September 28, 2025 archive

Wind and solar farm setbacks to get House Interim study hearing on Monday

      Windfarm and solar farm setbacks, a hot topic in the last legislative session in Oklahoma will take center stage Monday when a state House interim study on the issue will be held at the capitol. A former state attorney general will be among those testifying. Reps. Nick Archer (R-Elk City) and Jim …

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Nation’s oil and gas rig activity makes major jump

    While the number of oil and gas rigs in Oklahoma held steady over the past week, the U.S. total jumped upward by 7 rigs, reaching a total of 549. The Baker Hughes Rig Count, released Friday, reported Oklahoma was unchanged this week with 42 active rigs. Nationally, the gain of 7 rigs included …

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Texas loses EPA fight over ozone pollution in downwind states

      A U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans upheld an EPA ruling against Texas in a legal fight in which Texas denied its emissions significantly contributed to ozone pollution in downwind states. The fight started in 2012 when Texas submitted what is known as a State Implementation Plan with the Environmental …

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Albuquerque chosen as site of $1 billion nuclear fusion research campus

    New Mexico state leaders are calling it a major win for the state—–chosen by a California-based nuclear fusion energy company to build a $1 billion research and manufacturing campus. Pacific Fusion announced it chose Albuquerque’s Mesa del Sol as the site for the facility. The firm narrowed down the choice as Albuquerquer was …

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Fermi America announces next major step in development of Amarillo data center campus

(Fermi America™ and Siemens Energy teams at the signing ceremony in New York City. Pictured from left to right: Ross Berger, Larry Kellerman, Richard Reisig, Gianluigi DiGiovanni, Luke Baker, Toby Neugebauer, Andreas Pistauer, Harrison Kulick, and Nate Neugebauer.)       Fermi America, in partnership with the Texas Tech University System, is announcing two landmark letters …

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Drone attacks on Russian refineries sent crude prices climbing on Friday

      Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian oil refineries produced a gain in crude oil prices on Friday. The attacks resulted in a cut in Russia’s fuel exports. Brent crude, the global benchmark, rose 71 cents or 1.02% to settle at $70.13 a barrel. West Texas Intermediate, the benchmark in the U.S. finished up …

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Assignments on energy committees made by Oklahoma House Speaker

  Committee assignments in the Oklahoma House were announced by Speaker-Elect Kyle Hilbert. The heads of the various committees were included in the announcement for the second session of the 60th legislative following some changes in House membership. The appointments are of those members who will have a great deal of influence on energy related …

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