Lake Texoma bridge replacement shifts into formal design phase Nearly five months after flooding at Lake Texoma caused damage to the US-70 Roosevelt Memorial Bridge, the Oklahoma Department of Transportation starts the process of designing a replacement for the structure with construction possible in 2026. ODOT signals urgency because this route holds economic and mobility …
November 2025 archive
Data center raises concerns for OKC Planning Commission
Hyperscale Data Centers Pressure OKC Planning System The data center hype is being felt at City Hall in Oklahoma City where city planners prepare in the coming week to decide if zoning changes are necessary to handle concerns and questions about their growth. The Planning Commission will meet Thursday, November 13 to hear the city’s …
Retirees Say ESG Blacklist Threatens Financial Security
ESG Blacklist legal fight remains active at the Oklahoma Supreme Court More than a year after an Oklahoma County District Court judge enjoined the state from enforcement of its anti-ESG law and ordered State Treasurer Todd Russ to stop creating a ESG Blacklist, the case remains before the Oklahoma Supreme Court.However, legal friction continues building …
Natural gas rig numbers on the rise in the US
A weekly gas report from the Energy Information Administration shows the expansion of natural gas drilling efforts across the U.S. and reflects how interest has resulted in a growth in the number of gas-drilling rigs compared to those drilling for oil. Rig Count According to Baker Hughes, for the week ending Tuesday, October 28, …
Oil and gas rig numbers increased across the US
While the number of oil and gas rigs across Oklahoma was unchanged over the past week, the count grew to 548 across the U.S. The latest Baker Hughes Rig Count, released on Friday, showed a gain of 2 rigs for the national total. The number of oil rigs was unchanged at 414 while there …
Crude oil rose Friday but still fell for the week
Crude oil prices made slight gains on Friday after dipping at mid-day. Increases came following President Trump’s meeting with Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban where they discussed making an exception for his country to use Russian crude oil. Prices had fallen earlier in the day as global benchmark Brent registered a loss on the …
Energy Brief: Ford EV Sales, Natural Gas, Data Centers
Ford Considers F-150 Lightning Withdrawal as EV Sales Expectations Fall Ford reportedly discussed scrapping its electric F-150 Lightning. The automaker expects energy sector EV sales to fall over the next few years. Ford leadership now questions near term EV adoption curves. The company sees stubborn pricing compression and higher consumer hesitancy. Industry analysts said weakening …
Mitchell talks energy with Jerry Bohnen…CWIP and a possible court challenge?
https://www.facebook.com/reel/1321124226415352 Guess what’s the big topic in the latest Mitchell talks energy with Jerry Bohnen? CWIP and the possible higher costs for ratepayers on projects they have to wait on. Could a vote this week by Corporation Commissioners result in a constitutional challenge of the new law? It’s the speculation as Scott Mitchell and …
Oil Prices Slip on Renewed Fears of Too Much Global Supply
Oil Prices dip on global glut anxiety The nagging worry about a possible oil glut across the world sent crude Oil Prices slipping a little in Thursday’s trading. However, traders warn that repeated drift lower reflects structural supply discomfort rather than a single-session sentiment swing. Oklahoma Energy analysts continue to monitor OPEC+ supply discipline closely …
BLM nominee draws criticism in his home state
New Mexico nomination fuels BLM policy tension Former New Mexico Congressman Steve Pearce was nominated this week by President Trump to be director of the Bureau of Land Management, an agency that controls certain public lands not only in Oklahoma and across the nation. Additionally, Oklahoma Energy observers track BLM leadership shifts closely because federal …






