The “Texas Flaring Project” released a website and a report today analyzing how the state’s oil and gas industry wastes valuable natural gas by flaring and venting it off as waste. Each year, oil and gas operators waste nearly $900 million worth of natural gas through flaring, burning off a valuable resource. Three Texas nonprofits produced the new reports so local communities can hold the industry and its regulators accountable for flaring pollution in their own backyards.
While Texas leads the nation in flaring, many residents are uninformed about the problem and its links to respiratory and cardiovascular diseases, as well as pregnancy complications. Charged with limiting these harms, the Railroad Commission of Texas (RRC) and Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) often fall short, according to the reports by Commission Shift, the Rio Grande International Study Center, and Texans for Public Justice.
An interactive website titled “Texas Flaring Project” allows Texans to explore flaring in any county across the state.