October 2019 archive

Devon Reduces Oklahoma City Staff by 40

Another day…another round of layoffs at Devon Energy. The company announced on Monday that it laid off forty employees in Oklahoma City as part of its continued plan to streamline operations and realign costs, according to a story aired by KWTV-9. “Throughout 2019, Devon has made a number of bold strategic moves that will position …

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New Cogeneration Facility is Focus of New Synergy Between Tulsa JV and Canadian Company

A joint venture company with Oklahoma ties will partner with Canada’s largest clean electricity provider to develop, construct and operate a new cogeneration facility in Western Canada. SemCAMS Midstream ULC, a subsidiary of Tulsa-based SemGroup Corporation, and TransAlta Corporation announced their plans for the new facility at Kaybob South No. 3 sour gas processing plant. …

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State Senate Interim Study Focuses on Solar Energy in Schools

The Oklahoma Senate Energy Committee held an interim study on Monday to examine the feasibility of cost savings for school districts using solar energy. State Sen. Mary Boren, D-Norman, filed a request for the interim study after attending a presentation that highlighted lower utility costs associated with a transition to solar energy. The interim study …

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Northrop Grumman Lands Multi-Million Dollar Contract at Tinker

Northrop Grumman Systems Corp. was awarded a $9,374,145 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for the B-2 Crystal Oscillator Replacement Engineering Services at Tinker AFB’s Air Force Sustainment Center, according to a news report published on Monday by Homeland Security Today. The $9 billion contract calls for engineering labor services for B-2 Crystal Oscillator replacement work. Services will be …

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