Details remain unavailable but one worker was killed and another injured Wednesday in an oilfield incident near Blackwell, Oklahoma. Reports suggested a truck might have been blown over by high winds. The identity of the company was not available nor were other details. The Oklahoma Highway Patrol was reportedly investigating but a spokeswoman indicated …

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Concerns over sanctions against Russia result in crude price drop

  Crude oil prices settled even lower in Thursday’s trading on growing concerns that more sanctions against Russia over its war with Ukraine won’t work. Add to that, the concerns of the new wave of COVID-19 that resulted in more lockdowns in China. West Texas Intermediate crude fell 20 cents or 0.6% to finish at …

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Oil executives can expect to go before other congressional committees

  Democrats in Congress aren’t satisfied with the grilling they gave Devon Energy and other oil and gas industry representatives during a House hearing this week. Now leaders of other congressional committees want to pile on the oil companies in an attempt to blame them for high prices at the gasoline pumps. The U.S. Senate …

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Inhofe couldn’t pin down EPA Administrator on methane tax

  Oklahoma U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe tried to pin down EPA Administrator Michael Regan this week on whether a methane tax pushed by the Biden administration would lower fuel prices in the U.S. but what he received were vague answers. The Senator questioned Regan during a hearing of the senate Environment and Public Works Committee …

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