September 3, 2024 archive

Mitchell Talks Energy focuses on more rate hikes for utility users

  Wall to wall utility rate hike news this week plus the latest turnpike controversy leads this week’s conversation of Mitchell Talks Energy with Jerry Bohnen.

Libyan crude oil shutdown sent prices tumbling to lowest levels in 9 months—OK energy stocks were hit hard

Crude oil prices plunged nearly 5% in Tuesday’s trading and hit their lowest levels since December of last year and Oklahoma energy stocks suffered losses ranging from 3% to 9%. What brought down crude to their lowest levels in nearly nine months? Mostly it was because of the dispute that stopped Libyan crude production and …

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OERB report shows restoration of 1,100 abandoned well sites

    More than 1,100 abandoned oil and gas well sites in Oklahoma were cleaned up in the past year through the efforts of the oil and gas industry, according to the 2024 annual report of the Oklahoma Energy Resources Board. The report showed 1,113 sites were restored through contributions of the fossil fuel industry …

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Northern Arkansas residents fight planned wind farm in Ozarks

  Residents in the Ozark mountains of Arkansas have organized to fight the state’s first planned wind farm, one that would be spread out over 14 square miles. The fight is underway in Carroll County, located in northern Arkansas along the state line and home to the tourist city of Eureka Springs. The developer wants …

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Gulfport Energy makes $500 million note offer

    Gulfport Energy Corporation announced Tuesday that Gulfport Energy Operating Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Gulfport, intends to offer $500 million aggregate principal amount of Senior Notes due 2029 in a private placement to eligible purchasers. The Notes are expected to be unconditionally guaranteed by Gulfport and Gulfport’s wholly owned subsidiaries that guarantee …

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AARP fights PSO rate hike

  One of the groups fighting the $218 million rate hike request filed by Public Service Company of Oklahoma is the AARP, American Association of Retired Persons. It is siding with Attorney General Gentner Drummond in opposing the request that was filed only a few months after PSO obtained another rate hike last fall from …

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Congressman Lucas pushes for better weather predictions

    Oklahoma Congressman Frank Lucas says one of his latest efforts on Capitol Hill is all about improving weather forecasting. And he’s not referring to the kind of weather prediction in the Old Farmer’s Almanac. In a note to constituents, the Republican U.S. Representative referred to the the Weather Data Taxpayer Protection Act. He called …

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Texas sued over its anti-ESG law—faces same kind of lawsuit as Oklahoma

  Just as Oklahoma has been sued over its anti-ESG law, Texas now faces the same kind of lawsuit. The American Sustainable Business Coalition, described as a progressive business group, took Texas to court last week over the state’s 2021 anti-ESG law that blocks state investments in firms that no longer have ties with the …

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Leadership team changes made at Baker Hughes

  Baker Hughes Company announced Tuesday several changes to its leadership team, effective by Oct. 1. Amerino Gattiis was appointed executive vice president (EVP) of Oilfield Services & Equipment (OFSE). Gatti joins Baker Hughes as a seasoned energy and industrial executive, recently serving as chief executive officer and chairman of the board of TEAM, Inc.  …

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SandRidge Energy wraps up $144 million acquisition in western Oklahoma

  SandRidge Energy announced this week it formally closed on its $144 million acquistion of more assets in the Western Anadarko Basin. The assets are in the Cherokee play of the Basin in Ellis and Roger Mills counties of Oklahoma but SandRidge did not ever reveal the identity of the seller or sellers. SandRidge confirmed …

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