Leadership at OKC’s Roan Resources announce the company’s alive and well

Roan Resources, Inc.  in Oklahoma City announced it is positively updating guidance for the second quarter of 2019 after speculation mounted that the company had suffered financially. In an announcement on Friday, the company stated that it anticipates second quarter production to exceed 50 thousand barrels of oil equivalent (MBoe) per day, which compares to …

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State Regulators to consider rules to enforce blocked railway crossing law

A new law giving law enforcement officers the power to issue citations to railway companies for blocking street intersections will be taken up June 20 by the Oklahoma Corporation Commission. House Bill 2472 was signed into law last month by Gov. Kevin Stitt and it carries up to a $1,000 fine for a train operator …

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Oklahoma midstream operator finishes expansion of Gulf Coast terminals

Howard Energy Partners, a San Antonio based company with midstream assets throughout Oklahoma has finished expansions of its bulk liquid terminal operations in Port Arthur and Corpus Christi, Texas. The company started operating the terminal facilities in 2014 and has completed an increase of capacity to 2.6 million barrels with three ship docks, three barge …

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ATT customers in Oklahoma to a shock when they open their next phone bill

  Customers of ATT in Oklahoma will be getting a shock in the mail soon. Their contribution to finance the Oklahoma Universal Service Fund will increase nearly 5 times effective July 1. ATT  recently notified the Corporation Commission of its intent to raise the OUSF rate from the current 75 cents a month to $3.91 …

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State lays out jobless benefits for storm and flood victims

The Oklahoma Employment Security Commission has started taking applications for Disaster Unemployment Assistance in seven more counties hit by severe weather and flooding last month. Under Presidential Disaster Declaration (FEMA-4438-DR) amended 6-11-19, workers who lost their jobs and self-employed individuals who have been unable to work due to the disaster in Delaware, Kay, Mayes, Okmulgee, …

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Petroleum Alliance of Oklahoma is new name of merged oil and gas groups

Eight months after the historic merger of the state’s two largest oil and gas associations, members have renamed their group the Petroleum Alliance of Oklahoma. Members approved the new name at their annual meeting held this week in Irving, Texas. It was in November 2018 when the Oklahoma Independent Petroleum Association and the Oklahoma Oil …

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Devon Energy teaches young girls about science and math

The Southwest Alliance for Girl’s Enrichment (SAGE) STEAM Camp at Southwestern Oklahoma State University (SWOSU) returned to Devon Energy on June 12, bringing dozens of eighth-grade girls to one of the largest energy companies in the state.  SAGE STEAM incorporates the arts and humanities into a week-long residential program focused on science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). …

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Google puts another $600 million into its operations at Pryor

Google announced the continued expansion of its Oklahoma data center in Mayes County to a total investment of more than $3 billion, with increased local employment to more than 500 people. Google CEO Sundar Pichai announced the additional investment of $600 million in Oklahoma today at the data center campus, which is located in Pryor …

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NGL Energy Partners leader acquires more company shares

A filing this week with the Securities and Exchange Commission indicated the Chief Executive Officer of NGL Energy Partners LP acquired 25,000 more shares in the Tulsa company. H. Michael Krimbill acquired 10,000 shares on June 11 and each share was valued at $14.57 according to the filing. On June 12, he acquired another 15,000 …

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Attacks on oil tankers sent oil prices up while Sen. Lankford calls the situation unpredictable

Senator James Lankford says Iran is a “precarious” situation.  It was his response after two oil tankers were attacked Thursday while traveling through the Strait of Hormuz. “It is a precarious situation when you’re dealing with Iran because it’s just unpredictable. Iran knows it can’t match our military so they do things asymmetric,” said the …

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