New law will limit water exports from Missouri

    The governor of Missouri recently signed into law a law limiting large-scale water exports from Missouri such as into Oklahoma and Kansas. The law goes into effect Aug. 28 and requires a permit as well as restricts withdrawals of water for export to within 30 miles of the state border. Supporters called it …

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Senators urged Interior Secretary to “rescind” new energy review policy

  New Mexico U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich has told Interior Secretary Doug Burgum his decision to personally review every solar and wind energy project in the nation is “troubling” because of what he described “increasingly partisan rhetoric from this Administration.” He and three other Democratic Senators recently wrote Burgum a a letter decrying what they …

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Crude oil prices ended six days of losses on Friday

    After six straight days of losses, crude oil prices finally held their own on Friday as investors sat back at waited to see the outcome of a planned meeting between President Trump and Russia’s Vladimir Putin. While holding steady though, crude oil prices still finished the week in a slump. Brent crude dropped …

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While US rig count slips, Oklahoma sees a gain in oil and gas drilling activity

    As the nation’s count of oil and gas rigs slipped by one in the past week, Oklahoma saw a gain of 2 rigs to reach a total of 43 active rigs across the state. The latest Baker Hughes rig count, released on Friday indicated Oklahoma’s gain came in the western part of the …

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Colorado’s biggest utility, Xcel Energy, joins SPP market program

    The Southwest Power Pool’s Markets+ program just got another participant—Xcel Energy, Colorado’s biggest electricity provider. Described as short-term, electricity wholesale market, it allows utilities outside the SPP’s 14-state grid, which includes Oklahoma, to join. In Xcel Energy’s case, it is spending $30 million to join the market. Colorado Public Utilities Commissioners recently voted 2-1 …

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Helmerich and Payne’s 3Q earnings reflected improvements in North America efforts

    Helmerich & Payne released its third quarter earnings report showing the Tulsa-based company realized a consolidated net loss of $(163) million, or $(1.64) per share, which includes the impact of a non-cash goodwill impairment charge of $173 million.  Adjusted for this and other non-recurring one-time items, earnings were $22 million, or $0.22 per …

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Williams a step closer to learn if New York will allow pipeline construction

    Oklahoma’s Williams Company is closer to learning whether New York State might approve its bid to build a 37-mile natural gas pipeline and extend it underwater from New Jersey. The Tulsa-firm has been shut out three previous times, 2018, 2019, and 2020 to build the Northeast Supply Enhancement project, or NESE. After making application …

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Energy briefs

** Energy Secretary Chris Wright says the administration is reviewing previously published National Climate Assessments and will publish updated reports, calling prior versions unfair in their “broad-based assessments of climate change.” ** According to TechCrunch, Tesla’s sales numbers for the Cybertruck plummeted in the second quarter of 2025 and were not only beaten by the Ford …

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BlackRock loses bid to have ESG lawsuits by Oklahoma, Texas and other states thrown out of federal court

    BlackRock Inc. has lost a bid in a Texas federal court to throw out a lawsuit filed by Texas, Oklahoma and several other states over its environmental influence on coal producing companies that it had made investments. U.S.District Judge Jeremy D. Kernodle recently ruled after BlackRock, Inc, State Street Corporation and Vanguard Greoup, …

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Energy Transfer to spend billions to power new data centers in Arizona

    If you think our devoted reports on the booming expansion of data centers in this country is all wrong, then ask yourself why Energy Transfer is spending more than $5 billion to ship natural gas to Arizona. Energy Transfer, the firm with a large Oklahoma City office operation which used to be Enable …

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