November 13, 2024 archive

Canoo’s financial losses continued in 3Q

  A rough road ahead for electric vehicle manufacturer Canoo Inc. as the company, with a manufacturing plant in Oklahoma City and a battery production facility in Pryor, announced a loss in the company’s third quarter. “This will continue to be a difficult and critical period as we do everything we can to get the …

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Rainfall in Oklahoma’s weather forecast

  Another round of rain for much of Oklahoma is in the forecast for next week. Oklahoma Climatologist Gary McManus noted it has already been the wettest NOvember on record—not to mention 9 tornadoes so far for the month. “Every drop of rain we get is a new November rainfall record. Well, once we get ENOUGH …

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Crude oil prices make slight gains

( REUTERS/Ramzi Boudina/File Photo)   A small rebound was recorded Wednesday in crude oil prices after they fell nearly 5% this week, largely due to OPEC’s reduced demand forecast. The slight gains came after both benchmarks closed at their lowest levels in nearly two weeks on Monday and Tuesday. The slump was blamed on word …

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ONG issues reminder about carbon monoxide

    November is Carbon Monoxide Awareness Month, and Oklahoma Natural Gas urges residents to refresh their knowledge on how to keep their homes and loved ones safe from this invisible threat.  Understanding carbon monoxide Carbon monoxide (CO) is a dangerous gas produced when fuel does not burn completely. It can make you sick and, …

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Energy predictions from the EIA

  Where are the US and the rest of the world going when it comes to energy consumption? Here’s the latest predictions from the U.S. Energy Information Administration:   Global oil consumption. India has emerged as the leading source of growth in global oil consumption in our forecast. Over 2024 and 2025, India accounts for 25% …

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Coterra extends Permian Basin holdings with $4 billion deals

  Coterra Energy expanded its grasp in the Permian Basin with a nearly $4 billion acquisition of assets of Franklin Mountain Energy and Avant Natural Resources. The company anticipates a nearly large increase in its 2025 oil production as a result. Tom Jorden, Chairman, CEO, and President of Coterra, noted, “These highly accretive acquisitions create …

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Oil and gas group urges Trump to adopt its energy recommendations

  The oil and gas industry is out with major recommendations to the incoming Trump administration regarding energy and the environment. The American Petroleum Institute released a 5-point policy roadmap in an open letter to President-elect Trump. In it, the API said the steps were designed to protect cconsumers, bolster geopolitical strength, leverage US national resources …

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Energy briefs

** Exxon Mobil Chair and CEO Darren Woods urged the incoming Trump administration to avoid making turbulent climate policy swings — and he pushed the president-elect to reject carbon border taxes favored by some GOP lawmakers. In an interview with POLITICO, Woods signaled that one of the most powerful players in the energy industry might serve as …

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Mach Natural Resources reports improved 3Q earnings

    Mach Natural Resources LP reported improved financial and operating results for the three months ended September 30, 2024 over the second quarter. The Company also announced its quarterly cash distribution and provided its full year 2025 outlook. Mach reported total revenue and net income of $256 million and $67 million in the third …

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State Broadband efforts move to southeast Oklahoma

The Oklahoma Broadband Office plans to launch more broadband expansion projects and do so with the internet service provider Chisholm Broadband. The projects will improve access to high-speeed internet service in 10 Oklahoma counties and the launching will take place Thursday in Coalgate. Event Details: What:   Launch event for Oklahoma Broadband Office/Chisholm Broadband high-speed internet expansion …

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