Impact of Boeing layoffs unclear in Oklahoma City and Tinker Air Force Base

  Thousands of workers for Boeing Co. lost their jobs this week but it’s not clear whether the layoffs will hit the company’s Oklahoma operations, most of which are centered around Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma City. The company announced Wednesday the layoff of 6,770 workers as part of a plan to eventually reduce …

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California court rules against oil companies fighting climate change lawsuits

A California federal Court of Appeals ruled this week against ConocoPhillips and several other major oil companies sued by cities and counties seeking damages for the impact of climate change. The Associated Press reported the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rejected arguments by energy companies and ruled state courts are the proper forum for …

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Oil increases past $34 barrel mark

With rig counts at a record low, oil prices rose 92 cents a barrel in trading Tuesday on the New York Mercantile Exchange following the long Memorial Day weekend. July futures contracts for West Texas Intermediate crude settled the day at $34.17 a barrel for an increase of nearly 3%. Brent crude futures gained 64 …

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OK regulators delay request for well shut-in order for Tulsa firm

  Another request by some energy producers for legal authority to shut-in operating wells because of the oil crisis and the coronavirus pandemic impact, appears to have support by two of Oklahoma’s Corporation Commissioners, but regulators on Monday delayed the request for at least another week. Because some who questioned the request by LPD Energy …

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North Dakota still has 7,500 wells shut-in during pandemic

Before the COVID-19 pandemic struck, North Dakota was the second highest oil producing state in the nation. No more. But the latest update from the North Dakota Bakken Restart Task Force, a group created by the state’s Oil and Gas Division shows 7,500 wells remain shut-in. That is, they were and are still temporarily shut …

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Big money being spent in fight over businesswoman’s ties to oil and gas in New Mexico

  A congressional race in South New Mexico is turning expensive as national Democrats have entered the fray as they fight the efforts of Claire Chase, a businesswoman who is connected to the state’s oil and gas industry. POLITICO reviewed the GOP primary in NM-02 and reported Democrats are supporting ex-state Rep. Yvette Herrell who …

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Air travel on the increase as COVID-19 pandemic restrictions are easing

Airline travel is gaining numbers as restrictions are being lifted over the COVID-19 pandemic. More airliners can be seen approaching Oklahoma City’s Will Rogers World Airport where in the past few months, few airliners were seen in the skies above the city. As a personal note, this reporter would often observe airlines approaching the city …

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Energy firm contends Oklahoma is best suited for Tesla plant

  The head of Tulsa-based Francis Energy contends Oklahoma offers more opportunities than any other state to become home for a new Tesla truck-manufacturing site. It’s what David Jankowsky is telling the Tulsa World, saying the state is ready to become the electric vehicle capital of the world. “It is at our fingertips,” he told …

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Inhofe and others urge FERC to cut regulatory burden

Oklahoma U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe is among six Senators who have called on the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to reduce ‘regulatory burden.’ Their call came amidst a battle of political letters to the agency. In a letter sent to the FERC, Inhofe joined Environment and Public Works chairman Sen. John Barrasso of Wyoming and Energy …

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Fracking King title no longer rests in the Permian

The Permian Basin in West Texas and southeast New Mexico is no longer the frack king of the U.S. That honor now belongs to the Marcellus Shale region of Pennsylvania and West Virginia where drilling for gas is more prevalent than the search for oil. The reason? The plunge in rig activity in the oil-rich …

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