July 2024 archive

Fort Smith, Arkansas to be part of $4 billion in clean air grants

    A clean environment project in Fort Smith, Arkansas and the Northwest Arkansas Regional Planning Commission is among the $4.3 billiion in grants in 30 states from the Environmental Protection Agency to reduce climate pollution. The EPA announced the funds will go to 25 projects targeting greenhouse gas emissions from transportation, electric power, commercial and residential …

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2Q earnings release coming for LSB Industries—will it make a turn around?

  After a slump in net sales and revenue in the first quarter, LSB Industries, Inc. prepares to release its second quarter earnings report next week. The release will be made on Wednesday, July 31 after the close of the stock market. Management of the Oklahoma City-based company plans a conference call the next day, …

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Energy briefs

** A proposed hydrogen pipeline that would stretch 200 miles across the Navajo Nation is an environmental threat and a safety concern due to lack of regulations, a Navajo grassroots group argues in an educational campaign about the project. ** Minnesota Power now estimates a coal ash spill at a northern Minnesota power plant is five …

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Tellurian sold to Australian company

    Australia’s biggest oil and gas producer, Woodside Energy Group Ltd. is taking over Texas-based Tellurian in a $900 million deal. Under the acquisition, Woodside will pay about $1 a share in cash to take over the troubled LNG export project developer. As Bloomberg reported, Woodside has been a vocal energy company pushing for …

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Williams commits funds to help restore duck habitat in SW Louisiana

  Williams is partnering with Ducks Unlimited (DU) to enhance critical wetlands and enrich visitor experience at two wildlife refuges in southwest Louisiana. Williams has committed $200,000 to support wetlands restoration and habitat management at Cameron Prairie and Lacassine National Wildlife Refuges in southwest Louisiana. DU is working with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service …

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Oil slick in the Gulf blamed on abandoned oil rig platform

    After discovering an oil slick eight miles off the Texas coast more than a week ago, federal and state officials say they’ve determined it is coming from an abandoned platform in the Gulf of Mexico. The state of Texas was notified July 14 and video posted on social media showed liquid spewing out …

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ODOT being honored nationally for clean and beautiful roadways

    The millions of dollars spent every year by the Oklahoma Department of Transportation on litter reduction has paid off as ODOT is being honored nationally for those efforts. In a release that began with stating the Oklahoma Department of Transportation is abuzz with excitement, ODOT noted it has devoted considerable effort towards cultivating …

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Mitchell Talks Energy with Jerry Bohnen about Judge’s ruling against anti-ESG Act

In this latest Podcast of Mitchell Talks Energy with Jerry Bohnen, the two focus on an Oklahoma County Judge’s ruling that permanently freezes the state’s anti-ESG Act. It’s better known as the Oklahoma Energy Discrimination Act which was passed two years ago to protect the oil and gas industry from financial firms that boycotted the …

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From funding to new energy bills—they’ll be handled this week on Capitol Hill

  Yes, there are plenty of energy issues being debated in Congress. Consider what might be decided this week as reported by The Hill. Monday The House Rules Committee is taking up House bills to fund the Energy and Interior Departments and EPA, meaning the legislation could get voted on later this week. Tuesday The House Energy and …

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Two environmental court losses for Attorney General Drummond

    Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond suffered two court losses on Friday, both in cases involving energy-related issues. First an Oklahoma County Judge approved a permanent injunction against the state’s Energy Discrimination Elimination Act, a defense Drummond took up in May when the same judge issue a temporary hold on the controversial act. But …

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