Carbon capture bill signed into law by Governor Stitt
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt this week signed legislation to pave the way for Oklahoma’s participation...
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt this week signed legislation to pave the way for Oklahoma’s participation in a proposed hydrogen hub with Arkansas and Louisiana and for the development of hydrogen projects in the state.
He signed SB 200, starting the process to gain program delegation from the EPA for Underground Injection Control (UIC) Class VI carbon sequestration projects in Oklahoma.
New Mexico's Oil Conservation Commission will decide on July 13 whether to convene a formal rulemaking...
New Mexico's Oil Conservation Commission will decide on July 13 whether to convene a formal rulemaking hearing on a petition advocating for a ban on PFAS chemicals in hydraulic fracturing and the elimination of a trade secrets rule. New Mexico Oil and Gas Association spokesperson Joe Vigil refuted claims that oil and gas operators use PFAS chemicals and affirmed their compliance with state laws and regulations.
Pioneer exec: Sluggish oil supply growth may lift prices
Oil prices could increase later this year as US oil production growth struggles to keep up with increasing...
Oil prices could increase later this year as US oil production growth struggles to keep up with increasing global oil demand, said Pioneer Natural Resources Executive Vice President Beth McDonald at the RBN Energy crude export conference in Houston. "In general, you'll still see those modest (production) growth rates and those low reinvestment rates because we continue to focus on returning cash to shareholders," she explained.
Russia to deploy nuclear weapons to Belarus in July
Russian President Vladimir Putin made the announcement in a televised meeting with the Belarusian leader...
Russian President Vladimir Putin made the announcement in a televised meeting with the Belarusian leader Friday. Belarus, a close ally of Russia, neighbors Ukraine to the north and shares an almost-700-mile border. Russian forces have used Belarus as a staging ground since the beginning of the war.
Evacuations begin around Mayon Volcano in the Philippines
Roughly 10,000 residents living within a 3.7-mile radius...
Roughly 10,000 residents living within a 3.7-mile radius of the volcano began evacuating Friday after officials said the volcano showed signs of increasing activity preceding a hazardous eruption. The Mayon Volcano, about 205 miles south of the capital of Manila, is the Philippines' most active volcano. It last erupted in 2018.