StateImpact Oklahoma


Why Oklahoma Drivers Will Pay 50 Cents More for CNG on Jan. 1

People who drive natural gas powered vehicles aren’t used to pain at the pump.

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Harold Hamm Says U.S. Oil Industry No Longer Needs Keystone XL Pipeline

Hamm tells Reuters railroads have become more and more important and viable as a way to transport crude.

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Why Oklahoma City Wants the State to Help Fix Its Trash Problem

In the more rural parts of Oklahoma City there are thousands of residents who don’t pay for trash pickup, and they never have.

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Teague to OK Oil Industry: Merging Energy and Environment Offices a ‘Huge Advantage’

The Sierra Club said combining the offices was a “disservice” to the state.

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Kerr-McGee Was Wrong to Dump Polluted Sites Into Spinoff Company, Judge Rules

On Thursday, a U.S. Bankruptcy Court judge ruled that was improper.

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Former Creek County Refinery Site Added to Superfund Priority List

The Lorraine and Wilcox refineries operated from 1915 until 1965 about 30 miles southwest of Tulsa in Creek County.

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A Wet Year Doesn’t Mean Any Part of Oklahoma Is Safe From Drought in 2014

This drought might be closer to its beginning than its end, and with little warning could encompass the entire state next year.

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