June 2024 archive

Storm hits Oklahoma leaving thousands without power and OGE crews at work

(courtesy KFOR TV)   Severe storms including 80 mph damaging winds, hail and heavy rainfall moved through OG&E’s service area overnight Tuesday causing downed power lines, broken power poles, and damage to cross arms and other equipment attached to poles. As of 12 p.m. Wednesday, approximately 55,000 customers were without service due to the storms. …

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Natural gas prices hit negative market on Tuesday

The nation’s heat wave just sent natural gas prices into a negative zone in Texas as they fell below zero for the first time since May. It means there was an unexpected demand for natural gas to keep electricity produced. According to Reuters, pipe maintenance trapped gas in the Permian Shale even as demand for …

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Phillips 66 expands production to become renewable fuels leader

  Phillips 66 says it’s become a leader in renewable fuels with the full conversion of its Rodeo Renewable Energy Complex in the San Francisco Bay Area. It means the company expanded its commercial-scale production as it increased rates to nearly 50,000 barrels a day or about 800 million gallons a year and achieved its …

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Nine Energy prepares for release of 2Q earnings report

  With operations in Oklahoma’s SCOOP and STACK plays, Houston’s Nine Energy Service prepares a release of its second quarter earnings report. The information will be released on Tuesday, August 6 before a 9 a.m. central time conference call where the results will be discussed by company leaders. Nine Energy experienced a first quarter net …

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Devon to release 2Q earnings report

After a first quarter cash flow of $1.7 billion and net earnings of $596 million, or $0.94 per diluted share, Devon Energy prepares to release its second quarter earnings of the year. The Oklahoma City company plans to release its earnings report on Tuesday, August 6 after the close of U.S. financial markets. The earnings release …

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OGE hands out fans to low income elderly

(As part of OG&E’s fan distribution program, John Koons, OG&E Community Outreach Coordinator; Allison Terrill, OG&E Community Outreach Coordinator; Paul Durrett, Salvation Army Social Services Manager; Kyle Sexton, OG&E Heavy Hauling Coordinator; and Victor Teran, OG&E Heavy Hauler pass out fans at the Salvation Army of Central Oklahoma to help keep local residents safe and …

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Four sisters sue step-mother over Fort Smith transportation business

    The four daughters of the late Fort Smith, Arkansas businessman H.C. “Dude” Crain Jr. have taken their stepmother to federal court, objecting to the way she is running Airport Transportation Co. of Bentonville. They have accused Shirley Crain of breaching her fiduciary duty in the operation of the company and has not opened …

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Bricktown Canal turns 25 years old

  A birthday party is about to occur in Oklahoma City’s Bricktown entertainment district. The mile-long Bricktown Canal will celebrate its 25th anniversary on July 2 as Oklahoma City kicks off festivities. July 3 – Red White and Boom! Free concert at 8:30 in Scissortail Park hosted by OKCPHIL orchestra and featuring Maestro Alexander Mickelthwate and special …

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Two new members named to OERB Board of Directors

  The Oklahoma Energy Resources Board (OERB) announced the appointment of two new members to its board of directors.  Lindsey Miles is the Vice President of Land and Regulatory at Devon Energy. She oversees more than two million net acres within the most prolific oil and natural gas plays in the United States. “I am thrilled …

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Energy briefs

** The Supreme Court as soon as this week could rule to curb the power of federal agencies — including those with the power to protect the environment. As the Supreme Court’s term winds down, a legal doctrine called Chevron deference hangs in the balance. ** A sensor on the railroad tracks running through the town of East …

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