Nebraska landfill receives contaminated soil from Keystone Pipeline spill

  Thousands of tons of contaminated soil from the Keystone Pipeline spill in northern Kansas are headed to a landfill in Nebraska. Waste Management will handle the transfer of 48,000 tons of soil to the Pheasant Point Landfill in Bennington, a city just north of Omaha and just 149 miles from where thousands of barrels …

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Oklahoma hit by EPA’s “Good Neighbor” rule

    Oklahoma and 22 other states fell under a final new EPA rule requiring industrial facilities and power plants to cut their smog-forming nitrogen oxide emissions. The “Good Neighbor” plan issued by the Environmental Protection Agency  is expected to ensure Oklahoma and the other states curb NOx emissions that pollute across state lines and …

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Energy briefs

** Ohio has filed a lawsuit against railroad Norfolk Southern to make sure it pays for the cleanup and environmental damage caused by a fiery train derailment on the Ohio-Pennsylvania border last month. ** The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday finalized a rule to require industrial facilities and power plants in 23 states to …

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Environmentalists sue to stop ConocoPhillips drilling in northern Alaska

  Environmentalists went to court to stop the ConocoPhillips Willow drilling project in far north Alaska approved this week by the Biden administration. They filed a lawsuit after the Interior Department gave permission to the oil giant  to drill for oil at three sites in the federally owned National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska’s western Arctic …

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Kansas City Southern railway merger okayed

  The Kansas City Southern Railway, the one that travels across eastern Oklahoma, is being allowed to merge with Canadian Pacific in a $31 billion deal. Considered the nation’s two smallest railways, the acquisition of KC Southern by Canadian Pacific was approved by the U.S. Surface Transportation Board according to the Associated Press.  The merger …

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Amtrak to study new route from East Coast to Dallas-Fort Worth

  Amtrak, the company that brought us the Heartland Flyer in Oklahoma City, now wants to investigate the prospects of a rail line from the east coast along I-20 and into Dallas, Texas, one that if developed could mean more opportunities for travel by Heartland Flyer riders. The rail way firm announced it is partnering …

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Fourth Ellis County well reported by Mewbourne Oil

  Mewbourne Oil Company filed a completion report on still another northwest Oklahoma well. The Jim 25/24 Pa 1h is the fourth Ellis County well to be reported by the Texas oil company. Located at  25 19N 25W, a site about 3 miles southwest of Arnett, the well produced 665 barrels of oil a day and …

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Rep. Lucas tells Biden administration “not so fast” about your ESG moves

  ESG and how the Biden administration is attempting to apply it to government actions are grabbing more attention from Oklahoma Congressman Frank Lucas. This time, in his capacity as chairman of the House Science, Space, and Technology Committee, Rep. Lucas fired off letters to express his concerns over a recently proposed rule by NASA, …

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Arkansas judge orders Summit against taking action against customers who filed suit

  A Judge in Arkansas issued a court order this week preventing Summit Utilities Inc. from disconnecting gas customers after they sued the company over billing issues. Pulaski County circuit court Judge LaTonya Honorable issued a temporary restraining order this week because she felt the lawsuit “demonstrated a likelihood of success on the merits.” Summit …

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Xcel Energy lowers gas prices a 4th time for Colorado customers

  For some Colorado residents, they are seeing a drop in their natural gas prices, thanks to a move by Xcel Energy. The company responded to a continuous drop in wholesale natural gas prices by filing a quarterly and gas commodity adjustments with the Colorado Public Utilities Commission and lowering its prices. The Denver Gazette …

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