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March 8, 2025 archive
Signs of improvement reported at Mammoth Energy Services
Mammoth Energy Services, Inc. reported it made a slight improvement in fourth quarter total revenue but also had an increase in its losses. The Oklahoma City energy firm released the financial results showing total revenue of $53.2 million for the fourth quarter of 2024 compared to $52.8 million for the same quarter of 2023 …
AG says FERC’s decision against Kiamichi river power project was needed
Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond has chimed in on the recent decision of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to halt a planning process for the proposed hydroelectric power plant on the Kiamichi River in Pushmataha County. Drummond, who is running for Governor, released a statement in support of the FERC decision. FERC found the updated …
Turnpike Authority resumes work on controversial turnpike extension
The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority is preparing to resume engineering design work on the South Extension Turnpike, which is part of the ACCESS Oklahoma long-range plan. The South Extension will serve as a traffic reliever route for the congested I-35 Southern Corridor by moving heavy truck traffic out of the city center. It will …
Southeast Oklahoma site of latest broadband expansion project
Five grant projects totaling $11.4 million for high-speed internet expansion were officially launched Friday morning in Veterans’ Colony in Latimer County by the Oklahoma Broadband Office (OBO) and AT&T Oklahoma. The projects, funded through federal grants administered by the OBO coupled with additional funding from AT&T, will connect 2,760 homes and businesses with broadband internet …
Drilling activity holds firm in Oklahoma and the nation
The number of oil and gas rigs in Oklahoma held steady in the past week, staying at 49, according to the latest rig count provided by Baker Hughes Co. While Oklahoma saw no change in drilling activity, the nation’s count remained firm as well, with only a loss of one rig, leaving 592 across …
PSO’s request for natural gas plant to be considered by regulators
“See you bright and early Monday morning,” said Corporation Commission administrative law judge Carly Ortel in addressing the list of those preparing to present their cases in the request of Public Service Company of Oklahoma to approve the $730 million purchase of a Jenks gas plant. Judge Ortel held the first hearing into …
Meeting changes at Broadband Office
The March meeting of the Oklahoma Broadband Governing Board has been moved to 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, March 25, 2025. The board meeting schedule can be found here. The March meeting of the Oklahoma Broadband Expansion Council has been cancelled. The next regular meeting of the council is set for April 16. The council meeting schedule can …
Mach to release quarterly financial results
Financial results for the fourth quarter and full year 2024 at Mach Natural Resources LP will be made known this week. The Oklahoma City company intends to release the results on Thursday, March 13 after the close of trading on the New York Stock Exchange. The fourth quarter and full year 2024 earnings release will …
Coterra executive retirements announced
Coterra Energy Inc. announced the planned retirements of two executive officers of the Company, Stephen P. Bell, Executive Vice President—Business Development, and Todd M. Roemer, Vice President and Chief Accounting Officer. Bell intends to retire in late 2025 and Roemer intends to retire in 2026 after the filing of the Company’s 2025 Form 10-K. …
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