Data center proposed in Yukon

    Oklahoma might be home to still another data center. The Yukon City Council voted recently to sell 184.5 acres of city-owned land for $15.8 million to BLE Holdings, LLC of Atlanta, Georgia which intends to make a $1 billion investment for a 0.5-gigawatt data center. The site is near Highway 66 and Frisco …

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Empire Petroleum secures unanimous victory to advance CO₂ development and protect EMSU assets

  The New Mexico Oil Conservation Commission has given unanimous and favorable approval of Empire Petroleum’s request for rights to the Residual Oil Zone in the Eunic Monument South Unit Unitized INterval in Lea County, New Mexico. After four years of expenditures, Empire, the Tulsa company, received the Commission’s unanimous decision at a public hearing …

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Comparing Trump’s energy moves compared to Biden’s

    On day one of his term in the White House, President Biden wasted no time in attacking the fossil fuel industry in the U.S. He did so by canceling the Keystone XL pipeline. He also issued a moratorium on oil and gas leasing in the Arctic National Wildlife refuge and revoked many of …

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Proposed wind farm on state school land opposed by Woodward County Commissioners

    A proposal by the Oklahoma Commissioners of Land to consider allowing a wind turbine farm on state-owned land could run into a buzz saw come Monday morning. Woodward County Commissioners are so much against the idea, they cancelled their regular Monday meeting and intend to be on hand when the Land Commission takes …

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Williams awaits New York’s pipeline decision

    Environmentalists in New York remain angry over the possibility that Gov. Kathy Hochul will approve the request of Williams Cos. to construct a natural gas pipeline into the state. The public comment period ended over the weekend and now Williams awaits a decision from the Governor and her environmental leaders. Still, activists aren’t …

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Energy briefs

** Major data center developer and operator Equinix has entered into several advanced nuclear electricity deals, including power purchase agreements for fission energy and pre-ordering microreactors for its operations, the company said on Thursday. ** Arizona regulators vote to repeal rules requiring utilities to obtain 15% of their electricity from renewable sources, drawing fire from …

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Price increases in electricity are a consequence of multiple causes

    By Mike W. Ray Southwest Ledger   The dramatic price increases in electricity across the country can be blamed on multiple factors. One reason is the cost of natural gas. The U.S. Energy Information Administration reports that the average natural gas price for electrical generation in the United States in August 2024 was …

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Executive promotion at Alliance Resource Partners in Tulsa

  An executive promotion has been made at Alliance Resource Partners, L.P. in Tulsa. The company promoted Jesse M. Parrish to Sr. Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer of ARLP’s subsidiary, Alliance Coal, LLC, effective immediately. In Parrish’s expanded role, he will oversee Alliance Coal’s commercial strategy including oversight of the sales, marketing, and logistics functions …

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Southwest Kansas energy company expands operations with acquisition

    A southwestern Kansas energy firm that considers itself as the leading provider of low carbon intensity biofuel announced an acquisition that expands its operations. Conestoga Energy announced its acquisition of SAFFiRE Renewables, LLC, a process technology company that enables production of ultra-low carbon intensity ethanol and intermediates, from Southwest Airlines Renewable Ventures LLC. …

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Trump’s anti-wind push—could it be harmful to electrical power growth in Oklahoma?

    A report suggests Oklahoma is among some of the states that have the most at stake in the anti-wind push by President Trump and his administration and they total billions of dollars on projects. Further, it could come at a time when there is a growing demand for the production of more electrical …

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