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Climate Change · TexasA federal proposal would give Texas the authority to regulate its own carbon dioxide injection wells, despite growing concerns about groundwater safety and seismic risks.Valerie Volcovici reports for Reuters.In short:The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has proposed approving Texas’s application to manage permits for underground carbon dioxide injection, known as Class VI wells, used in carbon capture and storage (CCS).EPA Administrator Lee …See the Story
EPA moves to hand Texas control over carbon storage permits amid industry pressure
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Austin, Texas · AustinCheck out our Month in Review for May below to see how TXOGA was busy advocating for the Texas oil and natural gas industry: RECOMMENDED READING Texas RRC Announces Milestone in Boots on the Ground Initiative $300 million Southeast Texas project to fuel Gulf Coast ships gets go-ahead: This facility will gas up some big vessels TXOGA workers receive $2.28M dividend for prioritizing workplace safety
Despite challenges, major LNG p…Read Article
May: TXOGA Month in Review - Texas Oil & Gas Association
Texas Oil and Natural Gas: Industry Strength and a National Milestone - Texas Oil & Gas Association
Focus on Safety Rewards TXOGA Workers’ Compensation Safety Group Members with $2.28 Million Dividend from Texas Mutual - Texas Oil & Gas Association
Texas Oil and Gas Upstream Jobs Climb by 1,700 in April - Texas Oil & Gas Association
April: TXOGA Month in Review - Texas Oil & Gas Association
Episode 29: Senator Charles Schwertner - Texas Oil & Gas Association
AEP Texas set to construct one of the first 765-kV transmission lines in Texas
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