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  2. List of companies based in Tulsa, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of large or well-known interstate or international companies headquartered in the Tulsa Metropolitan Area. As of November 2012, Tulsa was home to one Fortune 1000 and two Fortune 500 companies: Dollar Thrifty Automotive Group, energy companies: ONEOK (#219), and The Williams Companies, Inc. (#342). [18]

  3. Category:Defunct companies based in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Defunct companies based in Oklahoma" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Oneok - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma Natural Gas Company headquarters in Tulsa, Oklahoma built in 1928 OneOK headquarters in Tulsa, Oklahoma on 20 March 2007. Oklahoma Natural Gas Company was founded on October 12, 1906 [3] by businessmen Dennis T. Flynn and Charles B. Ames. [4] During the spring and fall of 1907, the company built a gas pipeline from Osage County to Sapulpa and Oklahoma City. [4]

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    In all, more than 1,000 tech companies announced cuts of almost 160,000 jobs last year, according to the tracking website Layoffs.fyi. And nearly 100,000 more jobs already have been tagged this year.

  8. Expand Energy - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, the company also sold additional midstream assets for $520 million. [24] In September 2015, the company announced layoffs of hundreds of people in Oklahoma City. [25] In 2017, the company sold assets in the Haynesville shale for $465 million. [26] In January 2018, the company laid off 400 employees. [27]

  9. WPX Energy - Wikipedia

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    WPX Energy, Inc. (Williams Production and Exploration) was a company engaged in hydrocarbon exploration. It was organized in Delaware and headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma. In 2021, the company merged with Devon Energy. All of the company's assets were in either the Williston Basin (42% of 2019 production) or the Permian Basin (58%