Jerry Bohnen

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First electric fire truck unveiled in Wisconsin

  The movement toward electric vehicles across the U.S. has produced what might be the nation’s first electric fire truck. It is in Madison, Wisconsin where the fire department unveiled its “revolutionary” electric fire engine this week. The Wisconsin State Journal reported the truck was manufactured by Appleton’s Pierce Manufacturing. Click here for Wisconsin Stater …

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Biden to revise Trump’s water protection plan

  Former President Trump’s rollback of WOSA, an Obama-era plan fought by farmers and ranchers in Oklahoma and other farming states will be reversed by President Biden and his EPA and Army Corps of Engineers. The Environmental Protection Agency and the Army made the announcement Wednesday saying they reviewed Trump’s Navigable Waters Protection Rule and …

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Energy news in brief

** More natural gas pipelines have entered into service in recent months to carry gas from the Permian basin to Mexico, boosting U.S. gas exports to America’s neighbor to the south and reducing the wide discount at which gas traded at the Waha Hub in Texas. ** Lordstown Motors Corp. shares dropped 20% after the electric-vehicle company …

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New Texas laws signed to overhaul state’s power grid

  A pair of bills designed to improve the main power grid in Texas and also reform its operating agency were signed into law this week by Gov. Greg Abbott. The new laws were created after the disastrous and deadly winter storm that hit Oklahoma and Texas in February. The storm left more than 4,8 …

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New use for corn results in $300 million plant in Iowa

  Cargill Inc. announced this week plans to build a $300 million plant in Iowa to convert corn sugars into chemical replacements to use in manufacturing spandex and biodegradable plastics. The project will create a new use for corn and undoubtedly increased farming in Iowa, the state known for its corn production also used in …

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OKC budget includes expansion of Atoka water line

  Part of Oklahoma City’s new 2022 budget approved this week by the city council includes nearly $112 million toward construction of a second line to carry water from southeast Oklahoma’s Atoka Lake. The money is part of a $1.65 billion annual budget approved by the council on a 7-2 vote. The total Atoka pipeline …

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Congressman questions legality of campaign contribution to Biden

  Oklahoma Congressman Markwayne Mullin, a continuing critic of President Biden’s anti oil and gas moves suggests the President’s latest decision might be illegal. When asked by OK Energy Today for his reaction to the President’s acceptance of money from a Russia lobbyist and his decision not to continue with sanctions over the Nord Stream …

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Completion reports for June 8, 2021

completions: none were processed today

Permits to drill for June 8, 2021

Beaver County BARBY RANCH UNIT #4-12, June 08 2021 03 3N 26EC S2N2N2SW API: 00724511 LATIGO OIL AND GAS INC SH, RC, 7510 ft, TONKAWA(5416), MISS’AN CHESTER LIME(7350) Blaine County WATSON NORTH FIU #2-17-8-5XHM, June 08 2021 17 14N 13W SWSESWSW API: 01124266 Lat: 35.68267602504858, Long: -98.61154559195606 CONTINENTAL RESOURCES INC MU, DR, 28209 ft, MISSISSIPPIAN(11653), WOODFORD(13607) Canadian …

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Broadband to be expanded in state budget

    State legislators reached agreement this year to spend millions more on expanding broadband services in Oklahoma, giving wider communications opportunities for those in the rural areas of the state. The 2022 state budget includes $42 million in tax rebates for companies to expand broadband services in unserved or underserved areas of Oklahoma reported …

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