Category: EPA

EPA hands out ‘brownfields’ grants to clean contaminated sites

  Two of the 151 communities receiving more than $66 million in Environmental Protection Agency ‘brownfields’ grants announced this week are in Oklahoma. The Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma received a $300,000 grant to clean up a site on the Concho School property. Oklahoma City was the other recipient and will use its $300,000 …

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Inhofe and others to vote on Biden nominees this week

  Oklahoma U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe and others on the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works will hold a hearing Wednesday on Biden nominees for Interior and the EPA. One of the nominations is that of Shannon Estenoz to be Assistant Secretary of Fish and Wildlife and Parks of the Department of Interior. Another …

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Energy news in brief

** Oil prices moved higher after the Energy Information Administration reported a crude oil inventory draw of 8 million barrels for the week to April 30. The oil inventory figure compared with a weekly draw of 7.688 million barrels estimated by the American Petroleum Institute a day earlier. ** A judge sentences two tree-sitters who defied a court order to …

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EPA files motion to vacate three biofuel exemptions given to Sinclair

  At least one US oil giant found out recently it has a target on its back and the federal government is doing the aiming. The Environmental Protection Agency didn’t wait on a US Supreme Court decision that could affect an Oklahoma refinery about biofuel blending mandate exemptions before targeting Sinclair Oil Corporation. The EPA …

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EPA says Colorado tanker spill leaked more fuel than thought

  The Environmental Protection Agency says a gasoline tanker truck that crashed in the small Colorado town of Lyons north of Boulder might have spilled far more fuel than originally estimated. Investors and crews now believe 1,000 to 1,600 gallons leaked into the soil after the tanker rolled over on a U.S. 36 highway curve. …

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Inhofe blasts Democrats’ National Climate Bank Act

  Oklahoma U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe let Democrats know at a hearing on their National Climate Bank Act that he was opposed to it, calling it phase one of their far-left climate agenda. In opening remarks as a member of the Senate Environment and Public Works Subcommittee on Clean Air, Climate and Nuclear Safety, Sen. …

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Senate confirms McCabe as Deputy EPA administrator

  Janet McCabe was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on Tuesday to be President Biden’s deputy EPA administrator, but it came without the support of Oklahoma U.S. Sens. Jim Inhofe and James Lankford. The final vote was 52-42 as the two Senators voted against McCabe’s nomination. Inhofe had previously voted against McCabe during the March …

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Energy news in brief

** The US Energy Information Administration released preliminary estimates for January 2020 showing U.S. natural gas production totaled 3.0 quadrillion Btu which represented 36% of total U.S. energy production and natural gas accounted for 16% of country’s primary energy imports. ** EPA Administrator Michael Regan is appearing in both chambers this week, first before Senate EPW on Wednesday, then House …

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Supreme Court hears biofuels mandate involving Oklahoma refinery

  The case is HollyFrontier Cheyenne Refining, LLC v. Renewable Fuels Association, 20-472. It’s an important one for CVR Energy, operator of the Wynnewood Refinery in Southern Oklahoma because it is part of the case being heard this week by U.S. Supreme Court justices. As OK Energy Today has reported previously, Wynnewood Refinery and HollyFrontier …

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Energy news in brief

** American Petroleum Institute President and CEO Mike Sommers said Thursday the API supports the goals of the Paris Agreement to reduce global emissions and alleviate poverty. He said it also supports the Biden administration’s announcement for a new U.S. National Determined Contribution for the agreement. ** NextEra Energy Inc. wants to buy more power lines …

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