ConocoPhillips leads South Texas drilling permits during slow week
Only three companies filed more than a single permit to drill a new well in South Texas last week.
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Only three companies filed more than a single permit to drill a new well in South Texas last week.
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Read MoreThe South Texas shale play gained a trio of rigs last week, its first significant gain in months.
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Kimberly Britton has been thinking about the Texas grid for years, but she wasn’t prepared for the magnitude of February’s power outage.
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Read MoreTexas’ environmental regulator saw a massive uptick in air emissions reports as the state froze last month, with some local plants experiencing equipment failures and power outages.
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Read MoreDrillers began resubmitting new well applications after power outages brought permitting activity to a halt two weeks ago.
Read MoreThere were fewer permits to drill new oil and gas wells last week than at any point during the pandemic.
Read MoreDespite some pinning widespread power outages on frozen wind turbines, there was even greater downed capacity at gas and coal-fired power plants.
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