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Stardust Power Invests $1.2B In Oklahoma

Oklahoma
The company is building a lithium refinery site on a 66-acre site near the Port of Muskogee.

MyDefence To Invest $1.2M Into Oklahoma City Office

Oklahoma
The unmanned aircraft systems company will create 48 new jobs, providing military defense companies with counter drone technology.

American Airlines To Create 500 Jobs Across The U.S.

American Airlines
More than 300 aviation maintenance technician positions will be added at sites in Tulsa, OK; Charlotte, NC; and Pittsburgh, PA.

More Than 320 Jobs Created By Solar Energy Expansion Into Oklahoma

Norwegian solar energy company NorSun will invest $620 million in a new solar manufacturing facility in Tulsa.

Oklahoma Sees ‘Tremendous Growth’ In New, Existing Companies

Two economic development programs awarded a combined $13.5 million to more than 175 businesses in 2023 alone, according to the Oklahoma Department of Commerce.

Stardust Power Picks Oklahoma For Battery-Grade Lithium Refinery

Stardust could be eligible for up to $257M in state, federal economic incentives for the Muskogee facility. Plus, Oklahoma launches its new SITES Ready Program 

Oklahoma Sees Expansions, Investments Statewide

In 2022, Oklahoma saw nearly 80 announcements for new and expanding companies, according to the Oklahoma Department of Commerce.

Oklahoma Is Reaching New Heights

The Oklahoma business climate is vibrant with growth of legacy industries like aerospace, invigorated with sectors in more nascent stages.

Why… Oklahoma?

Brent Kisling, Oklahoma Department of Commerce, shares how clean energy, central location, and strong workforce set the stage for success in the Sooner State.

Port Muskogee Lands $33.9M To Develop Infrastructure

The U.S. DOT has awarded Muskogee City-County Port Authority $23.9 million to address infrastructure needs at Port Muskogee; Oklahoma approved another $10 million.

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