The risks facing Oklahoma’s power grid will draw attention Wednesday when Oklahoma Corporation Commissioners meet to discuss a new 2026 Regional Risk Assessment made by the Midwest Reliability Organization. Oklahoma is one of several midwest states that fall under the MRO’s assessment and the group’s new report is designed to serve as a critical …
Bill to exempt some Corporation Commission files from Open Records Act wins early approval
An attempt is underway in the Oklahoma legislature to allow the Oklahoma Corporation Commission to keep certain of its files “confidential” and exempt from the state’s Open Records Act. The measure, HB3471, originally filed by Rep. Brad Boles (R-Marlow but later transferred to Rep. Rande Worthen (R-Lawton) and Sen. Todd Gollihare (R-Kellyville) would allow exemptions …
Company ends attempt to build Kansas wind farm
A proposed Kansas wind farm opposed by some residents ran out of wind as the company behind the project south of Topeka in Osage County announced it is ending its efforts. Steelhead Americas, a wind farm developer based in Portland, Oregon published a notice in the Osage County Chronicle saying it “made the difficult …
Stardust Power joins Defense Department consortium
Stardust Power Joins Defense-Aligned Lithium Supply Effort Stardust Power Inc., the company building a lithium processing operation in Muskogee, says it has joined the Cornerstone Consortium, a U.S. Department of Defense aligned collaborative framework focused on strengthening the domestic industrial base and securing critical supply chains. What the Cornerstone Consortium Includes The Cornerstone Consortium brings …
Two workers critically injured in Canadian County oilfield accident
An intense pressure release of an oilfield pipeline in Canadian County Tuesday morning injured three workers and left two of them in critical condition. As KOCO TV News reported, the two critically injured workers were flown to Oklahoma City hospitals for treatment while the third worker was taken by ambulance to a hospital. The …
Energy Briefs: Supreme Court, Oil, Alaska Drilling
U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Climate Liability Case The Supreme Court said Monday that it will hear from oil and gas companies trying to block lawsuits seeking to hold the industry liable for billions of dollars in damage linked to climate change. The conservative-majority court agreed to take up a case from Boulder, Colorado, one …
ONEOK recorded dougle-digit earnings growth in 2025
ONEOK Reports Strong Earnings Growth in 2025 While consumers complained of higher rates, ONEOK, Inc. reported double-digit earnings growth in 2025 as announced Monday by the company. “ONEOK delivered another year of double-digit earnings growth in 2025, with increased volumes and continued synergy capture from a multi-year acquisition plan highlighting the value created by our …
Buyer revealed in Ovintiv’s $3 billion sale of Oklahoma assets
Ovintiv revealed this week in a filing with the Securities and Exchange the identity of the company that acquired Ovintiv’s Anadarko Basin assets in Oklahoma as part of a $3 billion sale. The buyer was MidCon II BuyerCo, LLC, according to the filing. MidCon II BuyerCo., LLC is a newly-formed Texas LLC that will hold …
Oklahoma’s most active oil and gas no change in rig numbers
Drilling in Oklahoma’s most active oil and gas plays remained the same last week compared to the previous week, according to the latest Baker Hughes Rig Count. The Cana Woodford remained the most active play in the Anadarko Basin with 22 rigs, same as the prior week. It was followed by the Granite Wash …
Oil prices slip but hold near six-month high
Oil Prices Ease Slightly, Remain Near Six-Month High Despite losses of a quarter of a percent on Monday, crude oil prices were still at a six-month high as a third round of nuclear talks between the U.S. and Iran was set to be held later in the week. Energy markets continue to closely monitor developments …





