Natural gas; modifying natural gas energy standard. Effective date. Emergency.
Oklahoma modifies its natural gas energy standard through emergency legislation, potentially affecting utility regulations and energy portfolio requirements statewide.
Oklahoma modifies its natural gas energy standard through emergency legislation, potentially affecting utility regulations and energy portfolio requirements statewide.
SB 460 modifies Oklahoma's natural gas energy standard, though the specific regulatory changes are not detailed in the summary provided. The bill was passed with emergency status and signed into law by the Governor on April 28, 2025, indicating lawmakers viewed it as time-sensitive legislation requiring immediate implementation.
Natural gas energy standards affect utility regulations, energy pricing, and Oklahoma's energy portfolio composition. Changes to these standards can impact electricity rates for consumers, renewable energy requirements, and the state's competitive position in energy markets, making this relevant to both household utility costs and broader energy policy.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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