January 2025 archive

Tesla finished 2024 with slump in sales

  Although sales rose in the last quarter of 2024, Elon Musk’s Tesla saw its first annual sales drop in more than 12 years. Observers credit 0% financing, free charging and low-priced leases for the 2.3% gain in the final quarter of 2024 but it still wasn’t enough to overcome the slumping sales earlier in …

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ONEOK closes $1.2 billion sale of pipeline systems

    ONEOK, Inc. announced that it has closed the sale of its three wholly owned interstate natural gas pipeline systems to DT Midstream, Inc., effective as of 11:59 p.m. Central on Dec. 31, 2024, for a total cash consideration of $1.2 billion, subject to customary adjustments. “The closing of this transaction represents another milestone …

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Tips to stay warm in approaching winter storm

  With much colder weather and possible winter storms in the forecast this weekend, OG&E is offering customers tips to stay safe and warm. “When extreme cold and winter weather hit, we want our customers to have a safety plan in place,” said OG&E Manager of Corporate Communications Aaron Cooper. “Ahead of the colder temperatures, …

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Crude oil prices gained 2% on Thursday

  A pledge by China’s President Xi Jinping to promote growth sent crude oil prices up by 2% or more than $1 a barrel on Thursday. Oklahoma energy stocks started the new year in positive territory. It was the first day for investors in 2025 and they reacted to the pledge with optimism. Reuters reported …

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Crude stocks slip at Cushing and the US

  The nation’s crude oil stocks fell again in the most reporting period and the Cushing Hub in northern Oklahoma was part of it. The U.S. Energy Information Administration reported the nation’s crude stocks as of the week of Dec. 27, 2024 totaled 415.6 million barrels, a decline of 1.2 million barrels from the previous …

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Southwest Power Pool issues weather advisory as winter storm approaches

  The arrival of what some weather advisors call Winter Storm Blair and the threat of snow and ice from the central part of the U.S. to the East prompted the Southwest Power Pool to issue a Weather Advisory on Thursday. The advisory’s time period will cover the anticipated length of the winter storm into …

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Oklahoma’s crude oil production increased in October

  Oil production in Oklahoma increased from September to October of 2024, according to a monthly report from the U.S. Energy Information Administration, but the total was nearly 6% below a year ago. The EIA released its monthly report this week and it showed Oklahoma’s crude oil production for October 2024 was 393,000 barrels a …

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LNG exports had slowest growth since 2015

  A new report suggests the Biden administration’s freeze on new LNG projects and sanctions against Russia kept global liquefied natural gas exports seeing their slowest growth since 2015. It also means prices will be elevate until new supplies come online. The LNG market has been finely balanced since the 2022 invasion of Ukraine cut …

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Ranchers vs. Big Oil in Wyoming water fight

  A water fight is underway in Wyoming and it’s a case of ranchers taking on Big Oil. In this case, the ranchers have appealed a decision giving extensive water rights of the North Platte River to the HF Sinclair refinery. Click here for Cowboy State Daily

Bill is filed in legislature to end grandfathered tax subsidies for wind farms

  Sen. Jonathan Wingard, R-Ada, filed legislation this week to end state tax subsidies for wind farms. The state significantly scaled back the zero-emission tax credit when former Gov. Mary Fallin signed legislation eliminating the tax breaks for wind facilities that became operational after July 1, 2017. Some wind farms, however, have been grandfathered in …

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