OGE’s first ever Power Educator of the Month named in OKC

    Students, staff members and OG&E representatives Monday honored Douglass High School teacher Jacklyn Noiel as the first-ever Power Educator of the Month. Noiel, who teaches Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID) and Leadership, was chosen for her outstanding dedication to students and her ability to inspire and energize future leaders. As part of the …

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Energy briefs —North Dakota’s climate change while Ukraine hits more Russian oil refineries

** North Dakota will stop studying ways the state can address climate change without harming its economy under an EPA-funded program started by the Biden administration. ** Multiple Republican candidates for Iowa governor say they would support legislation that bans the use of eminent domain for carbon pipelines as the topic continues to play a …

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Renewable energy company Allete sold in $6.2 billion deal

    Allete, the Minnesota-based renewable energy company with at least two wind farms in Oklahoma, has a new owner. The company was sold in a $6.2 billion deal to the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board and Blackrock’s Global Infrastructure Partners The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission on Friday unanimously approved the $6.2 billion sale of …

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ONEOK fire at south Texas fractionation complex—employees escaped injury

  ONEOK, Inc. announced that on Oct. 6, 2025, a fire occurred in the heating system of ONEOK’s MB-4 fractionator, which is one of the facilities located at ONEOK’s Mont Belvieu, Texas, fractionation complex. The Tulsa-based company thanked the employees, first responders and community members who worked together to respond quickly to the incident. It …

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AG defends utility, regulators and one-page audit

      Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond called for an audit of spending by former Oklahoma Education State Superintendent Ryan Walters following his department, but at the same time has come out publicly defending a one-page audit of billions of dollars in bonds following the 2021 Winter Storm Yuri that hit the state four …

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Crude oil prices steady after Tuesday’s trading—investors left wondering about OPEC+ increased production

      Tuesday’s oil trading resulted in minor losses for both Brent and West Texas Intermediate crude. Analysts said the small changes in prices was because investors were still weighing the small increase in oil production by OPEC+ countries for November. They had originally expected the increase to be large and cause a potential …

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OGE faces opposition over request to charge ratepayers for Construction Work in Progress

      The move by Oklahoma Gas and Electric to use a controversial new law allowing ratepayers to be hit with higher charges to pay for energy projects under construction has some opponents. The utility is using the Construction Work in Progress aspect of SB998 which became law without the signature of Oklahoma Gov. …

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State regulators to vote on OGE’s request to raise rates due to construction projects

    A move by Oklahoma Gas and Electric to take advantage of a barely month-old new law that allows utilities to charge ratepayers while construction is underway on projects will go before Oklahoma regulators on Wednesday. The utility, hoping to seize on the prospects of SB998, the bill that became law without the signature …

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Crude oil prices up 1% on Monday after OPEC+ didn’t increase output as much as feared

    Crude oil prices rose 1% on Monday and Oklahoma energy stocks also entered positive territory after the OPEC+ November increase in output wasn’t as big as some feared. The increased production was considered “modest” according to some analysts who explained the production increase actually tempered concerns about oversupply worldwide. Reuters reported that on …

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Rick Perry’s Fermi Energy IPO Raises $682 Million

Fermi Energy’s $682 Million IPO Fuels AI-Driven Energy Boom Former Texas Governor Rick Perry Leads Record-Setting Launch Former U.S. Energy Secretary and Texas Gov. Rick Perry helped launch one of the most successful energy IPOs of 2025. His company, Fermi Energy, raised more than $682 million in its public offering, marking a major milestone in …

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