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Oklahoma Corporation Commission
The regulatory agency that oversees energy, transportation and utility industries.
Oklahoma Mining Commission
The commission establishes state policy and programs in health, safety, mining and land reclamation practices associated with surface and subsurface mining.
Oklahoma Energy Resources Board
Funded by voluntary contributions from oil and gas producers and royalty owners, the OERB restores orphaned and abandoned well sites across the state and provides energy-related training to Oklahoma schools at no cost.
Marginal Well Commission
Funded by the oil and natural gas industry, this agency protects and promotes the state's production of crude oil and natural gas by assuring that appropriate efforts are made to extend the life of marginally-producing wells.
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Secretary of Energy
C. Michael Ming
Deputy Secretary of Energy James Albert
Special Assistant and Legislative Liaison
Maressa Treat
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- Prioritize the use of Oklahoma Resources when developing plans to meet our energy needs for transportation fuels and power generation.
- Support Oklahoma's existing oil and natural gas industry.
- Ensure stability and supply of electricity at a reasonable cost to Oklahoma homes and businesses through ample electricity generation and a robust transmission grid.
- Increase research, development and demonstration projects for biofuels to complement petroleum for transportation fuels and for alternative energy including wind, hydro and solar to generate electricity.
- Help Oklahomans understand the need for conservation and help reduce consumption and manage demand.
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