Balcony solar could become law in Oklahoma

  At least 22 states in the U.S. are considering legislation allowing what some refer to as “balcony solar” and Oklahoma is among them. Rep. Arturo Alonso-Sandoval, D-OKC, calls it the Plug-in Solar Act and it recently won approval in the state House on a vote of 88-4. It had earlier been given a Do …

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Baker Hughes connects with Argentina

Just as Continental Resources of Oklahoma City recently announced drilling projects in Argentina, Baker Hughes Company is also doing business with the South American country. And in the same rich oil play region. The Texas-based energy technology firm announced it has secured a strategic order from San Matias Pipeline S.A. to supply three gas compression units …

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Three years to build new Lake Texoma bridge

Team selected to deliver new US-70 Roosevelt Bridge over Lake Texoma Oklahoma’s Transportation Commission has awarded a more than $400 million contract to a firm for the design and replacement of the US-70 Roosevelt Bridge over Lake Texoma. On Monday, the Oklahoma Transportation Commission approved continuing Zachry Construction and Traylor Bros., Inc.’s contract at a …

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Mach announces offering of 9 million company units

  Mach Natural Resources LP announced the proposed underwritten public offering of 9,000,000 common units representing limited partner interests in Mach by VEPU Inc., Simlog Inc. and Sabinal Energy Operating, LLC. Mach will not sell any common units in the Offering and will not receive any proceeds therefrom. The Offering is subject to market and …

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Coweta City Manager faces calls to resign over data center fight

  The fight over a proposed data center in Coweta has become some fierce and deep that residents went before the city council to urge the removal of City Manager Julie Casteen. The opponents of Project Atlas put enough heat on the city council that it recently was informed by the developer it was no …

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Data center bill awaits state Senate vote

  Oklahoma is among at least 11 states across the country where either restrictions or outright bans of data centers are proposed in bills before their legislatures. It would appear the state is close to adopting certain restrictions on data centers. A report by Axios indicates that of the 11 states, Maine is the best …

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Energy Briefs: Oil Price Risk, Global Energy Disruptions

Oil Prices Face Uncertainty if Hormuz Stays Closed Strait of Hormuz oil prices global supply disruption: Some world experts believe global crude oil prices could reach a nearly unpredictable pattern soon if the Strait of Hormuz is not opened soon allowing tankers to pass. They believe Africa and Europe will soon feel a jolt to …

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Iran says no to ceasefire causing spike in oil prices

Iran has reportedly rejected a new ceasefire proposal with the U.S. even after President Trump said he would target power plants and bridges Tuesday night—-and as a result, crude oil prices rose on Monday after jumping to session highs. West Texas Intermediate, still higher than Brent because U.S. crude has become prized oil supply in …

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House committee to review drone bill

When a state House committee meets this coming week, one of the measures to be considered is to make the Oklahoma Department of Aerospace and Aeronautics a clearinghouse for drones. SB1531 by Sen.. John Haste, R-Broken Arrow and Rep. Nicole Miller, would govern unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) and advanced air mobility (AAM). It will be …

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Oklahoma sees increased oil and gas tax revenue

  State Treasurer Todd Russ released the March 2026 State Tax Revenue Report, showing total monthly revenue of $1.4 billion, a 7.2% increase from March 2025. Revenues from oil and gas production also increased for the month but were still lower than a year ago. Revenues also rose 18.7% from February, reflecting broad-based gains across …

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