What was once a drainage ditch is now a full-fledged river – banks lined with architectural marvels, a world-class Olympic training facility and a river adventu...
It’s a town of less than 8,000 people, but Cushing, Oklahoma bears a responsibility and an honor few large cities can match. Up to 50 million barrels of crude o...
We’ve all heard the basics of supply and demand. When one goes up, the other tends to fall. That much is simple. But in the case of petroleum prices, ...
Natural gas was once an overlooked byproduct of oil production. Today, it’s a major resource for America’s overall energy framework.
To catch you up, here ar...
The report card is in, and economically speaking, oil and natural gas is getting straight “A”s. In 2017, the forecast is for steady improvement throughout the y...
You may have heard the terms ‘SCOOP’ and ‘STACK’ in recent news headlines, but do you know how they impact our state’s economy? SCOOP stands for South Central O...
Oklahoma’s oil and natural gas industry is capitalizing on the state’s unique geology and technological advances to hold on to long-term gains in both state Gro...
In 1901, Tulsa County’s first successful well struck oil at Red Fork, just across the Arkansas River from the city. Though it produced less than 10 barrels per ...
If you’ve listened to any news about the oil and natural gas business, chances are you’ve heard these three terms. But do you know what they mean? Turns out...
Welcome to Kiefer, a small town built by more than 100 years of oil and natural gas production that still powers its economy today. For decades, this community ...