September 11, 2023 archive

Kansas Senators fight FERC decision involving Oklahoma utilities

  A decision by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, based on complaints from Southwestern Electric Power, Public Service Co. of Oklahoma, Oklahoma Gas & Electric Company as well as city utilities in Springfield and Kansas City, Missouri has raised strong objections from Kansas U.S. Sens. Roger Marshall and Jerry Moran. What angered them is FERC’s …

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Enid newspaper says hydrogen hub plan is a good fit for Oklahoma

  Oklahoma’s plan to create a “hydrogen hub” with Arkansas and Louisiana was endorsed recently by the Enid News & Eagle newspaper. Under the heading, “Hydrogen hub plan a good fit for Oklahoma,” the paper endorsed the efforts of state Energy Secretary Ken Wagner. Click here for Enid News & Eagle

Fast reads of energy events

  ** President Joe Biden said Sunday there were plenty of climate-denying “dog-faced pony soldiers” out there, but their numbers were dwindling as the world took serious steps to address the climate crisis. The president was in Vietnam after the Group of 20 summit in New Delhi, India. ** When the US Secretary of Energy and her team …

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Ovintiv announces intended sale of 15 million shares of company stock

  Ovintiv Inc. announced that NMB Stock Trust, a Delaware statutory trust, intends to offer for sale 15,000,000 shares of the Company’s common stock, par value $0.01 per share, pursuant to the Company’s shelf registration statement previously filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The Offering consists entirely of secondary shares to be sold by …

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