2 Oklahoma petroleum executives leave industry group

 


OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Two Oklahoma Independent Petroleum Association executives have left the industry trade group.

The Oklahoman reports that Tim Wigley resigned as president on Sunday after the group's annual meeting in Texas. Spokesman Cody Bannister said Tuesday the association will form a search committee to find a new candidate.

Wigley's resignation comes after he was arrested in March on charges of driving under the influence of alcohol and disregarding a traffic control device. He's pleaded not guilty to both charges. His jury trial is scheduled for Aug. 1.

Chairman Berry Mullennix says...



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