Jerry Bohnen

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Rep. Russell Wages Fight against New Space Rocket Engines

  Before joining others on the U.S. House Armed Services Committee in approving a $610.5 billion National Defense Spending bill this week, U.S. Rep. Steve Russell waged a fight against spending billions on new engines for America’s space rockets. As the Committee hearing seeped into the early morning hours of Thursday, the Congressman said his …

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New Leader Named to Head Merged Companies

Longtime Questar Corp. executive Craig C. Wagstaff has been chosen to lead the western U.S. natural gas operations once Questar completes its merger with Dominion  He’s the current president of Questar Gas and will become president of Dominion Questar. the new firm will be based in Salt Lake City. The merger will also create an …

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Legislator Says Earthquakes Will Be With us for Decades because of Wastewater Wells

A Democratic legislator who is also a candidate for Corporation Commission contends that Tuesday’s earthquakes around northeastern Oklahoma County reinforces the contention they are being caused by wastewater injection wells. Rep. Richard Morrissette also believes it means the state will experience seismic activity for years to come, if not decades because “so much saltwater associated …

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Bridenstine Amendment Adopted to Speed up LNG Exports

  Oklahoma U.S. Rep. Jim Bridenstine walked away with a victory in the House Armed Services Committee on Wednesday when it adopted his amendment to speed up Energy Department decisions on approving Liquefied Natural Gas exports. He called it a “big win” for Oklahoma’s natural gas industry since the state is the fourth largest natural gas …

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Williams Faces Uphill Fight for East Coast Pipeline

A proposed $1.2 billion PennEast Pipeline proposed by Tulsa-based Williams Partners L.P. in conjunction with three other firms faces an uphill road after a regional regulatory agency in Pennsylvania indicated this week it wants to carry out an independent review of the project. Williams is in partnership with Cabot Oil and Gas Corp., Piedmont Natural …

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Worker Embezzled $450,000 from Houston Energy Firm

An 80-year federal prison sentence could be awaiting a former financial employee who embezzled more than $450,000 from the Southwestern Energy Company in Houston, Texas. Kendra Walker, 28 pleaded guilty this week to wire fraud counts and is free on bond waiting to be sentenced.  She worked in the company’s accounts payable department and stole …

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51-week Low for Nation’s Ethanol Production

Another drop in the nation’s ethanol production is reported by the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Production averaged 927,000 barrels a day or 38.93 million gallons a day which is a drop of 12,000 barrels daily from the previous week. It also represents a 51-week low for ethanol production in the U.S. the EIA indicated the …

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EDF Renewable Energy Expands with New Acquisition

EDF Renewable Energy, the firm building the Great Western wind farm in northwest Oklahoma has just acquired Global Resource Options, Inc, a privately owned company that provides development and turnkey engineering, procurement and construction. It allows EDF to expand further into other renewable energy forms. The acquisition, according to the announcement by EDF makes it …

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House Committee Hears Pleas to Prevent Methane Flaring on Federal Lands

Members of the U.S. House Committee on Natural Resources were told this week that proposed new rules governing the flaring and venting of natural gas from wells on federal lands is needed.  It’s what they hard from some of those who testified Wednesday during a hearing into the Bureau of Land Management’s Regulatory Overreach into …

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Lankford Not Giving up on Forcing Government to Maintain Federal Lands

Oklahoma U.S. Sen. James Lankford isn’t giving up on forcing the U.S. government to take care of the more than 600 million acres of land it owns in this country.  It’s his vow after his amendment to allocate money for maintenance of the land failed in the Senate. “The federal government is a terrible landlord,” …

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