July 2017 archive

Oklahoma’s Gasoline Price Average is 4th Lowest in the Country

Gasoline prices rose a few cents a gallon in Oklahoma in the past week, reaching a new level of $2.04 a gallon according to a weekly fuel price report from AAA Oklahoma. But the state is still ranked in the top 10 states with the cheapest gasoline. Oklahoma has the 4th lowest average, behind South …

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Making the Case for More Oil and Gas Pipelines

Writing in U.S. News, one man makes the case for more oil and natural gas pipelines, contending they are still the safest way to transport energy. Charles Hughes, an Opinion Contributor, says despite increases in domestic oil and gas production, the development of transportation energy infrastructure has not kept pace. “A more robust pipeline infrastructure …

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Governor Renames David Conway to Aeronautics Commission

Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin has reappointed Dr. David Conway of Durant to the Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission. His new term will extend to Dec. 31 of 2022. Conway, a retired Air Force command pilot has been on the Commission since 2009. He’s been flying since 1973 and holds commercial, instrument, CFI and multi-engine ratings. In the …

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Colorado Regulators Face More Pressure Over Deadly Pipeline Explosion

Colorado’s oil and gas regulators are under more pressure from environmentalists who are calling for a crackdown on drilling in urban areas. Their call has escalated following the early-May natural gas pipeline that killed two men in a residential area 35 miles north of Denver. On Monday, approximately 30 people gathered at a meeting of …

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Oil and Gas Employment Helps Keep Oklahoma’s Jobless Rate Low

As Oklahoma’s jobless rate held steady at 4.3% for the month of June, employment grew in the state’s oil and gas industry. Lynn Gray, Director of Economic Research and Analysis at the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission reported an increase of 800 jobs in the Mining sector which includes the oil and gas industry. “So far this …

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Update to Bar Association Probe of Scott Pruitt

A correction to our recent story about the State Bar Association’s investigation of Scott Pruitt, the former Oklahoma Attorney General who is now the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. The probe was initiated based on an original complaint filed by Kristen van de Biezenbos and The Center for Biological Diversity in March of this …

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Basin Environmental Hires Jason Voskuhl to Manage New Tulsa Office

Oklahoma City-based Basin Environmental & Safety Technologies has expanded with the opening of a new office in Tulsa, according to a report by The Oklahoman. The Native American-owned small business also announced the hiring of 20-year industry veteran Jason Voskuhl as the Tulsa office manager and vice president of engineering and environmental compliance programs. Founded …

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WTI and Brent Crude Rebound on Monday as Nigeria and Saudi Arabia Agree to Production Curb

Crude oil ended higher on Monday as news that Saudi Arabia pledged to lower crude exports and Nigeria plans to limit its production sent prices higher for the first time in three sessions, according to Bloomberg MarketWatch. September West Texas Intermediate crude rose by 57 cents, or 1.3%, to settle at $46.34 a barrel on the …

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FOIA Request Reveals Pruitt Spent $15K on Oklahoma Travel Expenses During First Three Months in Office

Responses to a Freedom of Information Act request landed U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt in hot water with critics, according to a report by News9.com. Records revealed that the EPA director traveled back to Oklahoma on ten occasions at taxpayer expense for weekends during his first three months in office. The travel expense …

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Milestone $535 Million Case Overturned Against Energy Transfer Partners by Appellate Court

Dallas-based Energy Transfer Partners, L.P. is having a rough week. OK Energy Today reported on Monday that the pipeline company’s expedited plans for Ohio’s Rover Pipeline have been met with federal and state regulatory orders halting further construction until the company has completed a large-scale remediation project due to numerous spill violations. A three-judge panel …

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