Valero OKs Texas’ first renewable diesel plant
Valero plans to expand its renewable diesel business even further as demand grows for the product in places like California and Europe.
Read MoreBuilding "Bridges" Across the Bayou City!
Valero plans to expand its renewable diesel business even further as demand grows for the product in places like California and Europe.
Read MoreA Bexar County judge has imposed two injunctions against the lawyer, who allegedly cheated his former employer out of $100 million in potentially lucrative mineral rights deals.
Read MoreData collected by trade group E2 shows the pandemic wiping out 429,000 clean energy jobs nationwide, with women and Hispanic workers hit particularly hard.
Read MoreTwo would limit the construction of new wind farms, while the others target energy usage by utilities.
Read MoreSan Antonio-based Valero Energy Corp. is suing a commodities trader for $10 million, arguing that the trader failed to deliver promised renewable fuel credits.
Sundive Commodity Group LLC signed about 100 contracts promising to deliver the credits to …
Read MoreThe Railroad Commission of Texas on Jan. 6 — in response to an ongoing lawsuit — upheld a decision to temporarily exempt the oil and gas industry from certain regulations.
The Commission said it was addressing violations of the Texas Open Meetings Act…
Read MoreLegislators have proposed tightening regulations on pipeline routes, protecting a vital water source from pollution and ending a tax that has benefited gas drillers.
Read MoreThe state’s factory owners said they are optimistic but wary about the future coming into 2021.
Read MoreInterest in Washington County’s Austin Chalk formation has ticked up ever so slightly over the past year.
Read MoreVerdun Oil’s interest in Karnes County is not singular — could the Eagle Ford’s most productive county be on the rebound?
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