June 2022 archive

Blueknight moves ahead with Ergon merger

  The acquisition of Tulsa’s Blueknight Energy Partners by its generator partner Ergon, Inc. is moving closer to completion. A proxy statement was filed this week with the Securities and Exchange Commission laying out the proposed agreement and plan of merger. It indicated a special meeting of shareholders will be held but no date was …

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EV leasing firm expanding operations into Colorado

  The California-based electric vehicle subscription company Autonomy says it intends to bring its leasing service to Colorado by the end of the year. Autonomy and other startups are offering monthly “subscriptions” to new Teslas aimed at allowing the EV-curious to avoid new car waiting lists and try out their dream vehicle, without the yearslong …

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Crude oil leak quickly handled in Oklahoma City

    A quick response on Wednesday to an oil leak in southeast Oklahoma City prevented the crude from flowing down the Crooked Oak Creek and into the Oklahoma River. An estimated 13 barrels of crude oil had leaked out of a gathering system maintained by Stephens & Johnson Operating Company, a firm headquartered in …

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Gas flaring lawsuit settled by Denver company

  Colorado-based DCP Operating Company agreed to pay $150,000 in fines over its gas flaring in the Permian Basin. The company also agreed as part of the settlement of a March 2021 lawsuit filed by environmental groups, to spend $500,000 to improve air quality in the region and cut down on gas flaring according to …

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Arkansas trucking firm reveals greenhouse gas emissions

  For the first time, ArcBest Corp., a trucking firm headquartered in Fort Smith, Arkansas has disclosed its greenhouse gas emissions. The nearly 100-year old trucking company revealed the information in its third environmental, social and corporate governance report released Wednesday reported Freight Waves. It plans to set goals for emissions reductions and undertake other environmental initiatives including …

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TallGrass subsidiary wants to reuse abandoned gas pipeline

  Units of Tallgrass Energy want to use nearly 400 miles of abandoned gas pipeline for a carbon capture project in Nebraska and Kansas. S&P Global reported Trailblazer Pipeline wants to remove 392 miles of natural gas pipeline from FERC control, convert its use to CO2 transportation and also lease capacity from the Rockies Express …

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Oklahoma’s draft Regional Haze SIP for the Second Planning Period

  Nearly 23 years after the EPA created the Regional Haze State Implementation Plan to  improve visibility in 156 national parks and wilderness areas such as the Grand Canyon, Yosemite, the Great Smokies and Shenandoah, Oklahoma is preparing to finalize its plan. The Department of Environmental Quality announced this week that its draft for the Oklahoma Regional …

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Headlines of other energy stories

** The Interior Department said it plans to cut rents and fees for solar and wind projects on public lands by about 50% as the Biden administration aims to bolster renewable projects. The administration will also increase the number of staff members who process environmental reviews and permits by establishing five coordinating offices in Washington, Arizona, …

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Rep. Mullin speaks against Biden’s plan to use emergency diesel fuel reserve

  Oklahoma congressman Markwayne Mullin has some advice to President Biden—America runs on diesel. And in offering the advice, Mullin says the President’s Green New Deal agenda is to blame for the high cost of not only gasoline but diesel fuel. “The entire U.S. economy runs on diesel,” wrote Rep. Mullin in a weekly column. …

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Completion reports for June 1, 2022

completions: none were processed today