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Texas Supreme Court sides with state regulators on $16 billion winter storm overcharges
Austin American-Statesman via Yahoo News· 2 days agoA 2021 University of Texas report attributed the grid failures to multiple factors, including...
This Texas city is among the ‘worst’ U.S. cities for summer trips, per Forbes
KXAN via Yahoo News· 4 days agoWalk, floating one of the state’s various rivers, or hitting the desert in Marfa, there’s no ...
New Mexico debates how to handle wastewater from gas, oil
Arizona Daily Sun· 3 days agoThe question of what to do with vast quantities of toxic wastewater from oil and gas drilling in New...
Why aren’t investors piling in to build new LNG projects?
Energy Monitor via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoBanks dislike commodity price risk and are reluctant to lend against projects exposed to it. The...
San Antonio school districts risking pay hikes they can't afford
San Antonio Express-News· 3 days agoStruggling to recruit educators from the same dwindling pool of applicants, San Antonio-area school...
Texas is terrifying. Hollywood has noticed.
KRGV Rio Grande Valley· 4 days agoSubscribe to The Y’all — a weekly dispatch about the people, places and policies defining Texas, produced by Texas Tribune journalists living in...
Federal judge dismisses Exxon’s lawsuit against climate activist shareholders
Courthouse News Service· 2 days agoA federal judge in Texas Monday dismissed ExxonMobil’s lawsuit against climate activist shareholders, striking down the oil giant’s attempt to tighten its grip on a proposal ...
Occidental Shares Have Been Flat In 2024 But Warren Buffett Just Keeps Buying
Forbes· 20 hours agoIf you had bought shares in Occidental Petroleum (NYSE: OXY) in June last year, the company's share...
Governor, please pay more attention to Alaskans | Peninsula Clarion
Peninsula Clarion· 2 days agoThe list includes picking fights with private banks that want to move away from oil and gas lending,...
Crude oil prices today: WTI prices are up 1.79% today
USA Today· 1 day agoAs of 9 a.m., WTI futures were at $80.11 per barrel. That’s up 9.08% YTD.