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Sinclair's $1B expansion to boost output 60 percent |
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Sinclair Tulsa Refining Co. could double employment at its Tulsa refinery with its $1 billion expansion. In groundbreaking ceremonies Friday for the project, officials said the privately held energy giant also will increase the amount
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Natural gas may be viable way to battle high costs at pump |
Most natural gas producers thought T. Boone Pickens brought up a good point last week when he addressed an energy conference here and asked why natural gas was not being used as much for transportation. Pickens noted that 7 million
vehicles worldwide run on the compressed natural gas, known as CNG, and only 150,000 of those are in the United States.
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ODOT leverages cash incentives for roadway repairs |
The Oklahoma Department of Transportation is leveraging the power of cash incentives to get a critical roadway in Rogers County fixed as soon as possible. On April 10, a landslide caused a 500-foot section of the shoulder of State Highway
20 to break away from the road. ODOT Director Gary Ridley said the two-*** road at Keetonville Hill near Claremore carries 10,000 vehicles per day. Those vehicles will have to take a 20-mile detour until the roadway is fixed.
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Nursing shortage concerning Tulsa schools and hospitals |
There's no economic downturn in nursing, where the industry is pleading for more faculty members at colleges and more practitioners in hospitals. Geraldine Ellison, professor of nursing at OU-Tulsa, said the need for more faculty directly
relates to the overall shortage of nurses in Tulsa and nationwide.
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