Corpus Christi’s “Day Zero”: What Happens When a Coastal Energy Hub Runs Out of Water
Looming water shortages threaten not just local households, but crude and LNG supply chains vital to the Texas and global
Cutting edge insights into legal, political, and commercial developments affecting the Lone Star State’s most precious natural resource.
Looming water shortages threaten not just local households, but crude and LNG supply chains vital to the Texas and global
Original Post available on Substack at: https://gabrielcollins.substack.com/p/the-real-bottleneck-for-ai-infrastructure A rural water well owner, a county commissioner, other elected officials, and a
It’s time for an oilfield Manhattan Project. Full article available at: Gabriel Collins, “Nuclear Desalination: A Solution to the Permian’s
A periodic market conditions update for the vital groundwater market in Central Texas and the I-35 corridor.
Thank you to the Texas Alliance of Groundwater Districts for putting on a superb event last week and giving me
Texas acutely needs a common law system that can balance world-scale agricultural activity, industrial development, and urban growth while also protecting private property rights.
Gabriel Collins, “How Much Water Does Apache Potentially Need to Develop Alpine High?,” Texas Water Intelligence™, Water Note #5, 19 June
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Oil is Not the Only Multi-Horizon Resource Play in the Permian Basin Oil is not the only multi-horizon resource play