Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Oklahoma Newsletter for Wednesday April 30, 2025 ( 4 items ) |
GPA Midstream Advocates for Midstream Interests in Nation's Capital
TULSA, Oklahoma, April 30 -- GPA Midstream Association (formerly the Gas Processors Association) issued the following news:
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GPA Midstream advocates for midstream interests in nation's capital
By Stuart Saulters, GPA Midstream Vice President of Federal Affairs
GPA Midstream visited the nation's capital last week to provide the midstream perspective to policymakers and connect with allied energy industry trade groups.
What we're doing: A contingent from GPA Midstream met with senior lea
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Hamm Institute for American Energy at OSU and Divergent partnership make Oklahoma a hub for advanced manufacturing
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, April 28 -- Oklahoma State University posted the following news:
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Hamm Institute for American Energy at OSU and Divergent partnership make Oklahoma a hub for advanced manufacturing
Media Contact: Dara McBee | Hamm Institute for American Energy | 580-350-7248 | dara.mcbee@hamminstitute.org
The Hamm Institute for American Energy at Oklahoma State University announced Monday a strategic partnership with Divergent Technologies Inc. to accelerate the adoption of next-g
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Research focuses on algorithms for angled boreholes
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, April 29 -- Oklahoma State University posted the following news:
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Research focuses on algorithms for angled boreholes
Media Contact: Tanner Holubar | Communications Specialist | 405-744-2065 | tanner.holubar@okstate.edu
Installing ground heat exchangers with ground-source heat pump systems can be expensive and time-consuming due to the amount of drilling required. Vertical borehole ground heat exchangers are drilled hundreds of feet deep, where the temperature rem
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Urgent: Flood Survival Tips for Animals in Oklahoma City
NORFOLK, Virginia, April 29 [Category: Animals] -- People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals issued the following news release:
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Urgent: Flood Survival Tips for Animals in Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City - With severe weather and possible flooding in store for the Oklahoma City area, PETA is issuing a reminder that people should stay vigilant as the storm drags on and never leave dogs tethered or penned outside.
Whenever there's a natural disaster, many dogs and other companion animals a
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