Jerry Bohnen

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North Dakota Wins Coal Related Lawsuit Against Minnesota

Now that the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled against Minnesota’s restrictions on out-of-state coal-fired plants, the state of North Dakota wants Minnesota to pay its $300,000 legal tab run up in fighting the rules. The Eighth Circuit recently ruled in favor of North Dakota in its legal fight against Minnesota’s Next Generation Energy …

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GRDA Fire at Chouteau Leaves Generating Plant Damaged

Might be a year before a fire-damaged turbine at the Grand River Dam Authority’s coal-fired electric-generating plant at Chouteau is replaced. Authorities are still assessing damage from the Friday night fire that occurred when lightning struck and knocked a pump offline. The resulting shutdown caused a turbine to continue running and overheating, resulting in the …

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Oklahoma and US Rig Counts Grew in Past Week

Both Oklahoma and the U.S. start the July 4th week with a pickup in oil rigs.  Oklahoma added four in the past week to reach a working total of 58 while the U.S. count picked up 10 rigs to reach a total of 431, according to the latest figures provided by Baker Hughes Company of …

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Louisiana Fraud Lawsuit Names Oklahoma Oilfield Executive

  A Louisiana lawsuit accusing two former executives of setting up sham companies to allegedly rob Superior Energy Services subsidiary Stabil Drill Specialites of tens of millions of dollars includes a Yukon oilfield executive. The suit filed recently in Lafayette, Louisiana names longtime Stabil Drill executives Martin A,. LeBlanc and Christopher J. Russo of stealing …

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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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