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Permian Basin oilfield worker Jacob Dean and his wife, Natalee, suffered fatal hydrogen sulfide exposure at a work site. Two ...
Fines and jail time have been levied against an oil producer and an employee in Texas in connection to the deaths of an ...
House Bill 4572 would introduce new requirements for pits where drillers bury oil and gas waste. Supporters of the bill gave ...
A West Texas oil executive will go to prison for violating laws meant to protect workers — actions that led to the deaths of ...
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As Texas stares down a water shortfall, its leaders are looking at vast volumes of brown, briny oil field wastewater as a possible source of future supply. They don’t have many other options.
The legislation was written after the state’s largest wildfire scorched more than 1 million acres in the Panhandle last year.
Facing a growing water shortage, Texas may use oilfield wastewater, but treating it could require more power than most US states can produce.
With insurance rates skyrocketing in Texas, members of the state Legislature are debating a potential solution: making it ...
Among the hundreds of amendments were ones that focused on school vouchers, the attorney general’s office and the Texas ...
With WTI hovering near breakeven levels and OPEC+ unexpectedly ramping up output, analysts foresee consolidation among ...
Isaiah Bond turned himself in to Frisco police Wednesday night for an outstanding warrant for sexual assault, according to a ...