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Oil companies have agreed to pay $7.4 million and fix environmental damage after an underground pipeline leaked nearly 300,000 gallons of crude oil into a Payne County creek.
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Two major energy infrastructure companies in Tulsa are about to become one.
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Three companies are proposing pipelines across the Midwest that would carry carbon dioxide captured from ethanol plants to underground sequestration sites. The plan is to inject the CO2 deep into rock formations under Illinois and North Dakota, but some landowners are pushing back.
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An underground pipeline has leaked at least 42,000 gallons of crude oil into a creek in Payne County since it ruptured on July 8.