Where Are the Women in Oil & Gas? We’ve Always Been Here
Leslie Shockley Beyer, President of PESA - 0
From the Spindletop to the shale revolution, the major historical accomplishments of our industry are well known. And while oil and gas currently lags...
Fields in the Permian Basin flow with more oil and natural gas than anywhere else in the world, yet the employees working in them...
The University of Texas was host to possibly the most ironic and ill-conceived protest in history in late October. As reported by the Daily...
The Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) system implies a supremely customizable and configurable set of commercial and industrial software applications. The system can...
The world’s population, fast approaching the ten billion mark, is a milestone to be reached around 2050, so increasing global agricultural output by mid-century should...
The EPA came out with an online report titled simply “Our Nation’s Air.” It should make all environmentalists smile. It won’t, of course. Too...
We are still a long way from Nov. 2020, but if one of the Democrat candidates wins the election you are going to need...
Looking back on 2019, it is amazing how the headlines in the energy world continue to be more of the same, in terms of...
Texas has the most wind capacity of any state, generating about 16% of its electricity from wind. In August, as temperatures rose to over...
10 Ways to Advance Produced Water Recycling and Reuse
Blythe Lyons , John Tintera, and Kylie Wright - 0
Oil and water may not mix, but in Texas, they are deeply connected to our success in oil and gas production. To maintain our...


















