The Rio Grande, which supplied 39 percent of El Paso’s water last year, is dry near the city โ a situation that has not occurred for nearly 10 years. El Paso is pumping more groundwater and cranking up its desalination plant.
Energy
In-depth reporting on oil, gas, renewable power, and policies shaping the future of energy in Texas from The Texas Tribune.
In Keystone Debate, Concerns Over Higher Gas Prices
The debate over the Keystone XL pipeline has focused mainly on economic benefits and environmental concerns. But as Mose Buchele of KUT News reports for StateImpact Texas, the project might have another indirect consequence that’s largely been overlooked: higher gas prices.
Major Player in Fight Against Mexican Coal Company Bows Out
In a surprise move, the Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas has withdrawn its opposition to a planned Eagle Pass coal mine that opponents allege would pollute the area’s air and water supply.
In Texas, Price of Oil Hits a Sweet Spot
In Texas right now, gas prices are high enough to boost the oil industry but not high enough to hurt demand. Dave Fehling of KUHF News reports for StateImpact Texas on how the “Goldilocks price” โ not too high, not too low โ is benefiting the state’s economic prospects.
Increase in Natural Gas “Flaring” Tied to Pipeline Shortages
With oil production on the rise in Texas, drilling companies are increasingly burning off the natural gas that surfaces with the oil, because they can’t get pipelines in place fast enough to transport it.
Keeping the Lights on in Texas
Of crucifixions, sagebrush lizards, political primaries and brownouts.
Rains Pushing Cattle Prices to All-Time Highs in Texas
Cattle prices have hit record highs in Texas, and that, naturally, means consumers can expect to pay more for beef. Mose Buchele of KUT News reports for StateImpact Texas on what the drought has to do with the rise in prices.
Houston Lawyer Turns to Class-Action Suits to Battle Refineries
In the past, settlement money involving large-scale industrial accidents has largely gone to the state. But as Dave Fehling of StateImpact Texas reports, one Houston lawyer representing thousands of Texas residents says he has found a way to enforce environmental laws better than the government can.
TribuneFest: Smitherman’s Energy Plan for Texas
At the Trib’s April 13 energy symposium at the University of Houston, Railroad Comission Chairman Barry Smitherman sketched out his vision of an energy plan for the state.
GOP Candidates for Railroad Commission Share a Target: The EPA
One overriding theme unifies the multiple Republican candidates for two Texas Railroad Commission slots: The Environmental Protection Agency has overreached and must be scaled back.


