Railroad Commission candidates split over oil and gas rules

The chair of the powerful and deceptively named Texas Railroad Commission is defending her seat this November at a time when the state’s oil and gas industry is booming but the agency that regulates it is facing criticism over safety concerns linked to fracking, well blowouts and groundwater protection.

In 2023, Texas broke a record by producing 42% of the nation’s oil. Most of the state’s oil comes from the Permian Basin, a 75,000-square-mile region that stretches from eastern New Mexico and covers most of West Texas.

Railroad Commission Chair Christi Craddick is touting that success in her campaign, saying Texas is and should remain a national leader in energy policy. But her Democratic challenger has called the regulation too lax.

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