By Adam Wilmoth Energy Editor awilmoth@oklahoman.comIt's a relatively slow time for the energy industry and much of the state as school is out, the Legislative session is over — at least for now — and people are taking summer vacations. It's also annual shareholder meeting season. Annual meetings provide an opportunity for any shareholder to speak to executives, express an opinion about the direction of the company and propose minor or major policy changes for the firm. The drama varies from time to time and company to company based on many factors, including stock price, national trends and shareholder activism. A few years ago, activist shareholders exerted great influence over Oklahoma City-based Chesapeake Energy Corp.Read more on NewsOK.com