Phony Attacks On Permian Oil And Gas Show Environmentalists In Desperation Mode
Steve Everly | Midland Reporter-Telegram | May 15, 2019
The United States is now the global leader in oil and natural gas development, due in large part to the Permian Basin. Since 2011, oil and gas production in the Permian Basin has increased by 125 percent. Earlier this year, we discovered the Permian Basin is actually the highest producing oilfield in the world.
Read moreEnvironmental Integrity Project Again Twists Data to Deceive Public about Texas Oil and Gas
Texans For Natural Gas
Factcheck: The latest in a number of inaccurate and misleading reports from out-of-state anti-oil and gas group Environmental Integrity Project, this most recent example attempts to deceive the public about emissions in the Permian Basin based on an inaccurate reading of air quality events and gross mischaracterization of operations from oil and gas facilities as “illegal air pollution.”
Read moreThe Shale Revolution Isn't Just About Cheap Energy, It's Changing Geopolitics
Mark J. Perry | Washington Examiner | May 8, 2019
The new buzzword in the energy industry is "geopolitics." The role of America’s oil and natural gas companies has never been more consequential in shaping the global political order. If history is a good signpost, the change being driven by our nation’s energy industry will have a significant worldwide impact on technologies and policies that will last for decades.
Read moreAnalysis: Methane Emissions Intensity Declines in Top Shale Basins
Energy In Depth | April 26, 2019
Increased natural gas consumption has generated a truly incredible story for the environment as U.S. greenhouse gas emissions have fallen to their lowest levels since 1992. But the air quality improvements go even further, as a new Energy In Depth analysis shows: The U.S. oil and gas industry is also making incredible progress in reducing methane emissions as production surges in America’s top shale basins.
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