Jerry Bohnen

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Strong start for Oklahoma energy stocks while crude oil prices barely changed

The world’s events had little change on U.S. crude oil price in Monday’s trading while Brent crude settled above prices in the U.S. But Oklahoma energy stocks started the week out in a strong fashion. Apparent worries over a possible recession in the states were among one of the issues at hand along with the …

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Increased Memorial Day traffic predicted by AAA

   AAA is projecting that more than 594,000 Oklahomans will travel a distance of 50 miles or more over the Memorial Day weekend. As usual, the large majority will be driving to their destinations. However, air travel and other modes of travel transportation (trains, cruises and buses) are up significantly compared to last year. AAA’s forecast …

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Lawmaker accuses ABQ gas station of price gouging

  While Democrats in Congress are taking their gasoline price-gouging accusations against the oil and gas industry to include a proposed bill, a New Mexico legislator reached a new level. He accused an Albuquerque gas station of price gouging with its nearly $7 a gallon price according to the Albuquerque Journal. Click here for Albuquerque …

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Annual shareholders meeting of OGE Energy Corp.

    Shareholders of OGE Energy Corp. held their annual meeting last week, electing 9 members to the board of directors and approving the company’s 2022 Stock Incentive Plan. The Stock Incentive Plan permits a committee of the Board to grant incentive awards in the form of non-qualified stock options, incentive stock options, restricted stock, …

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OGE to hold storm-cost mitigation meeting

  In keeping with a Corporation Commission order to recover nearly $750 million in costs from the February 2021 winter storm, Oklahoma Gas and Electric plans a stakeholder meeting this week before the Commission. As part of the Joint Stipulation and Settlement Agreement which won approval from the state regulators in December 2021, it was …

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Blizzard’s after effects in North Dakota still being felt

  The April blizzard that slammed western North Dakota and oil and gas production companies in the Bakken, one of them being Continental Resources of Oklahoma, is still getting a lot of attention. When Continental President and CEO Bill Berry and the company’s Chief Operating Officer Doug Lawler discussed it at the firm’s most recent …

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Other energy headlines

** President Biden announces Hyundai will spend $5.5 billion to build its first electric vehicle manufacturing plant in the U.S. near Savannah, Georgia. ** The U.S. Energy Department seeks an unprecedented expansion of high-voltage electricity lines to carry clean power by  prioritizing shovel-ready projects and seeking state support for interregional connections. ** A Spanish energy company begins construction of a 300 MW …

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4Q earnings report to be released by NGL Energy Partners

  NGL Energy Partners LP in Tulsa plans to issue its fiscal fourth quarter and year-end report in two weeks. The company will release the earnings report on Monday, June 6 following the close of market. An earnings call will be held at 4 p.m. on the same day where the company’s management team will …

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Judge stops gas well drilling project in western Colorado

  A federal judge has blocked a plan to drill 35 fracked gas wells across 30,000 of federal Forest Service Land near Gunnison, Colorado. It’s a victory for environmental groups who sued the government and accused it of failing to take climate change into account in approving the new drilling reported The Colorado Sun. Click …

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Another EPA Biden nominee to face Inhofe and others this week

  Another Biden administration nominee will go before Oklahoma U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe and others this week who sit on a Senate committee. Joe Goffman, Biden’s selection to lead the Office of Air and Radiation at the Environmental Protection Agency will appear Wednesday during his confirmation hearing to be held by the Senate Environment and …

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