SandRidge Energy reports $41 million loss in first quarter

While fighting off a takeover attempt by activist investor Carl Icahn, Oklahoma City-based SandRidge Energy is reporting a net loss of $41 million in the first quarter of 2018. The loss amounts to $1.18 per share. But the company’s adjusted net income amounted to $5 million or 15-cents a share while the operating cash flow …

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Altus Awaits Delayed New KC 46 Air Force Tanker

While Altus Air Force Base awaits the arrival of the new KC-46 Pegasus tanker and cargo plane, Boeing is pushing back on criticism about being late on delivery of the planes to the Air Force. The push-back came even as Altus AFB recently carried a story how the flight-training for C-46 refueling tanker crews will …

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Enable Midstream Offers $800 million in senior notes

Oklahoma City-based Enable Midstream Partners, LP announced this week it has priced an offering of $800 million in senior notes. The offering of the 4.950% senior notes due 2028 will be at a price to the public of 99.197% of their face value. And the offering will close May 20, 2018. The Partnership intends to …

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Redcliff Gas Processing Plant at Woodward Powered by Private Electrical System

  A Texas consulting company helped with the planning and development of the Redcliff gas processing plant near Woodward, a plant providing natural gas processing services in the STACK play. The cryogenic natural gas processing plant was built by Canyon Midstream Partners II, LLC based in Houston, but it was Priority Power Management LLC of …

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Memo Shows Need for Pruitt’s First-Class Travel

A memo dated May 1, 2017 shows Scott Pruitt’s security detail indeed had concerns about his safety and suggested he travel by air in first class seating. The Washington Post uncovered the memo in a public records request, showing how the head of security, Pasquale “Nino” Perrotta wanted a better way to control the security …

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Costello Gets Endorsement of Congressman Russell in Race for Labor Commissioner

Cathy Costello’s campaign to replace her late husband as Oklahoma Labor Commissioner got a boost this week from Oklahoma Congressman Steve Russell. The Republican U.S. Representative from the 5th district came out with an endorsement of Costello in the GOP primary. “I am endorsing Cathy Costello for Oklahoma Labor Commissioner because I want my children …

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SandRidge Energy Makes Offer to End Conflict with Carl Icahn

Oklahoma City-based SandRidge Energy on Monday took a step toward appeasing activist investor Carl Icahn, but not totally caving in to his demands for replacement of the entire board of directors. Instead, the company announced it will  expand the board to seven members. And it endorsed two of the directors nominated by Icahn who had …

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Oklahoma Church Loses FOIA Fight in Battle Over Superfund Site

A Bristow church has lost a Freedom of Information Fight as it pushes ahead with a lawsuit after being forced to relocate because the church was sitting on an EPA Superfund site. In its lawsuit against BP, Marathon Oil corporation, Marathon Petroleum Corporation and Kinder Morgan, Inc. leaders of the Bristow First Assembly of God …

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Wind Leader Repeats Denial of Tracking Anti-Wind Legislator in Oklahoma

As head of the Wind Coalition,Jeffrey Clark makes it clear as possible again that he and his organization had nothing to do with the GPS tracking of anti-wind legislator Rep. Mark McBride of Moore. Nor did it hire a Texas political consultant to trail McBride. It was Clark’s response to reports that McBride maintains the …

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Oklahoma Has Cheapest Gasoline in the Region Unless You’re in Dewey County

With gasoline demand flat for a second week, prices in Oklahoma remained steady for the most as this week’s average of $2.52 per gallon was the same as one week ago. AAA Oklahoma reports it compares to the national average of $2.81, same as last week.  Diesel fuel prices in Oklahoma stayed at an average …

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