From staff reports While the nation saw a gain of rigs in the oil and gas patches, Oklahoma’s rig count slipped a notch. The latest Baker Hughes Rig Count showed an increase of one rig to reach 549 ...
When American Airlines launched Oklahoma’s first nonstop international passenger flight in decades last week, the milestone extended far beyond the Flight 655’s Cancún, Mexico, destination. The flight ...
From staff reports Jacie Stinson, marketing director and brand ambassador for the Chickasha Chamber of Commerce, graduated from OCCE’s Chamber Management Institute during the 2025 Conference and ...
From staff reports A new report by the environmental group WildEarth Guardians claims the number of oil and gas spills that occurred in the third quarter of this year in New Mexico quadrupled – and an ...
One of the primary criticisms in Oklahoma about the rapid expansion of large data center projects centers on who pays for their heightened electricity demands. Concerns have risen that ratepayers ...
From staff reports The United States produced 104 billion cubic f eet per day (Bcf/d) of natural gas – 75% more than the world’s second-largest natural gas producer, Russia – in 2023, the most r ecent ...
Missouri utility regulators last week approved a tariff to ensure large power users on its system are responsible for paying their fair share of the effect their usage has on the power grid and other ...
Gov. Kevin Stitt’s decision to grant clemency to Tremane Wood, an inmate who has been on death row for more than 20 years, is drawing a largely positive response from both sides of the political aisle ...
The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation was cautioned recently by the state Attorney General about pursuing criminal charges against tribal members hunting and fishing in Indian Country.
Customers of Public Service Co. of Oklahoma will get a reduction in their electric bills for the next few months, because of lower natural gas prices.
In a brief filed recently with the Oklahoma Supreme Court, State Rep. Tom Gann reiterated his challenge to $250 million in recent rate increases and more than $1 billion of bond payments approved by ...
Tessa Kuhn is a senior at Elgin High School – and she needs her cellphone. Kuhn, 17, said the new law that completely restricts cellphones for public school students is unfair and must be changed.