Air Quality Advisory Council Cancels Meeting

Another cancellation of a meeting of the State’s Air Quality Advisory Council at the State Department of Environmental Quality. The June 8 meeting is now planned for October 12, 2016 in Tulsa and the location has yet to be determined. The last meeting was in January where members were scheduled to vote on amendment Excess …

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A 21% Drop in Energy Employment in Oklahoma in the Past Year

As jobless rates rose in April in 50 of Oklahoma’s 77 counties, more oil and gas workers were also laid off in the past month, according to the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission. Classified in the Mining and Logging Sector, the number of energy workers dropped from 16,500 in March 2016 to 15,300 in April, or …

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Attorneys General Refuse to Turn Over ExxonMobil Investigation Documents to Congress

As the Republicans on the U.S. House Science, Space and Technology Committee attempt to explore whether some Democratic Attorneys General conspired with environmental activists to start a probe of ExxonMobil, they have been thwarted in efforts to obtain documents from them. Attorneys General from New Mexico, Vermont, Washington, Connecticut, Oregon, Maryland, the District of Columbia …

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Oil Producers in Osage County Lose Lawsuit Against BIA

  The oil and gas producers in Osage County who sued the Bureau of Indian Affairs for allegedly delaying applications for drilling permits had their suit thrown out of court Wednesday by Tulsa U.S. District Judge Gregory Frizzell. He dismissed the suit without prejudice and in essence, agreed with the BIA that the Osage Producers …

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Chesapeake Energy Donates Plaza to Nonprofits Center

  Chesapeake Energy Corporation is donating its Chesapeake Community Plaza to the Oklahoma Center for Nonprofits located next to the energy company’s sprawling campus in north Oklahoma City. Chesapeake made the announcement Thursday morning and said the contribution will give the organization full ownership and operation of the Plaza. The Oklahoma Center for Nonprofits has …

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Increased Fines Hit Oil and Gas Industry in Colorado

  A review of Colorado’s year-old law increasing fines on energy companies for breaking health, safety and environmental rules shows firms might be more careful with their operations. The Associated Press found that regulators levied 74 fines totaling $5.3 million in the past year, far more than any year for the past 20 years. The …

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Lawsuit Against Fracking Opponents Dismissed in Pennsylvania

A Pennsylvania judge has thrown out a lawsuit filed by landowners upset with fracking opponents.  A developer and a dozen of the landowners sued the opponents, seeking damages for royalties they were not able to collect from gas drilling companies who have leases to drill on their land in western Pennsylvania. The fracking opponents argued …

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Iowa Regulators Close to Approving Construction of Bakken Pipeline

Iowa regulators indicated they are about to give the go-ahead for a Texas energy company to build a 346 mile long Bakken oil pipeline carrying a $3.78 billion price tag. Two of the three members of the Iowa Utilities Board indicated they are prepared to approve the request made by Dakota Access LLC, a unit …

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Large area of Oklahoma Under a Flood Watch

A large part of central and southern Oklahoma remains under a flash flood watch until 7 o’clock tonight,. Some rain storms could produce one to two inches of additional rain today,especially along the Red River. Otherwise, rainfall chances are expected to start dwindling by Friday with only a slight chance of rain on Saturday. Sunny …

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Wind and Solar Power Projects in North Dakota and Michigan

Solar and wind power projects are the focus in North Dakota and Michigan. The North Dakota Public Service Commission plans a public hearing on a proposed $153 million wind farm and associated electric transmission line in Oliver and Morton counties. The 48-turbine wind farm is proposed by a subsidiary of NextEra Energy Resources. Should it …

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