January 25, 2022 Chuck McConnell ExxonMobil’s recently announced pledge of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 is another key commitment from the energy industry and a signal that the energy transition is in full thrust — and requires action and not just words. This pledge is much the same as many other companies in oil and gas, […]
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Opinion: Texas can continue to lead in a new economy that’s carbon neutral
January 23, 2022 By Susan Combs For years, governments have been grappling with the impact of carbon emissions. From incentives for clean energy to increased regulations, lawmakers have been searching for ways to clean up our environment, which is no doubt concerning to the hundreds of thousands of Texans who rely on the fossil […]
The Future of Fossil Fuels
By Charles McConnellOil and Gas IQ, January 20, 2022 Exclusive interview with Charles McConnell, Executive Director, Carbon Management and Energy Sustainability at University of Houston & Former Assistant Secretary of Energy “We can pontificate about the energy transition and carbon reduction all we want,” says Charles McConnell, Executive Director, Carbon Management and Energy Sustainability […]
Yturria Buford: We can protect the fossil fuel industry while safeguarding our environment
December 22, 2021By Tina Yturria Buford The Rio Grande Valley (RGV) is among the fastest growing regions in the United States. According to the US Census Bureau, between 1990 and 2020, McAllen and the neighboring cities of Edinburg and Mission grew sixfold to nearly 871,000 people. By the year 2040, the population of the entire […]
Forum: Port of Corpus Christi supports carbon capture infrastructure creation in Texas
December 22, 2021 By Sean C. StrawbridgeOne month ago, Port of Corpus Christi Authority Commission Chairman, Charlie Zahn Jr., declared that by year’s end, the port will surpass its 2020 record of moving 630 million barrels. He went on to say that the Port of Corpus Christi is the largest U.S. port in total revenue […]
ABC Houston report on the Carbon Neutral Coalition’s mission
CNC fights to preserve Texas jobs
November 17, 2021 By Corbin Robertson Jr. Last week the United Nations convened meetings in Glasgow to take on climate change. They discussed efforts to curb a warming planet and what the public and private sector should do to address this challenge. And just like previous climate conferences, there was no shortage of attacks […]
STUDY: U.S. OIL & NATURAL GAS INDUSTRY SUPPORTED MILLIONS OF JOBS, TRILLIONS IN ECONOMIC IMPACT IN 2019
By Erin Mundahl The impacts of American energy production aren’t felt only in top producing states like Texas and Pennsylvania—the industry is a driver of employment and growth in every sector of the economy and in all 50 states. In fact, the oil and natural gas industry directly or indirectly supported 11.3 million jobs […]
New Legislation Signals Strong Support for CCUS in Texas
By Madeline Thomas On June 9, 2021, Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed House Bill 1284 (“HB 1284”), which was introduced along with its Senate companion, SB 450, during the state’s 87th legislative session. HB 1284 grants the Texas Railroad Commission (“RRC”), the governmental agency that regulates the state’s oil and gas industry, sole jurisdiction […]
The California and Texas Greenouts
By The Editorial Board Electric grid operators in Texas and California are again urging residents to conserve power amid a sweltering heat wave to avoid blackouts. Keeping your thermostat at 78 degrees during the summer may be the green new normal. The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) warned this week that a […]