June 12, 2024 archive

Oklahoma regulators to meet Thursday

  Oklahoma Corporation Commissioners will meet Thursday. Below is the listed agenda. 1:30 p.m. Thursday, June 13, 2024 Place: Concourse Theater, Suite C50, Will Rogers Memorial Office Building, 2401 North Lincoln Boulevard, The Concourse Theater is located in the tunnel between the Will Rogers Memorial Office Building and the Sequoyah Memorial Office Building in the …

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Optimism from Federal Reserve decision sends crude oil prices upward

Wednesday was another day of positive movement for crude oil prices as they recorded gains, largely on the continued tensions in the Middle East and news that the Federal Reserve might resume interest rate cuts in December. While the Fed said rates would hold the same for now, it also indicated there could be lower …

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Consumer group says FERC ignored competitive bidding in recent electric grid order

  Right of First Refusal? Remember how it again died in the recently concluded Oklahoma legislative session? The ROFR issue remains with us on a national basis and the Electricity Transmission Competiton Coalition is challenging a recent decision by the Federal Energy Regulatory Ccommission to restrict competition on certain transmission projects. The Coalition has filed …

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Crude oil stocks climb nationally but fall at Cushing Hub

  In a twist, the amount of crude oil in stock at the Cushing Hub in Oklahoma fell by 1.6 million barrels in the past week while nationally, there was an increase of nearly 4 million barrels. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, Cushing held 33.8 million barrels as of June 7, a drop …

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ONE Gas subsidiary Kansas Gas Service goes before Kansas regulators with rate hike request

  While Oklahoma Natural Gas recently went before the Oklahoma Corporation Commisson with a nearly $32 million rate revenue increase, a sister company, Kansas Gas Service is before the Kansas Corporation Commission on Thursday. Both are among the subsidiaries of ONE Gas and in the case of Kansas Gas Service, it is before the KCC …

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Chesapeake merger makes sense based on latest IEA natural gas forecast

  There’s a big reason why Oklahoma City’s Chesapeake Energy pulled off the pending $7.4 billion merger with Southwestern Energy company of Houston earlier this year. It will allow the firm to drill even more in some of the most prolific natural gas regions in the country. The move will allow Chesapeake to invest even …

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Kansas Broadband Director fired after 2 years on the job

  The state of Kansas will proceed spending $450 million in expansion of broadband service, much like Oklahoma is doing, but without a director of the state agency responsible for the development. She’s been fired. Reports this week indicated Jade Piros de Carvalho, head of the Office of Broadband Development at the Kansas Commerce Department …

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Summer heat rebounds with little rain chance in Oklahoma

  As you wonder just how hot it will get across the state in the coming days (Summer is officially about here), our rainfall chances aren’t very high. The national weather service map displayed above indicated the Panhandle and Northwest Oklahoma stand the best chances of rainfall in the coming week. Maps courtesy of Oklahoma …

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Gasoline prices bounce back up in Oklahoma

    The latest AAA map of Oklahoma reflecting gasoline prices shows the state is bleeding red—from one end to the other. Sixteen counties with average prices of more than $3 a gallon are highlighted in red. Coal County in the southeast with $3.50 a gallon is highest followed by Greer County in the southwest …

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Senators target fuel efficiency standards created by EV friendly Energy Secretary

    Wyoming U.S. Sen. John Barrasso, known for his stands to protect his state and others from the Biden administration’s aggressive anti-oil and gas regulations put Electric Vehicle efforts in his latest sights. The ranking member of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources was joined by five other Republican Senators in introducing …

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