2024 Oklahoma Power Outage Report
In 2024, the average Oklahoma customer went without power for about 4.8 hours — the 30th worst of any US state that year, below the state's decade average. Figures from DOE/ORNL EAGLE-I.
Avg hrs / customer
4.8
Peak customers out
53,243
Rank (worst state)
30th
Counties affected
20
Oklahoma outages over the decade
Average hours without power per customer, 2024 highlighted.
Hardest-hit Oklahoma counties in 2024
By peak customers out during the year's worst event.
1Oklahoma County53,2432Tulsa County37,1993Cleveland County17,8144Carter County16,7515Comanche County10,5186Custer County7,7777Grady County7,6358Muskogee County7,4109Rogers County7,05510Payne County6,91811Canadian County6,77712Washington County6,61913Garvin County5,59214Pontotoc County5,46315McIntosh County5,24316Stephens County5,14917Ottawa County5,10018Creek County5,09319Caddo County5,03320Bryan County4,715
Biggest Oklahoma outages of 2024
| County | Began | Peak customers out |
|---|---|---|
| Oklahoma County | June 25, 2024 | 53,243 |
| Tulsa County | August 13, 2024 | 37,199 |
| Tulsa County | June 26, 2024 | 18,202 |
| Oklahoma County | November 2, 2024 | 17,999 |
| Cleveland County | May 6, 2024 | 17,814 |
| Carter County | April 28, 2024 | 16,751 |
| Tulsa County | March 28, 2024 | 15,083 |
| Cleveland County | November 3, 2024 | 12,297 |
| Comanche County | March 13, 2024 | 10,518 |
| Tulsa County | May 5, 2024 | 10,484 |
Part of the 2024 US Power Outage Report. Source: DOE/ORNL EAGLE-I. “Avg hours per customer” is a SAIDI-like measure (outage customer-minutes ÷ tracked customers); coverage varies by year.