Texas Energy Consumption by End-User Sector

Baker Hughes

As part of our research on Texas’ current oil and gas industry, which we covered in an Infographic in this issue of OILMAN, we found additional information from the U.S. Energy Information Administration about Texas’ energy consumption by end-user in 2016, the latest year available.

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