October 2025 archive

Unit Corporation sells drilling subsidiary to Cactus Drilling in $120 million deal

    Tulsa’s Unit Corporation announced Wednesday its sale of its drilling subsidiary in a $120 million agreement with Cactus Drilling Company, L.L.C. It was an all-cash deal to selling Unit Drilling Company and approved by Unit’s board of directors. “Divesting our contract drilling business allows us to sharpen our strategic focus on our upstream …

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Expand Energy makes $4.5 billion credit agreement

  Expand Energy Credit Agreement Oklahoma City-based Expand Energy has secured a powerful new financial tool. According to a new regulatory filing, the nation’s largest natural gas exploration firm entered into an amended and restated credit agreement on Sept. 30, 2025, with a total capacity of up to $4.5 billion. The filing lists JPMorgan Chase …

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Fall brings ‘falling’ gasoline prices in Oklahoma and other states

    The arrival of  fall in Oklahoma not only produced a changing of the colors of trees but lower gasoline prices too. AAA Oklahoma reports the statewide average fell 5 cents in the past week from $2.68 a gallon to $2.63 per gallon for regular. A month ago, the state’s average was $2.78, meaning …

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ONE Gas to Announce Q3 2025 Earnings Results

ONE Gas Reports Strong Second Quarter Tulsa-based ONE Gas Inc. (NYSE: OGS) will release its third quarter 2025 earnings after markets close on Monday, Nov. 3. The company will also host a conference call with analysts and investors on Tuesday, Nov. 4 at 10 a.m. CST (11 a.m. EST). The live webcast will be available …

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Caddo County Saltwater Leak Linked to Cattle Deaths

    Saltwater leaking into a creek might have been what caused the deaths of 25 head of cattle earlier this month in Caddo County, Oklahoma. Corporation Commission investigators discovered the saltwater was purging into Five Mile Creek from a site two miles upstream from the farmer’s livestock. The Commission asked two oil-and-gas operators close …

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Energy Briefs: U.S. Nuclear, Grid Upgrades and Global Trends

Rising Nuclear Investment in the U.S. Bloomberg Intelligence predicts nuclear power will see $350 billion in U.S. spending through 2050, boosting reactor output by 63%.The U.S. Energy Department is also considering diverting plutonium from nuclear weapons stockpiles to support power plants. Major Grid Expansion Plans California-based PG&E Corp announced plans to spend $73 billion by …

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Government Shutdown Impact on Energy and Air Travel

Government Shutdown and Energy Operations The 2025 government shutdown brings major questions about its impact on U.S. energy operations. Despite furloughs across federal agencies, critical work in fossil fuel development and energy regulation will continue. As reported by POLITICO, the Interior Department will keep certain employees on the job to process oil, gas, and coal …

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Natural Gas Bills Projected to Drop 8% This Winter

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Natural Gas Bills Set to Decline This Winter Good news is coming for millions of households as natural gas bills are projected to drop 8% this winter compared to the higher price averages of recent years. The American Gas Association (AGA) released its Winter Heating Outlook, highlighting affordability and reliability as the industry’s top strengths …

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