Jerry Bohnen

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OKC Startup Battery Company Expands by 116 Jobs

An Oklahoma City battery company that works with electric car makers is creating 116 new jobs thanks to its participation in the Oklahoma Department of Commerce Quality Jobs Program. The State says Spiers New Technologies, Inc., a startup company that’s just more than one year old, will expand operations through the program and get nearly $2 million in …

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New Spill Rules Approved for Drillers in North Dakota

  Those Oklahoma exploration companies who’ve been busy in the state of North Dakota and its Bakken field find themselves facing new rules aimed at reducing spills in the oil patch. The North Dakota Industrial Commission has approved the rules despite the objections by the oil and gas industry. Among the new requirements will be …

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Wastewater Research Has Attention of Oklahoma Oil and Gas Industry

What researchers are studying in West Texas has the attention of oil and gas people and others in Oklahoma—recycle oil and gas wastewater. Texas A & M is looking into treating the wastewater, recycling it and using it to irrigate farmland. And so far, it appears to be working according to News 9’s Alex Cameron …

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Critics say ETE Circus missed out on Crown Jewel in Williams Companies

  He passed up on “the crown jewel” of U.S. gas pipelines.   Billionaire oilman Kelcy Warren is  not commenting publicly about his decision this week to back out of what started as a $38 billion merger of his Energy Transfer Equity company in Dallas with Tulsa-based Williams Companies. But others are, according to a …

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Now That’s a Wind Turbine Blade!

The wind turbine blades on wind farms in Oklahoma are 116-feet in length but the ones to be used in the nation’s first offshore wind farm off the coast of Rhode Island will dwarf them. They will be more than twice the size of the typical Oklahoma wind farm turbine blade…..240 feet long.  The first …

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McClendon Estate in Legal Fight with Trust

With nearly $500 million in debts, the estate of the late Oklahoma City energy mogul Aubrey McClendon is the focus of a legal move before the Oklahoma State Supreme. The Wilmington Trust wants oversight of the estate transactions and has gone to the supreme court for help, according to the Journal Record. In a filing …

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VW Settlement Won’t Affect Oklahoma Lawsuit in Emissions Scandal

      The settlement in the U.S.  of the emissions scandal surrounding Volkswagen apparently won’t affect the lawsuit filed against the company by the state of Oklahoma. VW reached a settlement with 44 other states and federal agencies but not with Oklahoma. “The VW Group reached several settlements yesterday, but none will have an …

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Agreement Puts Colorado’s Roan Plateau off-limits to Drilling

Western Colorado’s wild Roan Plateau is the focus of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management as the federal agency moves to protect it from more natural gas drilling. The BLM approved plans this week to put provisions in place in a 2014 compromise among conservation groups and natural gas producer Bill Barrett Corp. Barrett surrendered …

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Alaska’s Yearly Checks to Residents at Risk Over Low Oil Prices

Those oil fund wealth checks that Alaskans have been getting for more than 30  years could be ending as Alaska struggles with budget shortages. Declining production and the drop in oil prices have hit the state just as they have others like Oklahoma and Texas. “At this point, all options are on the table,” said …

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Illinois River Cleaned up as Scenic Rivers Commission No Longer Exists

Compared to years ago, the Illinois River in eastern Oklahoma is cleaner these days, thanks to the work of Ed Fite and the Oklahoma Scenic Rivers Commission. As of Friday, the Commission will no longer exist and Fite will instead become an employee of the Grand River Dam Authority. Ron Hays at the Oklahoma Farm …

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