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The main offices of the Railroad Commission of Texas are located in the William B. Travis State Office Building. The agency is headquartered in the William B. Travis State Office Building at 1701 North Congress Avenue in Austin. [29] In addition, the Texas Railroad Commission has twelve oil and gas district offices located throughout the state.
Jun. 7—AUSTIN — Statewide and county crude oil and natural gas production as reported to the Railroad Commission of Texas for March 2024 came from 163,674 oil wells and 84,739 gas wells, a ...
To transport the record volume of oil and natural gas, Texas pipeline infrastructure expanded to 465,025 miles – an increase of 13,000 miles from 2022-2023, according to the Texas Railroad ...
The Texas Railroad Commission (RRC), which Craddick will chair for another six years, regulates the ... Texas oil production has ballooned from an average 1.98 million bpd to hitting a record at 5 ...
In 2002, Williams won a full six-year term on the Commission. He polled 2,407,036 votes (54.8 percent) to 1,821,751 (41.5 percent) for Democrat Sherry Boyles. Two other candidates received a total of 162,482 votes (4.7 percent). [11] Williams ran for re-election for a second full six-year term to the Texas Railroad Commission in November 2008.
Daily oil production from the Eagle Ford Formation, January 2008 - March 2024 Daily gas production from the Eagle Ford Formation, January 2008 - March 2024 Map of the Eagle Ford Shale Play, published by the Texas Railroad Commission The oil to gas ratio from the Eagle Ford increased in 2010 when companies shifted drilling from gas-rich to more ...
Aug. 16—AUSTIN — Railroad Commission of Texas Commissioners voted to publish for public comment proposed amendments that are critical to updating the agency's rules regulating waste management ...
The names and organizational structures of the state agencies overseeing oil and gas extraction vary. In Texas, oil and gas are regulated by the Texas Railroad Commission, in Oklahoma by the Oklahoma Corporation Commission, and in North Dakota by the Industrial Commission. In Colorado and Wyoming, the agencies are the state Oil and Gas ...