Thursday , May 16 2024

Lawsuit against Oklahoma’s coal ash regulatory power is thrown out

  The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit on Tuesday ordered the dismissal of a longstanding lawsuit challenging Oklahoma’s program regulating the disposal of coal ash. In Waterkeeper Alliance v. Regan, the D.C. Circuit held unanimously that the advocacy groups bringing the suit lacked standing to challenge Oklahoma’s environmental …

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AARP wants Oklahoma regulators to end the utility rate hikes

  Oklahoma’s AARP is asking state regulators to adopt an immediate moratorium on any more rate increases for utilities. The AARP chapter sent a letter to Oklahoma’s three elected corporation commissioners calling on them to not give approval to a list of utilities wanting to increase monthly rates for their customers. Additionally, …

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Completion reports for July 26, 2022

CANADIAN COUNTY Canvas Energy Llc Mississippian(10110): Oil 656 Gas 2860 Water 750 Flow 3 12N 7W Marble 1307 1smh-34, March 11, 2022 HH, OIL, TD: 15215 ft Lat: 35.55066, Long: -97.93317 API: 35017257060000 Canvas Energy Llc Mississippian(9745): Oil 426 Gas 2017 Water 579 Flow 3 12N 7W Marble 1307 2lmh-34, March 11, 2022 HH, OIL, TD: 14890 ft Lat: 35.55066, Long: …

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Oklahoma regulators to hold regular meeting

  9:30 a.m., Wednesday, July 27, 2022 Place: Room 301, Jim Thorpe Office Building, 2101 North Lincoln Boulevard, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105 Purpose: Conducting of business enumerated in the items below Posting Division: Judicial and Legal Services AGENDA Item Topic I A. Call to order B. Announcement concerning public notice …

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New wind farm in New Mexico to create thousands of jobs

  A California company says it might employ up to 2,000 workers a it builds a 550-mile interstate transmission line project in New Mexico. Work is expected to begin either late this year or early next year according to New MexicoINNO Click here for New MexicoINNO

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Foreign operators involved in carbon capture pipelines in Iowa

  More dark details are being uncovered in some of the carbon capture projects that have been in the news in recent weeks in Iowa where landowners are fighting eminent domain efforts. BOLD Nebraska, an environmental group that fought the Keystone XL pipeline recently reported how foreign operators are among …

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Bakken production back on track this month?

  The Williston Herald reports that oil production in the Bakken of North Dakota should be back on track following back-to-back blizzards in April. It’s important for Oklahoma oil producers active in the play. The newspaper reported: Those back to back blizzards in April were a significant whammy to production …

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Rep. Bice label’s Biden’s trip to Middle East as “misguided”

  Congresswoman Stephanie Bice’s (OK-05) opinion piece on President Biden’s trip to Saudi Arabia was featured in the Washington Examiner. Read below: On day one of his presidency, President Joe Biden began his war on domestic energy , which has affected every part of our economy. We are facing record high inflation at 9.1%, and …

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Oilfield employment still lagging in Texas

  Another report shows how employment in the oil and gas industry in Texas is still far behind numbers before the COVID-19 pandemic hit the country. An analysis by the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis shows the industry in Texas added back only half of the jobs lost …

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