BEAUMONT, Texas — Chevron executives have high hopes for their Bayou Bendcarbon capture and storage project that’s planned for Jefferson and Chambers counties. It permits are acquired, and funding secured, the project could be operational by 2026 or 2027. This project is a joint venture between Chevron U.S.A, Inc., Talos Energy, Inc.and Carbonvert, Inc. The companies […]
Author: Lauren Luxenburg
Column: Texas Can be the Carbon Capture Capital of the World%3$s>
By Zacj Abnet Beaumont Enterprise, May 3, 2023 For decades, Texas has been seen as the energy capital of the world. The Lone Star State leads the way in the production and development of energy resources like oil and natural gas that are so crucial to our everyday life. While we can be proud of that […]
CNC Advisory Board Member Sean Strawbridge joins David Blackmon on The Energy Question podcast%3$s>
In Episode 15 of The Energy Question, David Blackmon talks with Sean Strawbridge, the dynamic CEO of the Port of Corpus Christi, where he has led one of the great under-told economic development stories in the history of Texas in recent years Among the topics addressed: Sean’s participation in the board of advisors for the […]
Texas can be a national example with Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage%3$s>
By Ron Simmons Denton Record-Chronicle, Nov. 25, 2022 The current volatility of the European energy market should be a warning to the United States. While record-high prices and fears of “energy sobriety” on the Continent do not appear to be happening this winter, the lack of market stability and an energy policy dreamed up by […]
States are vying for money to start ‘hydrogen hubs.’ What are they?%3$s>
By Robert Zullo New Jersey Mirror, Oct. 23, 2022 Across the country, states are inking agreements with neighbors or striking out on their own to pursue billions in federal funding to set up “hydrogen hubs,” clustered centers for production, storage and use of the gas that many see as a crucial piece of the […]
The power grid faced heat waves, record demand and tight conditions in 2022. What happens next?%3$s>
By Kavya Balaraman Utility Dive, Nov. 22, 2022 Power systems across the U.S. faced challenging grid reliability conditions over the past year, but managed to avoid the worst-case scenario of prolonged outages thanks to a combination of policy measures implemented over the last couple of years and luck, experts say. All over the country, […]
Tap Oil Fields, Not Our Emergency Reserves, to Lower Energy Prices%3$s>
By Patrice Douglas Real Clear Energy, November 17, 2022 Our nation’s Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) is running dangerously low. New statistics released indicate our national emergency oil stockpile, which is intended to protect the United States from unexpected and severe supply disruptions, has hit another historic low. It’s a dangerous point for the United States, […]
Report: Gains expected for Louisiana and Texas oil and gas jobs in the next few months%3$s>
By Victor Skinner The Center Square, Nov. 17, 2022 Louisiana and Texas are expected to gain thousands of oil and gas jobs in the coming months, though employment numbers likely won’t return to pre-pandemic levels any time soon, according to a new report. The 2023 Gulf Coast Energy Outlook released by Louisiana State University this […]
Opinion: Texas has the chance to become a hydrogen energy hub%3$s>
By Bobby Tudor Caller-Times, Nov. 11, 2022 With over 1600 miles of hydrogen pipeline already built along its coast, Texas is the only state in the country with the ability to become a hydrogen hub at a rapid clip. And by putting the regulatory structure and incentives in place, the Texas legislature can make this […]
Climate change: Expert says just saying no to fossil fuel doesn’t work%3$s>
By BBC News November 6, 2022 Just saying no to fossil fuels isn’t working, says climate expert Prof Myles Allen. Speaking on Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg, Prof Allen used a lump of coal to explain how burning fossil carbon will result in one degree of global warming. It was the first time […]