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OG&E and Google Announce Contract for Three Data Centers in Oklahoma

LCG, April 30, 2026--OG&E, the operating subsidiary of OGE Energy Corp., announced today that it will power three new data centers that Google announced in Muskogee and Stillwater, Oklahoma last year. As part of the agreement, Google will also make power generation capacity available from two solar facilities in Stephens and Muskogee Counties that are currently under construction. The data centers and associated Electric Service Agreements are expected to provide economic growth for local communities and the state, contribute to grid stability, and benefit OG&E's current customers.

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Graphic Packaging and NextEra Energy Resources Sign 250-MW Virtual Power Purchase Agreement

LCG, April 29, 2026--Graphic Packaging Holding Company today announced a virtual power purchase agreement (VPPA) with NextEra Energy Resources, LLC. With the VPPA agreement, NextEra Energy Resources plans to build the Selenite Springs Energy Center, a 250-MW solar energy facility in West Texas, and Graphic Packaging will be the sole buyer of the facility's renewable energy attribute certificates. Graphic Packaging, a global provider of sustainable consumer packaging, expects the agreement to cover approximately 43 percent of its 2025 electricity usage in the U.S. and Canada. The agreement will advance Graphic Packaging's commitment to source renewable electricity and reduce its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

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Natural Gas, Power Prices Boosted by Lack of New Gas Production

LCG, Feb. 28, 2003--The price of natural gas retreated slightly late this week from levels as much as two to five times what had been considered typical, but it is quite possible that the "typical" price level will be somewhat higher for the next few years.

March natural gas on the New York Mercantile Exchange was priced at $10.90 per million Btu on Monday, whereas it had been $6.60 the previous Friday. Low inventories are largely the cause, based on a sharp reversal from mild winters in the past few years to a very cold one that in the Energy Information Administration's estimation has left about one-third less gas in storage compared with the five-year average.

Consumption has increased because of more gas being used for heating generally, and by the fact that the majority of new power production capacity uses gas. According to the chief executive of the New York Independent System Operator, plants capable of substituting fuel oil for gas are doing so to cut costs. This week, the premium paid for gas led wholesale electricity prices to reach $990 per magawatt-hour several times in Texas, which has had severe winter weather recently. New York City prices reached $175 per megawatt-hour.

Poorer credit ratings among power companies and utilities have contributed to higher prices as well. Companies that explore and drill for gas have not had enough new, stable production to keep inventories from declining. In fact, production fell last year by 5.5%. The trend is expected to continue until 2005, in the view of Lehman Brothers. Canada's own increased use of gas has not allowed imports from that source to grow, and those wells that have been drilled have been of a more marginal nature, and are often quickly depleted.
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