May 2025 archive

Congress starts approval of EV tax plan for funding of highway repairs

  Congress wants to follow Oklahoma in taxing EV operators to make them pay for the highway repairs since federal funding comes from gasoline and diesel fuel taxes. A U.S. House committee led by Republicans approved a plan to create a $250 annual fee on electric cars but at the same time dropped a $20 …

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US House rejects California’s EV mandates—Oklahomans helped with approval

  Oklahoma’s delegation in the U.S. House feels the Biden administration’s EPA and the state of California went too far in their anti-gasoline vehicle mandates. At least, that’s what they showed in their vote against the plan. All five members, Stephanie Bice, Josh Brecheen, Tom Cole, Kevin Hern and Frank Lucas were in the majority …

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Judge rules against Arkansas’ crypto mining law

    A Federal judge has ordered Arkansas to stop enforcement of a 2024 law created to regulate crypto mining operations in the state. Reports by the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette show the ruling came from U.S. District Judge Kristine Baker in a lawsuit filed by the Arkansas Cryptomining Association. The organization contended the year old law …

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Empire Petroleum’s annual meeting date set

  Tulsa-based Empire Petroleum Corporation is preparing for its annual stockholders meeting. A proxy filing by the company indicated the event will be held June 12. Stockholders will be asked to approve the election of directors, an advisory vote on Executive Officer Compensation, and the ratification of Grant Thornton LLP as the firm’s independent registered …

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Environmental Federation of Oklahoma offering program for students

  The Environmental Federation of Oklahoma is offering a FREE registration to students to attend the 2025 EFO Regulatory Newsreel that will be held at the University of Central Oklahoma on June 18, 2025.  This is available to all students who are pursuing a natural science, water ecology, air quality, land protection, natural or cultural resource, engineering, …

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Colorado oil well blowout called “rare”

  “Very rare and unprecedented situation.” It’s what one Colorado official says of a blowout last month at a Chevron-operated oil well in the northern part of the state. The April 6 incident occurred near the town of Galeton in northeast Colorado and led to an investigation by the Colorado Energy and Carbon Management Commission. …

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Energy briefs

** Crews rush to contain an oil spill in Louisiana marshes that’s already released more than 23,000 gallons of crude oil, although the exact amount remains unknown. ** Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy asserted on Wednesday that “people will lose their lives” unless the United States invests in a new air traffic control system. He aised extreme concerns …

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