Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond filed a federal lawsuit against the Biden administration’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) over its rejection of Oklahoma’s plan regarding ozone emissions. The petition to review the disapproval was filed March 2 with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. In addition to disapproving Oklahoma’s state implementation plan (SIP) …
March 2023 archive
ROFR movement remains alive across the U.S.
While controversial “Right of First Refusal” efforts in the Oklahoma legislature are dead this session, similar moves remain alive in the Kansas legislature and elsewhere. It’s an effort that could affect the cost borne by taxpayers for new transmission lines not just in Kansas but across the nation. Other efforts are underway in other …
Williams annual meeting to be held in April
The annual meeting of stockholders of Williams is set for April 25 and will again be “completely virtual” according to the company’s announcement. It will begin at 2 p.m. Central Daylight Time. Williams said because the meeting is once again completely virtual, it will allow more stockholders to participate. The record date is the …
Most energy bills didn’t pass muster in Wyoming legislature
With a few exceptions, most energy bills presented to Wyoming legislators this session got a “thumbs down.” Some missed legislative deadlines and others just ran out of time according to the Casper Star Tribune. The list of those that received last rites pertained to electric vehicle charging, carbon capture, restructuring of rooftop solar …
Utilities defend their high costs in Colorado
Colorado legislators exploring the high cost of utilities were told this week colder winters are to blame in part for inflated utility bills, not higher base rates and fees charged to customers. The defense of profits and rates for electricity and gas came from representatives of Excel Energy and Black Hills who appeared before …
Oil production is on the rebound in North Dakota
North Dakota’s oil and gas industry, the third largest in the nation, rebounded in January from the severe cold weather of December that shut down oil and gas production. The state reported this week that production grew by 11% over the dismal December and no doubt thanks to the efforts of Oklahoma energy firms …
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** A newly found memo shows the Biden administration was really attempting to ban gas cooking stoves in homes, even though the White House denied it. The memo from Biden Consumer Product Safety Commissioner Richard Trumka Jr. proves it. The memo, which the Biden admin tried to keep top secret, concludes: “There is sufficient information …
Shocker—Gas powered cars are cheaper to drive than EVs reports 2022 study
Grab a hold of your steering wheel. A recent study found that in 2022, it was cheaper to drive a gasoline-powered car than an electric vehicle. The study was conducted by the Anderson Economic Group in the final quarter of 2022. Its results? It found that drivers of the typical mid-priced internal combustion car …
SandRidge Energy reports more financial growth
SandRidge Energy reported continued growth in net income since the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S., stating it had generated $242.2 million in net income for 2022 which translated to $6.59 per basic share. While SandRidge drilled less than 10 wells in the past year, it returned more than 100 …
Canoo shares continue their steep downhill ride
Five weeks after electric vehicle startup Canoo, the firm that received millions in incentives from Oklahoma and Oklahoma City, announced the sale discounted shares to raise more than $52 million, and its shares are on a downhill ride. They have lost nearly half their value from more than a month ago. When Canoo announced …