Will Oklahoma continue to be a leader when it comes to energy? The answer to that question is key to our state’s future. For nearly 100 years Oklahoma has set the standard when it comes to domestic energy production and regulation. During the very first oil boom it was Oklahoma that developed regulatory standards still used today by producing states to ensure that on-shore production is done in a manner that prevents waste of a precious resource while protecting the rights of all stakeholders. Oklahoma worked to bring all the producing states together to collaborate cooperatively on issues pertaining to oil and gas production by creating the Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission, still based in Oklahoma City and this year chaired by Governor Fallin.
Share this post
Keeping up with change
Share this post
Will Oklahoma continue to be a leader when it comes to energy? The answer to that question is key to our state’s future. For nearly 100 years Oklahoma has set the standard when it comes to domestic energy production and regulation. During the very first oil boom it was Oklahoma that developed regulatory standards still used today by producing states to ensure that on-shore production is done in a manner that prevents waste of a precious resource while protecting the rights of all stakeholders. Oklahoma worked to bring all the producing states together to collaborate cooperatively on issues pertaining to oil and gas production by creating the Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission, still based in Oklahoma City and this year chaired by Governor Fallin.