Category: Oil & Gas

Kansas utility expects to meet tax credits for two large solar projects

    Regardless of the recent decision by Congress to limit tax credits for green energy projects, Evergy, the utility that serves Kansas and Missouri, is moving forward with some major solar projects. Evergy won regulatory approval to build two solar projects in Kansas and Missouri. And it intends to meet deadlines to get the …

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Energy briefs

** Offshore wind developer Orsted won shareholder approval on Friday for a $9.4 billion emergency rights issue to help fund U.S. projects thrown into uncertainty by President Donald Trump‘s opposition to the renewable energy source. ** The federal government filed two lawsuits against Southern California Edison, alleging the utility’s equipment sparked fires including January’s Eaton Fire …

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Environmentalists sue Colorado over oil and gas operations near Denver

The Center for Biological Diversity and 350 Colorado sued Gov. Jared Polis’s administration for failing to ensure two oil and gas facilities in the Denver metro area are complying with state and federal clean air laws. Both facilities are considered major sources of air pollution and collectively release thousands of tons of toxic emissions, including …

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Sustainable aviation fuels to be studied in House Transportation Committee hearing

Two Oklahoma legislators want to know more about sustainable aviation fuel and how it might affect the state’s transportation sector. Could it be refined in the state? Reps. Judd Strom (R-Copan) and John Kane (R-Bartlesville) asked to have the topic explored at a late October hearing of the Oklahoma House of Transportation Committee. The hearing, …

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Stardust Power carries out reverse stock split to regain Nasdaq compliance

    Stardust Power Inc., the firm that launched a lithium processing plant in Muskogee, Oklahoma in January took a big step this week in order to regain full compliance with Nasdaq’s listing requirements. The Greenwich, Connecticut-based company announced its Board of Directors approved a 1-for-10 reverse stock split of the Company’s common stock. The …

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Crude oil prices fall on oil stock buildup

    Crude oil prices slipped 1% to a two-week low in Thursday’s trading, thanks largely to a surprise buildup of U.S cruce oil inventories in the past week, including at the Cushing Hub as reported elsewhere in our OK Energy Today newsite. This week’s meeting of OPEC+ producers also played a role in the …

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US and Cushing crude oil supplies increased

    Crude oil supplies across the U.S. and including at the Cushing Hub in northern Oklahoma increased as of the most recent reporting period. But gasoline supplies saw a decline. A new report from the U.S. Energy Information Administration showed total oil stocks in the U.S. jumped by 2.4 million barrels. The gain went …

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ConocoPhillips lands contract with Louisiana-based Monkey Island LNG

  ConocoPhillips and Monkey Island? It’s not Monkey Island at Oklahoma’s Grand Lake but rather a Louisiana-based LNG company that announced it picked ConocoPhillips and its specialized liquefaction technology for the firm’s planned 26 MTPA natural gas liquefaction and export facililty n Cameron Parish, Louisiana. The technology at ConocoPhillips is known as Optimized Casdade Process. …

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Dividend announced by Unit Corporation

    A dividend of $1.25 per share was announced by Unit Corporation in Tulsa. The energy company said the dividend for the third quarter of 2025 will be paid on September 26 to sharaeholders of record as of the close of business on September 16. The quarterly cash dividend will be funded by cash …

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Mitchell talks energy with Jerry Bohnen—exploring Oklahoma’s renewable energy

  Legislators get some advice about public policy plans for Oklahoma’s renewable energy. Don’t mess things up! It’s the main focus of today’s Scott Mitchell talks energy with Jerry Bohnen. Plus, the two highlight the growing demand for electricity.