Category: General

Oil and Gas Conference Approaches in Tulsa

While some oil and gas companies are struggling to stay afloat in Oklahoma amidst the energy downturn, others are pushing ahead with operations. Many will be on hand in a few weeks at the 2016 Mid-Continent Digital Oilfield Conference in Tulsa.

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Newest Jobless Rates Don’t Reflect Latest Oilfield Layoffs

The layoffs of another 172 workers by SandRidge Energy this week no doubt will affect the state’s jobless rate. But the latest report from the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission indicated the unemployment rates went up in December in only tw…

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Well Blowout Leads to Criminal Charges against Gas Company

What happened this week in California could be a wakeup call to many natural gas utilities across the nation. Los Angeles prosecutors filed misdemeanor criminal charges against the Southern California Gas Co. for failing to immediately report a n…

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FERC Approves Major Gas Pipeline Project in Southeast

Tulsa-based Williams Companies is right in the middle of a 685-mile long gas pipeline project for the nation’s Southeast markets that won approval this week from the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. The project would also create 339,400…

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Lankford Wants to Keep Everyone Honest with Wind Tax Credit Phaseout

“This is keeping everyone honest.” Sen. James Lankford.

Whether Sen. James Lankford’s amendment to finally phase out federal government tax subsidies to the Wind Industry is successfully passed, we’ll have to wait and see what the U.S. Senate…

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Production Cut Optimism Pushes Crude Above $30 on Wednesday

Traders bought into new signals that Russia wants to talk with OPEC about production cuts pushing crude prices higher on Wednesday. March West Texas Intermediate crude rose $2.40 to settle at $32.28 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange. April B…

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SandRidge Energy Confirms Layoffs

SandRidge Energy confirmed Wednesday that it reduced its Oklahoma City workforce by 172 workers. The Oklahoma City staff was reduced from 548 to 376. The total SandRidge workforce is 717, down from 1,157 employees at the beginning of 2016. That’s a tot…

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Bethel Students Tackle Earthquake Safety

Some students at the Bethel High School have decided to tackle Oklahoma’s earthquake problem. Based on their success in another area, the STEM club members have decided to incorporate science, technology, engineering and math in making a difference by …

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USGS—-Don’t Blame Fracking for Oklahoma Earthquakes

While many environmentalists and anti-oil and gas industry advocates contend ‘fracking’ has caused Oklahoma’s surge in earthquakes, a recent study by the U.S. Geological Survey says otherwise. However, it points to the hundreds of wastewater or “…

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Inhofe Challenges Administration’s new Stream Protection Rule

“We must be cautious to ensure we don’t regulate into extinction one of the most important energy sources for this country.”

Oklahoma U.S. Senator Jim Inhofe continued his criticism Wednesday of the Obama administration and its environmental eff…

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