Check out our Monthly Digest for January below to see how TXOGA was busy advocating for the Texas oil and natural gas industry
Author: Stephen Chang
TXOGA Winter Weather Situation Report
Texas natural gas production, processing, transmission, and storage sectors continue durable performance due to industry efforts.
TXOGA Winter Weather Situation Report
Texas natural gas production, processing, transmission, and storage sectors continue durable performance due to industry efforts. According to S&P Global Platts, the 30-day average for Texas onshore production is expected to be strong on Tuesday, January 31, with daily production averaging 24.97 bcf/d.
What They’re Saying: State Leaders Respond to Release of TXOGA’s Energy & Economic Impact Report
AUSTIN – The Texas Oil & Gas Association (TXOGA) yesterday released its annual Energy & Economic Impact Report highlighting the industry’s continued and unmatched economic impact, the Lone Star State’s global energy leadership, and what is needed to continue meeting our nation and the world’s energy needs.
Eagle Ford: Texas Oil and Natural Gas Industry Paid Record $24.7 Billion in Taxes and State Royalties in Fiscal Year 2022, Shattering Previous High by 54%
AUSTIN – According to just-released data from the Texas Oil & Gas Association (TXOGA)
Permian Basin: Texas Oil and Natural Gas Industry Paid Record $24.7 Billion in Taxes and State Royalties in Fiscal Year 2022, Shattering Previous High by 54%
AUSTIN – According to just-released data from the Texas Oil & Gas Association (TXOGA)
La Industria Petrolera y de Gas Natural de Texas Aportó Cantidad Récord de $24.7 Mil Millones en Impuestos y Regalías Estatales en el Año Fiscal 2022, Sobrepasando el Récord Anterior con un 54%
AUSTIN – Según datos recién publicados por la Asociación de Petróleo y Gas Natural de Texas (TXOGA), la industria petrolera y de gas natural de Texas aportó un total de $24.7 mil millones en impuestos locales y estatales y regalías estatales – el total más alto en la historia de Texas por 54% – sobrepasando así el récord anterior de poco más de $16 mil millones establecido en el año 2019.
Oil and Gas Jobs in Texas Continue Growth in December to Close Out 2022
AUSTIN – Data released by the Texas Workforce Commission indicates that upstream oil and gas employment in Texas continues to grow, with the sector adding 1,300 jobs in December. In 2022, upstream oil and gas saw significant increases in hiring with the job count growing by 36,100 jobs for the year.
TXOGA Statement on Public Utility Commission’s Vote Recommending the Creation of a Performance Credit Mechanism
AUSTIN – The following statement can be attributed to Todd Staples, President of the Texas Oil & Gas Association (TXOGA):
TXOGA Announces New President of the TXOGA Insurance Agency
AUSTIN – The Texas Oil & Gas Association (TXOGA) today announced the naming of Neal Carlton as President of the TXOGA Insurance Agency. Carlton most recently served as Vice President of Membership & Corporate Secretary at TXOGA for more than seven years.
TXOGA Statement on Texas Comptroller’s Biennial Revenue Estimate
AUSTIN – Todd Staples, president of the Texas Oil & Gas Association (TXOGA) today issued the following statement on Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar’s biennial revenue estimate of a record-breaking $188.2 billion:
TXOGA Statement on EPA Decision to Not Pursue Designation of the Permian Basin as a Non-Attainment Area
AUSTIN – Todd Staples, president of the Texas Oil & Gas Association (TXOGA) today issued the following statement
December: TXOGA Monthly Digest
Check out our Monthly Digest for December below to see how TXOGA was busy advocating for the Texas oil and natural gas industry
TXOGA Winter Weather Situation Report
A PDF version of the situation report can be found here. NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION, TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE Texas natural gas production, processing, transmission, and storage sectors prepared with increased production and storage in 2022. S&P Global Platts estimates Texas production has increased 6% in 2022 over 2021 with an average daily production of 25.1 bcfd
Oil and Gas Jobs in Texas Experience Continued Growth in November
AUSTIN – Data released by the Texas Workforce Commission indicates that upstream oil and gas employment in Texas is experiencing continued growth, with the sector adding 2,600 jobs in November. Also notably, the job gain for October was revised upward to 3,100 from the original estimate of 2,800.
Texas Oil and Natural Gas Industry Outlines Winter Weather Preparedness
AUSTIN – As Texans prepare for the coming cold weather, operators in the Texas oil and natural gas industry are also preparing for the freezing temperatures that are expected for much of the state later this week and into this weekend.
TXOGA Statement on Recent Activity in Gardendale Seismic Response Area
AUSTIN – Todd Staples, president of the Texas Oil & Gas Association (TXOGA) today issued the following statement
Op-Ed: Critical to Our Nation and the World, the Texas Natural Gas Sector is Winter Ready
The Texas natural gas industry is a powerhouse, producing more natural gas than any other state in the nation—and the world is literally knocking at our door in energy need. In addition to cementing America’s energy security, Texas’ natural gas producers, pipelines, refiners, and exporters are playing an essential role in delivering stability in the form of affordable, reliable energy to our trade partners, even in times of continued global unrest.
TXOGA Hosts Media Tour Highlighting West Texas Oil and Natural Gas Facilities’ Weatherization Techniques
MIDLAND – Members of the media from across the Lone Star State participated in a tour of West Texas oil and natural gas facilities.
TXOGA Statement on Passing of Former President Rob Looney
AUSTIN – Todd Staples, president of the Texas Oil & Gas Association (TXOGA) today issued the following statement on the passing of past TXOGA president Rob Looney
Upstream Oil and Gas Jobs in Texas Continue Uptick in October
AUSTIN – Data released by the Texas Workforce Commission indicates that upstream oil and gas employment in Texas continued to grow in October, with the sector adding 2,800 jobs. Also notably, the job gain for September was revised upward to 2,200 from the original estimate of 900.