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State oil regulator requests $100 million to tackle West Texas well blowouts
Read full article: State oil regulator requests $100 million to tackle West Texas well blowoutsAbandoned wells in the Permian Basin are increasingly erupting with briney, polluted water. The Texas Railroad Commission says it needs emergency money to respond.
“Should we be worried?”: Another well blowout in West Texas has a town smelling of rotten eggs
Read full article: “Should we be worried?”: Another well blowout in West Texas has a town smelling of rotten eggsExperts warn that more blowouts should be expected unless oil and gas companies change their methods.
Ken Paxton sues Biden administration over listing Texas lizard as endangered
Read full article: Ken Paxton sues Biden administration over listing Texas lizard as endangeredThe lawsuit claims federal regulators have undermined the Texas oil and gas industry by misusing environmental law, negatively impacting drilling and production.
At this West Texas church, “the Lord’s work” is helping the poor, not rewriting state law
Read full article: At this West Texas church, “the Lord’s work” is helping the poor, not rewriting state lawLed by co-pastors Joe and Dawn Weaks, Connection Christian Church, a 118-year-old congregation in Odessa, has transformed while keeping true to its legacy of helping the community.
Odessa’s mayor ran to help the West Texas city “repent.” Now he wants a second term.
Read full article: Odessa’s mayor ran to help the West Texas city “repent.” Now he wants a second term.Under Javier Joven’s leadership, his critics say, the Odessa City Council has lost focus on municipal issues like roads and water infrastructure.
The oil industry is booming. This West Texas small business worries it’s been left behind.
Read full article: The oil industry is booming. This West Texas small business worries it’s been left behind.Before the pandemic, Ben Bilbrey worked with some of the largest oil companies. Now he’s waiting for the phone to ring.
Truckers hope protest over unpaid hours and lack of restrooms will spark a Permian Basin labor movement
Read full article: Truckers hope protest over unpaid hours and lack of restrooms will spark a Permian Basin labor movementTruckers say they can wait up to 18 hours without pay to load or unload fracking sand. The drilling sites often lack restrooms.
More than 100 Texas counties lack plans to curb damage from natural disasters
Read full article: More than 100 Texas counties lack plans to curb damage from natural disastersThe plans, which are required by the federal government to access certain grants after a natural disaster, are laborious to assemble — especially for rural counties.
Water is bursting from another abandoned West Texas oil well, continuing a troubling trend
Read full article: Water is bursting from another abandoned West Texas oil well, continuing a troubling trendPecos County rancher Schuyler Wight says the Railroad Commission continues to plug wells. But each time they do, another one starts flowing.
Texas lizard added to endangered species list over the oil and gas industry’s objections
Read full article: Texas lizard added to endangered species list over the oil and gas industry’s objectionsThe dunes sagebrush lizard lives in the same West Texas land that supports the state’s biggest oil and gas fields, and industry leaders say the new designation will hurt drilling and production.
New Mexico halts some oil-field lease sales in standoff over royalty rates in Permian Basin
Read full article: New Mexico halts some oil-field lease sales in standoff over royalty rates in Permian BasinNew Mexico’s State Land Office will withhold lease sales indefinitely on its most promising tracts for oil and gas development in the Permian Basin as it seeks approval by the state Legislature to increase top-tier royalty rates.
Railroad Commission approves oilfield waste ponds next to Baptist camp in Permian Basin
Read full article: Railroad Commission approves oilfield waste ponds next to Baptist camp in Permian BasinMartin Water is building an oil and gas waste recycling facility next to the Circle 6 Baptist Camp in the Permian Basin despite concerns about water and air pollution.
Potential $50 billion Southwestern energy giant emerges as Diamondback seeks to buy rival Endeavor
Read full article: Potential $50 billion Southwestern energy giant emerges as Diamondback seeks to buy rival EndeavorDiamondback Energy will attempt to buy rival Endeavor Energy Resources to create an energy giant in the Southwestern United States worth more than $50 billion.
Texas’ oil and gas production surges even as federal government clamps down on environmental regulations
Read full article: Texas’ oil and gas production surges even as federal government clamps down on environmental regulationsCrude oil and natural gas extraction in Texas reached record levels in 2023, according to the industry’s annual report.
Texas companies reported releasing 1 million pounds of excess pollution during recent cold snap
Read full article: Texas companies reported releasing 1 million pounds of excess pollution during recent cold snapCalled “upset” events, companies are required to tell the state when they emit pollution above what their permits allow.
This West Texas town has a lot of money in the bank. Why can't it pick up its trash?
Read full article: This West Texas town has a lot of money in the bank. Why can't it pick up its trash?Like local leaders in many other towns in West Texas, the Kermit City Council spent years saving its tax revenue fearing the energy economy would crash. Now it is struggling to keep up with essential services like trash and road repair.
Tim Dunn, the powerhouse GOP donor, to sell his West Texas oil company for $12 billion
Read full article: Tim Dunn, the powerhouse GOP donor, to sell his West Texas oil company for $12 billionTim Dunn has used his wealth to establish a network of organizations that push his ultraconservative views across Texas. The deal comes amid a time of consolidation in the Permian Basin.
New Mexico, the No. 2 oil-producing US state, braces for possible end to income bonanza
Read full article: New Mexico, the No. 2 oil-producing US state, braces for possible end to income bonanzaNew Mexico is bracing for the possibility that a bonanza in oil income for the nation's No. 2 oil producing state will end if the world's thirst for oil falters.
An effort to prepare West Texas students to work in the oil and gas industry is expanding
Read full article: An effort to prepare West Texas students to work in the oil and gas industry is expandingThe expansion, which will start with a smaller pilot in four high schools between Texas and New Mexico, is being paid for by the Permian Strategic Partnership, a group funded by major energy producers.
In a hot oil and gas economy, a West Texas welder charts his own course one cup of coffee at a time
Read full article: In a hot oil and gas economy, a West Texas welder charts his own course one cup of coffee at a timeFabian Maldonado has supported his Odessa family for years on his welding salary. Wanting more, he’s gambling that a mobile coffee trailer can withstand the booms and busts of the industry.
In West Texas, schools hope skeptical voters will OK debt to upgrade crumbling, overcrowded buildings
Read full article: In West Texas, schools hope skeptical voters will OK debt to upgrade crumbling, overcrowded buildingsThe West Texas ethos of low taxes and small government has been hard for school leaders to overcome. Voters have rejected bond issues in Midland and Odessa during the last decade.
As West Texas’ population grows, the need for more mental health care does too
Read full article: As West Texas’ population grows, the need for more mental health care does tooLike many regions in Texas, the county jails and hospitals have been at capacity with people needing mental health help. Local leaders hope a new 200-bed facility will alleviate pressure.
Texas leads the nation in oil production. What about industry-related deaths?
Read full article: Texas leads the nation in oil production. What about industry-related deaths?An industry leader in the Permian Basin said the new report proves safety regulations are helping. Other observers say more data is needed to understand risks of extraction.
How an internship program hopes to end “brain drain” in Texas’ Permian Basin and other rural regions
Read full article: How an internship program hopes to end “brain drain” in Texas’ Permian Basin and other rural regionsThis is the third year businesses in the Permian Basin — known for high school football and oil fields — have participated in the University of Texas at Austin program. Students this year say they are seeing their hometowns in a new way.
A Texas energy company will pay $1.3 million over pollution in the Permian Basin, EPA says
Read full article: A Texas energy company will pay $1.3 million over pollution in the Permian Basin, EPA saysThe EPA last year announced aerial surveillance of “super-emitters.” At least one other company in New Mexico faced a similar fine.
West Texas gas operators released tons of excess emissions during June heat wave
Read full article: West Texas gas operators released tons of excess emissions during June heat waveWhen sizzling temperatures in June affected the air pressure in pipelines in West Texas, companies in five counties vented millions of pounds of natural gas and other toxins into the air.
Texas environmentalists push the EPA to crack down on methane emissions, saying state agencies have “failed us”
Read full article: Texas environmentalists push the EPA to crack down on methane emissions, saying state agencies have “failed us”Commenting on the EPA’s proposed new rule to reduce methane leaks nationally, environmentalists said Texas regulators are hesitant to address emissions of the climate super-pollutant.
To ease looming West Texas water shortage, oil companies have begun recycling fracking wastewater
Read full article: To ease looming West Texas water shortage, oil companies have begun recycling fracking wastewaterOil and gas companies are increasingly reusing “produced water” as West Texas aquifers are being depleted and the practice of injecting wastewater into disposal wells triggers more earthquakes.
Texas’ oil and gas industry will produce “massive amount” of toxic wastewater with few reuse options, study finds
Read full article: Texas’ oil and gas industry will produce “massive amount” of toxic wastewater with few reuse options, study findsOil and gas companies produce 3.8 billion barrels of wastewater per year in the arid Permian Basin. A state consortium is trying to figure out whether it can be reused.
EPA says it is looking for “super-emitters” of methane gas in Texas’ Permian Basin
Read full article: EPA says it is looking for “super-emitters” of methane gas in Texas’ Permian BasinThe federal environment agency says it will continue flyovers of the Permian Basin in Texas and New Mexico until Aug. 15 using infrared cameras to survey oil and gas operations.
EPA announces flights to look for methane in Permian Basin
Read full article: EPA announces flights to look for methane in Permian BasinThe Environmental Protection Agency says it will conduct helicopter overflights to look for methane “super emitters” in the nation’s largest oil and gas producing region.
T-Squared: The Tribune is expanding to cover more of Texas
Read full article: T-Squared: The Tribune is expanding to cover more of TexasWe’re hiring reporters to cover the Panhandle/South Plains and East Texas, along with a regional editor. We hope to also place staff in the Rio Grande Valley and the Permian Basin.
In Texas, calls to boost U.S. oil production after Russian invasion run into hard realities
Read full article: In Texas, calls to boost U.S. oil production after Russian invasion run into hard realitiesLabor shortages, supply chain issues, hesitant financial backers and a frosty relationship with the Biden administration have limited how much Texas oil and gas companies are ramping up production.
Earthquakes in Texas doubled in 2021. Scientists cite years of oil companies injecting sludgy water underground.
Read full article: Earthquakes in Texas doubled in 2021. Scientists cite years of oil companies injecting sludgy water underground.The surge in seismic activity from increased underground pressure is shaking the West Texas ground and rattling longtime residents.
Texas natural gas production dropped during recent cold front, reviving concerns about electric grid
Read full article: Texas natural gas production dropped during recent cold front, reviving concerns about electric gridEnergy experts said the production drop during a relatively ordinary cold front could be a bad sign for the grid if the state is struck by extreme winter weather again.
Shell sells off its oil and gas business in Texas’ Permian Basin, seeking to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels
Read full article: Shell sells off its oil and gas business in Texas’ Permian Basin, seeking to reduce its reliance on fossil fuelsTexas-based ConocoPhillips bought Shell’s Permian Basin assets for $9.5 billion, its second major purchase in the oil-rich area over the last year.
Gov. Greg Abbott vows to fight Joe Biden’s energy and climate agenda
Read full article: Gov. Greg Abbott vows to fight Joe Biden’s energy and climate agendaGreg Abbott visited the Permian Basin on Thursday and spoke out against President Joe Biden’s energy and environment policies. The latter move has proved particularly controversial within Texas, with four U.S. House Democrats from the state asking Biden to rescind it on Wednesday. Abbott called the order a "homework assignment" for every agency and threatened to fire agency leaders who do not go along with it. It was not immediately clear if there was already a bill filed with the Texas Legislature to achieve Abbott's goal. “To save Texas energy, we need to demand new leadership in this state that is honest, upfront with Texans, and embraces the future,” party spokesperson Abhi Rahman said in a statement.
ConocoPhillips buying Concho in $9.7B all-stock deal
Read full article: ConocoPhillips buying Concho in $9.7B all-stock dealConocoPhillips is buying shale producer Concho Resources in an all-stock deal valued at $9.7 billion, making it a major presence in the Permian Basin, the top-producing oil field in the U.S. The deal comes as many oil producers are struggling to make ends meet. More than 200 oil producers have filed for bankruptcy protection in the past five years. ConocoPhillips had acreage in the Permian Basin, but it was small compared to the company's size, and the deal "gets them a premier position in the Permian,” LeBlanc said. The Permian basin stretches from the northern reaches of Texas across the New Mexico border.
Trump rallies oil-and-gas workers in the Permian Basin against Democrats ahead of the November election
Read full article: Trump rallies oil-and-gas workers in the Permian Basin against Democrats ahead of the November electionU.S. President Donald Trump signed presidential permits for energy development during a tour of the Double Eagle Energy oil rig in Midland on Wednesday. Carlos Barria/REUTERSPresident Donald Trump sought to give a morale boost to the beleaguered Texas energy industry during a visit Wednesday to the Permian Basian, while also rallying oil-and-gas workers against Democrats ahead of the November election. "We were very close to losing a very powerful, great industry," Trump said, "and now we're back and we're just gonna keep expanding." While Texas officials welcomed Trump to Texas by endorsing his "support of Texas energy producers, the industry across the state has been harshly disrupted in 2020. The trip was Trump's 16th visit to Texas as president but first to the Midland-Odessa area, a Republican stronghold.