OKESI
total amount OKESI
customers have saved:
$146,585,735
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Savings for January 2013:
$1,854,538.00Savings for February 2013:
$1,384,496.00Home
Oklahoma Energy Services, Inc. joined forces with CenterPoint Energy Services (CES) through an acquisition on December 1, 2012. CES, a top 25 national natural gas marketer, provides competitively priced natural gas and related energy management services to more than 25,000 commercial, industrial, agricultural and residential customers across 20 states. Together, our mission continues to be your “Clear Energy Source™”. Whether you operate a large factory, a hospital, school district or a commercial enterprise or you simply want to reduce your energy costs, our team is committed to satisfying your energy requirements.
CES and OKESI have teamed up to provide you valuable expertise and service. We work with you to reduce the uncertainty that exists in today’s deregulated energy market by supplying you with the resources, knowledge and confidence to buy your energy smarter.
The fastest, smartest, most painless & most profitable decision you’ll make all year.
Changing your energy supplier is as quick as a phone call or an email. Our energy professionals are both experienced and personable and eager to help tailor the right energy purchase program for your energy needs. We offer our customers the most innovative and creative products with a primary emphasis of helping you to control costs and manage volatility that exist in today’s energy markets. Call us today to learn more.
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Weekly Market Update
Natural gas prices were gaining all week from Friday’s close at $3.91, lowest in more than a month. Prices charged ahead trading near $4.065, yesterday morning, until another bearish storage report took away all the momentum. Prices closed on Thursday pretty close to where the week started at $3.932. The lower end support level continues [...]
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Natural gas prices have been pushing downward all week. Both cash spot prices, in many areas, and the June 2013 natural gas contract have seen a price decline of $.30 cents since last Wednesday, May 1st. The lower end support level has been found in the $3.90 level while on the upper end, the contract [...]
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The June 2013 natural gas contract was in a bullish mood to start the week. Traders were very leery of the warming weather knowing winter was going to make a dra- matic reappearance later in the week. Tuesday saw the market face a strong rally climbing almost 16 cents closing at $4.392. The rally party [...]
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