December 2025 archive

Wreath says Commissioners offered no explanation for his firing

When he met briefly with the Oklahoma Corporation Commission before he was terminated as Director of Administration, Brandy Wreath indicated the three commissioners gave him no explanation of why. ““They didn’t say anything,” he told the state capitol website Non-Doc on Tuesday after he was removed from the position. “They just said that I could …

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Light mitigation law aimed at wind farms takes effect on January 1

One of the new laws to take effect the first of 2026 in Oklahoma will require wind farm operators to see Federal Aviation Administration approval of a light-mitigating system for aircraft approaching the project. The law was created by SB713, authored by Sen. Darcy Jech (R)of Kingfisher and Rep. Carl Newton (R) Cherokee and requires …

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Kansas oil and gas drilling sees a decline

While drilling for oil and gas in Oklahoma has held steady in the past year, a report indicates oilfield drilling activity in neighboring Kansas dropped an average of 36% compared to a year ago. The information was reported by the Independent Oil and Gas Service Inc. It indicated however, the decline in drilling activity could …

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Renewables took 90% of federal energy subsidies in 2025

Renewable energy captured 90% of federal subsidies in 2025 Federal energy subsidies remained heavily tilted toward renewables Despite expectations that federal support for renewable energy would sharply decline after the Biden administration, a new analysis shows subsidies continued at elevated levels in 2025 — with the vast majority flowing to clean energy projects. A report …

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Energy Brief: AI growth, oil deals, and global supply shifts

United States Artificial intelligence fueling electrician demandAs artificial intelligence continues to expand, the construction of new data centers is driving increased demand for electricians to install, maintain, and repair complex electrical and cooling infrastructure required to support high-density computing operations. Frontera Energy secures Chevron-backed financingFrontera Energy (FECCF) received a timely cash infusion after finalizing a …

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Corporation Commissioners fire Director of Administration Brandy Wreath

Without an explanation, the Oklahoma Corporation Commission on Tuesday fired Brandy Wreath as the agency’s Director of Administration, a position he held for the past two years. The major question of “why?” was left unanswered and Commissioners gave no hint or explanation behind Wreath’s termination. Commissioners took the formal action in a public meeting following …

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Crude oil remained steady despite weakened chances for peace in Ukraine and Russia

Crude oil prices held steady on Tuesday while natural gas prices fell in trading. Growing pessimism about the prospects of peace between Russia and Ukraine led to a slight decline in crude oil prices. Then, there is the increasing geopolitical tensions surrounding Yemen. On Monday, both benchmarks settled more than 2% higher as Saudi Arabia launched …

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CWIP to see constitutional challenge in 2026?

  Months after suggesting to Oklahoma Corporation Commissioners that the state’s CWIP law, one that originated from SB998, was likely unconstitutional, attorney Thomas Schroedter believes there will be a constitutional challenge in 2026 before the state supreme court. He says such a challenge relies on the actions of the Corporation Commissioners who recently were presented …

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Baker Hughes to release 4Q earnings

Baker Hughes sets Q4 earnings release after strong 2025 performance Energy technology firm reports solid Q3 results ahead of January update Baker Hughes plans to release its fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 earnings in late January following a strong third quarter that delivered $7 billion in revenue and $609 million in attributable net income. The Houston-based …

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Mitchell talks energy with Jerry Bohnen, top 2025 energy stories plus more CWIP talk

https://www.facebook.com/reel/763421592724473   A review of significant energy stories in 2025 plus CWIP…… Just like the 2021 Winter Storm that gave us never-ending stories about bonds and 25-years of increased utility bills, Construction Work in Progress takes center stage as we near the end of the year. They’re big topics of discussion as Scott Mitchell talks …

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