Increasingly Bullish: Oklahoma Natural Gas Rebounds on Rising Demand and Infrastructure
Cortney Cowley and
Chase Farha
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Oklahoma Economist, 2025
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This edition of the Oklahoma Economist examines growth in drilling activity in Oklahoma outpacing the U.S. in the first half of 2025, as natural gas prices rose from all-time lows even as oil prices fell.
Date: 2025
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