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A National Geographic investigation has found that Permian Basin energy exploration could taint residential aquifers with pollutants—as well as Carlsbad Caverns and other cave systems.
The Permian Basin began its formation about 1.3 billion to 850 million years ago with tectonic activity. Back in 1855, the first wells were drilled for freshwater, and small amounts of crude oil ...
The U.S. is experiencing its highest power demand growth in decades, driven primarily by the electrification of oil and gas ...
The Texas Legislature passed bills that a sheriff, and oil and gas industry leaders say are crucial to combat oil field ...
Post Oak Energy Capital has just closed its latest fund, Post Oak Energy Partners V with capital commitments totaling $600 ...
The Permian Basin now produces over 6 million bpd, with Wood Mackenzie projecting a peak of 7.7 million bpd by 2035.
Blackbeard’s treasure is buried beneath the Permian’s Central Basin Platform. While oil majors chase deeper waters, the ...
A mid-sized public university, the University of Texas of the Permian Basin is located in Odessa, TX, a city in west Texas. Half of the UTPB student body is Hispanic, qualifying the school as a ...
EPD's deep Permian ties and more than 1,000 new well connections could set the stage for stronger second-half gains in 2025.
Chevron will lay off nearly 200 workers in Texas' Permian Basin as part of global workforce reduction, aiming to cut costs by up to $3 billion by 2026.
In the Permian Basin, Occidental’s operations are spread across 2.9 million net acres, making it among the largest acreage holders in the United States. OXY, with a Zacks Rank of 3, ...