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Firms have used billions of gallons of Rio Grande and Pecos River water for drilling in the Eagle Ford Shale and elsewhere, ...
Senate Bill 1150, which is on its way to Gov. Greg Abbott, is a rare example of the Texas Legislature regulating the state’s ...
Amid a reduction in its global workforce, Chevron plans to lay off over 200 Midland County employees on July 15.
Texas lawmakers pass SB 1150, requiring oil and gas wells inactive for 15 years to be plugged or reactivated, aiming to ...
There are thousands of abandoned wells across the country, and governments are often forced to pick up the cost of plugging ...
Much of Texas’s on-shore oil and gas production occurs west of the 100th meridian, but is otherwise focused on five major ...
At least four companies say they are prepared to treat the water well enough to be released into rivers in West Texas.
Republican lawmakers are encountering a surprising source of opposition to reforming and rationalizing U.S. energy policy: ...
(The Center Square) – The Texas oil and natural gas industry continues to add jobs, dominating job growth nationwide, according to the latest Texas Workforce Commission and Department of Labor data.
Rain pours on this quiet Texas field, but the crew doesn’t stop their steady pace. The job has become all too familiar. They’re sealing one of thousands of unplugged orphaned oil and gas wells ...