The Success of NAFTA in North American Energy Trade Flows
The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was negotiated in the early 1990s and came...
For the first time in over five decades, natural gas has surpassed coal as the United States’ leading fuel source for electricity generation. Much...
Americans are finally getting a glimpse of the economic impact from passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017.
Majority Whip John Cornyn...
One year into President Trump’s administration, how is he doing on energy policy? So far, so good, if you observe what’s been happening at...
In November, the FDA announced that it had approved the first digital pill, which had been developed in a partnership between Otsuka Pharmaceuticals and...
The tremendous population growth of the last 50 years and the arid nature of much of the state are major reasons Texans are concerned...
Behind heavy, blast-proof metal doors, buried dozens of feet underground and surrounded by reinforced concrete, you’ll find Texas’ command center for disaster response. Called...
When do you plug a well? In theory, you should do so when the cost of operating the well is higher than the income...
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...


















