The Denver Federal Appeals Court has ruled against challenges that claimed the U.S. Department of the Interior wrongly gave permission to two Colorado coal mines to expand their operations. Instead, the 10th U.S. District Court of Appeals found the challenges were “moot” because the federal agency had completed an environmental assessment and vacated the original …
ETE’s Warren Got Cold Feet 3 Months After Announcing Merger with Williams Cos.
While Williams Companies is urging its shareholders to approve the $38 billion merger with Energy Transfer Equity of Dallas, ETE’s CEO Kelcy Warren has second thoughts about the deal announced last fall. And testimony in a Delaware trial of one of the lawsuits filed by Williams against ETE indicated Warren had those thoughts within a …
Williams Board Members Urge Shareholder Approval of Merger with ETE
Less than one week before shareholders of Tulsa’s Williams Cos. decide on a controversial merger with Energy Transfer Equity of Dallas, Williams says three out of four of the leading proxy advisory firms recommend they vote for the proposed transaction. In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, the company said the three are …
Bokoshe and Its Coal Ash Dump are Focus of Photographer
“We’ve got to clean up Bokoshe. We’ve got to stop this cancer rate. “ For six years, freelance documentary photographer Carlan Tapp has been photographing the coal ash dump around the southeastern Oklahoma town of Bokoshe…the town OK Energy Today has reported on over the past few years. Now Tapp is out with a …
Oklahoma’s Energy Sector Took Another Hit in May
Oklahoma’s latest jobless figures show the oil and gas industry is still bleeding badly in the world downturn, dropping 400 more jobs from April to May. Lynn Gray, Director of Economic Research and Analysis for the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission says the state’s energy sector has lost 19,200 jobs since its employment peaked in November …
Lawsuit by Williams Cos. in Muddy Merger Dismissed in Delaware
One of the lawsuits filed by Williams Cos. against Energy Transfer Equity in their muddy merger battle did not go to trial on Monday in Delaware as scheduled. Instead, the two firms agreed to a dismal and ETE of Dallas said it would pay $170,000 to cover court fees of Williams. Williams sued ETE in …
Oklahoma Joins Lawsuits Against VW Over Deceptive Advertising
The state of Oklahoma is one of the latest to join a series of lawsuits against Volkswagen, accusing the car maker of fraud in its Clean Diesel technology. The state is asking for nearly $8 million covering 3,855 registered VW vehicles in the state. Oklahoma is at least the seventh state to file a civil …
Washita River Bridge to be Detonated on Tuesday
The old State Highway 19 bridge over the Washita River near Lindsay will be blown up Tuesday by the State Transportation Department. It’s being replaced and crews will detonate controlled charges on the center span of the bridge at 8 a.m. The bridge was damaged in heavy flooding more than a year ago. If things …
Nation’s Oil Rig Count Grows with $50 Oil Prices
The nation’s oil and gas rig count grew by 10 over the past week as oil prices remained steady around the $50 a barrel mark. Oklahoma’s count remained steady at 58 compared to last week, according to figures released by Baker Hughes Company of Houston, Texas. The nation’s count grew to 424, …
Opposition Surfaces to Pipeline in Cleveland County
Opponents of a proposed pipeline from Cushing to Longview, Texas plan to voice their concerns at a Monday afternoon meeting of the Norman Floodplain Permit Committee. The developer is the same company responsible for the Santa Barbara, California pipeline spill that led to grand jury indictments on 46 criminal counts. It is opposition to the …









