The Texas Oil & Gas Association supports the Texas Methane and Flaring Coalition’s recommendations that will have a meaningful impact on flaring reductions and establish a clear pathway toward ending routine flaring.
Author: rtison@raconteur.com
Texas Methane & Flaring Coalition Announces New Flaring Recommendations & Best Practices%3$s>
AUSTIN— The Texas Methane & Flaring Coalition (the Coalition), an alliance of Texas oil and natural gas trade associations and more than 40 Texas energy companies, today published a new report with recommendations that aim to equip operators with the tools necessary to reduce flaring and emissions.
Texas Methane & Flaring Coalition Launches New Online Education Resources%3$s>
AUSTIN— The Texas Methane & Flaring Coalition (the Coalition), an alliance of Texas oil and natural gas trade associations and nearly 40 Texas energy companies, today announced they have launched new educational tools and resources for stakeholders, legislators and regulators, and the general public who are seeking to gain a better understanding of issues related to methane and flaring.
Employment in Texas’ Upstream Oil and Natural Gas Activities Impacted by Pandemic%3$s>
AUSTIN – Data from the Workforce Commission indicates that employment in Texas’ upstream oil and natural gas activities fell significantly in April.
TXOGA Statement on Proration and Blue Ribbon Task Force Recommendations%3$s>
We are pleased that the Railroad Commission will not be pursuing proration because that approach would have made matters worse. The market is a much better arbiter of production than artificial government mandates.
TXOGA Statement on Proration (RRC Meeting)%3$s>
Today, the Railroad Commission made the right decision to not vote on government-mandated oil production cuts.