Crude oil prices dropped after 3 straight days of gains

  Some Oklahoma energy stocks recorded a more than 9% gain in Thursday’s trading as crude oil prices fell about 2% because of the fuel demand outlook and more interest rate hikes by global central banks. Crude prices dropped after three straight days of gains. West Texas Intermediate crude for January delivery dropped $1.17 or …

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Summit launches pipeline project in Lawton

  A pipeline upgrade by SummitUtilities will result in the availability of more natural gas to west Lawton, including the Goodyear tire manufacturing plant. The Southwest Ledger reported the project involves installation of 12 inch pipe, replacing the existing 10-inch line. Click here for Southwest Ledger

Regulators nervous about 2023 relocation from Jim Thorpe building

  Oklahoma Corporation Commissioners were told Thursday that a relocation site for the agency necessitated by a March start of $70 million in renovations to their headquarters building has yet to be found. Brandy Wreath, the General Administrator of the Commission said temporary sites have been found for some of the smaller agencies that also …

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Enverus rig count showed drop of 17 rigs in U.S.

  This week’s rig count from Enverus Foundations showed a major decline of 17 rigs, as the nation’s total number of oil and gas rigs slid to 860 as of the week ending Dec. 14. That includes a decline of four rigs in the Anadarko Basin leaving 87 in operation. The Williston Basin in North …

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Regulators squabble over closing winter storm utility rate cases

  An attempt by Oklahoma Corporation Commission chair Dana Murphy to the cases regarding the 2021 winter storm costs for four utilities turned into heated exchanges with Commissioner Bob Anthony who accused her of a “coverup.” During the Thursday morning meeting, Commissioner Anthony again raised charges that the Commission failed to hold public hearings on …

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Do something to save the Ogallala Aquifer—Kansas Water Authority

  The Kansas Water Authority decided this week it’s time for the state to stop draining the Ogallala Aquifer and save it fore future generations. Meeting in the northwest Kansas city of Colby, members unanimously approved a move urging the state government to take steps to stop the decline of the aquifer, which stretches across Western Kansas …

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Energy department hands out more geothermal energy funding

  While the University of Oklahoma moves rapidly ahead with a geothermal project to help heat Tuttle schools, the Energy Department announced this week $15 million in funding two similar projects, one in Colorado and another in California. A $9 million grant went to a project entitled “Geothermal Limitless Approach to Drilling Efficiencies in the …

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Colorado campus heated by sewage?

  One can only imagine the slang descriptions used by students at the National Western Center and Colorado State University’s growing Denver Spur campus about the heat provided by sewage. That’s right, sewage. The Colorado Sun reported how energy is pulled from one of Denver’s main sewage lines and transferred to clean water pipes at …

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Democrats boast of climate change accomplishments

  House Democrats who sat on the Select Committee on the Climate Crisis released a report this week and proclaimed they delivered on their pledge to urgently address the costly climate crisis. Chair Kathy castor released Solving the Climate Crisis 2022: Key Accomplishments and Additional Opportunities, a majority staff report highlighting key accomplishments made by Congress to …

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I-40 traffic flowing again after repair of major pothole

  Some might have called it the Mother of All Potholes—a 20 foot pothole on I-40 near Calumet in western Oklahoma. It’s been repaired but not before several vehicles were damaged this week following heavy rains. Click here for Fox 25 News