Oklahoma Gas & Electric Company (OG&E) is reminding customers to be aware of scams targeting residents across its service area. Customers have notified OG&E about payment scams and the electric company wants customers to stay safe and aware. “OG&E has safe, convenient options for our customers to pay their bill. Unfortunately, bad actors …
November 1, 2024 archive
Crude oil prices rose Friday on report Iran is planning another attack on Iraq
A published report indicating Iran is planning a retaliatory strike against Iraq sent crude oil prices up on Friday. The report by Axios indicated Iran plans a strike through militias it backs in Iraq.It reportedly will use drones and ballistic missiles. West Texas Intermediate crude rose 23 cents or 0.33% to close at $69.49 …
State regulators approve scaled-down Summit Utilities rate increase
By Mike W. Ray Southwest Ledger The state Corporation Commission authorized Summit Utilities Oklahoma to boost its rates by $11.8 million, which was $4.9 million less than the $16.7 million the company initially requested. The average rate increase for a residential customer will be $7.61 per month, said Sheri Richard, Summit’s director of Regulatory …
Senator calls again for permanent Daylight Savings Time in Oklahoma
Sen. Blake Cowboy Stephens, R-Tahlequah, called for Congressional action to allow states to adopt permanent Daylight Saving Time. Stephens served as the author of a trigger bill in the 2024 legislative session to adopt permanent DST in Oklahoma. The provisions of Senate Bill 1200 will take effect immediately following the passage of federal legislation …
500 losing their jobs as ConocoPhillips takes over Marathon Oil
More than 500 employees of Marathon Oil are being layed off as part of the firm’s acquisition by ConocoPhillips. The layoffs will be in Houston, according to Marathon Oil in a notification of the layoffs with the Texas Workforce Commission. The Worker Adjustment and Retraining NOtification Notice (WARN) did not give a speific …
Sunzia transmission line close to supply power from New Mexico
After nearly 20 years in the planning, the $11 billion SunZia transmission line meant to carry wind and solar power from New Mexico through Arizona and to California is close at hand. Transmission towers are still being constructed. But it doesn’t mean the large project is not facing opposition. Click here for WBUR
Government gives away $45 million to study EV battery recycling
Days ahead of the Presidential election, the Biden-Harris Administration handed out another $45 million in green energy funds. The latest handout totaled $44.8 million for development of how to dispose of electric vehicle batteries—the ones that have caused nasty car fires and created challenges for firefighters. The money went to eight projects the government …
Oklahoma drought committee moves to help state farmers—ahead of weekend rains
As weekend rains accumulated, perhaps easing Oklahoma’s drought, the Emergency Drought Committee recently approved a new program to deliver critical drought relief for Oklahoma agricultural producers. The application period opens on Nov. 12 and will remain open through Jan. 31, 2025. Applications will be available at local conservation districts and on the Oklahoma Conservation …