The Texas oil and gas industry continued a hot streak in 2024 with production volumes surpassing records that were set in 2023, the Texas Railroad Commission (RRC) said in a statement posted on its website recently. In the statement, the RRC noted that it tallies production reports submitted by operators and outlined that the latest reports show that oil production came in at 2,003,844,281 barrels, and natural gas production hit 12.62 trillion cubic feet, last year. The RRC highlighted in the statement that this was the first time oil “surpassed the two billion threshold”. The RRC statement pointed out that Texas’ top five crude oil and condensate production years came in 2024, at 2.00 billion barrels, 2023, at 1.99 billion barrels, 2022, at 1.87 billion barrels, 2019, at 1.86 billion barrels, and 2020, at 1.77 billion barrels. Texas’ top five gas production years, including gas well and casinghead gas, were seen in 2024, at 12.62 trillion cubic feet, 2023, at 12.30 trillion cubic feet, 2022, at 11.43 trillion cubic feet, 2021, at 10.51 trillion cubic feet, and 2020, at 10.24 trillion cubic feet, the statement highlighted. “These latest records further demonstrate Texas’s position as a global leader in oil and gas production,” RRC Chairman Christi Craddick said in the statement. RRC Commissioner Wayne Christian said in the statement, “Texas oil and gas powers the state, nation, and the world both with energy and economics”. “The Texas ‘Economic Miracle’ happens because of oil and gas, which brings in hundreds of billions of dollars that has financially enriched the Lone Star State’s education, infrastructure, health care, and more,” he added. “Energy independence is key to a secure and prosperous nation, and Texas’ production is vital to making that a reality,” Christian continued. RRC Commissioner Jim Wright said in the statement, “yet another