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OKOGA Sues County Over Ban on Produced Water in Temporary Pipelines

OKOGA Sues County Over Ban on Produced Water in Temporary Pipelines

The Oklahoma Oil & Gas Association (OKOGA) filed a lawsuit against the Kingfisher County Commissioners in Oklahoma State Supreme Court on Tuesday, arguing that the county’s ban on temporary pipelines along existing rights-of-way to take produced water from oil and gas drilling sites violates state law.

August 24, 2018

Oklahoma Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Oil, Gas Tax Initiative

Oklahoma’s highest court has said “OK” to an oil and gas production tax.

March 20, 2018

Dueling Oklahoma Legislative Bills Aim to Expand Drilling Laterals

Oklahoma’s Senate this month has produced two competing bills aimed at allowing longer horizontal laterals in non-shale formations in the state. The state’s two principal industry groups back different measures.

March 30, 2017