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PBOG is the Official Publication of the Permian Basin Petroleum Association and is published monthly by Zachry Publications, LP.

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Opposing Overreach

April 23, 2014 by PBOG

After several years of non-stop negotiating, analyzing scientific studies, writing comments and never ending meetings and conference calls, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service decision whether to list the Lesser Prairie Chicken as Threatened or Endangered is upon us. I don’t predict the outcome but I can say we have put forth an unprecedented effort […]

Filed Under: From the President Tagged With: From the President, President

Circles of Influence

April 23, 2014 by PBOG

Primary We have survived the bruising primaries with some close races, surprising results in a few cases, and yes, runoffs. After the runoffs, it is time to move on, politically reunite our oil and gas community, and focus on the November elections, which are critical to our industry. I hope our supportive incumbents and Republican […]

Filed Under: From the Chairman Tagged With: Chairman

Statement by Texas Railroad Commissioner David Porter on Listing the Lesser Prairie Chicken as Threatened

March 28, 2014 by PBOG

AUSTIN – The following statement can be attributed to Texas Railroad Commissioner David Porter on the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s decision to list the Lesser Prairie Chicken as threatened under the Endangered Species Act.    “I am extremely disappointed in the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s (USFWS) decision to list the Lesser Prairie Chicken […]

Filed Under: Featured Article Tagged With: featured, Lesser Prairie Chicken

Living By the Code

March 17, 2014 by PBOG

Don Evans was feted by a record-breaking crowd as he accepted his prestigious Top Hand Award. By Lana Cunningham | Photography by Curtis Routh/Gary Jefferson at LeaveTheCamera.com Donald L. Evans grew up in a world where he was influenced by not only his parents but also the television and movie hero Roy Rogers. After listening […]

Filed Under: PBPA Tagged With: Don Evans, featured, PBPA, Top Hand

When Free Markets Prevail

March 17, 2014 by PBOG

The Permian Basin holds a lesson for the ages. What has happened here is a demonstration, to the world at large, of the best in free enterprise, capitalism, and human ingenuity. by Jesse Mullins [Editor’s Note: In this concluding installment of our three-part series, we examine the impact of Permian Basin growth within the Permian […]

Filed Under: Featured Article Tagged With: featured, Free Markets, Wellspring

Restored Stations are a Gas

March 13, 2014 by PBOG

By Hanaba Munn Welch Maybe it’s a sign of the times in thriving West Texas, where oil is still king. Whatever the reason, long-abandoned service stations are coming back to life thanks to the energies and enthusiasms of folks who knew those stops when they were in their former glory. Take a road trip with […]

Filed Under: Featured Article Tagged With: featured, Restored, Vintage Stations

(Too) Much Ado About Tremors

March 13, 2014 by PBOG

Just when you thought no other ugly issue could rear its head (e.g., lizards and chickens), we have, from the land of Senator Wendy Davis, claims that hydraulic fracturing is causing earthquakes. There is no disputing that there has been an increase in tremors registering as high as 3.6 in magnitude over the past three […]

Filed Under: From the Chairman, PBPA Tagged With: From the Chairman, PBPA, Steve Pruett

RRC Gets I.T. on the Q.T.

March 13, 2014 by PBOG

After many years of operation on an antiquated system, the Texas Railroad Commission–regulator of the state’s oil and gas industry–is getting new computers. In fact, all new information technology. By Al Pickett, special contributor Information technology, or “I.T.” as it is commonly termed, is a way of life today. Seemingly every facet of both our […]

Filed Under: Featured Article

The Small Business HR Challenge

March 11, 2014 by PBOG

While the personnel functions within a small company can be challenging, there are answers out there, too.  By Bill Price Many businesses start as a family affair with their children pitching in. Sometimes it is two friends with nothing more than a handshake and a verbal agreement to split the profits. These small business situations […]

Filed Under: Human Resources Tagged With: HR IQ, Human Resources

A Test of the “Right to Pool”

March 11, 2014 by PBOG

In January of last year, the Court of Appeals for the First District of Texas issued an opinion that centered on surface use by an oil and gas operator. The Court of Appeals affirmed the lower court’s judgment, which found in favor of the surface owners, Will and Loree Hegar. The operator, Key Operating & […]

Filed Under: Legalities, PBPA Tagged With: Angela Staples, From the General Counsel, Legalities, PBPA

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