The federal judge’s recent ruling which ordered poultry operations to pay millions of dollars in pollution cleanup of the Illinois River prompted Gov. Kevin Stitt to defend the poultry operations attacked by Attorney General Genter Drummond. After the Friday decision, the governor commented on Monday. “These family farmers did everything the right way. …
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Drummond attacks Governor for “misrepresenting” a court’s poultry ruling
Attorney General Gentner Drummond accused Governor Kevin Stitt of “completely misrepresenting” a federal court judgment against out-of-state poultry corporations, saying Stitt’s latest comments distort both the facts of the case and Oklahoma’s interests. “Governor Stitt is completely misrepresenting this case, the court’s judgment, and Oklahoma’s interests,” Drummond said. “The State of Oklahoma has never sued …
US sees increased oil and gas rig numbers
While oil prices fluctuate over the latest effort to stop Venezuela from shipping oil elsewhere and the war in Ukraine creates an unsteady view of whether there will be a global oil glut or not, the number of oil and gas rigs active in the U.S. grew by 3 in the past week. The …
Crude up on Tuesday but natural gas scored a big jump
Crude oil prices were up slight in Tuesday’s trading but major gains were recorded in the price of natural gas and Oklahoma energy stocks. Oil prices finished higher as investors questioned whether there would be disruptions to oil supply from Venezuela and Russia. Then, there was the factor of stronger-than-expected U.S. economic growth. Reuters …
New Mexico Attorney General targets oilfield crime
Oilfield crime draws New Mexico AG’s attention in Permian Basin Attorney General meets law enforcement after cartel-linked thefts Growing concerns about organized crime in the oil and gas fields of New Mexico have reached the office of Raul Torrez, prompting a coordinated law enforcement response in the heart of the Permian Basin. Torrez recently traveled …
Army Corps backs Dakota Access Pipeline with conditions
Federal environmental review favors continued DAPL operations The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says the Dakota Access Pipeline should continue operating, although with ongoing environmental safeguards and monitoring requirements. The Corps on Friday released a long-awaited Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) evaluating the environmental effects of the 1,100-mile oil pipeline. The review follows years of legal …
Energy Brief: Oil seizures, grid strain, travel surge
** The United States apprehended an oil tanker off Venezuela on Saturday, a move Caracas called a “theft and kidnapping,” according to U.S. officials. The action marks the second tanker interdiction in two weeks and follows President Donald Trump’s announcement of a blockade targeting sanctioned oil vessels entering or leaving Venezuela. ** Texas grid officials …
Crude oil prices gained 3% on latest Venezuelan and Russian incidents
While Venezuelan oil tankers are the target of seizure by the U.S. Coast Guard and more Ukrainian attacks damaged Russian oil tankers, the incidents have raised the risk of global oil supply disruptions. As a result, crude oil prices on Monday rose nearly 3%. Reuters reported the U.S. Coast Guard tried to intercept an …
Legislator fears loss of family operations over poultry court order
Rep. David Hardin, R-Stilwell, responded to a federal court order issued Friday that placed new restrictions on poultry litter use in the Illinois River watershed, a decision he said could have devastating consequences for poultry farmers and rural communities across several eastern Oklahoma counties. The ruling limits land application of poultry litter, imposes financial penalties …





