Category: General

Evergy hits wind power record

  Evergy, the large utility serving Kansas and Missouri announced this week it reached a milestone in it use of renewable energy. The company said as of this week, it had 90,000,000 megawatts of wind production. Click here for KMBC TV report  

New Mexico Supreme Court rules against landowners in water fight

  A rule that allows New Mexico landowners to restrict access to water that flowed through private property has been declared unconstitutional by the New Mexico Supreme Court. The Albuquerque Journal reports it is considered a defeat for landowners who saw the State Game Commission rule as a means of protecting private property rights. Click …

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US crude oil trading hit $112 on Wednesday as war intensified

  World crude oil prices soared Wednesday as Russian soldiers expanded their invasion of Ukraine, pounding civilian and residential areas of cities and increasing the number of dead. Global benchmark Brent crude futures peaked at nearly $114 a barrel, then settled up $7.96 or 7.6% at $112.93 on ICE Futures Europe. It was Brent’s highest …

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More storm cost ratepayer bonds headed to Supreme Court

  Another $2.7 billion in ratepayer backed bonds aimed at helping three Oklahoma utilities recover their 2021 winter storm costs were approved this week by a state agency and now await final okay from the Oklahoma Supreme Court. NonDoc reported the Oklahoma Development Finance Authority authorized the three securitization efforts to buy debt held by …

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NextEra Energy to acquire Panhandle wind farm

  An Oklahoma Panhandle wind farm OK Energy Today first reported about last year with condemned and dangerously damaged wind turbines is getting a new owner—NextEra Energy Resources. The company announced this week it closed on an agreement to acquire the wind farm from Olympia Renewable Platform LLC, the company that was sanctioned by the …

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Manchin and Repubs critical of Biden’s energy policies

  There’s a reason West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin sat with the Republicans during Tuesday night’s State of the Union address by President Joe Biden. While he’s a Democrat, he’s sided with Republicans in calling for an end to U.S imports of Russian crude oil, making his stance clear during hearing this week of the …

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Colorado regulators make rule changes on abandoned wells

  In a meeting this week, oil and gas regulators in Colorado revised some of their financial assurance rules, all in the name of guaranteeing there is money to plug the state’s abandoned oil and gas wells in the state. It was considered an overhaul of  the rules reported the Colorado Sun. Click here for …

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Lankford on speech—“skipped” over US oil purchases from Russia

  Oklahoma U.S. Sen. James Lankford came away from the State of the Union address by President Biden Tuesday night in disbelief at what he heard and didn’t hear. “Well—that was interesting,” he said in recorded comments afterward, adding he was pleased to see the President at least started the speech talking about Russia and …

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Inhofe says speech highlighted Biden’s failing energy policies

  Incredibly disappointed—it’s the reaction of Oklahoma U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe to President Biden’s 2022 State of the Union address. In a statement issued Wednesday, the GOP Senator the address was just that–talk. While Inhofe’s criticism focused initially on Biden’s national defense blunders including the deaths of 13 American soldiers in the Afghanistan withdrawal, something …

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Hern says “energy independence” was absent from President’s speech

  Whether he was expecting anything more than he heard Tuesday night in the President’s State of the Union Address, Oklahoma U.S. Rep. Kevin Hern was disappointed. He said afterward there was only one thing Oklahomans needed to hear from the President and that was an immediate commitment to energy independence. “We didn’t hear that. …

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