Category: General

OKC’s annual water quality report shows no problems

  The Oklahoma City Utilities Department has published its annual Drinking Water Quality Report, also known as the Consumer Confidence Report (CCR), for 2023. This report includes important information about the quality and safety of Oklahoma City’s drinking water. The report shows that the City’s drinking water meets or exceeds all federal and state standards. The …

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List of interim studies announced by Senate leader

  At least 7 of the 39 interim study requests approved recently by Oklahoma Senate Pro Tem Greg Treat involve energy related matters. One of the issues is a proposed exploration of “unbundling of electric generation from transmission.” It raised the question, “Does it make sense for Oklahoma?” Tulsa State Sen. Dana Prieto requested the …

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Denver’s new natural gas restrictions might be challenged by propane group

    The National Propane Gas Association is reported to be possibly joining a legal challenge to new regulations to restrict natural gas appliances in commercial and multifamily buildings in Denver, Colorado. Colorado Public Radio reports it is in resonse to new building codes implemented several months ago by the city of Denver as it …

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Record-Breaking Travel Volumes Expected July 4th Weekend as More Than 600,000 Oklahomans Plan to Travel

  The July 4th holiday weekend traffic is already on the upswing as more than 600,000 Oklahomans are expected to make at least a short drive of 50 miles or more over the coming weekend. They will be among 71 million Americans going somewhere this week for the Independent Day celebration or taking advantage of …

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Chesapeake and Continental Resources under probe by Democrats on US Senate committee

    Oklahoma City’s Continental Resources and Chesapeake Energy companies are among 18 oil and gas companies under investigation by Democrats on the US Senate Budget Committee. The list of 18 domestic oil producers was released last week as the committee launched an investigation into what it called “suspected collusion” among the producers. While the …

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Energy briefs

** The Supreme Court opened the door Monday to new, broad challenges to regulations long after they take effect, the third blow in a week to federal agencies,reported the Associated Press. The justices ruled 6-3 in favor of a truck stop in North Dakota that wants to sue over a regulation on debit card swipe fees that …

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Mitchell Talks Energy with Jerry Bohnen—Buc-ee’s in Oklahoma, the Chevron ruling and a surprise apology from state regulators

Buc-ee’s is coming! Maybe to Oklahoma. But don’t hold your breath thinking it will be next month. Plus,  Scott Mitchell and Jerry Bohnen do a deep dive on what the Supreme Court’s Chevron ruling means—–and one more surprise—an actual apology from the State Corporation Commission for “misleading” ratepayers. It’s all on the latest Mitchell Talks …

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Crude prices fell on the last trading day in June

Crude oil prices finished last week with a drop on Friday, thanks to weak U.S. fuel demand. However, some key inflation data for May reportedly boosted the chances of an interest rate cut to be made later this year by the Federal Reserve. West Texas Intermediate crude finished 20 cents lower or 0.24% at $81.54 …

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ONE Gas increases credit deal to $1.2 billion

    ONE Gas just upped its credit agreement from $1.2 billion to $1.275 billion. In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, the company confirmed its lender joinder and commitment increase agreement. Bank of America N.A. was the administrative agent, swing line lender and letter of credit issuer. Other lenders were involved too, …

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Oklahoma being considered by Buc-ee’s company

  For some time we’ve been pointing out how the wildly popular Buc-ee’s stores have opened in many other states but not in Oklahoma. Now The Oklahoman reports one might be coming to the state—-‘might.’ But it will be a few more years based on the conversation the paper had with a Buc-ees representative. Click …

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