May 16, 2024 archive

Storm aid approved by Oklahoma Senate and sent to Gov. Stitt

  The Oklahoma Senate on Thursday voted unanimously to appropriate $45 million to help counties that have been ravaged by recent tornadoes. The Senate gave final passage to House Bill 2912 and House Bill 2913 that will help Oklahoma counties approved for FEMA disaster assistance recover and rebuild following the storms. The bills now advance to the governor’s desk. …

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FAA Reauthorization bill passes House—some Oklahoma Representatives celebrate

  Click here or on the image above to watch Congressman Lucas’s speech.   If and when President Biden signs the FAA Reauthorization Act of 2024 (H.R. 3935) into law, it will mean Oklahoma City’s FAA Mike Monroney Center will be busier than ever with the training of new air traffic controllers. The House approved the measure …

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Congress Questions Leadership Structure Of Biden Administration

Several Republican congressional leaders are questioning the leadership structure changes within the Biden administration.  Committee leaders have written a letter to Secretary of State Anthony Blinken asking him to clarify the moves.   The inquiry centers on the replacement of John Kerry with Anthony Podesta as the administration sets its international climate policy.   Continue …

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Scientists Say Carbon Dioxide Buildup Reaches Historic Levels

A group of scientists is reporting that carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere are increasing at rates 10 times higher than an any time in the last 50 thousand years.   The group from Oregon State University made the determination by analyzing ancient Antarctic ice.  That work revealed a pattern of abrupt climate shifts and …

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Thursday produced another gain in crude oil prices

  Crude oil prices rose a second straight day in Thursday’s trading. West Texas Intermediate crude for June delivery gained 60 cents to settle at $79.23 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Brent crude, the global benchmark settled up 52 cents at $83.27 a barrel on ICE Futures Europe. June natural gas rose …

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Western Caucus Of House Alarmed By BLM Proposed Changes

Members of the US House of Representatives’ Western Caucus are calling the revamp of the 2012 Western Solar Plan by the Bureau of Land Management an effort to hard legacy industries.  US Representative Harriet Hageman of Wyoming says it’s nothing more than a “land grab.” Members oppose changes that would take 162 million acres of …

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FERC Adopts New Rule To Increase Energy Capacity To Meet Growing Demand

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has adopted a new rule to increase the nation’s energy capacity to meet a rapidly growing demand.  Utilities and regional grid must work together to create 20-year plans to death with that growth. The FERC says the country’s “aging grid is being tested in ways … never seen before.”   …

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Crescent Energy Agrees To Buy SilverBow Resources For $2.1B

A $2.1-billion-dollar purchase just announced would make Crescent Energy Company a leading operator in the Eagle Ford shale region of Texas. Crescent has agreed to acquire SilverBow Resources Inc.  That would result in Crescent being the second-largest operator there with what its CEO, David Rockecharlie, calls an attractive and balanced portfolio of stable, low-decline, and …

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Texas Readies Lawsuit Over EPA Rules On Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Texas is preparing to file a lawsuit against the EPA over its new rules on greenhouse gas emissions.  The Railroad Commission has voted to refer the new rules to the attorney general’s office to suggest a legal challenge in federal court. Railroad Commission Chair Christi Craddick calls this “another baseless attack on the oil and …

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Report: US Natural Gas Supply Would Last 1,000 Years

Our natural gas won’t be running out any time soon.  A report from the Institute for Energy Research finds the US has 1.66 trillion barrels of technically recoverable resources. The IER says if even half that amount proves to be recoverable the country has more than a thousand-year supply of natural gas.   Continue reading… …

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