November 2025 archive

ONG obtains dual listing of its common stock

  ONE Gas Expands Market Presence with Dual Exchange Listing ONE Gas, Inc. (NYSE: OGS) announced the dual listing of its common stock, effective Nov. 11, 2025, on NYSE Texas, a fully electronic equities exchange based in Dallas, Texas. The move reflects the company’s long-term commitment to expanding its energy footprint across the southern region. …

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Record cold one day….record high temps later this week?

  Talk about extreme weather in November. The Monday morning readings were definitely freezing. Plus, there were some records broken, according to Gary McManus, State Climatologist with the Oklahoma Mesonet. But don’t worry. The warm weather will return soon. Much warmer.  Take a look at the map below! 📌 MORE ENERGY NEWS

Rep. Tom Gann Challenges PSO Rate Hikes at State Supreme Court

Oklahoma Supreme Court takes up PSO rate dispute In a brief filed Monday, State Rep. Tom Gann, R-Inola, reiterated his challenge to $250 million in recent rate increases and more than $1 billion of bond payments approved by the Oklahoma Corporation Commission (OCC) and currently being collected from customers of electric utility Public Service Company …

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OCC to vote whether to deny OGE request to raise rates

Commission to Rule on Controversial Construction Cost Recovery Oklahoma Gas and Electric (OG&E) will learn Thursday whether Oklahoma Corporation Commissioners will approve or deny the utility’s request for Construction Work in Progress (CWIP) on major energy improvement projects. If approved, CWIP would allow OG&E to charge its nearly 900,000 customers for project costs while construction …

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Rural Broadband Expansion Project Launches in Wagoner County

State Launches New Rural Broadband Expansion The Oklahoma Broadband Office will officially launch a rural broadband expansion project with internet service provider Lake Region Technology & Communications to improve access to high-speed internet service in Wagoner County. The project will expand fiber broadband access for residents and businesses in the area. This announcement reinforces major …

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Crude oil and OK energy stocks rose on Monday

Oil Prices close higher after early weakness After dropping earlier in the day, crude Oil Prices closed up on Monday and at the same time, Oklahoma Energy stocks had a strong day in trading. However, intraday reversals remain common inside high-volatility macro environments. Traders say upside recovery strength shows that crude markets remain extremely reactive …

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Google to build third data center in Oklahoma

  Google isn’t backing away from developing yet another metropolitan data center campus, announcing it intends to spend billions more for such a center in Muskogee. Mayor Patrick Cale made the announcement in a recent State of the City address, stating Google will build “two major data centers” representing a multi-billion dollar investment in the …

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Honoring our veterans on this special day

  OK Energy Today extends a big thank you to all veterans who served their country. It is with great appreciation we honor you on this day. 📌 MORE ENERGY NEWS

Army Veteran energizes communities with OGE

  When Tanner Vosvick hung up his U.S. Army uniform, he wasn’t ready to stop serving. A former Field Artillery Officer, Vosvick wanted a career built on teamwork, discipline and purpose, where he could keep making a difference. Today, he leads a different kind of team, charged with protecting OG&E’s systems and helping deliver reliable power for communities across Oklahoma and western Arkansas. For Vosvick, the uniform may have changed, but the sense of duty remains the same. …

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Interior Department releases 2025 List of Critical Minerals

  List identifies 60 minerals essential to U.S. economy, national security and supply chains  The Department of the Interior, through the U.S. Geological Survey, published the final 2025 List of Critical Minerals, outlining 60 minerals vital to the U.S. economy and national security that face potential risks from disrupted supply chains. “In 2017, President Trump set a goal of …

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