December 26, 2019 archive

Gasoline prices hold steady in Oklahoma for the holidays

Despite the Christmas holiday travel, gasoline prices have held steady or slipped slightly in Oklahoma this week. AAA Oklahoma reports the statewide average of $2.23 per gallon is only one cent less than a week ago and six cents cheaper than one month ago. The national average of $2.55 remains the same as a week …

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Permian sees slowdown in drilling but increase in natural gas production

Production of unwanted natural gas is increasing the Permian Basin where new-well drilling activity is slowing. As a result of the glut of natural gas, profits are being undercut, putting more pressure from investors on the producers. As the wells age in the Permian, the production of natural gas increases while oil production slowly declines. …

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Congress fails to fund Mother Road tourism

When Congress took a break for Christmas and the New Year, it did so without more funding for the historic Route 66 that passes through Oklahoma and other states from Chicago to Los Angeles. As a result, cities and towns in Oklahoma and the other states through which the historic route passes will not get …

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Sierra Club to wage fight against Oklahoma’s oil and gas industry

The Oklahoma chapter of the Sierra Club is making it clear it will continue to wage a fight against the state’s oil and gas industry in the new year. In a message to club members aking for more money, Oklahoma Chapter President Johnson Bridgwater vowed his group will “be stepping up and pushing back against …

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Judge rules against hog farm operator in Northwest Kansas

A fight over whether large hog feed lots will contaminate water in two northwest Kansas counties has resulted in a judge declaring the state violated law by issuing permits for the hog operators. The ruling by a Shawnee County Judge in Topeka declared the Kansas Department of Health and Environment broke the law in granting …

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Work on New Mexico’s largest wind farm is underway

Work is underway on the latest big wind farm to go up in eastern New Mexico, a 522-megawatt Sagamore Wind farm being built by Xcel Energy. The farm will boost the energy supply not only in eastern New Mexico but in West Texas and should be operational by the end of 2020. Xcel Energy will …

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