Houston oil and gas companies sweep into Eagle Ford Shale
Also among this week’s permit seekers is a company backed by former Florida Gov. and former presidential candidate Jeb Bush.
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Also among this week’s permit seekers is a company backed by former Florida Gov. and former presidential candidate Jeb Bush.
Read MoreNextDecade Corp. is reducing the number of proposed processing facilities at its future Brownsville plant but has promised that, once complete, the controversial complex will produce just as much liquefied natural gas.
The Houston-based company annou…
Read MoreDrones, databases and training are just three of the things the Railroad Commission of Texas plans to spend millions on beginning in September.
Read MoreThe San Antonio Business Journal looked at some potential ramifications from one of the biggest bankruptcies in the oil industry this year.
Read MoreIt could take another year for the oil and gas industry to see pre-Covid-19 levels of production, according to the oil and gas executives surveyed by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas in June.
Over 150 exploration and oil field services companies in…
Read MoreOil drilling south of San Antonio has virtually come to a halt with the region shedding 80% of its rigs since the beginning of the year. But as futures increase, is an uptick in production on the horizon?
Read MoreThe Eagle Ford Shale doesn’t just have drastically fewer rigs — the area’s rigs as a portion of Texas’ total count has also decreased.
Read MoreThe roof on one of Valero Energy Corp.’s storage tanks in Corpus Christi, Texas, collapsed this week, sending pollutants into the air, the oil refiner told a state regulator June 3.
San Antonio-based Valero (NYSE: VLO) told the Texas Commission on Env…
Read MoreThe U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a dispute between oil refiner Valero Energy Corp. and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency over who should be responsible for blending biofuel into gasoline.
San Antonio-based Valero (NYSE: VLO), alongside i…
Read MoreFactory production in Texas continued to decline in May, though the speed of the decline appears to be lessening, according to the latest survey by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.
Over half of the 115 manufacturers surveyed by the Dallas Fed betw…
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