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...
Affordable broadband continues to bubble up as an issue, too long unresolved, for underserved rural areas in Texas and other states. Because sparsely populated...
It’s no secret: activists, motivated by hard-core anti-fossil fuels ideology, have manipulated the law to slow down pipeline development. They’ve gotten to the governors...
On Tuesday, Sept. 3, Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, a leading contender for the 2020 Democratic Party’s presidential nomination, issued a tweet containing the following...
The Bakken formation in North Dakota has been a laboratory of sorts as drilling techniques, materials and equipment have been developed and refined to...
North Dakota oil and gas producers have faced many hurdles from politicians and activists united by the goal to “keep it in the ground,”...
The recently completed 86th legislative session was mostly good news for the Texas oil and gas industry. A state budget was crafted with no...
We are living at a time when our ability to provide our own domestic energy supply has literally put us in the position of...
The Industry’s True Existential Threat is in Local Communities, Not in Washington, DC
David Blackmon - 0
The essence of your problem is not in Washington, D.C. or in the various state capitals: It is in the local communities in and...


















