Here are the Top Dozen Oil & Gas stories for March 23, 2017, taken directly from the @GDBlackmon Twitter Feed (that’s me):
If the Senate would act under the Congressional Review Act, there would be no need for Texas to do this. But the Senate continues to slow-play the industry’s priorities. If this concerns you, you should contact John Cornyn’s office.: Texas tries to join fight against BLM methane regulations
‘Cuz when you make a fuel that adds literally no value to anything whatsoever, you can’t survive without taxpayer mandates and subsidies. Simple.: Ethanol groups add lobbying firepower for mandate fight
Self-inflicted wounds.: #Saudi Arabia Rating Cut by Fitch as Public Finances Worsen via @markets
Any bounce is welcome.: #Oil bounces off November lows, but bloated US stockpiles pressure market
Yuuuuge.: Exxon Mobil to decide soon on $10B Texas petrochemical plant
#GodBlessTexas Energy: 5 things to know in Texas Energy via @HOUBizjournal
Cool.: Gulf oil lease sales reflect better market via @theadvertiser #oil #energy #fracking
Awesome.: Texas Tax collections hint at wider adoption of natural gas-powered vehicles via @SABizJournal
Promise?: Outlook is for $57 #oil prices by year-end via @mySA
You sure about that?: #Saudi Arabia Losing Influence in Global #Oil Markets
Good analysis here: #Fracking Services Are Heating Up
Tough job that needs to be done.: Can Scott Pruitt save the #EPA from mission creep? via @dallasnews
That’s all for today. Check back in tomorrow for another dozen Things You Need To Know In Oil And Gas.