November 21, 2023 archive

Corporation Commissioner still says PSO rate hike needs to be audited

  While Oklahoma Corporation Commissioner Bob Anthony supported a move by state regulators to put a 2.5% cap as part of the Public Service Company of Oklahoma rate case, he couldn’t get support for a detailed audit of what was approved for the utility. He was still critical of the one-page audit provided by PSO …

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Corporation Commissioners agree to cap on PSO residential rate hike

  Oklahoma Corporation Commissioners didn’t give Attorney General Gentner Drummond everything he wanted in asking them to reconsider a Public Service Company of Oklahoma rate hike that would raise residential rates by another $5.35 a month, but they agreed in part during a meeting on Tuesday. The commission voted 3-0 in support of Drummond’s request …

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Mixed crude oil prices on Tuesday while OK energy stocks experienced declines

After rallying for two sessions, crude oil prices on Tuesday were mixed with U.S. crude slipping and overseas oil prices increasing. The day also produced losses for some Oklahoma energy stocks with one firm experiencing a more than 9% drop for the day. It was a sign that investors are cautious as they await the …

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Mild Oklahoma weather on Thanksgiving Day

  Okay, the drought isn’t ended in Oklahoma and the prospects for rain this Thanksgiving Holiday don’t look exactly strong. But here’s the Thanksgiving Day forecast from Gary McManus, State Climatologist with the Oklahoma Mesonet. “Thanksgiving Day should be nice and mild with clear skies and lots of sunshine. A big front through that night will …

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NOG makes acquisitions in Permian and Appalachian Basins

  Another oil and gas acquisition has been made in the Permian Basin. Northern Oil and Gas,Inc. announced its purchase of 3,000 net acres located in Lea and Eddy Counties, New Mexico next to where it already has existing interests. The Minneapolis, Minnesota based company did not identify the frim that sold the acreage which …

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Years later, Army Corps seeks input on controversial oil pipeline in North Dakota

  Hard to believe it’s been seven years when some Oklahoma protesters joined thousands of others at the Dakota Access Pipeline projecct in North Dakota. They spent weeks fighting the pipeline opposed by the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe. The protests lasted for months but the Trump administration eventually approved the project in June of 2017. …

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Standard Lithium sees positive brine results in southern Arkansas

Canadian-based Standard Lithium Ltd. announced this week the initial performance results from its operations in southern Arkansas where it is in a race to develop lithium from the Smackover Formation’s brine to supply batteries for electric vehicles. Standard has a Direct Lithium Extraction process at its Demonstration Plant near El Dorado, Arkansas.The plant, in operation …

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DEQ to launch series of meetings on how to spend $3 million in climate pollution reduction

  The Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality plans to launch a series of meetings focused on how to use Oklahoma’s Climate Pollution Reduction Grant of $3 million funded by the Biden administration’s green efforts. Meetings will be held Tuesday, Nov. 28 in Oklahoma City and Thursday, Nov. 30 in Lawton. Other meetings will follow in …

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AAA warns against Thanksgiving drunk driving

            With nicknames like “Blackout Wednesday” and “Drinksgiving,” the night before Thanksgiving has developed a reputation for heavy alcohol consumption and binge drinking. Unfortunately, that trend isn’t isolated to the evening before the holiday. Unusually heavy traffic and the effects of holiday revelry and bar crawls are recognized as the …

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Poll shows opposition to solar and wind farms in a Kansas county

  A survey of some of the residents of one Kansas county shows they are split on their support for renewable energy with the edge going to those who oppose wind and solar farms. The Shawnee County Planning Department carried out the survey of nearly 900 residents around the state capitol in Topeka and found …

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