Longstanding EPA Climate Change rule revoked by President Trump EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin called it “the Holy Grail of federal regulatory overreach,” a scientific finding used in the action to regulate greenhouse gas emissions and fight climate change. On Thursday, the Trump administration revoked the finding, a move considered to be the most aggressive by …
Oklahoma’s gross production tax revenue grew in January
Oklahoma saw a gain in its gross production tax revenue from oil and gas in the state for the month of January, according to State Treasurer Todd Russ. The January tax revenue was released this week showing total revenue for January was $ 1,531,773,919.77. Revenue from oil and gas production tax was $85.2 million, an increase …
Transparency bill wins approval in Senate Committee
Oklahoma Senate Panel Advances Bill Targeting NDAs like those used in data center projects Sen. Michael Brooks, D-Oklahoma City, has won approval from the Senate’s Retirement and Government Resources Committee for legislation focusing on nondisclosure agreements (NDA) between state employees and the agencies that employ them. Brooks said Senate Bill 1415 deals specifically with resignations …
PSO’s parent company saw 13% gain in revenues
American Electric Power, the parent company to Public Service Company of Oklahoma, reported its revenues of $5.31 billion rose 13.2% from the year-ago quarter’s level of $4.70 billion. Full-Year Revenue Performance For 2025, the company recorded revenues of $21.88 billion, which missed the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $21.96 billion. The full-year top line, however, improved …
Making Oklahoma a top Iodine producer in the world
Oklahoma House Panel Advances Iodine Production Bill A bill that could perhaps make Oklahoma number one in iodine production in the world won approval in the Energy Committee of the Oklahoma State House. Oklahoma is the only state nationally where iodine is produced. Extracted iodine is considered critical for pharmaceuticals, X-ray contrast media, animal feed, …
Federal Bank reports hiring slowdown in Oklahoma
Hiring in Oklahoma Slows, but Unemployment Remains Low It’s the headline from the Kansas City Federal Reserve Bank‘s latest manufacturing and services survey which found, “Although employment is growing at a steady pace in Oklahoma, hiring has slowed recently to historic lows, reflecting reduced labor market churn.” The federal bank said it examined the underlying …
Energy briefs: Administration revokes EPA called “regulatory overreach”
U.S. Energy Developments ** The Trump administration on Thursday revoked a scientific finding that long has been the central basis for U.S. action to regulate greenhouse gas emissions and fight climate change, the most aggressive move by the Republican president to roll back climate regulations. The rule finalized by the Environmental Protection Agency rescinds a 2009 government …
Rain will help firefighters with big wildfires in Oklahoma
The promise of rain this week in Oklahoma is good news to the state’s firefighters who have struggled with numerous wildfires in Oklahoma due to growing drought conditions and persistent fire danger across the region. Moderate to high fire danger indices were expected Thursday but falling Friday and Saturday with the improved probability of widespread …
New Mexico targets DOE over Los Alamos legacy waste
New Mexico claims Energy Department failed to meet EPA standards The New Mexico Environment Department issued several actions this week to hold the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) accountable for failing to prioritize the cleanup of Los Alamos National Laboratory’s “legacy waste” for disposal at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP). The continued presence …





