Oklahoma Energy Index continues to climb in April
The Oklahoma Energy Index’s steady climb the past two years continued in April, with improved spot prices for crude oil and natural gas being major factors behind its latest advance.
The index, a scale of zero to 300, increased to 212.9, up 1.9 percent compared to March and up 12.2 percent compared to the same time a year ago.But Russell Evans, executive director of the Steven C. Agee Economic Research and Policy Institute, tempered Wednesday’s good news somewhat.While he said recent gains in well drilling and completion rates through technological and operational […]
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