February 14, 2018 archive

California Construction Firm Takes Over Texas Water Drilling Company

A merger of two water construction companies was announced this week involving firms from Texas and California. Granite Construction Incorporated based in California has entered into an agreement with Layne Christensen Company of Houston, Texas. Granite is acquiring all of the outstanding shares of Layne in a stock-for-stock transaction valued at $565 million. The Boards …

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Increased Earnings Reported by Tulsa’s Williams Cos.

Tulsa’s Williams Companies Inc. announced it not only had a net income off $1.687 billion in the 4th quarter of 2017 but it increased its adjusted earnings to $1.160 billion for the entire year. The unaudited fourth-quarter 2017 net income attributable to Williams was $1.687 billion, an improvement of $1.702 billion from fourth-quarter 2016. For …

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ONEOK Gets a Major Investor

Oklahoma’s ONEOK just got another major investor this week.  State Street, the world’s 3rd largest investment firm based in Boston, Massachusetts made a significant purchase of ONEOK shares. State Street, with $2.8 trillion in assets and investments acquired 19,435,989 shares in ONEOK, giving it 5.07% ownership. The purchase was revealed in a filing made by …

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Major U.S. Investment Firms Acquire Shares in Chesapeake

Oklahoma City’s Chesapeake Energy has become the target of two major U.S. investment firms with each just acquiring 6 to 7 % of the shares in the company. Filings made by Chesapeake Energy with the U.S. Securities Exchange Commission show State Street, the 3rd largest investment advising firm in the world purchased 55,212,444 shares of …

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New Energy Index Shows More Economic Improvement from Oil and Gas

The latest Oklahoma Energy Index shows strong economic gains are being made in Oklahoma because of growing improvements in the oil  and natural gas industry. Dr. Russell Evans, executive director of the Steven C. Agee Economic Research and Policy Institute, said the most recent Oklahoma Energy Index (OEI) said both rural and urban areas of …

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Sierra Club Concerned About Impact of State Budget Challenges on Environment

As the State of Oklahoma proposes to take the lead in enforcement of coal ash permitting in the state, the Oklahoma Sierra Club is concerned state budget funding challenges might be too much for the state to handle. It was the claim of Johnson Bridgwater, President of the State Sierra Club who was one of …

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Oklahoma Gasoline Prices Remain in Top Ten Lowest in U.S.

Oklahoma remains one of the top ten states for the least expensive gasoline in the country this week while at the same time it also is in the top ten for monthly changes in gasoline prices. AAA Oklahoma reports the average gasoline price is $2.42 a gallon this week, low enough for the state to …

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