July 2023 archive

New pipes are needed to fix brown tap water in Maysville

  Nothing like brown and murky water running out of your home’s tap water faucet. Just ask the residents of Maysville, a town that sits in McClain and Garvin Counties. Fox 25 News reported how it has been a long-time problem in the city. Click here for Fox 25 News  

Mullin to EPW: “Waste solutions should not require the heavy hand of government to be successful in the market”

  Oklahoma U.S. Sen. Markwayne Mullin expressed worries about government overreach during a hearing of the Senate Environment and Public Works  Committee. His comments came during a hearing on  refillable and reusable products and infrastructure as innovative solutions to reduce waste. In his remarks, Mullin, the Ranking Member of the Chemical Safety, Waste Management, Environmental …

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Enviros doubt New Mexico Governor’s green energy promises

  Environmentalists are curious why New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham was recently appointed to the executive committee of the U.S. Climate Alliance, a coalition of governors who are considered the nation’s environmental leaders. They question whether she is really as “green energy” conscious as she claims. They contend Grisham has been anything but upholding …

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Williams’ Sustainability Report shows progress in reduction of greenhouse gas emissions

  Williams Cos. released its new Sustainability Report and said it showcases dozens of ways the Tulsa-based company is enhancing quality of life, protecting the environment and supporting its employees and communities. The company pointed out it does more than capture metrics around environmental,social and governance (ESG) efforts. “Sustainability isn’t just about what we’re doing …

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Gas prices jump across U.S. and Oklahoma

  A picture of increased gasoline prices shows Oklahoma appears to be bleeding statewide as the cost to fill up at the pump shot up this week, confirming some reports that the unexpected shutdown of one refinery will result in higher prices. AAA described it as stating that the monthslong calm in gas prices “is …

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Quick energy reads

** The United States Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the Mountain Valley Pipeline may resume construction. The ruling vacates a 4th Circuit Court of Appeals decision earlier this month that halted the completion of the pipeline and called for a review of authorizations by the Bureau of Land Management and Forest Service for the pipeline to …

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Methane summit held without oil and gas representatives

  Imagine holding a national summit to discuss planet-warming gas methane and you didn’t invite the oil and gas industry. It’s what the White House did Wednesday and the American Petroleum Institute wasn’t happy about it. “Tackling a challenge of this scale requires not just will and words, but action. We are disappointed that the …

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GOP Representatives wage battle over lizard protections proposed by government

  Republicans in Congress are lining up to do battle with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service over its proposed federal protections in the Permian Basin…protections seen by some as another way by the Biden administration to hurt oil and gas production. Some GOP Representatives in the House contend it is another case of overreach …

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UP can’t offer risk analysis over controversial oil train through Colorado

  In Colorado where counties, cities and some state officials are fighting the prospects of a train that will bring Utah oil across the state and eventually to Cushing, Oklahoma, the railroad can’t answer questions about the risks associated with the transportation. Rod Doerr, Union Pacific’s chief safety officer, recently told Colorado lawmakers the company …

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EIA study suggests declining rig counts will show declining activity in rest of the year

  A new report from the government suggests drilling activity is likely to declilne in the coming months of 2023 as reflected by declining rig counts. The following is the report from the U.S. Energy Information Administration: Financial results for 40 publicly traded exploration and production (E&P) companies show capital expenditures in the first quarter …

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