Texas natural gas production sets record high
- A recent report from the Texas energy sector highlights that the state achieved record natural gas production this spring while sustaining robust oil output levels.
- Crude oil output stayed consistent at 5.7 million barrels daily in May, while natural gas withdrawals increased to nearly 37 billion cubic feet each day.
- Texas accounted for 42.2% of U.S. crude oil and 29.2% of U.S.-marketed natural gas from January through May 2025, showing its central energy role.
- Todd Staples said the industry delivers reliably due to resources, infrastructure, and innovation, while Dean Foreman noted production scales new heights meeting domestic and global needs.
- The report implies Texas will continue leading in energy production and exports, reinforcing its key position in U.S. and global energy markets.
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