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** One person is dead following a sudden explosion at a petroleum pumping station in Cass County, Michigan.The Cass County Sheriff’s Office says two men were working at the oil pumping station when it exploded. ** The Senate’s border and Ukraine spending package contains more than $2 billion in funds for uranium processing, as the U.S. …

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Vital Energy adds West Texas wells in $78 million acquisition

Tulsa’s Vital Energy, Inc. made another expansion of its Permian Basin holdings with a $78 million acquisition of producing wells from Midland, Texas operator Henry Energy LP, Moriah Henry Partners LLC and Henry Resources LLC. The purchase increases Vital Energy’s working interest in 54 producing, low-decline wells by an average of 67%, increasing the Company’s …

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House Republicans demand Biden lift his freeze of new LNG ports

(Creator: J. Scott Applewhite | Credit: AP)   Four Oklahomans in the U.S. House were among more than 150 Republicans who sent a letter to the President this week, blasting his freezing of permits for new LNG projects across the nation. At least seven Democrats also sent a similar letter to the White House, critical of the …

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Crude oil prices made gains on Monday but not Oklahoma energy stocks

  Crude oil up about 1% but Oklahoma energy stocks dropped in Monday’s trading—one firm falling 4%. Oil prices rose about a dollar a barrel as traders and investors are still overly concerned about the Middle East tensions and how they might affect global supplies. US benchmark, West Texas Intermediate crude actually finished up 50 …

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Sen. Mullin challenges Biden with “Unlocking LNG” act

    Even before President Biden left U.S. energy supporters puzzled over his moratorium on development of LNG ports and operations in the nation, there had been an effort in the House to unlock domestic LNG potential. It won approval in the House but stalled in the Democrat-controlled Senate, and thus prompted Oklahoma U.S. Sen. …

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Governor Stitt wants more energy companies to locate in Oklahoma

  Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt, in his 6th State of the State address to the state legislature stressed that “government is not the answer” to our challenges and instead focused on making Oklahoma the “business capital of the world.” From an energy viewpoint, it was 14 minutes into his adddress on Monday when Gov. Stitt …

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Devon honored by JUST Capital

  Oklahoma City’s Devon Energy has been named to the JUST 100 list which maintained by JUST Capital and recognizes America’s best corporate citizens. Devon was ranked No. 80 on the list out of 937 companies. It was also the second highest of 23 oil and gas companies. The JUST 100 identifies companies that set the …

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NGL wraps up nearly $3 billion in refinancing

  Tulsa’s NGL Energy Partners LP recently closed $2.9 billion in refinancing transactions. The company, in an announcement, said it used its wholly owned subsidiaries NGL Energy Operating LLC and NGL Energy Finance Corp. to make the closing. The refinancing consisted of their previously announced $2.2 billion senior secured notes offering of $900 million in …

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Solar farms meet growing opposition in farm states

    While fans of renewable energy are promoting solar farms to provide electricity, it’s not so easy to  convince neighboring landowners of the value of solar farms because of the amount of acres taken off farmland production. Take for example the recent case of a farming family in eastern Kansas where their farm has …

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Williams prepares to expand Southeast US pipeline

  Paperwork is expected to be filed soon with federal energy regulators by Tulsa’s Williams Cos. to move ahead with expansion of a large pipeline in the Southeast. Williams has yet to publicly comment on the proposed Southeast Supply Enhancement project which would provide reliable natural gas delivers to Virginia, the Carolinas, Georgia and Alabama …

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