Comisionado de Ferrocarriles de Texas, republicano

Cualificaciones: ¿Qué formación, experiencia y características te cualifican para este puesto?

Climatización de instalaciones de gas natural: ¿Qué otros cambios, si los hubiera, son necesarios para garantizar que Texas tenga suficiente energía en épocas de condiciones climáticas extremas?

Emisiones: ¿Qué impacto tiene la quema de gas de los pozos de petróleo y gas en el cambio climático, y cuál es el papel de la Comisión de Ferrocarriles en la reducción de la cantidad de gas quemado de los pozos de petróleo y gas en Texas?

Actividad sísmica: ¿Cómo puede la Comisión de Ferrocarriles reducir el riesgo de actividad sísmica o terremotos causados por la eliminación de agua de las perforaciones de petróleo y gas?

Ética: Dado que los candidatos a la Comisión de Ferrocarriles a menudo recaudan dinero y reciben ingresos de la industria del petróleo y el gas, ¿cómo pueden los ciudadanos estar seguros de que esas donaciones e ingresos no influirán en la forma en que los comisionados regulan la industria?

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James 'Jim' Matlock
After serving with an anti-terrorist unit in the United States Marine Corps, I began an 18 year career in the oil and gas industry, where I noticed the vulnerability of our energy sector.
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Contrary to popular belief, I don't agree with the final ruling. There were power plants that were not operating during the snow storms of 2021. Some of the biomass plants were not prepared to be operational. This information comes from those that worked for these facilities. Can we make improvements? Absolutely.
Let's look beyond climate change. Flaring natural gas is not good stewardship of our resources. Flaring has been done since the 1930's. There have been countless technological advancements in the past 100 years that would use that wasted product to help keep electric and fuel affordable for the general public. It's time we put technology to work for the people and reduce the amount of waste.
We need to reduce the amount of water being pushed into formations not capable of producing hydrocarbons. These formations should not have that kind of pressure added. With that being said, there's technology that could repurpose 80%-90% of the 14 million barrels of waste water produced daily in Texas for future completion jobs or even irrigation of land and crops.
This is a major concern within politics all together. Politicians should be able to tell the public where they stand. I am pro oil and gas. I think we can produce it cleaner and do a better job of reducing/eliminating the waste. By eliminating the waste, we will be creating more affordable energy for all Texans. I am not invested in the industry. I spent 18 years trying to clean up the industry.