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Oklahoma Corporation Commission. The Commission is a regulatory agency for the State of Oklahoma with emphasis on the Fuel, Oil and Gas, Public Utilities, and Transportation Industries.
Oklahoma Corporation Commission faces election shake-up amid Hiett controversy. Two of the three candidates for the open seat on the Oklahoma Corporation Commission have raised less than $2,000, while the third has raised more than $400,000. Republican candidate Brian Bingman also has secured a host of high-profile endorsements, including from ...
About Commission offices. Corporation Commissioners lead the agency. They are elected officials and hold statewide office. Each commissioner serves staggered, six-year terms. The Oklahoma Legislature passed a law in 2010 imposing term limits for commissioners.
Oklahoma voters will decide on a new corporation commissioner to fill the shoes of longtime Commissioner Bob Anthony. Three candidates are on the Nov. 5 general election ballot: Republican Brian Bingman, 70; Democrat Harold Spradling, 89; and Libertarian Chad Williams, 43.
Our mission is to provide information, permitting, investigation, and compliance services to the oil and gas industry, mineral interests, landowners, and the general public so together we can develop the oil and gas resources of the state in a fair and orderly manner while protecting the environment and ensuring public safety.
The Commission is a regulatory agency for the State of Oklahoma with emphasis on the Fuel, Oil and Gas, Public Utilities, and Transportation Industries
The Oklahoma Corporation Commission is the public utilities commission of the U.S state of Oklahoma run by three statewide elected commissioners. Authorized to employ more than 500 employees, it regulates oil and gas drilling, utilities and telephone companies.
The Oklahoma Corporation Commission is a three-person elected executive board in the Oklahoma state government. The commission is a regulatory agency, with an emphasis on the fuel, oil and gas, public utilities, and transportation industries.
Access the Oklahoma Corporation Commission IRP System for vehicle registration and permit services in Oklahoma.
Oklahomans will choose between three candidates for a seat on the Oklahoma Corporation Commission, which regulates utilities and the oil and gas industry, next week. The seat is left vacant for the first time in more than three decades.