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![]() Houston Chronicle: Big bets on Eagle Ford next year Houston Chronicle: ConocoPhillips looks toward Permian Basin investments Houston Chronicle: Energy corps among top beneficiaries from tax incentives
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Just to give you an idea of the impact the Eagle Ford Shale is having upon South Texas, here is a satelite photo showing the light from the various oil/gas rigs already in place (it's that crescent just below San Antonio).
Photo courtesy of the Corpus Christi Caller.
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Unbelievable image!!
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Yes it is and just to give you more perspective this is a NASA photo from 2007, which was before the Eagle Ford boom.
The contrast from these two photos is just unbelievable especially considering that they are only five years apart.
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Oh I wanna see SA get a big tower out of all this!
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Those pictures are crazy!
I really hope we see some tower action in SA due to this.
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Looks like there is a very strong possibility that the Port of Houston will be shut down thanks to a strike by the International Longshoremen's Association. If this does happen this will have an impact far beyond Texas since Houston is one of the busiest ports in the US.
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imagine all the local yokels who bought stripper wells in the 1990s when the oil majors gave up on those fields. Even at just 10 barrels a day production, that's nearly $1,000 per well each day!
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And they said oil dried up back it the 80's. Just imagine what if there was no oil bust and the 1980's had our technology today.
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Apple's $300 mln Austin Campus Outlined
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Gov. Perry To California Businesses: "It's Better in Texas"
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Texas HSR: Officials wrangle over high-speed rail study
![]() A Japanese train manufacturer may foot much of the $10 billion cost for HSR between Dallas and Houston. Everyone wants a station, and everyone wants an EIS...
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Shipping Giant Sets Houston Expansion in Motion
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Apache Corp Shifts Focus To Production Apache is in the early stage of building a tower at BLVD Place...
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Another radical idea is, why not go a little west and skirt Bryan-College Station. which is not actually going out of the way at all, actually Dallas is even further west of College Station if you look on a map. The nice thing about this is the ability to enter Houston from the northwest, perhaps along the 290 corridor. 290 is going to be widened eventually, and freight tracks next to it only get a few trains a day apparently. The only lame thing is I can't think of a good way to get the tracks into B/CS unless UP got it's bypass line. It's a shame that in the 1990s that the proposal to take the UP tracks and Wellborn road and put them in a trench to form a grade-separated quasi-freeway not unlike the Mopacs in Austin never got off the ground. If that existed it would be feasible to take over the path the freight tracks have now and make it a fully grade separated medium speed route for HSR as it approached the city. Last edited by zaphod; February 14th, 2013 at 05:27 AM. |
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The problem with HSR is that everyone wants a station but ridership is driven by speed, i.e. having a few stops as possible. We have a commuter rail line here that used to be fun to ride but got junked up by a bunch of crappy stops everywhere that killed the schedule. For HSR there should only be two stations: one in Houston and one at DFW. Local metro service can fill in any gaps.
But politicians want their own stations and when the result is slower service, people are going to wonder why they bothered in the first place.
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Texas is on its way to being “Saudi Texas”
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Great news, but when will we start to see gas prices fall as a result of all of this increase in oil production?
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