Oil and gas producers in New Mexico will no longer be allowed to dump fracking wastewater into the state’s waterways and groundwater and it wasn’t well received by one oil and gas organization. The New Mexico Water Quality Control Commission decided this week to prohibit the practice as part of new regulations created to …
May 2025 archive
Broken Arrow man announces third run for Corporation Commission
A candidate who tried unsuccessfully last year to win an Oklahoma Corporation Commission seat plans to make another try in the 2026 election. It will be his third attempt to become a state regulator. Justin Hornback, Broken Arrow, who is a certified welding inspector and a specialist in safety and health announced his …
Judge recommends denial of PSO’s $753 million request over power plant buy
As Oklahoma Corporation Commissioners prepare to meet Monday to consider a request by Public Service Company of Oklahoma for preapproval of its $730 million acquisition of the Green Country Generating plant, the regulators are being urged by an Administrative Law Judge and consumer groups to deny approval. Administrative Law Judge Carly M. Ortel issued …
Sen. Mullin secures commitment on critical infrastructure improvements to the Port of Catoosa
A pledge to make improvements to Oklahoma’s Port of Catoosa came out of a U.S. Senate hearing this week after Sen. Markwayne Mullin pressed the issue making critcal improvements to the operations. It came during a Tuesday Senate Armed Services Committee hearing where the nomination of Adam R. Telle to be Assistant Secretary …
Stardust Power reports 1Q financial results
With advancement of steps necessary to open a lithium refinery in Muskogee, Stardust Power Inc. unveiled its first quarter financial results for 2025. “We continue to advance steadily toward Final Investment Decision, supported by strategic progress across permitting, engineering, and financing,” declared Roshan Pujari, Founder and CEO of the company headquartered in Greenwich, Connecticut. …
Despite 1Q setbacks, Empire Petroleum looks to move ahead
First quarter finances at Tulsa’s Empire Petroleum showed a significant drop because of extreme winter conditions and a pipeline failure that led to a short-term 75% decrease in net production. Empire’s first quarter total product revenue was $9 million, a net loss of $4.2 million or 12 cents a share. Its adjusted EBITDA was a …
Schumer’s Wyoming energy claim blasted by Sen. Barrasso
Sen. Chuck Schumber’s attempt to predict higher energy prices in Wyoming would be a result of Republican tax cut efforts in Congress didn’t go over well with Wyoming U.S. Sen. John Barrasso. When Barrasso heard the claims of the Senate Minority Leader, he had his say. “Know why he’s in the minority, and we’re …
Legislation by Congresswoman Bice signed into law by President Trump
Congresswoman Bice joined President Donald J. Trump at the White House this week as he signed her legislation H.J.Resolution 24, into law. The resolution permanently nullifies restrictive Biden-era regulations on walk-in coolers and freezers, which placed significant financial strain on small businesses and highlighted blatant federal overreach. “Today is a victory for America’s small …
Energy briefs
** Congressional Republicans advance a measure to allow oil and gas companies to pay a $10 million fee to fast-track federal permitting reviews and bypass years of environmental reviews and litigation. ** Clean Refineries Inc. announces plans to invest $1 billion to redevelop a petroleum terminal in Louisiana into a net-zero emissions refinery to make …
Scott Mitchell talks energy with Jerry Bohnen–what’s behind the governor allowing SB998 to become law?
Scott Mitchell talks energy with Jerry Bohnen. What’s the old Yogi Berra saying “it ain’t over till it’s over” got to do with energy and the legislature? Plenty if you consider what Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt did regarding SB998.



