March 2022 archive

Devon Energy investors await 1Q report in May

  The first quarter earnings report by Devon Energy Corp. will be released in early May and no doubt a lot of investors and analysts will be watching closely to see if the energy company will be able to top what it did in the fourth quarter of 2021. The company announced this week it …

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Inhofe points to Biden for higher gasoline prices

  Even though he’s retiring after a long stint in the Senate, it doesn’t mean Oklahoma U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe doesn’t want to hold the Biden administration responsible in part for high gasoline prices. During a hearing this week of the Environment and Public Works Committee, the Senator was pointed in his questions of witnesses …

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Honeywell Aerospace closing shop in Tulsa

  Honeywell Aerospace announced it plans to close its Tulsa operation in the next few months. In a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification or WARN Act notice sent to Oklahoma’s Office of Workforce Development, the company said it would be permanently closing its Tulsa facility at 6930 N Lakewood Avenue. Megan Flax, Honeywell’s HR Manager …

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Enverus U-S rig count plunged in the past week

  Oil prices worldwide remain high over the Russian invasion of Ukraine but that apparently hasn’t translated into a rush for more oil and gas exploration in the U.S. according to the latest rig report from Enverus Rig Analytics. The U.S. rig count fell by 13 in the last week to 754 as of March …

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Large producer for Cimarex Energy

  Cimarex Energy Co. filed a completion report this week on a well with more than 1,000 barrels of oil a day production in Canadian County. The company completed the Elder 2h-2623x, located at 36 11N 8W, in August of 2021. The well, sited 4 miles west of Union City had production of 1,048 barrels of oil …

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NW Arkansas highway nominated for alternative fuel corridor

     Regional planners in northwest Arkansas have taken the step of nominating part of U.S. 412 as an alternative fuel corridor for electric vehicles. The move by the Northwest Arkansas Regional Planning Commission would focus on a 22-mile stretch of US 412 from I-49 to the state line, a segment that eventually is expected …

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Utility customers needed help with gas bills

  A report shows more Oklahomans ended up needing assistance in paying their gas bills in the past year following increased natural gas prices following the 2021 Winter Storm Uri and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Click here for Tahlequah Daily Press  

Navistar opens EV truck factory in Texas

  Truck manufacturer Navistar opened its San Antonio,Texas factory to make heavy-duty trucks powered by diesel or electric engines, and may eventually build hydrogen trucks as well. Ceremonies were held Wednesday at the 1 million-square-foot plant. Click here for San Antonio Report

Shannon picks up endorsement of two transportation leaders

  Two former Oklahoma Secretaries of Transportation have come out with their endorsement of former Oklahoma House Speaker T.W. Shannon in his announced bid to replace Jim Inhofe in the U.S. Senate. Click here for McCarville Report

Public corruption alleged in OGE’s 2021 winter storm bond case

  Former Oklahoma legislator Mike Reynolds used his constitutional challenge of OGE’s $1 billion storm bond request with the Supreme Court to allege corruption on the part of Corporation Commissioners Dana Murphy and Todd Hiett who approved the utility’s securitization request. In another protest filed over OGE’s request, Reynolds accused the two of illegally receiving …

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