April 2025 archive

Freezing weather lasted longer than expected in parts of Oklahoma

  After shuffling flowering plants indoors and covering planted vegetable gardens to protect them from last week’s cold weather, warmer weather is promised this week. But the Oklahoma Mesonet provided a map showing just how many hours were “below freezing” in the last week. This coming weekend, according to Gary McManus, State Climatologist with the …

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House energy committee to handle windfarm setback bill

  Shut-in gas wells, wind farm setback requirements and natural gas energy standards are topics of some of the State Senate-approved bills to be handled Wednesday when the Oklahoma House Energy Committee meets. The committee will examine the energy bills already passed by the Senate, including SB2, the wind farm setback bill that was approved …

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Well incident injured one worker in northern Colorado

  Chevron says one worker was injured in what was described as a “well control incident” at one of its well sites near the northern Colorado city of Greeley on Monday. Evacuations were ordered and a nearby school was closed when the incident happened Sunday afternoon. Weld County officials said the well was releasing “primarily …

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Energy briefs

** President Trump is expected to sign executive orders this week supporting the coal industry, including using emergency powers to force some coal plants slated for closure to stay open. ** One person was injured after a “well control incident” at a Chevron oil and gas facility northeast of Greeley, Colorado that prompted evacuations and …

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Regulators want to hold some meetings at Tulsa offices

Oklahoma’s Corporation Commissioners say they think it’s time to offer northeast Oklahomans the opportunity to attend in-person commission meetings in Tulsa. It’s what they explained to OK Energy Today after they held a recent meeting that was exempt from the state’s Open Meeting law and discussed the issue of Tulsa meetings. “Given the significant presence …

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Arkansas broadband program faces new challenges

  Reports indicate the state of Arkansas and its broadband expansion program are facing headwinds over changes to the Biden-era federal broadband program. They include increased internet costs for residents plus extended goals beyond 2030, reported the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. The state had originally received more than $1 billion to connect 84,000 lobcations under the  Broadband …

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Vanguard Group’s ownership of Expand Energy shares at more than 11%

    A new filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission reveals one investment firm owns more than 11% of the shares in Oklahoma City’s Expand Energy. The Vanguard Group, based in Malvern, Pennsylvania, filed the report showing its ownership in Expand Energy totaled 11.47% or 26,702,490 shares. Founded in 1975, the company has about …

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Windiest Spring across U.S. in 50 years

1 Michigan Windiest on record 100 2 Wisconsin 2nd windiest on record 99 3 Nebraska 2nd windiest on record 99 4 Iowa 2nd windiest on record 99 5 New York 2nd windiest on record 99 6 Tennessee 2nd windiest on record 99 7 Missouri 2nd windiest on record 99 8 Vermont 2nd windiest on record …

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Senate Energy Committee to meet Wednesday morning

  From a nuclear power study to water rights, they are among topics targeted by bills to be considered Wednesday by the Oklahoma Senate Energy Committee. The agenda includes the following: AGENDA: HB1031 By Kendrix of the House and Bergstrom of the Senate Sunset; Oklahoma Energy Resources Board; extending sunset year. HB1157 By Cornwell of the House …

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Former Alaska aerospace leader nominated to Oklahoma’s Aerospace Authority

  A former Lieutenant Governor of Alaska who now lives in Oklahoma won approval from a state Senate Committee this week on his nomination to the Oklahoma Space Industry Development Authority. Craig E. Campbell’s nomination by Sen. Todd Gollihare, R-Kellyville received unanimous approval on a 11-0 vote by members of the Senate Aerospace and Transportation …

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