July 2025 archive

Study highlights most active growth of data centers in the U.S.

    While we’ve seen a spurt in data centers in the Midwest and Southwest, including Oklahoma, a new report indicates the country’s major data center growth remains in the nation’s larger cities. The interactive report released by the Brookings Institution shows which regions of the U.S. are experiencing growth in data centers. In some …

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ConocoPhillips makes application to cease to be a reporting issuer in Canada

    ConocoPhillips announced that it has applied to the Alberta Securities Commission (ASC), as principal regulator, and the Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) for a joint order (the Order Sought) to cease to be a reporting issuer in all jurisdictions of Canada in which it is a reporting issuer. If the Order Sought is granted …

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3Q financial results to be released by Helmerich and Payne

    Coming off a second quarter where it completed a major $2 billion acquisition for its long-term international growth, Tulsa-based Helmerich & Payne plans a release of its third quarter financial results in the coming few weeks. The firm will release the financial results on Thursday, August 7 and hold a conference call at …

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Kansas legislator says it’s time to put controls on the AI takeover

  One Kansas legislator says it’s time the state took control of AI and how it affects Kansas, declaring that when a few billion-dollar firms lock up tools everyone needs, Kansas pay the price. Rep. Samantha Poetter Parshall, writing in The Kansas Informer, said “When one corporation controls the tools, out come the bloated contracts, …

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Energy briefs

** President Trump’s administration delivered a long-overdue blow to California’s high-speed rail project. Federal funding—$4 billion in unspent grants—has been yanked, halting what critics say is a boondoggle that has devoured billions while delivering broken promises. ** Rep. Bob Latta (R-Ohio), a powerful figure in U.S. energy policy as chair of the House Energy and …

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Nation sees gain in rigs but the increased numbers were gas rigs, not oil

    The U.S. saw a jump in oil and gas rig activity in the past week and it was attributed to more drilling for natural gas as prices continued to climb. At the same time, Oklahoma’s rig activity remained unchanged. The nation’s rig count, according to Baker Hughes in its Rig Count released on …

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Well plugging effort underway by Osage Nation

    The Osage Nation, the tribe in total control of oil and gas well drilling in Oklahoma’s Osage County, is in the process of plugging an estimated 1,600 abandoned wells in the county. But the figure could be much higher for the 12-person crew tasked with the job. A report by Osage News delved …

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Growing power demand in Texas and New Mexico prompts Xcel Energy to initiate 17 new power projects

    Xcel Energy has announced new generation resource additions as part of an overall portfolio to meet the rapidly rising energy needs of its Texas and New Mexico service area. The portfolio includes extensions of 521 megawatts of existing generation as well as the addition of 17 new power projects that will add 5,168 …

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Crude oil prices slipped on Friday approaching non-profitable territory for oil producers

    With at least one energy expert saying crude oil prices are dangerously close to no longer being profitable for oil producers, crude oil prices closed down on Friday. The expert, Dwight Scott, executive vice chairmanof Quantum Capital Group made the remarks in an interview with Bloomberg TV, reported Business Insider. Brent crude, the …

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Google follows its Oklahoma renewable energy agreement with one in Pennsylvania

    Tech giant Google, with one data center in northeast Oklahoma and another in the works in Stillwater, plans to spend at least $3 billion building more centers across the country and powering them with renewable energy. It reached a major deal with Brookfield Renewable Energy Partners to acquire 670 megawatts of clean energy …

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