OSU Professor Named to New Federal National Climate Assessment Committee

An Oklahoma State University professor has been named to serve on a new federal committee for climate change assessment. Regents Professor of Sociology and Dresser Professor Riley Dunlap is one of 15 appointees recently named by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to the new Advisory Committee for the Sustained National Climate Assessment. He is …

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OGE’s Steps to Save Energy and Money

The summer weather won’t be as hot this week in the state has it was in the days before the official start of summer. Nonetheless, Oklahoma Gas and Electric is encouraging its customers to take some steps to control energy costs. It’s offering at least 8 such steps to save energy and money. Have your …

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Senator Accuses Clean Power Plan Opponents of Running Propaganda Machine

While Oklahoma U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe is well known for his stands against some of the Environmental Protection Agency and its Clean Power Plan, Rhode Island Democratic Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse is making his own charges against Clean Power Plan opponents. He’s accusing them of running a well-oiled “propaganda machine” that he claims is supported by …

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Breitling Energy CEO Hit with SEC Lawsuit Accusing him of Misspending $80 million

A Dallas energy company executive stands accused of defrauding investors of nearly $80 million, money he allegedly spend on private jets, personal escorts and gentleman’s clubs. The Securities and Exchange Commission, in the filing of a lawsuit in Dallas accused Chris Faulkner of spending at least $30 million to “maintain a lifestyle of decadence and …

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Williams Special Meeting of Shareholders to be Held on Monday

The Tulsa-based Williams Companies will hold a special meeting of shareholders at its headquarters on Monday at 9 a.m. in order to vote on the merger agreement with Energy Transfer Equity, according to a new report issued by The Tulsa World. On Friday, a Delaware chancery court judge ruled in ETE’s favor over the long-awaited …

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Judge Rules ETE has Right to End Merger with Williams Cos.

A judge in Delaware has ruled against the efforts of Tulsa-based Williams Companies to continue with a $38 billion merger with Energy Transfer Equity of Dallas, Texas. Delaware Judge Sam Glasscock issued a 62-page opinion and denied the request of Williams to prevent ETE from ending the proposed merger over the lack of a needed …

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State and ConocoPhillips Reach $3.7 million Settlement in Double Dipping Lawsuit

Accused in lawsuits of profiting from pollution, ConocoPhillips has agreed to a $3.7 million settlement with the State of Oklahoma. The agreement was signed this week and in it, ConocoPhillips admitted to no wrongdoing nor liability, according to documents obtained by OK Energy Today. The agreement ended a 2013 lawsuit filed by the State accusing …

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AG Mum about Impact of VW Scam Settlement

Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt has yet to say whether the offer by Volkswage to pay more than $10 billion to settle claims in the emissions cheating scandal will apply to the lawsuit he recently filed in Oklahoma City federal court. A request by OK Energy Today for a comment from Pruitt’s spokesman was not …

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Ruling Expected Soon in Williams and ETE Fight

A Delaware judge overseeing the legal fight between Williams Cos. of Tulsa and Energy Transfer Equity promises to have a ruling by Friday. The commitment came earlier this week from Judge Sam Glascock who’s been hearing arguments in the conflicts between the two companies that proposed a $38 billion merger last fall. The suit was …

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Inhofe and Cole Applaud Judge’s Ruling on Fracking Regulations

  “I’m glad to see energy production put back into the hands of hard-working Americans.”  Rep. Tom Cole   The Wyoming judge who ruled against the Obama administration’s fracking regulations gets strong support from two Oklahoma congressmen. ‘I applaud the federal judge who stood by the law and struck down this unnecessary, politically-motivated power grab,” …

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