Kansas Interfaith leader criticizes Evergy over solar energy moves

An Interfaith leader in Kansas has come out against plans by Evergy to charge home-solar customers for their electricity. Writing in several newspapers across the state, Rabbi Moti Rieber, executive director of Kansas Interfaith Action accused the state’s main investor-owned utility of engaging in a years-long effort to suppress the home-based solar industry. He said, …

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Energy news in brief

** The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers holds a public hearing on Enbridge’s request to build a tunnel for Line 5 in the Straits of Mackinac. ** The Anchorage Daily News reports a federal court rules the Trump administration “acted arbitrarily and capriciously” in its 2018 approval of an Arctic drilling project without considering emissions impacts. ** The Hill …

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ONEOK seeks more investors

  ONEOK, Inc. leaders will be part of another investor conference as they attempt to raise more investment money. They will take part Dec. 8 and 9 in the Wells Fargo Virtual Midstream and Utility Symposium. ONEOK’s latest investor materials are available at www.oneok.com.  

Oil pulls back from 9-month high

  The continued high cases of COVID-19 apparently still has investors and traders skeptical of the strength of crude oil as prices fell from the 9-month high they reached last week. West Texas Intermediate crude for January delivery dropped a dime and settled at $45.66 in trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Overseas, global …

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Texas in line to become 3rd state to manage its coal ash program

  In 2018, Oklahoma became the first state to receive EPA approval to regulate its own coal ash management program. It was quickly followed by Georgia and now, the Environmental Protection Agency is proposing to do the same for the state of Texas. The agency late last week issued the proposal after the Texas Commission …

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Survey found gasoline sales dropped Thanksgiving week

  A weekly survey of retail fuel stations across the U.S. says Americans did stay off the roads during the Thanksgiving holiday and did so in “overwhelming numbers.” The survey by OPIS, an IHS Markit company found gasoline sales fell 8.4% from the previous week for the seven-day period that ended Nov. 28. As a …

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Matador Production hit with big fine in New Mexico

  Dallas based Matador Production Company has reached a settlement with regulators in New Mexico over claims it had commingled oil from different wells without a permit. The company agreed to pay $125,000 and also carry out a self-audit as part of the settlement. As a result, the civil penalty was lowered from the original …

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New Mexico Governor to remain and not take Biden administration position

  Reports now indicate New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham will stay in office and not take any administrative positions with a Biden administration. Over the weekend she ended speculation that first had her being considered to be Interior Secretary, a position she declined last week, then to be considered to run the U.S. Health …

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WPX Energy sued by state of New Mexico

  One of seven oil and gas companies recently sued by the state of New Mexico for alleged violations of land remediation obligations was Tulsa-based WPX Energy. The lawsuits accused WPX Energy and the others of failing to remediate land used for extraction operations after production ceased. In the WPX Energy case, it involved a …

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Energy news in brief

** Federal figures show natural gas-fired power generation surged by 31% from 2015 to 2019 reported Natural Gas Intelligence.  ** The Associated Press reports that new revenue data from the Interior Department indicates payments to Western states from drilling and mining on public lands decreased 26% in fiscal year 2020 compared to 2019. ** EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler says he …

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