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Slumping oil prices have fueled thousands of job losses in big energy states like Oklahoma, which is “gripped by a mini-recession,” economist Mark Snead…
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With new government restrictions on carbon emissions, utilities are trying to keep up with demand without new coal generation.
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In November 2011, a 5.7-magnitude earthquake struck near Prague, Okla., causing significant damage and injuring two people. Right away, the possibility…
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Former journalist Neil LaRubbio is one of the workers trying to hang on to his job, as oil companies cut back on workers and drilling rigs.
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The Oklahoma House and Senate have advanced legislation to prevent cities, towns and counties from banning fracking and other oil and gas activities.At…
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Disposal wells used by the oil and gas industry are ‘very likely’ responsible for the recent surge of earthquakes in Oklahoma, the state seismologist at…
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Tax revenues from oil and natural gas production in March dropped to their lowest level since September 2002, a collapse that’s driving a slide in total…
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Officials in at least two cities have publicly questioned bills filed during the 2015 legislative session that would limit the local governments’…
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A booming U.S. oil industry has led to near-record amounts of oil production, which has helped drive down oil prices. The energy industry has responded by…
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Six months ago, joining a petroleum engineering program seemed like a good investment. With oil prices slumping, some are reevaluating.