DDallas Read More Andy Garcia on why ‘Landman’ is ‘positive for the American oil and gas industry’January 17, 2026 WASHINGTON — When actor Andy Garcia first agreed to play a role in Taylor Sheridan’s wildly popular West…
TTexas Read More A manufacturing renaissance is happening in North Texas. Some say clean energy is to thankJanuary 16, 2026 Inside T1 Energy’s state-of-the-art G1_Dallas facility in Wilmer, employees are dressed in gray and yellow vests, stationed at…
TTexas Read More Meadows Foundation donates nearly $3M to launch water research institute in West TexasJanuary 8, 2026 The Meadows Foundation, a private philanthropic organization based in Dallas, has committed $2.75 million to establish an institute…
TTexas Read More Texas oil and gas had near-record tax impact, ‘poised for the long haul’ in 2026January 7, 2026 The Texas oil and gas industry had a record-setting year in 2025, both in production numbers and financial…
TTexas Read More Texas saw 13M lightning flashes in 2025 as Great Plains becomes severe storm epicenterJanuary 5, 2026 The Great Plains, including parts of Texas, has become an epicenter for severe storm activity, according to a…
TTexas Read More Texas lawmakers, voters approved historic water investments this year. What happens now?January 1, 2026 Texas is poised to make historic investments in water supplies and infrastructure these next couple decades, but some…
DDallas Read More The tale of Dallas’ flying red horse, and how an oil company’s logo became a city symbolDecember 30, 2025 The red Pegasus is one of Dallas’ best known icons. Though many recognize the flying red horse as…
DDallas Read More Oil and gas activity edges down in Q4 as uncertainty, pessimism linger, Dallas Fed saysDecember 18, 2025 Uncertainty and pessimism continued to weigh on oil and gas activity in recent months, Federal Reserve Bank of…
TTexas Read More Texas installed 3 GW of new solar in Q3, enough to power about 384,000 homesDecember 17, 2025 Texas installed more than three gigawatts of solar capacity between July and September, as the state continues to…
DDallas Read More Greenpeace blasts Dallas-based Energy Transfer for ‘pattern of pollution’December 10, 2025 Dallas-based Energy Transfer was accused by Greenpeace USA of a “years-long pattern of pollution and corporate abuse.” Greenpeace…
TTexas Read More Volunteers collect ‘nurdles’ in Texas-wide effort to reduce plastic pollution in waterwaysNovember 27, 2025 On a recent sunny afternoon at Mi Familia Park in Grand Prairie, a handful of volunteers crouched down…
TTexas Read More Texas to fill state waters with 335,000 rainbow trout starting WednesdayNovember 24, 2025 Texas will stock public waters — including the Trinity River and several locations in Dallas-Fort Worth ― with…