Proposed new crude oil refinery considered at Cushing

      Already the home of the well-known Cushing Hub, the city of Cushing is in the running for a proposed $5.5 billion crude oil refinery planned by Prairie Energy Partners, a wholly owned Texas company of Southern Rock Energy Partners. The other possible site for the project, one that is close to being …

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Fight over proposed turnpike goes to Supreme Court

  The Oklahoma Supreme Court is where an open meeting violation claim has gone involving the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority. Fox 25 News reported the case is part of the fight by some Norman residents against the Authority’s plans for a new turnpike that would go through Cleveland County. It boils down to a fight over …

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Land Commissioner race results in fight over leases to oil and gas industry

  New Mexico’s political race for commissioner of public lands has turned into a debate over how much state land should be used for more oil and gas development—drilling that has sent huge sums of revenue into the state treasury. The amount of land leases for oil and gas drilling under the administration of Democratic …

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Headlines of other energy stories

** President Joe Biden warned Tuesday that Saudi Arabia would face “consequences” after OPEC+ last week announced the biggest cut in oil production since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. ** As the Biden administration launches its historic Inflation Reduction Act, there’s a warning the U.S. will need twice as many electricians to carry out some of …

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EPA sued over coal-fired power plants in Texas

  The Environmental Protection Agency was sued this week by two environmental groups over its administration of eight coal-fired power plants in Texas, including one from which power is obtained by Public Service Company of Oklahoma. The lawsuit by the Sierra Club and Environmental Integrity Project comes after the EPA allowed the Texas Commission on …

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California pig law challenge followed closely by energy industry

  Arguments against a new California humane-pork law, one that has attracted the interests of the oil and gas industry, were heard this week by U.S. Supreme Court justices. Their questions about the challenge revealed how some of the justices might have concerns about states imposing their moral values beyond their borders reported Bloomberg. The …

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Denver takes flight with $83 million energy project at city airport

  An $83 million project designed to increase energy efficiency, decrease water use and reduce the size of its carbon footprint has been launched at the Denver International Airport. City and airport officials as well as the contractor, McKinstry Essention, LLC claim that upon completion, the airport will see nearly 20% in energy savings along …

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Williams helps form group for more natural gas production

Tulsa’s Williams Companies and a number of other energy firms along with climate advocates and labor groups formally launched a new advocacy group for increased production and exportation of liquid natural gas. The name of the coalition is PAGE or Partnership to Address Global Emissions.  PAGE will advocate for policies that enable the development of the …

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Recession worries result in falling crude oil prices

For a second straight day, crude oil prices dropped on Tuesday, falling 2% over apparent recession fears and renewed COVID-19 cases in China. West Texas Intermediate crude for November delivery dropped nearly 2% on a $1.78 a barrel slide to $89.35 on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Global benchmark Brent crude for December delivery took …

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Tesla gets around direct-car sales law in New Mexico

  How is Tesla getting around a New Mexico state law that prohibits manufacturer-direct car sales and repairs? Simple. It operates dealerships on tribal land. Now Tesla has opened its second such dealership in the state according to Source New Mexico.  Could Tesla do the same thing in Oklahoma with its numerous tribes? Click here …

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