Three former employees of Chesapeake Energy have filed a federal lawsuit accusing the Oklahoma City energy company of violating a federal retirement act and causing the loss of tens of millions of dollars in its retirement program. The suit (CIV-17-279-R) was filed by David A. Scholl, Brian K. Glover and Dennis W. Vaughn who at …
Rep. Bridenstine Waiting for Trump Decision on NASA
While Congress is abundantly aware that Oklahoma U.S. Rep. Jim Bridenstine would like to become the next NASA administrator, no such decision has been made at the Trump White House. If it has, it has not been announced. It was last fall when the Republican congressman from the 1st District announced his intentions to seek …
Tulsa Company Forced to Use Eminent Domain in Pipeline Construction
One of the latest fights against a pipeline is taking place in northwest Georgia where work is underway on what’s called the Dalton expansion project. It’s being built by Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Co. LLC, a subsidiary of Williams Partners LP of Tulsa in conjunction with Atlanta-based Dogwood Enterprise Holdings Inc. In this case, TRANSCO …
Hobby Lobby Ruling Basis for Tribe’s Appeal of Dakota Access Pipeline Decision
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit is being asked again by the Native American protesters in North Dakota to block final construction of the Dakota Access oil pipeline. Their latest appeal comes after a federal court ruled against their attempt based on religious freedom rights. And Oklahoma’s Hobby Lobby case …
3-Judge Panel to Hear Government’s Appeal of Court Ruling Against Fracking Rules
The 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver has identified the three judges who will consider the legal challenges to the Obama administration’s controversial hydraulic fracturing rules for public and tribal lands. Judges Jerome Holmes, Harris Hartz and Mary Beck Briscoe will preside over the hearings and the challenge of the oil and gas …
Gen. Tom Stafford Still Enthusiastic About Space Travel
At age 86, retired Air Force Lt. General and Oklahoma native astronaut Tom Stafford is as excited about space travel as he ever was. His excitement was on recent display when he testified before the U.S. House committee on Science, Space and Technology, discussing the past, present and future of NASA. During the questions from …
Bridenstine Calls for Changes to Current U.S. Aerospace Program
U.S. Representative Jim Bridenstine spoke up last week, calling for an increase in spending on military and commercial space programs, according to a report by The Tulsa World. “It’s truly disgraceful when U.S. companies, and U.S. astronauts, must hitch a ride on Russian rockets only to see Moscow use the fare to fund its military …
Correction to Story About ACLU and Native American Groups Fighting Legislation
Our apologies but a correction is necessary from the story we carried this week about Native American environmental groups, the Sierra Club and the ACLU opposing some legislative bills. In our story dated March 8, we incorrectly identified Ashley McCray as being a member of the Citizen Potawatomi Tribe. Instead, she is an enrolled member …
Former Tulsa Energy Exec Named New Mexico Energy Secretary
A former Tulsa oil executive has been confirmed to be the state of New Mexico’s Director of the Department of Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources. The New Mexico State senate has voted 32-4 to confirm the appointment of Ken McQueen by Republican gov. Susana Martinez. He will take over as Energy Secretary on the governor’s …
Dividend Declared by Tulsa-based WPX Energy
Tulsa’s WPX Energy has declared a quarterly dividend to holders of the company’s 6.25 percent Series A Mandatory Convertible Preferred Stock. The board of directors approved a dividend of $0.781215 per share which is payable on May 1, 2017. The company is one of the 20 largest U.S. energy producers based on total assets and …








