January 2022 archive

U.S. Steel to build new mill in NE Arkansas

  Northeast Arkansas is the choice by United States Steel Corp. for its $3 billion mill where up to 900 workers will be hired. The Pittsburgh-based company announced this week it picked Osceola for the site of its new mill and construction is expected to begin early this year reported the Associated Press. Click here …

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Federal court overrules Oklahoma’s blocked train law

  The Denver Federal Appeals Court has ruled in favor of Burlington Northern Railway in its fight against an Oklahoma law limiting a 10-minute blocking of traffic by its stopped trains. The Oklahoman reported the ruling from the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals explained the Interstate Commerce Commission Termination Act gives the federal Surface …

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Hern Says Small Businesses Suffering From Inflation, Supply Chain Disruption

U.S. Representative Kevin Hern (OK-01) released the following statement following the release of December inflation statistics and their impact on small business optimism from the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB). “Biden’s policies are directly harming small businesses,” said Rep. Hern. “Expansion of the welfare state, overreaching government mandates, and out of control federal spending are crippling …

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Brooke Poole Clark Announced as Secretary to Nuclear Regulatory Commission

  The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) announced the selection of Brooke Poole Clark as the new Secretary to the Commission effective Spring 2022. In her new position, Clark will provide executive management services to support the Commission and implement NRC decisions. The Office of the Secretary serves a critical role at the agency and is …

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Millions in Community Disaster Loan Balances Canceled by FEMA

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) announced that it is cancelling the repayment of over $870 million in outstanding community disaster loan balances. The Community Disaster Loan Program is available to local governments that have been adversely affected by major disasters.  The cancellation is a result of congressional legislation in the continuing budget resolution that …

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PSO Receives National Honor for Hurricane Ida Relief Efforts in Louisiana

When citizens and other states suffer catastrophic losses, Oklahomans are always near offering care through acts of service and kindness. During the aftermath of Hurricane Ida’s massive destruction in Louisiana, the employees of Tulsa-based Public Service Company of Oklahoma were quick to help. Their relief efforts were recently recognized with Edison Electric Institute’s Emergency Response …

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Oil jumps nearly 4% and Oklahoma energy stocks rose too

  A tight supply as well as optimism that the spread of the Omicron variant won’t derail a global demand recovery prompted crude oil prices to soar 4% on Tuesday. Oklahoma energy stocks soared too. West Texas Intermediate crude for February delivery went up 10 cents to $81.32, a change of 0.12% in trading on …

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Completion reports for January 11, 2022

ELLIS COUNTY Mewbourne Oil Company Cherokee(9400): Oil 514 Gas 853 Water 1691 Flow 7 19N 25W Brent 6/31 Md 1h, September 15, 2021 HH, OIL, TD: 19840 ft Lat: 36.14344, Long: -99.91323 API: 35045238400000 LINCOLN COUNTY Naifco Oil & Gas Llc 8 16N 5E R Z 1, December 15, 2021 SH, DRY, TD: 3549 ft Lat: 35.87845, Long: -96.79922 API: 35081243240000 STEPHENS COUNTY …

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Permits to drill for January 11, 2022

Canadian County TOMAHAWK 1207 20-17 #2MH, January 11 2022 20 12N 7W NWSESESE API: 01725762 Lat: 35.494963356342936, Long: -97.95611376568138 REVOLUTION OPERATING COMPANY LLC MU, DR, 18842 ft, MISSISSIPPIAN(9935) Canadian County TOMAHAWK 1207 20-17 #3MH, January 11 2022 20 12N 7W NWSESESE API: 01725761 Lat: 35.49500456429902, Long: -97.95611376634348 REVOLUTION OPERATING COMPANY LLC MU, DR, 19000 ft, MISSISSIPPIAN(9904) Garvin …

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Funds available for Water and Wastewater Infrastructure

  The Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality is reaching out to local governments regarding funding available because of the COVID-19 pandemic and how it might be used for water solutions. The American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) provides money to state, local, and tribal governments negatively impacted by the pandemic. These funds may be used by …

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