September 2025 archive

Arkansas leaders fight Entergy’s plan for a new power plant

  Entergy has run into opposition in Arkansas over its plans to bild a new 754-megawatt natural-gas fired power plant southeast of Little Rock. The State Attorney General, Tim Griffin, is among those opposing the project near Pine Bluff in Jefferson County. So is the staff of the Arkansas Public Service Commission. Both asked the …

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Leeward Renewable Energy among 100 top businesses to work

    Leeward Renewable Energy, the Texas-based firm in the process of constructing three solar farms in eastern Oklahoma was named to Fast Company’s list of the 100 Best Workplaces for Innovators. This marks the second consecutive year LRE has been recognized for cultivating an environment where creative ideas thrive and employees are empowered to develop …

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Energy briefs

** In a surprise move, oil-and-gas giant ExxonMobil announced the acquisition of a privately owned company that produces a key ingredient used in lithium-ion batteries, The New York Times reported. The purchase offered an indication that the $470-billion company might be hedging its bets by investing in cleaner technologies viewed by many as the future of energy production and storage. …

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Empire District says ratepayers won’t see immediate impact of use of new state law

    Empire District Electric Company, one of three companies to recently notify the Oklahoma Corporation Commission of its intent to use a new controversial state law allowing depreciation expenses, contends the move will not immediately affect its ratepayers. In a letter to the Corporation Commission’s Public Utilities Division, Empire District Director of Legal Services, …

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Cushing dropped but U.S. crude oil storage totals increased

    The nation saw an increase in crude oil held in storage over the past week while the total at the Cushing Hub in northern Oklahoma declined. Cushing’s amount of crude oil in storage dropped by 300,000 barrel at the end of September 5, 2025. It fell from 24.2 million barrels held at the …

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Oil prices rose on Poland’s shootdown of Russian drones

    A day after Poland shot down Russian drones over its airspace, crude oil prices rose more than $1 a barrel. It’s an indication that investors worry about possible supply disruptions and added to concerns following an Israeli attack on Hamas leaders in Qatar. Brent crude futures finished up $1.10 or 1.7% at $67.49 …

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SPP anticipates “significant” improvements to grid with new sources of generation

    The Southwest Power Pool announced the completion of a process that it says will “significantly accelerate the addition of new generating resources to the grid.” Headquartered in Little Rock, the SPP grid includes Oklahoma and 13 other states and parts of others. It said it recently completed a plan to clear the backlog …

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Aerospace firm stresses importance of Oklahoma operations

    Dawn Aerospace, the international company that recently decided to locate its only U.S. operation at Oklahoma’s Burns Flat Space port, says its recent successful flight carrying a payload in New Zealand builds on its partnership with Oklahoma. Dawn Aerospace flew the Aurora spaceplane carrying California Polytechnic State University’s student-built payload, reaching Mach 0.79 …

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$165 billion for data centers in rural New Mexico?

    Nearly six months after New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced a partnership with BorderPlex Digital Assets, LLC of Austin, Texas that she said will position New Mexico as a leader in digital infrastructure to power the technology of tomorrow, astounding information was revealed near El Paso, Texas this week. A hard-to-believe figure of $165 …

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GOP Attorneys General vow to fight state climate laws punishing fossil fuel industry

    The fossil fuel industry, i.e. oil and gas, is under continued attack from aggressive climate laws created by such states as Vermont and others who are targeting oil and gas operations—-so contend five Republican Attorneys General who attended the annual meeting of the Alaska Oil and Gas Association held last week. Vermont is …

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