Category: General

More government land in New Mexico available for oil and gas operators

  The Bureau of Land Management is putting up more government land available to be leased for oil and gas exploration in the southeast part of New Mexico—prime land that is part of the Permian Basin. The agency is seeking public comment on its November lease sale that includes 434 acres in Eddy and Lea …

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Historic Keystone pipeline spill exposed years of lax oversight

  A new report suggests the Keystone oil pipeline that ruptured last December in northern Kansas and spewed 12,000 barrels of heavy crude into a creek, had actually be years in the making. Bloomberg reported that U.S. regulators warned more than a decade ago that the type of weld on the pipeline would trigger the …

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Icahn admits he didn’t take his own advice–blames billions in losses on Biden’s infusion of trillions into ecconomy

  Billionaire Carl Icahn, the man who owns much of Oklahoma City-based SandRidge Energy, the CVR Refinery in southern Oklahoma and other companies across the U.S. now admits he was wrong to have bet against the nation’s economy and it cost him $9 billion over the past six years. “I’ve always told people there is …

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Major power line project wins final approval in New Mexico

  The U.S. Interior Department formally signed off on a 250-mile multi-billion dollar transmission line that will carry wind-powered electricity from New Mexico to big cities in the West. The department approved the SunZia project that has been a decade in the making. Approval would have been earlier but in 2021, a new application had …

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Shortage of electrical transformers hits power line industry

  The Biden administration learned from its efforts to expand the nation’s electric grid system through green energy that there is a roadblock….a shortage of electrical transformers. It not only has interfered with the government’s green energy expansion efforts, but also interrupted the completion of new homes and resulted in increased costs to replace power …

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PSO lowers its latest rate hike request

  Months after Public Service Company filed for a $294 million rate hike for its customers, the company has reached agreement with the Attorney General to lower its rate to $155 million. The joint stipulation and settlement agreement were filed earlier this month by Attorney General Gentner Drummond, AARP and the Public Utilities Division of …

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Oil down but Oklahoma energy stocks are up

Oil prices took a 1% skid on Thursday while Oklahoma energy stocks had a strong day in trading with one oil company recording a more than 12% gain for the day. What spurred the fall in crude oil? It came after solid U.S. economic data spurred the dollar to reach a two-month high. West Texas …

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More government spending programs make Sen. Lankford’s latest “Federal Fumbles”

  Oklahoma U.S .Sen. James Lankford is out with his Volume 7 of his federal waste book, Federal Fumbles: Ways the Federal Government Dropped the Ball, and among his findings are what he labels as government waste in funding climate change and broadband projects. “Federal Fumbles: Ways the Federal Government Dropped the Ball is a glimpse …

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Oil and gas group comes out in support of State Treasurer’s anti-ESG enforcement

  The Oklahoma Energy Producers Alliance (OEPA) has joined with State Treasurer Todd Russ as he takes steps to withhold state funds from WOKE institutions that discriminate against making Oil and Gas and Agriculture loans. “This is a courageous action by our State Treasurer and a win for Oklahoma producers,” OEPA Chairman and Owner of Kingery …

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Oklahoma Turnpike Authority loses bond adviser after being blacklisted by Treasurer

  After being blacklisted from state agency business because of its ESG  beliefs, Wells Fargo is no longer the bond adviser for the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority. The company was among those cited by Oklahoma Treasurer Todd Russ as violating Oklahoma’s new law which targeted financial institutions for their bias against the state’s oil and gas …

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