Natural gas futures are down around half a percent, with weekly inventory...
Natural gas futures are down around half a percent, with weekly inventory data due out later this morning. Analysts expect a draw of 40 bcf, which compares to the 5-year average of -93 bcf.
Gas prices jump back to more than $3 a gallon in Oklahoma
AAA Oklahoma reports the average price this week is $3.03 per gallon,...
AAA Oklahoma reports the average price this week is $3.03 per gallon, 36 cents higher than a month ago when the average was $2.67 a gallon.
Oklahoma City’s new average is $3.10 per gallon, 25 cents more than one week ago and 47 cents higher than a month earlier when the average price was $2.63 per gallon.
Tulsa’s average is less than $3 at $2.94 per gallon. A month ago, Tulsa’s average was down to $2.65.
Xcel Energy admits its operations might have caused wildfires in Texas
Xcel Energy acknowledges potential involvement in the Texas wildfires,...
Xcel Energy acknowledges potential involvement in the Texas wildfires, which burned over 1.3 million acres, due to its facilities possibly igniting the Smokehouse Creek fire. The company is cooperating with ongoing investigations and conducting its own review. However, Xcel disputes allegations of negligence in maintaining and operating power lines in the area, as claimed in lawsuits, one of which attributes the fire's origin to a fallen utility pole.
Rice University fellow discusses the future for oil
Hydrocarbons will remain a crucial energy source for the foreseeable...
Hydrocarbons will remain a crucial energy source for the foreseeable future, and oil demand will continue to grow, driven primarily by economics rather than politics, said Rice University's Kenneth Medlock III at a recent conference. Medlock also underscored the importance of innovation in the energy sector, highlighting the need for technologies that can integrate seamlessly into existing supply chains to drive substantial change.
Nikki Haley drops out of presidential race. After getting Ls in every state besides Vermont on Super Tuesday, the former South Carolina governor suspended her campaign, all but ensuring a Trump–Biden rematch in November. Despite bowing out, Haley didn’t immediately endorse former President Donald Trump, saying it was now up to him “to earn the votes of those in our party and beyond it who did not support him. And I hope he does that.” But another GOP figure who has sparred with Trump did offer an endorsement yesterday: Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell threw his support to the former president despite having said harsh words in the past about his role in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
OpenAI makes Elon Musk’s emails public. Saying it would seek the dismissal of Musk’s lawsuit accusing it of straying from its mission by seeking profits over benefiting humanity, OpenAI published a blog post containing emails Musk allegedly sent while still involved with the organization (which he co-founded but broke with in 2018). The post claims Musk actually wanted to shift OpenAI to a for-profit model—with himself as CEO, saying billions of dollars were needed to compete with Google, and that he suggested merging it with his car company, Tesla. Separately, after reports circulated that he met with Donald Trump, Musk said he wasn’t donating to either Trump or Biden.
Watered-down climate disclosure rules for businesses approved. The SEC voted yesterday to finalize new regulations requiring public companies to divulge their greenhouse gas emissions after nixing a provision businesses spent years lobbying against that would have also required them to state indirect emissions from their supply chains and customers’ use of their products. But even the weakened rules face an uphill battle: 10 states have already filed a legal challenge to them, and others are likely to follow. The rules have been a political flashpoint, with the Biden administration saying they’re necessary to fight climate change and Republicans and business groups saying they’re outside the scope of the agency’s authority.