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Energy briefs

** ENGIE North America announces a deal with an investment management company to build 31 battery energy storage facilities to strengthen grids in Texas and California. ** The White House proposes cutting the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program, which provided utility assistance to nearly 60,000 families in West Virginia in 2022. ** New Orleans-area officials …

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White House and NY Governor at odds over gas line deal

    The White House contends in exchange for the Trump administration lifting its freeze on a New York offshore wind farm, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul agreed to allow construction of two natural gas pipelines in her state. The governor’s office says not true and that the only way such pipelines will be approved …

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Oklahoma’s Granite Wash active with oilfield exploration

    Of the oil and gas plays across the U.S., one in Oklahoma saw the most dramatic gain in drilling activity, according to the latest Baker Hughes rig count. The Granite Wash was also one of 4 plays across the country that did not record a decline in the past week. Its count remained …

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Rig counts tumble across U.S. and declined in Oklahoma

    The lastest Baker Hughes rig count shows another slide in oil field and gas activity as the nation’s total fell by 10, leaving 566 rigs searching for oil and gas. The decline included a loss in Oklahoma’s fields. The count of oil rigs declined by 8 to 465 in the past week while …

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Senators defend vote to give Americans right to buy the vehicle they want

    U.S. Sen. James Lankford is still talking about the Senate vote he supported last week to overturn California’s electric vehicle standards. So is Sen. Markwayne Mullin who co-sponsored the move. In a weekend letter to constituents, Sen. Lankford raised the question—Why Are We Talking about California Electric Vehicle Standards? “Good question. In 2023, …

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OGE crews restore power following NE Oklahoma storm

    Oklahoma Gas and Electric crews were kept busy with handling weekend storm damage that left thousands without power beginning Saturday night. The storms packed 70 mph winds along with heavy rain and hail and downed power lines and broke power poles and cross arms. The hardest hit area where crews concentrated their efforts …

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Private investments—could they save Amtrak and rail passenger service in Texas?

    So goes rail development in Texas and it could have a major impact on passenger rail service in Oklahoma. Texas is in the midst of a financial struggle in the Texas legislature where funding for the state’s share of the Heartland Flyer which carries passengers from Oklahoma City south to Fort Worth. But …

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Oklahoma to be a leader in space industry with new law

    State Sen. Paul Rosino thinks Oklahoma is on the verge of becoming a space industry leader and it will happen because of the senate bill he authored and became law this week.  Senate Bill 912 aims to meet the evolving needs of the space industry and position Oklahoma as a national leader in …

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Crude oil prices recorded gains prior to Memorial Day weekend

    Crude oil prices closed higher on Friday but remained constant over the long Memorial Day holiday in the U.S. The gains came as OPEC+ and its eight members plan to begin meeting on May 31 to consider an increase in oil production. The meeting is a day earlier than originally planned and the …

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Energy briefs

** A research team based at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory says that solar could have the lowest levelized cost of energy (LCOE) of all energy sources in South Korea by the early to mid-2030s. **  In a groundbreaking move to bolster domestic critical mineral production, the U.S. Department of the Interior has greenlit the Velvet-Wood uranium …

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