https://www.facebook.com/reel/1130411782411393 Learning something about the Oklahoma Corporation Commission, like the difference between pre-approval and CWIP. Plus, there’s much more discussion about Rep. Tom Gann and his growing challenges to corporation commission rate hikes. All this and morning on our latest edition of Mitchell talks energy with Jerry Bohnen.
November 20, 2025 archive
Oil, gas and OK energy stocks closed down Thursday
Oil Prices Drop Again as Russian Sanctions Bite Crude oil prices dropped again on Thursday as markets reacted to new U.S. sanctions imposed on major Russian oil firms Rosneft and Lukoil. According to analysts, the sanctions were already having their intended effect, and the resulting disruption pushed Russian oil prices sharply lower. The decline added …
Oklahoma regulators to hold Monday special meeting
Special Commission Meeting, November 24, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. Time, Day, and Date: 10:00 a.m. Monday, November 24, 2025 Place: Concourse Theater, Suite C50, Will Rogers Memorial Office Building, 2401 North Lincoln Boulevard, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105 AGENDA I. A. Call to order B. Announcement concerning public notice C. Determination of quorum II. Proceedings, …
FERC sued over SPP grid’s fast-track program
Federal energy regulators were sued this week over their decision to fast-track interconnection review programs of the Southwest Power Pool and the Midcontinent Independent System Operator. Separate lawsuits were filed by public interest groups against the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. The suits were filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of …
WOTUS rules could change and ease restrictions
Remember how WOTUS or Waters of the U.S. proposed by the Obama administration riled up farm groups and others because of its definition of what constituted controlled waters? Now the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is proposing new rules to define WOTUS protected under the Clean Water Act. this time, farm groups are celebrating while …
More than 696,000 Oklahomans will travel for Thanksgiving
Oklahoma and National Thanksgiving Holiday Travel At-A-Glance Thanksgiving is the single busiest holiday for travel, and according to AAA travel projections, this year is no exception across America and here in the Sooner State. Here’s a quick look at some of the numbers, trends and tips from AAA: 696,217 – Number of Oklahomans who will travel …
Oklahoma Reps sided with rolling back Biden energy policies
Oklahoma Delegation Supports House Votes to Repeal Biden Energy Rules U.S. House members took a series of high-profile votes this week to roll back three Biden-era energy policies, actions that many Republicans described as “roadblocks” to American energy development. All five members of Oklahoma’s U.S. House delegation — Rep. Stephanie Bice, Rep. Josh Brecheen, Rep. …
Yukon City leaders say a data center is still in the works
Yukon Leaders Say $1B Hyperscale Data Center Still Not Final City of Yukon officials continue to stress that the proposed $1 billion hyperscale data center is far from guaranteed, even as public interest accelerates around what would be one of the largest projects in the region. During a 30-minute Facebook Live session, City Manager Jeff …
Muskogee makes it official…new data centers in Muskogee
Google, along with Muskogee County, City of Muskogee and Port Muskogee announced plans Friday for two new data center campuses near the towns of Summit and Council Hill, as well as new agreements to add energy to the electricity grid — building on the company’s longstanding presence in Oklahoma. Part of Google’s two-year $9 billion …
More regional manufacturing activity
Tenth District Manufacturing Activity Grew Further in November The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City released the November Manufacturing Survey. According to Cortney Cowley, assistant vice president and Oklahoma City Branch executive, the survey revealed that Tenth District manufacturing grew further, and expectations for future activity remained positive. “Regional factory activity increased moderately in November,” …
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