Texas
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Glenfarne Energy Transition’s Texas LNG liquefaction plant will be built in the Port of Brownsville, Texas.
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The 5.2-magnitude earthquake is tied for the fourth strongest in Texas history. It occurred in an area where oilfield companies have long been injecting waste water.
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The four capital projects will enable Enterprise to send more NGLs to the Texas Gulf Coast.
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Standard Lithium says the latest drilling project indicates an increasing trend of lithium concentrations in the Texas portion of the Smackover formation.
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State regulators raise doubts about natural gas flaring permits but rarely reject them.
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Green Hydrogen International and Inpex have agreed to work together to develop GHI’s flagship project while evaluating large-scale green hydrogen/ammonia exports.
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Wind power keeps rising across the globe, while new solar plant developments light up Louisiana and Texas.
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ExxonMobil will soon own the only company with an interstate pipeline carrying captured carbon dioxide to storage sites.
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The first long-haul overland conveyor system to deliver proppant is under construction in the Permian Basin.
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The bill would direct Texas agencies not to enforce federal regulations on the oil industry if there’s not a similar state regulation. But it likely wouldn’t apply to most federal environmental rules, experts and lawmakers said.