June 25, 2025 archive

Cheniere to expand LNG exports in $3 billion project

  Cheniere Energy announced a nearly $3 billion expansion project to increase its handling and exporting of liquefied natural gas, creating the LNG out of the natural gas it receives from Oklahoma and various other sources. The Texas company said the $2.9 billion expansion will increase production by 3 million metric tons a year. Some …

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Crude oil in storage drops again at Cushing Hub and across the U.S.

    Both the U.S. and the Cushing Hub in Oklahoma continued with declines in crude oil storage totals. The Cushing Hub fell 500,000 barrels as of the last reporting period that ended June 20 when its total dropped to 22.2 million barrels. It previously had been 22.7 million barrels as of June 13 and …

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Retiree’s death doesn’t stop legal challenge of Oklahoma’s anti-ESG law

  The former Oklahoma state employee who challenged Oklahoma’s Energy Discrimination Elimination Act in a 2023 lawsuit and won a judge’s ruling which resulted in an Attorney General’s appeal still in the hands of the state supreme court died recently. But the death won’t delay the Supreme Court’s consideration of an appeal by the Attorney …

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Banker says it’s time to reverse some of the targets of Oklahoma’s anti-ESG law

  Bartlesville banker Trevor Dorsey says it’s time Oklahoma followed Texas’ lead in removing BlackRock Investment from being blacklisted through use of a challenged anti-ESG law. In an opinion piece, Dorsey, who is not only a Senior Vice President at Prosperity Bank but also Vice-Mayor of Bartlesville, said the implementation of Oklahoma’s Energy Discrimination Elimination …

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Increased July 4th holiday travel predicted in Oklahoma

From sea to shining sea―and from the Panhandle to Broken Bow―AAA is projecting strong travel volume for the upcoming Independence Day holiday.  Nearly 643,000 Oklahomans among 72.2 million Americans are expected to travel for the approaching Independence Day holiday. “Travelers are gearing up for a busy Fourth of July travel period across the Sooner State,” …

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Energy briefs

** Thousands of households in New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania lose power as temperatures soar above 100 degrees and air conditioning use strains the grid. ** According to the Energy Information Administration, in 2023, nuclear power and renewable energy sources, such as solar power and wind power, accounted for 18% of the total energy …

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Senate bill increases value of tax credits to use CO2 captured to produce more oil

    Oil and gas producers would benefit from a bill drafted in the U.S. Senate where they would get a tax credit to capture carbon emissions and bury them underground. The Senate Finance Committee’s proposal would amount to a tax credit of $85 per ton, not the $60 per metric ton as approved in …

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Oklahoma regulators to meet Wednesday

  Oklahoma Corporation Commissioners have a meeting scheduled for Wednesday afternoon. The agenda follows. Item Topic I. A. Call to order B. Announcement concerning public notice C. Determination of quorum II. Recognition of Employee Service III. Approval of minutes of prior meeting(s) IV. Consideration of and possible vote(s) on proposed or potential orders in cases …

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Halliburton enters lithium mining efforts in Texas

    Halliburton is an energy industry name long associated with oil exploration and production. But the Texas-based company, which got its start in Duncan, Oklahoma, is expanding its energy exploration efforts into lithium mining. It was recently awarded a contract to plan and design a geothermally-powered lithium mining project in the far northeast Texas …

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