Prairie chicken listing sparks debate, solutions in Okla.
The Endangered Species Act listing of the lesser prairie chicken is facing...
The Endangered Species Act listing of the lesser prairie chicken is facing pushback from Oklahoma officials, ranchers and oil and natural gas companies, which cite burdensome restrictions on land use and energy development. Amid the ongoing debate and concerns about habitat preservation, one firm has launched a privately financed conservation program that provides energy developers with conservation credits to offset potential impacts on the species.
Greater proppant use boosts Crescent's Uinta oil ops
An updated completion design that uses twice as much proppant per foot...
An updated completion design that uses twice as much proppant per foot has enabled Crescent Energy to drill significantly larger wells in the Uinta Basin while reducing costs by 35% per barrel of oil equivalent, according to Crescent CEO David Rockecharlie. Rockecharlie anticipates accelerated activity and production growth in the basin as its resource potential and reserve life continue to expand.
Reduced refinery production and lower regional inventories due to maintenance...
Reduced refinery production and lower regional inventories due to maintenance work, unplanned outages and seasonal patterns lifted average retail prices for gasoline and diesel in February and early March, a trend that is expected to continue for gasoline, according to the Energy Information Administration. The Gulf Coast area has been the main driver of the 11% decline in US refinery utilization since January.
The U.S. Constitution spells it out clearly in Article II, Section 3:...
The U.S. Constitution spells it out clearly in Article II, Section 3: The president “shall from time to time give to the Congress information of the state of the union, and recommend to their consideration such measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient.”
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Sailor Cole Brauer became the first American woman to race solo around the world.
Applebee’s and IHOP are launching co-branded locations, because the combination Pizza Hut–Taco Bells were not enough.
Amazon is reportedly halting the launch of online storefronts in Switzerland, Ireland, and other countries in an effort to rein in costs.
TikTok users inundated the offices of House GOP members with phone calls over concerns that they could soon ban the app.