Energy Infrastructure Debate Unites Business and Labor Against ‘Keep It in the Ground’ Activists
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By choosing to produce more energy at home, America has opened the doors to new opportunities and growth across the economy. The surge in...
The perennial policy tug of war between energy development and its effects on the environment has many components, and the position of any given...
The Texas Alliance of Energy Producers and the Houston Wildcatters Host Committee honored Bryan Sheffield and Parsley Energy on Aug. 23 at the Petroleum...
As soon as you read the title of this article, someone (or perhaps multiple individuals) may pop into your thoughts. Because we all have...
Women’s Energy Network (WEN) members gathered at the seventh annual WEN Houston Wine Tasting, themed Wine of the Americas, on July 27 at Brennan’s...
Below, you’ll find the Business our September/October 2017 issue of SHALE Oil & Gas Business Magazine featuring the South Texas Energy & Economic Roundtable....
On March 27, 1960, four St. Mary’s University students discovered the largest cave in Texas, located between New Braunfels and San Antonio. As they...
Over the years, many members of the energy industry have hung up their hard hats and headed to Washington. Former ExxonMobil CEO Rex Tillerson,...
The Briscoe Museum
As one of the newest cultural jewels of the San Antonio River Walk, The Briscoe Museum Western Art is a must-see stop...
The sixth annual Eagle Ford Consortium conference was held June 7–8 at The University of Texas at San Antonio Downtown Campus. Long gone are...

















