Oklahoma needs two things: a relevant energy industry and an infrastructure that gets the energy to the people who are going to use it.
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Iran’s annual military budget is $6 billion, compared to $60 billion for Saudi Arabia and $600 billion for the U.S.
Iran’s annual military budget is $6 billion, compared to $60 billion for Saudi Arabia and $600 billion for the U.S.
Retracting the industry’s only tax credit remaining after 2016 will force wind developers to move their jobs and dollars to more business-friendly states, such as Kansas and Texas.
Retracting the industry’s only tax credit remaining after 2016 will force wind developers to move their jobs and dollars to more business-friendly states, such as Kansas and Texas.
Letters to the Editor: Feb. 17, 2016
Many of us find political correctness to be offensive. In many instances, it amounts to arbitrary censorship imposed on us by those who want to take issue with history, political views or artistic or literary works.
Chicken-Fried News: Kool-Aid drunk
Oklahoma’s love/hate affair with oil continues as its economy takes another hit.
Chicken-Fried News: Incentive dilemma
Rep. Scott Inman said tax cuts and credits are partly to blame for the state’s current budget crisis.
Letters to the Editor: June 3, 2015
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Letters to the Editor: April 22, 2015
United voice The reason I feel compelled to write is I visit OKC often and always pick up a copy of the Gazette because I believe it is a voice for sanity in these crazy times. I am never disappointed and this time really enjoyed the letter from Bruce Good (Letters, Fat ass, March 25, […]
In one of America’s conservative capitals where oil and gas flows heavily through the local economy, the reversal of a local energy company’s plan to drill near Lake Hefner was a rare win for progressives.
In one of America’s conservative capitals where oil and gas flows heavily through the local economy, the reversal of a local energy company’s plan to drill near Lake Hefner was a rare win for progressives.
Oil company scraps plan to drill near Lake Hefner
A controversial plan to drill for oil near Lake Hefner has been withdrawn by a local energy company.
