Category: General

Oklahoma storm securitization plan roundly criticized in new study

  A study of the cost-recovery methods used by utilities hit by Winter Storm Uri in 2021, the storm that left Texas and Oklahoma hard hit by extreme weather, shows Oklahoma’s method of securitization hits consumers hardest of the states that suffered in the storm. The storm was linked to more than 200 deaths in …

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Broadband state agency to be created in Oklahoma?

  Another layer of government bureaucracy at the Oklahoma state capitol is in the works as legislators are in reported talks with the governor’s office to create a new state agency to monitor broadband spending. The Oklahoman reported over the weekend such a proposed small agency would deal with the state’s millions of dollars it …

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Cole says Biden should admit he’s caused U.S. energy problems

  Oklahoma congressman Tom Cole says when President Biden delivers his state of the union address to congress on March 1, he should admit many of the crises facing the U.S., including record high gas prices, are of his own making. In a weekend letter to his constituents, Rep. Cole said Biden should not only …

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Management promotion at Alliance Resource Partners

  Alliance Resource Partners, L.P. announced that Megan J. Cordle has been promoted to Vice President, Controller and Chief Accounting Officer. Cordle succeeds Robert J. Fouch effective with his retirement on March 1, 2022.  Mindy M. Kerber will replace Cordle in the role of Vice President and Assistant Controller. “Bob Fouch has been a key member of the Alliance team …

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Oil mixed over Iran talks and Russia’s invasion threat

  The prospects of the U.S. easing its sanctions on Iran over another possible nuclear deal weakened crude oil prices after they hit their highest levels on Monday since 2014. Prices on Friday closed down again in the U.S. but rose slightly in global trading. West Texas Intermediate crude for March delivery dropped 69 cents …

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Baker Hughes reports increased rig numbers

  While Oklahoma held steady with 53 working oil and gas rigs in the past week, numbers across the nation increased by 10 to reach a total of 645 reported Baker Hughes in its weekly report on Friday. The national count included a gain of 4 oil rigs to reach a total of 520 while …

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Lucas urges all-of-the above approach to hydrogen energy development

Oklahoma congressman Frank Lucas suggests that before the government jump head-long into funding hydrogen energy development, it should consider public-private partnerships. At a recent hearing held by the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology subcommittee on Research and Technology, Lucas urged an effective all-of-the-above clean energy strategy. “In recent years, we’ve all seen the global …

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LSB Industries to release 4Q earnings report this week

  Fourth quarter financial results will be released this week by Oklahoma City-based LSB Industries. Details will be made known after the close of the stock market on Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2022. LSB’s management will host a conference call on Thursday, February 24, 2022 at 10:00 am ET / 9:00 am CT to discuss these …

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Spirit AeroSytems converts to renewable energy in Kansas

Aircraft manufacturer Spirit AeroSystems based in Wichita, Kansas but with operations in Oklahoma announced it’s converted to 100% wind-generated electricity at the company headquarters in southern Kansas. The company said it’s the latest move to accelerate its transformation to more environmentally responsible operations.   “Harnessing a local renewable and reliable resource dramatically reduces our corporate …

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Point Energy beefs up management team

  Promotions of Point Energy Partners’ management team in the Delaware Basin include individuals who formerly worked for SandRidge Energy and Devon Energy in Oklahoma. Joel Acosta, named senior vice president of operations came from Crescent Consulting where he drilled and operated wells in Oklahoma, Texas and New Mexico. He previously worked at SandRidge Energy, …

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