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Daily Data Dump
The good, the bad, and the ugly of Texas oil production.
Best of the Best 🏆️
Every week, we sift through our proprietary data to find the best performers in Texas.

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Futures Curve


Lone Star Stories
Next Bridge Hydrocarbons announces a boardroom shuffle as they add a seasoned oil and gas professional, Greg McCabe, to their high-stakes poker game. With McCabe's mastery of the Orogrande Basin and DuBose's leadership, it's "go time" for Next Bridge.
Fossil fuel-fancying Texas Railroad commissioners might put a speed bump on Biden's climate highway.

Reader Question of the Day
What is coal bed methane?
Coalbed methane is methane (the main component of natural gas) that is trapped inside coal. This methane is produced during the coal formation process and gets trapped on the surface of the coal in tiny pores and fractures. Many coalbeds also contain large amounts of water; the pressure from this water keeps the methane in place. Coalbed methane is extracted by pumping out the water, which lowers the pressure, allowing the gas to detach from the coal surface and flow out into the well.
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