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Across Texas, abandoned wells are erupting with chemical-infused liquid and some have created massive lakes of contaminated water. Regulators say they need more money to address the problem.
LULING, Texas — This article was originally published by our content partners at the Texas Tribune. Read the original article here. Just six minutes from 5,700-person town’s historic city ...
Sarah Stogner had never tried a criminal case before getting elected D.A. in an oil-rich area half the size of New Jersey. So far, it’s been a struggle.
A hissing abandoned oil well in Trinity Bay, Texas that ABC News documented to be leaking combustible gas. ABC News tested 10 abandoned wells in Trinity Bay and found 7 to be leaking at the time ...
A family operating an oil terminal in Texas was indicted for receiving shipments of smuggled oil connected to the Cartel de Jalisco Nueva Generación.
Another orphaned oil well in West Texas erupted with black, salty water this month as state regulators struggle to address ...
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Corsicana, the seat of Navarro County, is best known for kicking off the Texas oil boom in 1894, when a 1,000-foot well meant to alleviate a water shortage instead turned up an oil field that ...
At the Sulphur River near Talco, Texas, officials stated that cattle and farm equipment located in river bottoms should be moved promptly. Minor flooding is forecast to begin midweek, with the ...
A California court has sided with state coastal authorities and ordered Sable Offshore Corp. to abide by a preliminary injunction stopping any future work on oil and gas pipelines.
Across Texas, abandoned wells are erupting with chemical-infused liquid and some have created massive lakes of contaminated water. Regulators say they need more money to address the problem.
Across Texas, abandoned wells are erupting with chemical-infused liquid and some have created massive lakes of contaminated water. Regulators say they need more money to address the problem.