December 6, 2022 archive

Study highlights Devon Energy’s low flaring practice

  A new study of the flaring of natural gas from wells in the U.S. shows Oklahoma City-based Devon Energy is one of the firms with a low ranking of the practice. The study, by consultants Rystad Energy, was carried out for the Environmental Defense Fund, and determined infrastructure capacity limits are the greatest ause of flaring gas that …

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Energy group gives poor marks to Oklahoma’s energy efficiency efforts

    Oklahoma was ranked 41 in the 2022 State Energy Efficiency Scorecard created by the group American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy. Two years ago, the state was ranked 37 by ACEEE. The same group placed California in first place in its 50-state scorecard, saying the state ranked highest because of its equity in …

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Texas legislators demand more natural gas powered generating plants

  Some Texas legislators want assurances from their state’s Public Utility Commission that a planned electricity market redesign will mean more natural-gas fired power plants in the future. They don’t want a repeat of what happened during the February 2021 winter storm. Some of the legislators say renewable power is a “luxury” according to a …

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Headlines of other energy stories

** California lawmakers on Monday introduced legislation to penalize oil companies for alleged price gouging, setting up a showdown with an industry that has long wielded political influence in the Golden State. ** Congressional Democratic leaders are pushing to include legislation spurring oil and gas drilling that is desired by Democrat West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin within the annual …

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Bitcoin miners leave abandoned sites in Texas

  Texas might have another energy mess on its hands—the digital gold rush. Bitcoin miners, who rushed to Texas to take advantage of minerals, left behind a wasteland of unfinished sites and abandoned equipment according to a report by Bloomberg. Click here for Bloomberg

Could enforced “no sick leave” send rail workers exiting the industry?

  President Biden’s use of congressionally-approved law to eliminate the prospects of a nationwide rail strike might result in railroad workers leaving the industry. If that happens, the exit of train conductors and engineers would be a major impact on corporations and U.S. consumers. Such a mass exit, one prompted by the exclusion of sick …

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