By Emily Foxhall KXAN Austin, December 27,2022 The U.S. Department of Energy has cleared the way for Texas power plants to pollute more than is usually allowed, such as by burning dirtier fuel oil instead of natural gas, to keep the electricity on through Christmas morning. The Electric Reliability Council of Texas, […]
Month: December 2022
Oil major BP’s Permian operations have become key to its clean-energy future%3$s>
By Kyra Buckley Houston Chronicle , December 27,2022 When British oil major BP began drilling in the Permian Basin four years ago, the company had an emissions problem. The traditional oil and gas facilities it bought in the Texas oil field were sending more greenhouse gases into the atmosphere than those of […]
Texas’ power stayed on even as ERCOT underestimated demand%3$s>
By Shelby Webb Houston Chronicle , December 27,2022 Temperatures plummeted to the teens and water pipes froze. But Texas’ power grid successfully faced its most significant cold-weather test since the February 2021 freeze. Despite soaring and unexpectedly high demand for power that broke a seasonal record, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas […]
Energy companies create carbon capture partnership to develop massive CO2 storage project in Gulf of Mexico%3$s>
World Oil , December 27,2022 Carbon-Zero US LLC, Cox Operating LLC, Crescent Midstream and Repsol announced a partnership to develop one of the Gulf Coast’s largest offshore hubs for the permanent storage of carbon dioxide. Cox is among the largest owners of energy infrastructure in the offshore Gulf of Mexico and intends […]
First mega-scale green hydrogen production facility in U.S. to be built in North Texas%3$s>
By Bethany Blankley The Center Square , December 27,2022 The first mega-scale green hydrogen production facility in the U.S. will be built in North Texas. On Thursday, Air Products and The AES Corporation announced they planned to invest $4 billion to build, own and operate a green hydrogen production facility in Vernon, Texas, […]
Northern Oil & Gas expects to expand Permian Basin footprint%3$s>
By Molly McEwen MRT.com , December 21,2022 Minnesota’s Northern Oil and Gas has a strategy of going where the drilling rigs are. And the majority of drilling rigs are in the Permian Basin. “It’s certainly the most active in the US,” said Nick O’Grady, the company’s chief executive officer, listing the Permian’s […]
The Energy Lesson From Europe Continues%3$s>
By Mark Green American Petroleum Institute , December 21, 2022 Europe continues to teach America on energy. If policymakers in Washington aren’t already paying close attention, they should be. Europe is struggling in the aftermath of decisions over a number of years to become overly reliant on unproven, unreliable energy sources – […]
Carbon capture is here to hog the limelight%3$s>
By Leah Garden GreenBiz , December 20,2022 2022 was the year that funding for carbontech took off. During VERGE Net Zero last week, two venture capital (VC) experts — Climate Tech VC newsletter founder Sophie Purdom and Lowercarbon Capital partner Mia Diawara — sat down to speak about the unprecedented funding boom […]
Enbridge, Oxy eyeing possibility of carbon pipeline and sequestration near Corpus Christi%3$s>
Caller Times , December 20,2022 Houston-based Occidental Petroleum and Enbridge announced Wednesday the companies will explore the possibility of a CO2 pipeline and storage hub near Corpus Christi in an effort to slash emissions associated with oil and gas operations. The Canadian pipeline company is teaming up with Occidental’s low-carbon business, Oxy […]
Establishing climate-smart agricultural practices%3$s>
By Linsey Retcofsky The University of Texas at Arlington , December 20 ,2022 A multi-institutional team of researchers led by The University of Texas at Arlington is launching an effort to provide small and underserved farmers in Texas, Arkansas and Missouri with resources to enhance the sustainability of their soybean production. Woo-Suk […]