Yes, more rain is in the Oklahoma forecast. Let me repeat that—MORE RAIN IS IN THE FORECAST. As the Oklahoma Mesonet indicated, the forecasts included 4-6 more inches of rainfall across areas of the state where 15-to-20 inches have been recorded in the past few months.
Colorado new home costs could rise if new rules are adopted by state Energy Code Board
Construction costs on housing in Colorado could shoot up $25,000 to $35,000 if an Energy Code Board adopts recommendations this week requiring future homes to meet more energy efficient standards. The Colorado Association of Home Builders warned that the requirement of electric stoves and heating systems will add high costs to new homes …
Next broadband expansion project to begin in Claremore
Oklahoma’s latest broadband expansion project will be launched later in the week in Claremore. The Oklahoma Broadband Office will officially launch broadband expansion projects with Atlas Broadband to improve access to high-speed internet service in four counties (Rogers, Osage, Nowata and Tulsa). The Office stated that the projects will significantly enhance digital access to provide …
Permian Basin oil production boosts US production by nearly triple in past 15 years
A new government report credits oil production in the Permian Basin with a major increase in U.S. production over the past 15 years. Onshore crude oil production in the U.S. Lower 48 states has more than tripled since January 2010, driven by tight oil production growth in the Permian region, an area …
Turning things around at NGL Energy Partners
NGL Energy Partners reported a turnaround its revenue for the fourth quarter and full year fiscal 2025 results. Income from continuing operations for full year Fiscal 2025 totaled $65.0 million, compared to a loss from continuing operations of $157.7 million for full year Fiscal 2024. NGL’s fourth quarter income was $16.2 million, improved from …
Energy briefs
** Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, Energy Secretary Chris Wright and EPA administrator Lee Zeldin are part of a group that traveled to the North Slope on Monday, promising to undo the Biden administration’s restrictions on crude oil development. ** An Alaska startup proposes a bitcoin mining data center on the North Slope that would be …
Rig numbers are slipping in Oklahoma
Drilling activity across Oklahoma is on a slow decline, according to rig counts released by Baker Hughes. The Cana Woodford total fell by two to 18 rigs and the Granite Wash count declined by one to 15. The Ardmore Woodford count dropped by one to 3 rigs while the Arkoma Woodford was unchanged and …
Rig numbers decline again across the US
The U.S. saw a decline of another 3 oil and gas rigs over the past week, according to the most recent Baker Hughes rig count. Oklahoma joined the list of states where there were declines in rig numbers. The state count declined by one to 52 rigs. A year ago, Oklahoma’s rig count was …
Energy Secretary says legislative session was good for Oklahoma’s energy industry
From an energy standpoint, Oklahoma Energy Secretary Jeff Starling thinks the just-concluded legislative session “went really well.” It’s what he said in an interview for Scott Mitchell Talks Energy with Jerry Bohnen, adding, “There’s always some shenanigans here and there, but I’d grade it as a pretty good session.” The Energy Secretary believes …
Carbon capture projects latest victims of cost-cutting by Trump administration
Billions of dollars in carbon capture projects funded by the U.S. government were cancelled on Friday by the Department of Energy as the Trump administration continued its money-saving push. At the same time, some of the projects were those approved in the waning days of the Biden administration. None were in Oklahoma but …






