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CUERO - Standing in front of a dry-erase board, petroleum engineer Kathy Martin sketched a drawing of a vertical well, ... Read Story »
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YOAKUM - Feed landed in the cattle trough with clatter, and Les Prause grinned like a schoolboy as he watched ... Read Story »
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GONZALES - On a biting cold day at the beginning of January, a legal expert on oil and gas issues ... Read Story »
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The third Neighbor to Neighbor Town Hall will address the controversial practice of hydraulic fracturing and the possibility of toxic ... Read Story »
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The importance of the Eagle Ford Shale on the US economy was the focus of Wednesday's Victoria Energy Summit. Read Story »
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The Eagle Ford Shale boom continues, and a report issued this week predicts the oil-rich play will keep being an ... Read Story »
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An energy specialist from Edward Jones Financial will give an update on the Eagle Ford Shale. Read Story »
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In the wake of the election, some in Texas fear President Obama's second-term energy policies will end the oil and ... Read Story »
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If you're a small business owner looking to benefit from the Eagle Ford Shale, you may want to check out ... Read Story »
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CORPUS CHRISTI - The hall at the American Bank Center was a hive of activity. Men in 10-gallon straw hats ... Read Story »
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YOAKUM - The Eagle Ford Shale was the focus of the annual I-10 Corridor Association meeting. Read Story »
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YOAKUM - The land was silent once. Read Story »
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CUERO - Toby Frederick brought a gallon of contaminated water that came from his home to a meeting Saturday to ... Read Story »
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Seadrift shrimper Diane Wilson doused herself in what was intended to look like oil during a June 9 Senate Energy ... Read Story »
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CUERO - With all of the bad press about pipelines, Kinder Morgan Public Affairs Director Allen Fore came to town ... Read Story »
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1758 - First land grant is issued in Karnes County. Read Story »
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Justin Glass swung the shotgun from his shoulder and held it to his eye, ready. Read Story »
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CUERO - Ed Southern tipped his head back, his eyes taking in the hulking size of a live oak tree. Read Story »