Texas can’t save oil industry alone, but it can lead, commissioner says
The Railroad Commission hasn’t decided whether to impose production limits, but it’s likely to hold a public discussion on the issue later this month.
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The Railroad Commission hasn’t decided whether to impose production limits, but it’s likely to hold a public discussion on the issue later this month.
Read MoreOn Friday’s Houston Matters: From low oil prices to potential layoffs, we check in on how the coronavirus pandemic is affecting Houston’s oil and gas industry. Also this hour: Research examines who we trust in a time a crisis — the media, the governme…
Read MoreThe coronavirus pandemic is an unprecedented situation for the wedding industry—including venues, vendors and couples who have been planning their special day for years.
Read MoreRestaurants around the country have taken a gut punch thanks to the COVID-19 coronavirus.
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Read MoreAn increasing number of Texans are seeking unemployment benefits as business in the service and hospitality sectors slows to a crawl.
The number of unemployment insurance claims submitted to the Texas Workforce Commission from March 8-14 totaled 19,9…
Read MoreA (mostly) empty dining room at Xiaolongkan, in Houston’s Asiatown neighborhood | Mai Pham/EHOU
Rrestaurants are cancelling events and stepping up sanitation practices to mitigate the impact Across Houston, restaurants of all kinds are …
Read MoreThroughout 2019 and early 2020, The Woodlands saw a rise in Italian dining coming to the area.
Read MoreThe oil and natural gas industry paid a record-setting $16.3 billion in taxes and royalties to local governments and the state in 2019, the Texas Oil and Gas Association announced Tuesday.
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