March 2026 archive

Energy briefs

** Just like Oklahoma did last fall, Wyoming is cracking down on illegal truck drivers. The Laramie County Sheriff’s Office caught 32 illegal immigrant truck drivers this week during a three-day crackdown called “Truck Around and Find Out.” They made 177 stops overall and wrote 51 tickets. ** Average daily crude oil production in the United States …

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Steady oilfield activity continues in Oklahoma and the U.S.

Another strong week of oil and gas drilling in Oklahoma was reported in the latest Baker Hughes Rig Count released Friday. Oklahoma’s count was unchanged with a total of 45 rigs. It compares to 49 rigs reported a year ago by Baker Hughes. The U.S. count was 550 with a drop of one rig compared …

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Lesser prairie-chicken no longer protected as endangered species

Administration reverses Obama and Biden protective orders For years, the oil and gas industry and farm groups in Oklahoma were among  those who fought the government’s designation of the lesser prairie-chicken as an endangered species. The fight has ended with the Trump administration’s recent announcement that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service plans to publish …

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Greenpeace to be ordered to pay $345 million to Energy Transfer over 2016 protests

  The announcement wasn’t good for environmental group Greenpeace over its pipeline protests dating back to 2016 bin North Dakota. A judge in Bismarck has said he plans to order Greenpeace to pay damages expected to total $345 million in the lawsuit won by the owners of the Dakota Access oil pipeline. The Associated Press …

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