ONEOK directors elected at annual meeting

  The votes have been finalized in the election of 11 members to the Board of  Directors at ONEOK Inc. The voting was carried out at the annual shareholders meeting. Those chosen to serve one-year terms were: Brian L. Derksen, Julie H. Edwards, John W. Gibson, Mark W. Helderman, Randall J. Larson, Steven J. Malcolm, …

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FCC Chairman makes first visit to Oklahoma and talks of “robocalls”

Attorney General Mike Hunter welcomed Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Ajit Pai to Oklahoma over the past week. The two scheduled the meeting as part of the chairman’s first trip to Oklahoma as head of the FCC to discuss consumer protection issues, namely robocalls, and the state and federal government’s response in combatting the burdensome …

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AAA predicts record Memorial Day travel but maybe not in Oklahoma

While an estimated 43 million Americans started their summers this Memorial Day weekend, it’s likely not the case in Oklahoma where thousands are battling high waters and tornadoes. The flooding means many state parks are either under water or dangerously close to it. Still, AAA predicts this long holiday weekend is seeing the second-highest travel …

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House working on bill to create sanctions on gas pipeline from Russia to Germany

Oklahoma’s US Representatives will undoubtedly be involved in a growing controversy whether to put sanctions on US technology used in the Russia supported pipeline to carry natural gas to Germany. Sen. Ted Cruz submitted such a bill last week and House Republicans are reported to be working on a companion bill in the House. “We …

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High praise for Oklahoma’s watershed system

 State Rep. Jim Grego, R-Wilburton, a former member of the Oklahoma Conservation Commission, released the following statement regarding the success of the 2,107 watershed structures throughout Oklahoma. “This past week, many areas of Oklahoma have received record rainfall,” Grego said. “While widespread flooding is happening, we must not lose sight of how much flooding is …

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Flooded River forces shutdown of Holly Frontier refinery in Tulsa

Flooding on the Arkansas River in Tulsa has forced the shutdown of the Holly Frontier refinery. Operators made the decision Thursday afternoon saying it would be a temporary shutdown until flood conditions improve. “Due to high water in the Tulsa area, the HollyFrontier Tulsa Refinery is temporarily shutting down operations as a precautionary measure for …

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Oklahoma NARO members are told they are ‘voters’ too

As members of the Oklahoma National Association of Royalty Owners gathered Thursday in Oklahoma City, their national leader reminded them they re also voters whose voices can and should be heard by elected officials. Grant Back, the National Executive Director of NARO told the opening session, “Royalty owners are voters and constituents. They have a …

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Floodwater advice from DEQ

With the Memorial Day holiday approaching, the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) encourages Oklahomans to visit the state’s lakes, rivers, or streams. While recreating at these natural water bodies, DEQ reminds you to follow some simple tips to help keep you and your family safe while swimming, boating, canoeing, or enjoying other water activities. Natural bodies of water, …

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WPX finalizes sale of its portion of Permian Basin pipeline

Tulsa’s WPX Energy has gained $350 million in the sale of its joint project in the Oryx II pipeline in the Permian Basin.The company announced the sale was completed this week. WPX Energy had 25 percent equity interest and received the net proceeds of nearly $350 million after adjusting for debt financing related to Oryx …

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No letup in flooding for oil and gas producers in Oklahoma

For a lot of oil and gas producers in Oklahoma,the historic flooding  is more than just a minor nuisance. As witnessed in these pictures, one producer in Kay County is dealing with major issues. And flooding wasn’t his only challenge. So were the storms and the lightning.