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Committee advances produced-water processing measure after sponsor outlines three changes, 8–1

Oklahoma Senate Energy Committee · April 16, 2026

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Summary

The committee passed a produced-water measure (recorded as HB 43 38) by an 8–1 vote after the sponsor described three changes — nonretroactivity, flexibility on unit size, and allowing operators to begin processing brine before corporate approval.

The Oklahoma Senate Energy Committee advanced a produced-water measure identified in the record as "HB 43 38" on an 8–1 vote after the sponsor explained three substantive amendments to the House version.

The sponsor told the committee the changes clarify the measure is not retroactive, provide flexibility for the size of produced-water processing units, and allow an operator to begin processing brine before receiving corporate approval. The sponsor characterized the bill as a framework to enable extraction of elements from produced water and suggested the changes could create economic opportunities for businesses and surface owners while reducing certain production costs.

Committee members raised no recorded procedural objections; the measure passed 8–1 and was advanced to the full Senate. The transcript identifies the bill as a mirror of a House measure and records the sponsor’s description of the three changes but does not include bill text in the hearing record. The committee record lists one recorded nay and eight ayes.

Next steps: The measure will move to the full Senate; stakeholders and affected landowners may want to review the bill text as it moves forward.