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Texas Shines as a Beacon of Energy Independence Amid Federal Oil Reserve Shortfalls

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In a period marked by federal energy reserves plummeting to a 40-year low, Texas is a beacon of energy independence and resilience. According to the Texas Oil & Gas Association (TXOAG), the Lone Star State set new records in energy production this past September. This accomplishment cements Texas’s role as a global energy leader and serves as a compelling argument for the state’s capacity to sustain itself independently.

The Stark Contrast with Federal Reserves

While the federal government grapples with dwindling energy reserves, Texas has been setting records in the opposite direction. The state’s energy production now accounts for more than 43% of the entire U.S. oil market and nearly 28% of the nation’s total natural gas production this year. This is not merely a point of pride; it demonstrates Texas’s ability to provide for its people and contribute to global energy security, even as federal reserves falter.

Infrastructure and Investment: The Pillars of Success

Todd Staples, the President of TXOAG, attributes this high level of performance to the industry’s investment in infrastructure, including pipelines, processing facilities, and ports. These investments have enabled Texas to achieve these record-setting numbers and positioned the state as the world’s energy leader.

Geopolitical Implications

Dean Foreman, TXOAG’s Chief Economist, emphasized Texas’s critical role in the current geopolitical landscape. With domestic crude oil reserves at nearly 40-year lows, Texas’s robust energy production is increasingly becoming a cornerstone of the U.S. and global energy security.

The Relevance to the Texas Independence Movement

For supporters of Texas independence, these achievements in energy production are not just statistics; they are tangible proof of Texas’s capability to stand alone. The state’s energy sector is a powerhouse that can sustain Texas economically and politically, making it less reliant on federal resources. This is a compelling narrative for anyone advocating for Texas’s independence, as it underscores the state’s ability to be self-reliant and prosperous.

Texas’s record-setting energy production is a testament to the state’s ingenuity, resilience, and independence. For those who believe in the Texas Nationalist Movement and the push for Texas independence, this is more than just good news; it’s a rallying cry. It is irrefutable evidence that Texas has the resources and the will to chart its own course, separate from federal inadequacies.

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