Journal Record | November 11 It was no surprise when oil prices spiked following the unprecedented Sept. 14 attack on Saudi Arabia’s oil infrastructure. But the spike in oil prices was short-lived, illustrating how times have changed since the ’90s and early 2000s. The difference between then and...
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Jack Money | The Oklahoman | November 2, 2019 When it comes to electric vehicles, fuel costs aren’t a concern. But limited ranges and limited places where the vehicles can be charged have been — until now. On Friday, Francis Renewables, a company that got its start in solar, announced it is neari...
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The Norman Transcript | November 2 Oklahoma has the cleanest and most affordable energy in the country, the state’s energy secretary said Friday. “The governor likes to talk about becoming a Top 10 state as an aspiration, and we can say together proudly that Oklahoma is a Top 10 state...
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Enid News & Eagle | October 29, 2019 WOODWARD — With lofty hopes for the future, Mark Yates sounded Tuesday much as he did in 2016 as director of field operations with Oklahoma Farm Bureau defending Oklahoma’s State Question 777, the so-called right to farm question. His focus Tuesday was sel...
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