OGE Energy Corp.·Utilities

NextEra Energy's (NYSE: NEE | NEE Price Prediction) agreement to acquire Dominion Energy (NYSE: D) in a roughly $67 billion all-stock deal has investors hunting for the next big utility consolidation targets.

Investors with an interest in Utility - Electric Power stocks have likely encountered both PG&E (PCG) and OGE Energy (OGE). But which of these two companies is the best option for those looking for undervalued stocks?

OKLAHOMA CITY, May 14, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- OGE Energy Corp. (NYSE: OGE) virtually held its 2026 Annual Meeting of Shareholders today, electing its board of directors and acting on a number of items. Chairman, President and CEO Sean Trauschke opened the meeting by thanking shareholders for their continued investment and confidence in OGE Energy and recognizing the company's unique connection with its retail shareholders, many of whom both own shares and rely on OG&E's service every day as customers.

Investors with an interest in Utility - Electric Power stocks have likely encountered both PG&E (PCG) and OGE Energy (OGE). But which of these two companies is the best option for those looking for undervalued stocks?

OGE Energy rides customer growth and renewables push with a $7.29B investment plan, but supply-chain issues and rising costs threaten project timelines.

OG&E, a unit of OGE Energy , said on Thursday it will supply electricity to three new Google data centers in Oklahoma announced last year to support grid stability.
OGE Energy Corp., together with its subsidiaries, operates as an energy and energy services provider that offers physical delivery and related services for electricity, natural gas, crude oil, and natural gas liquids in the United States. The company generates, transmits, distributes, and sells electric energy. It provides retail electric service to approximately 879,000 customers, which covers a service area of approximately 30,000 square miles in Oklahoma and western Arkansas; and owns and operates coal-fired, natural gas-fired, wind-powered, and solar-powered generating assets. As of December 31, 2021, the company owned and operated interconnected electric generation, transmission, and distribution systems, including 16 generating stations with an aggregate capability of 7,207 megawatts; and transmission systems comprising 54 substations and 5,122 structure miles of lines in Oklahoma, and 7 substations and 277 structure miles of lines in Arkansas. Its distribution systems included 350 substations; 29,494 structure miles of overhead lines; 3,365 miles of underground conduit; and 11,125 miles of underground conductors in Oklahoma, as well as 29 substations, 2,795 structure miles of overhead lines, 349 miles of underground conduit, and 662 miles of underground conductors in Arkansas. The company was founded in 1902 and is based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
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