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Oklahoma takes legal action against two business over alleged gas cost control

Oklahoma has taken legal action against 2 energy business, implicating them of manipulating gas prices throughout Winter Storm Uri in 2021, according to a press release from the state chief law officer's office on Wednesday.

Oklahoma Chief Law Officer Gentner Drummond filed the suit versus ET Gathering & & Processing, which it refers to in the fit as Enable entities, and Proportion Energy Solutions.

Uri roared through Oklahoma in mid-February of 2021 and triggered numerous deaths and more than $200 billion in damages throughout the southern part of the nation, spurring demand for extra gas.

According to the lawsuits, Enable and Symmetry had counted on greater need with the arrival of Winter Storm Uri and schemed to synthetically minimize supply, the release from the attorney general's office said.

Balance stated it was evaluating the claim however rejected the accusations. Symmetry, like many others, suffered the negative impacts of Winter season Storm Uri and adamantly denies the unfounded allegations in the lawsuit, which it will intensely defend, a. Balance spokesperson said.

Allow did not immediately respond to requests for remark.

The companies employed a range of tactics to drive up the. index rates, including reduction of supply and submitting. trades at unconscionable price levels to charge Grand River Dam. Authority (GRDA) - the state's largest public power utility -. exorbitant fees determined by the artificially inflated index. costs, according to the lawsuits.

Drummond likewise stated in the release that his office will. pursue extra lawsuits versus other companies that. engaged in market adjustment.

(source: Reuters)