Methane is a greenhouse gas that traps heat in the atmosphere and is 80 times the potency of carbon dioxide.
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Texas regulators overhaul oilfield waste rule for the first time in four decades
The new rule modernizes some aspects of commercial oilfield waste disposal and recycling. But rules for burying oilfield waste on private property remain limited.
Texas has a big water problem. This state lawmaker hopes he has the solution.
Texasโ population is booming and there is not enough water for everyone. State Sen. Charles Perry hopes to fix that.
The Texas Legislature is back. Hereโs what weโre watching.
From debating school vouchers and improving the stateโs water supply to reining in property taxes, the GOP-led body will look to pass its conservative priorities amid fighting within the party.
As bitter cold sweeps through Texas, ERCOT says the power grid is stable
The stateโs electric grid operator issued a weather watch until Friday but says it doesnโt expect power disruptions as demand rises.
South Texas coal-fired power plant to switch to clean energy after receiving more than $1 billion in federal money
San Miguel Electric Cooperative’s plan to turn into a solar and battery plant will leave only 14 coal-fired power plants in the state.
Texas regulators shelve an electricity market reform proposal they say does too little to shore up grid
The Public Utility Commission found that the performance credit mechanism, a financial tool the Legislature capped at $1 billion, would only marginally improve reliability of the state power grid.
Growing oil industry support for methane reduction rule could help it survive Trumpโs return
Texas regulators are taking public comment about how they should implement an EPA rule to reduce methane leaks from the oil and gas industry.
Federal appeals court upholds $14.25 million fine against Exxon for pollution in Texas
A 2021 ruling found the oil giant committed more than 16,000 violations of the Clean Air Act at its Baytown refinery and plant.
Recycled oilfield water could aid drought-stricken West Texas
Oilfield wastewater injected underground is causing earthquakes and blowouts. Now, pilot projects are exploring whether this water could be treated and used to grow crops.


