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Ensuring Road Safety in the Permian Basin

(Source: The Dallas Morning News) Industry leaders collaborate to prioritize road safety in the Permian Basin, ensuring both the well-being of workers and the sustainability of Texas' energy production. The Texas Oil & Gas Association (TXOGA) recently joined...

Austin Climate Plan Demands Too Much For Some

Increased demands from environmental groups for the City of Austin’s proposed climate action plan are facing pushback for being too extreme, even from fellow environmentalists. The City of Austin’s chief sustainability officer Lucia Athens recently called out these...

REPORT: “Zero-Emissions” Relies On “Magic Math”

A recent op-ed in the Dallas Morning News highlighted the failed science of those attempting to implement energy policies claiming to reach zero carbon emission. Scott Tinker, the director of the Bureau of Economic Geology at the University of Texas at Austin, wrote:...

Austin Joins Suit Against Pipeline Not In Austin

Austin City Council is planning to spend taxpayer money to oppose an infrastructure project outside of its city limits. Late last week, Austin City Council voted to spend $100,000 on legal fees to join a lawsuit against the proposed Permian Highway Pipeline, which is...

Overseas Counter-Terrorism Police List Group With Texas Ties As “Extremist”

A police guide in England aimed at preventing young people from being radicalized have listed environmental group Extinction Rebellion as an “extreme ideology.” Counter Terrorism Policing South East, part of the England’s national counter-terrorism policing network,...

Record LNG Exports Debunks Detractors’ Talking Point

Earlier this week, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) announced U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports hit record volumes in October and November. Texas is currently home to 2 of the country’s 6 LNG export terminals with additional facilities proposed....

Two Wins and a Miss for Texas Energy During the 88th Texas Session

The end of the Texas legislative session had several highlights for the state’s energy industry, with key bills poised to bring positive change – including two bills that passed, and one that failed to pass. Among the top three bills that garnered attention and...

New Law Protects Energy Choice for Texans

This year the Texas Legislature took a crucial step to ensure families and small business owners, not politicians or activists, maintain full control of which energy sources and products they can utilize and purchase. Companion bills SB 1017 by Senator Brian Birdwell...

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