2016 archive

Appeals Court Sides with EPA in Clean Power Plan

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia has ruled against Oklahoma and two dozen other states who filed suit challenging the Obama administration’s Clean Power Plan. The three-judge panel ruled this week that it would stop stop the…

Continue reading »

Appeals Court Sides with EPA in Clean Power Plan

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia has ruled against Oklahoma and two dozen other states who filed suit challenging the Obama administration’s Clean Power Plan. The three-judge panel ruled this week that it would stop stop the imple…

Continue reading »

Exchange Warns Seventy Seven Energy

Those sliding oil and natural gas prices have taken a hit on another Oklahoma based energy company as its trading on the New York Stock Exchange has dropped to such low points that it has been warned of being in non-compliance.
Seventy Seven Ene…

Continue reading »

Exchange Warns Seventy Seven Energy

Those sliding oil and natural gas prices have taken a hit on another Oklahoma based energy company as its trading on the New York Stock Exchange has dropped to such low points that it has been warned of being in non-compliance.
Seventy Seven Energy In…

Continue reading »

Chesapeake Energy Suspends Quarterly Dividends

While other companies have reported quarterly dividends, Oklahoma City-based Chesapeake Energy has suspended payments on each series of its outstanding convertible preferred stock effective immediately.
Money problems have caught up with the com…

Continue reading »

Chesapeake Energy Suspends Quarterly Dividends

While other companies have reported quarterly dividends, Oklahoma City-based Chesapeake Energy has suspended payments on each series of its outstanding convertible preferred stock effective immediately.
Money problems have caught up with the company a…

Continue reading »

Some say Oklahoma Should Follow Arkansas in Earthquake Actions

If the state of Arkansas responded and solved its earthquake problem apparently caused by energy industry injection wells, why can’t the state of Oklahoma do the same thing? It’s what News 9 reporter Alex Cameron investigated and reported on thi…

Continue reading »

Some say Oklahoma Should Follow Arkansas in Earthquake Actions

If the state of Arkansas responded and solved its earthquake problem apparently caused by energy industry injection wells, why can’t the state of Oklahoma do the same thing? It’s what News 9 reporter Alex Cameron investigated and reported on this week…

Continue reading »

Most Oklahomans are Not Satisfied with State Leaders over Earthquake Problem

A poll by News 9 and News on 6 TV stations indicates most Oklahomans think state leaders are not doing a good job in responding to the earthquake dilema in the state. Most think, if anything, they’re doing a “poor job”.
The poll conducted by SoonerPo…

Continue reading »

Crude Bounces Back on Thursday

Despite supply increases crude prices managed to make gains on Thursday. March West Texas Intermediate crude added $1.18 to end trade at $29.53 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange. March Brent crude on the London ICE Futures Exchange gained $1…

Continue reading »