Layoffs by Schlumberger are hitting Oklahoma. The Europe-based company with U.S. headquarters in Houston hinted earlier in the week that layoffs might occur and now an Oklahoma subsidiary, Cameron Drilling announced employee terminations will begin in June and July. Notification by Cameron Drilling, based in Moore was made Friday with the Oklahoma Workforce Development …
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Baker Hughes follows OKC layoffs with more in Houston
A week after Baker Hughes Co. announced the layoff of more than 200 workers at its Oklahoma City operations, the company said it would lay off more than 180 people in Houston where it is headquartered. The layoffs are expected to commence on June 15, according to a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act …
Poison pill plan adopted by Chesapake Energy
Seeking to protect itself from any takeover attempt, Chesapeake Energy on Thursday moved to adopt a poison pill…a shareholder rights plan which will protect the Oklahoma City company from those investors who might decide to seek control. Chesapeake Energy declared a purchasing dividend for its shareholders on April 23, in essence a shareholder rights plan. …
Another recovery day for oil prices
Maybe it was the result of a tweet by President Trump threatening to shoot down any Iranian boats harassing US ships in the Strait of Hormuz. Whatever it was, it caused oil prices to recover by another 22% for another day as West Texas Intermediate crude rose more than $3 a barrel to finish Thursday’s …
Petroleum Alliance gets new leader
The Petroleum Alliance of Oklahoma announced today that after an extensive nationwide search, Brook A. Simmons formerly with Newfield Exploration has been chosen as its next president, effective May 1, 2020. “After a collaborative and exhaustive search, we are pleased to have found a new leader for the Alliance whose background and experience so …
Drone maker picks up more military contracts
Military drone-maker Kratos Defense and Security Solutions, the San Diego-based company with a manufacturing plant in Oklahoma City continues to get more and more defense contracts. The latest is one for more than $19 million to build 21 jet-powered target drones to be made in Oklahoma City. The company’s Unmanned Systems Division obtained the sole-source …
Study contends methane emissions in the Permian are higher than thought
Methane emissions from the Permian basin of West Texas and southeastern New Mexico, one of the largest oil-producing regions in the world, are more than two times higher than federal estimates, a new study suggests. The findings, published Wednesday in the journal Science Advances, reaffirm the results of a recently released assessment and further call …
Study projects $10 billion loss for nation’s rural electric coops
The nation’s electric co-ops, and that includes those across Oklahoma which often must maintain miles of powerlines to support small numbers of customers, say they have been slammed by the decline in electricity consumption due to the drop in economic activity during the Covid-19 pandemic. A study released Wednesday by the National Rural Electric Cooperative …
Energy news in brief
** U.S. crude oil production is down 100,000 barrels per day from last week, to 12.2 million bpd, according to data from the Energy Information Administration. The agency also calculated crude production is down 800,000 bpd from the end of March. ** Almost three dozen oil tankers carrying 20 million barrels of oil are gathered off California’s coast, with …
Manufacturing plummets to 26-year low in Oklahoma and surrounding states
It no doubt comes as no surprise that manufacturing in Oklahoma and other states that make up the Tenth District of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City dropped in the past month. But what is a surprise is that the April Manufacturing Survey found results at their lowest level in 26 years. ““If the …









