Cheniere Energy reached substantial completion of the first train at its Corpus Christi Stage 3 liquefaction project in March 2025, marking significant progress on an expansion that […]
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Texas Ammunition Plant Opens as Ukraine War Drives U.S. Production Expansion
The U.S. Army inaugurated a new 155mm artillery munitions facility in Mesquite, Texas, in May 2024, marking a significant expansion of domestic ammunition production driven […]
Raytheon Completes $100 Million Military Sensor Facility Expansion in McKinney, Texas
Raytheon Intelligence & Space opened a 178,000-square-foot Advanced Integration and Manufacturing Center at its McKinney, Texas location in September 2021, according to company announcements. The facility represented […]
Space Force Awards $13.7 Billion in Launch Contracts as Texas Facilities Considered for Expansion
The U.S. Space Force awarded $13.7 billion in launch service contracts to SpaceX, United Launch Alliance, and Blue Origin on April 4, 2025, marking the […]
Texas Electricity Bills Projected to Rise 5% by 2035 as Renewable Energy Tax Credits End
Economists predict Texas electricity prices will rise and renewable energy development will slow following rollbacks to clean energy tax credits in the One Big Beautiful […]
OpenAI Opens First Stargate Data Center in Texas, Announces Five New Additional Sites
penAI brought online its first Stargate data center in Abilene, Texas, on September 23, 2025, marking a major milestone in the $500 billion AI infrastructure initiative announced […]
Texas Creates Task Forces to Combat Permian Basin Oil Field Theft
Texas lawmakers passed legislation creating specialized task forces to combat oil field theft in the Permian Basin, where industry losses are estimated in the billions […]
Texas Supreme Court Rules Produced Water Belongs to Oil Companies, Not Landowners
The Texas Supreme Court ruled on June 27, 2025 that produced water from oil and gas operations belongs to drilling companies holding mineral leases, not surface landowners, […]