Greetings,
My name is Ward, I have an answer to your question. Believe it our not Oil in the state of Texas is still primarily regulated by the RRC (Railroad Commission of Texas). here is their website. www.rrc.state.tx.us/
The largest industry in US is the oil and gas. This is considered to be a major industry with the highest producer of oil being Texas.
The oil and gas industry is a major economic driver in Texas and, as such, has significant influence on state politics through lobbying, campaign contributions, and shaping energy policies.
Oil and Gas, Agriculture (cattle and horses)
farming and industry the natural resources are petroleum and natural gas too
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, the oil and gas industry employed 125,370 people in 2001
Gerald Delaine Granderson has written: 'The effects of rate of return regulation on the transmission sector of the US interstate natural gas industry'
B. J Gallaway has written: 'An ecosystem analysis of oil and gas development on the Texas-Louisiana continental shelf' -- subject(s): Ecology, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Gas industry, Gas industry, Oil pollution of water
I believe it could. We have a fishing, oil, wind energy, natural gas, and agriculture industry's.
Think F.R.O.G. F=Farming R=Ranching O=Oil production and G=gas
The Railroad Commission of Texas regulates the oil and gas industry, as well as pipeline safety, coal and uranium mining, and surface mining for coal and uranium in the state. It also oversees the safety and transportation of hazardous materials.
Throughput in Oil & gas industry
Your local gas company provider is responsible for your gas meter box.