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Reagan Smith, Inc. leading environmental efforts in Oklahoma Natural Resource and renewable energy projects
Within the state of Oklahoma, we take satisfaction in our pure assets and are conscious of the nice lengths it takes to enhance and keep the surroundings throughout the oil and fuel and renewable power industries.
One of many main firms within the state that’s taking over this tall process is Reagan Smith, Inc.. With their providers, Reagan Smith is guiding the state to an enhanced way forward for defending our environmental assets.
Do you know Oklahoma ranks No. 3 nationwide for put in wind capability and generates extra electrical energy utilizing the wind than some other state?
Actually, North America’s largest wind farm is operated proper right here in Oklahoma. Current developments in photo voltaic expertise are occurring inside our state as nicely, which is smart contemplating Oklahoma receives greater than 3,000 sunny hours per 12 months (which is greater than Florida, California or Texas) due to its centralized location.
Nonetheless, nice achievements similar to these can solely come from devoted, “boots-on-the-ground” work being executed by firms like Reagan Smith that help new wind and photo voltaic power initiatives by way of its administration of initiatives, permits and grants so as to preserve our state on the forefront of the renewable power business.
The nation’s drilling actions proceed to rise as nicely. Although rig counts throughout the nation change daily, there are roughly 700 oil and fuel rigs operated in america in the present day — about 57 of that are situated in Oklahoma (which has greater than doubled the 22 rigs working within the state right now final 12 months).
Whereas this development is nice for the state of Oklahoma, there are a number of environmental elements to fastidiously think about when creating power initiatives to make sure the land is correctly protected and sustained.
Pure useful resource and renewable power initiatives require streamlined planning and environment friendly execution that embody every little thing from siting and buying land rights to surveying and guaranteeing land use and improvement initiatives are compliant with laws. By combining the environmental evaluation course of for oil and fuel and wind and photo voltaic power improvement initiatives with different required, federal, state or native environmental necessities.
Reagan Smith ensures every venture is executed with one of the best environmental sustainability practices whereas guaranteeing the requisite legal guidelines and that laws are complied with.
With the quantity of detailed work that goes into every land improvement venture, it’s crucial that objects similar to due diligence experiences, habitat assessments, environmental assessments, archaeology surveys, wetland delineations, regulatory compliance and extra are accomplished to make sure programs are in place to handle an organization’s carbon footprint. Reagan Smith helps firms doc these Environmental, Social and Governance elements that embody moral, sustainable and company authorities points and completes venture administration and oversight to make sure every venture meets regulatory and environmental necessities.
Because the state continues to develop throughout the pure useful resource and renewable power industries, Reagan Smith is constant to steer efforts in pure and cultural useful resource safety and improvement. It’s nice to see firms supporting the expansion of power alternate options and environmental safety (particularly in honor of World Setting Day arising this week, on June 5).
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Staff predictions: Our picks for No. 7 Alabama at Oklahoma
After falling twice away from home already this season, No. 7 Alabama will look to avoid a potential trap game in its final road trip of the regular season. The Crimson Tide (8-2, 5-2 in the SEC) will visit Oklahoma (5-5, 1-5) for a 6:30 p.m. CT kickoff Saturday inside Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium.
This will be the seventh matchup between Alabama and Oklahoma. The Sooners hold a 3-2-1 advantage in the series, but the Tide won the most recent meeting, recording a 45-34 victory in the 2018 Orange Bowl. Alabama is currently a 14-point favorite for Saturday’s game, according to the Caesars Sportsbook.
Here’s how Tide Illustrated’s staff thinks the game will play out.
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Oklahoma State Offers 2026 Bixby DB Braeden Presley
The stark reality of the Cowboys future on the gridiron is up in the air. Can Oklahoma State bounce back in 2025 following one of the worst football seasons in years? Will the Pokes return next season and play with a chip on their shoulder? Only time will tell and the best way to improve the football team is for the coaching staff to hit the recruiting trail hard.
Oklahoma State will say goodbye to one of the greatest statistical wide receivers to ever wear the Cowboy orange. Senior Brennan Presley has been the cornerstone of the receiving core for the past four seasons. He is the all-time receptions leader in Oklahoma State history and has caught more than two passes in nearly every game since his sophomore season.
The offense won’t be the same in 2025 with Presley snagging catches across the middle, but the fans of Cowboy football won’t have to wait long as a familiar name will be entering the mix straight out of the class of 2026.
On Thursday, Oklahoma State looked to make it the Presley trifecta when they offered the youngest of the bunch, 2026 Bixby star Braeden Presley. Older brothers Brennan and Braylin both committed to Oklahoma State out of high school. Brennan hung around to become the all-time receptions leader in school history while Braylin transferred to Tulsa.
Braeden is the biggest brother of the bunch and measures in at 6-foot-2 and 180 pounds, according to 247Sports. He is unranked at the moment but still has a full season of football yet to play. The interest continues to grow for Braeden who has drawn offers from Tulsa, Boston College and Kansas.
Oklahoma State joined the mix on Thursday and is hoping to use its family ties to lock up their third straight Presley. Little is known about Presley on the field, and he has proven this season that he is a jack of all trades. He has logged a rushing touchdown, receiving touchdown and passing touchdown this season for the Spartans of Bixby.
A majority of his highlights have come on the defensive side of the football. He has 27 tackles, three interceptions and a forced fumble in 2024 for a Bixby team who is searching for yet another Class 5A State Championship.
The fans of Oklahoma State football may not have to wait very long to have a Presley once again under the lights of Boone Pickens Stadium.
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Miami Basketball: Canes drop second straight game to Oklahoma State 80-74
CHARLESTON, S.C. – The University of Miami men’s basketball team fell to the Oklahoma State Cowboys (4-1), 80-74, Friday afternoon at TD Arena in the Hurricanes’ (3-2) second game of the 2024 Shriners Children’s Charleston Classic.
Down 17 with five minutes to play in the game, the Hurricanes connected on seven of their final ten shots to pull to within six of the Cowboys, but time ultimately ran out on Miami’s comeback.
Guard Nijel Pack recorded his second 20-point game of the season, totaling 20 points to lead the Hurricanes in scoring.
Forward Brandon Johnson tallied his first double-double of the season with 12 points and ten rebounds, pacing the Hurricanes’ on the glass.
Oklahoma State took control early, opening the game on a 9-0 run. Miami cut the lead to three thanks to a pair of 3-pointers from Blackmon and Pack, but the Cowboys responded with a 7-0 run to extend their lead to double-digits, 20-10, with 10 minutes to play in the first half.
The Cowboys shot 53.3 percent from 3-point range in the first half, increasing their lead to 16, 43-37, at the halftime break.
Oklahoma State took its largest lead of the game, 51-31, at the 14:35 mark in the second half, but Miami responded with an 11-4 run to cut the deficit to 13 at the midway point of the frame.
The Hurricanes shot 58.1 percent from the field in the second half, and four Miami players scored eight-plus points in the final 20 minutes of play, but they could not complete the comeback.
On Sunday, Miami will play VCU or Nevada at 12:30 p.m. ET at TD Arena in Charleston, S.C.
Courtesy of Miami Athletics
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