All posts tagged "oil"
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Spring Sault | June 1, 2020
Does the Pandemic Spell the End for West Texas Oil as We Know It?
One of the largest-felt impacts that the COVID-19 pandemic has had in Texas is that of its impact...
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Spring Sault | April 21, 2020
Oil Prices: What Does it Mean When the Price Per Barrel Goes Negative?
In an unprecedented move, oil prices went negative for the first time ever on Monday, April 20, 2020,...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | January 27, 2020
The Town of Iraan is 100% Texan, and it Inspired a Famous Comic Strip
Iraan is a small Texas town about 55 miles west of Ozona. It was named after Ira and...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | July 8, 2019
Texas Hill Country Artist Spotlight on Bonnie Mann
Reclaiming passion is not always easy to do, but artist Bonnie Mann has succeeded in a way which...
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Spring Sault | April 25, 2019
West Texas Oil Companies Will Pay Customers to Take Their Natural Gas
Natural gas is a secondary product made in the production of oil. In much of the world, it’s...
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Spring Sault | April 11, 2019
‘The Iron Orchard’ is a Must-See Texas Movie of Oil, Riches, & Love
Based on the novel of the same name, “The Iron Orchard” is a film centered around Texas oil...
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Spring Sault | March 18, 2019
Petrochemical Fire Rages in Houston Suburb as Air-monitoring Continues
A petrochemical fire that broke out on Sunday morning and spread to eight tanks at the Intercontinental Terminals...
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Spring Sault | February 19, 2019
Gas Pipeline Route Through the Hill Country Worries Some Landowners
Kinder Morgan is planning a $2 billion pipeline to transport natural gas from the Permian Basin to the...
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Spring Sault | October 26, 2018
Black Gold Rush: Texas on Track to Surpass Iran and Iraq in Oil
A report released earlier this year by HSBC predicted that Texas is on track to outpace the oil production of...
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Spring Sault | August 16, 2018
Texas Sand Mining Boom: What Does It Mean for the Permian Basin?
That’s right, there’s an industry designed around mining and shipping Texas sand, and it's booming.
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THC Staff | August 8, 2017
This Video Uncovers the Complexity of Oil on a Bowling Lane
Did you know that oil patterns impacts where your ball will go?
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Spring Sault | March 30, 2017
Top Reasons For a Move to Texas Highlighted in Popular Business Social Networking Forum
LinkedIn shared an article by US Global Investors CEO, Frank Holmes, regarding reasons why people would want to...
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THC Staff | February 10, 2017
Two Offshore Drilling Companies are Making Big Cuts to Gulf of Mexico Jobs
Two drilling companies will lay off around 200 of their employees.
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THC Staff | December 5, 2016
South Texas to Have Biggest Refinery Built Since the 70s
This huge refinery will have storage for up to 4 million barrels.
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Jeromy Kusch | December 2, 2016
The ‘Texas White House’ Goes to Auction
The historic Sterling Mansion in La Porte, Texas overlooking Galveston Bay is now up for auction after failing...
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THC Staff | November 25, 2016
Will Balmorhea Remain Undisturbed After Oil Discovery?
Oil discoveries can lead to big changes for small towns.
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THC Staff | November 22, 2016
Oil in Midland Area Leads Residents to Worry About Earthquakes
Some Texans are concerned about an increased risk of earthquakes.
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Robert C. Deming | November 18, 2016
Largest U.S. Oil Deposit Found: Hype or Hope?
It turns out that the Permian Basin has more oil than we thought.
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THC Staff | June 21, 2016
Two Vast Sinkholes in West Texas Are Growing
Large sinkholes off of Interstate 20 are continuing to expand and smaller ones are forming.