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A strong 5.1 magnitude earthquake rattled Oklahoma shortly before 11:30 p.m. Friday. The epicenter was located near Prague, about 60 miles southwest of Tulsa.
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For the first time since 1997, Oklahoma has changed its cap on natural gas production. The decrease comes amid a glut of resources and concerns about low…
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The potential for an explosion exists every time an oil and gas well is drilled. A specialized group of oil field workers, sometimes called…
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Federal authorities cited and fined three oil and gas companies for exposing workers to dangerous hazards after a deadly explosion and fire on a drilling…
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Crude oil prices continue to rise, but Oklahoma’s oil and gas companies are not necessarily popping any corks. Sarah Terry-Cobo writes in the Journal…
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Oklahoma’s budget shortfall and “cautious optimism” from the oil and gas sector were two of the largest themes in business news during 2017.Speaking on…
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One Oklahoma City-based driller’s credit line was recently increased, which could be a sign the business is doing well.Last week, the Bank of Nova Scotia…
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Energy industry experts say Oklahoma’s oil and gas plays could soon become the hottest in the country due to several geological factors that make it a…
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After months of debate, drafting and deferring, the Stillwater City Council on Monday approved a stricter oil and gas ordinance.The council unanimously…
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Oilfield services company Baker Hughes Inc. says the number of rigs exploring for oil and natural gas in the U.S. declined by 11 this week to…