September 24, 2025 archive

Energy briefs

** Politico reports President Donald Trump used the world stage this week to sell American oil and gas. But U.S. oil and gas producers are increasingly feeling sour about the president. A quarterly survey of oil and gas companies released  by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas quotes industry executives who blast Trump on everything from tariffs and policy …

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Devon Energy’s oil and gas payments to states topped $1.4 billion

    While Devon Energy made a lot of money in the past year in its oil and gas exploration throughout the U.S., it also paid nearly $1.5 billion in royalties, fees and lease payments to the states where it operates. A Special Disclosure Report filing with the Securities Exchange Commission showed the Oklahoma City …

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Supreme Court upholds Corporation Commission decision in service provided outside its territory

    The Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled this week in support of Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company in a legal dispute the utility faced with the Oklahoma Association of Electric Cooperatives and Oklkahoma Electric Cooperative. The court upheld the commissioners decion to allow OGE to continue providing service to a customer outside of its service …

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Oklahoma regulators face business duties in Thursday session

    Oklahoma regulators plan a meeting Thursday afternoon in Oklahoma City and one of their items at hand will be an update on the agency’s judicial and legal counsel divisions. There will be reports from the Administrative Law Judge division as well as the General Counsel services. Commissioners are asked to vote on a …

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Traders shocked by nation’s fall in crude oil storage

    Traders were caught by surprise Wednesday when the government reported a drop in the nation’s crude oil supplies. But the Cushing Hub in Oklahoma recorded a slight gain. A decline of 600,000 barrels was reported by the U.S. Energy Information Administration as the nation’s supplies fell form 415.4 million barrels the weekend of …

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Seven week high hit by crude oil prices as OK energy stocks soared too

    Crude oil prices hit a seven-week high in Wednesday’s trading, thanks largely to a surprise drop in U.S. weekly crude inventories. At the same time, Oklahoma energy stocks had another strong day in trading with one firm seeing a 24% gain for the day. The drop of inventories only added to a sense …

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Dallas Fed reports drop in 3Q in oil and gas sector

  Activity in the oil and gas sector declined slightly in the third quarter of 2025, according to oil and gas executives responding to the Dallas Fed Energy Survey. The business activity index, the survey’s broadest measure of the conditions energy firms face in the Eleventh District, remained negative but edged up from -8.1 in …

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Alphabet reveals First Amendment pressure under Biden

Alphabet Reveals Biden Pressure on Free Speech Policies Letter outlines government influence Alphabet, the parent company of Google and YouTube, sent a striking letter to the House Judiciary Committee this week. The company said the Biden administration pressured it during the COVID-19 pandemic to moderate content that did not break its own rules. Committee Chairman …

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Arkansas joins fight against Midwest power line project

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  Arkansas Challenges $22 Billion Midwest Power Line Project States push back on transmission expansion Arkansas is one of five states challenging a $22 billion project to build high-voltage electric transmission lines across the Upper Midwest. Public Service Commissions from Arkansas, North Dakota, Montana, Louisiana, and Mississippi filed a complaint with the Federal Energy Regulatory …

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Energy briefs: Offshore Wind Ruling and Global Energy Shifts

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Energy Briefs: Offshore Wind Ruling and Global Energy Shifts A federal judge ruled Monday that a nearly complete offshore wind project halted by the Trump administration can move forward. This Energy Briefs highlights the setback for President Donald Trump’s effort to limit offshore wind development. Energy Briefs: LNG and Oil Exports at the U.N. Trump …

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