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Lawmakers passed a suite of bills that officials said are crucial to combat losses in the state’s largest oil field.
These thefts are not common in other parts of the state, but because of the large oil and gas industry in West Texas, oil ...
Oilfield wastewater injected underground is causing earthquakes and blowouts. Now, pilot projects are exploring whether this water could be treated and used to grow crops.
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It also appeared to contain oil. The geyser, still gushing two weeks later, is a black eye for Texas regulators responsible for preventing and addressing these types of oil field failures.
Wastewater from the West Texas oil field, which comes back to the surface after hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, a well is practically the filthiest fluid to ever be contemplated for treatment.
Pilot projects are exploring whether oil field wastewater could be treated and used to grow crops.
Justice & Health Can Recycled Oilfield Water Quench the Thirst of Drought-Stricken West Texas? Oilfield wastewater injected underground is causing earthquakes and blowouts.
Texas lawmakers passed a suite of bills that officials said are crucial to combat losses in the state’s largest oil field.
IMPERIAL There is water in all the wrong places in this corner of West Texas. The Pecos River runs dry through this small town mired in severe drought. But Lake Boehmer, a pool of toxic water ...