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EV drivers in Texas to cough up more money for registration fees

  Later this year Texas will begin charging extra registration fees for electric vehicles in lieu of motor fuel taxes that support the construction and maintenance of highways in the Lone Star State.             The Texas Legislature passed and Gov. Greg Abbott signed Senate Bill 505, which will impose an …

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Completion reports for May 15, 2023

BEAVER COUNTY Resource Oil And Gas Llc 32 4N 21E Beaver River Unit 4, March 08, 2023 null, INJ, TD: 6900 ft Lat: 36.76212, Long: -100.82549 API: 35007228380002 COAL COUNTY Canyon Creek Energy Arkoma Llc Woodford(9733): Gas 3534 Water 4166 Flow 31 1S 11E Kelly 6/7-3h, October 21, 2022 HH, GAS, TD: 20374 ft Lat: 34.41942, …

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Permits to drill for May 15, 2023

Blaine County TURTLE WITH WIND #3-27H, May 15 2023 34 14N 13W SWNENWNE API: 01124363 Lat: 35.65160466725114, Long: -98.56772041950003 DUNCAN OIL PROPERTIES INC HH, DR, 16000 ft, CHEROKEE(10560) Canadian County WALTHER #2H-1-36, December 29 2021 01 10N 6W NWSWSWNE API: 01725751 Lat: 35.3709920089833, Long: -97.78557921808539 CITIZEN ENERGY III LLC MU, AM, 16500 …

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Worker killed in Marathon Petroleum refinery fire in Texas

  The Monday morning fire that left one worker dead at the Marathon Petroleum Galveston Bay Refinery in Texas is under investigation. Reuters reported the fire happened around 9:30 a.m. and was eventually extinguished. It happened as workers were doing routine maintenance and a seal failed on the 75,000 barrel-a-day …

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Some parts of Oklahoma remain dry

  Boom or bust—that’s how State Climatologist Gary McManus with the Oklahoma Mesonet describes the recent rainfall…or lack of it in the state. After a weekend of heavy rainfall, at least in central Oklahoma, McManus described the past week as a “big bust” in northwest Oklahoma, the Panhandle, the southwest, …

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Special collection event breaks historical records in Oklahoma City

Oklahoma City’s annual special collection of old tires, computers, ammunition and medication turned out to be a record event. The 46th Storm Water Quality Special Collection Event was held April 1. Environmental Protection Superintendent Derek Johnson said, “This annual event is very popular with our residents and provides a convenient …

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AAA predicts 7% increase in Memorial Day holiday travel

  AAA projects 42.3 million Americans will travel 50 miles or more from home this Memorial Day weekend*, a 7% increase over 2022. This year, 2.7 million more people will travel for the unofficial start of summer compared to last year, a sign of what’s to come in the months …

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Dallas Fed President meets with Midland-Odessa leaders to talk about boom-bust cycles

  Dallas Fed President Lorie K. Logan met with Midland–Odessa business and community leaders in mid-April to learn about the area’s strengths, challenges and outlook. Midland–Odessa was the fifth stop in the 360° in 365 Listening Tour, as Logan travels through the Eleventh District reaching out to local constituencies so she …

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Gasoline prices at the pump fall in recent days

  The national average for a gallon of gas drifted lower by just four cents since last week to $3.54 down just two cents in the last week.  The lackluster movement can be attributed to higher demand for gasoline but a lower cost for oil canceling each other out. In …

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Coalition wants FERC to ban BlackRock from using ESG against oil and gas industry

  The states of Arkansas, Missouri and Texas are part of a 17-state efforts to prevent financial institutions from making investment decisions that affect the fossil fuel industry. Lead by Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita, the states have filed an effort in court to prevent the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission …

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