Wednesday, June 3, 2026
AI, oilfields, and the new water crisis- oil and gas 360

AI, oilfields, and the new water crisis

(By Oil & Gas 360) – For decades, the oil and gas industry has been shaped by access to hydrocarbons. Increasingly, it is being shaped by something else, water. What was once treated as an operational input is becoming a strategic constraint across the energy system. And now, the rapid expansion of AI infrastructure and hyperscale data centers is accelerating

Data centers push great lakes region to the brink- oil and gas 360

Data centers push great lakes region to the brink

(Oil Price) – After years of steady energy consumption rates, the Great Lakes region is expected to see a 2 to 3 percent annual rise in energy demand over the next ten years as data centers pop up at a rapid clip to support the AI boom. Not only will this growth rate place extra stress on local energy grids (and

Trump proposes revision of Biden tweak to clean water rule- oil and gas 360

Trump proposes revision of Biden tweak to clean water rule

(Investing) – WASHINGTON – The Trump administration on Tuesday proposed a rule revising Biden-era pollution protections for waterways, a move the Environmental Protection Agency said would speed permitting of energy and artificial intelligence infrastructure. The proposed rule concerns the 2023 finalization by the administration of former President Joe Biden of the 401 section of the Clean Water Act. That reversed a

Permian oil producers face higher costs with new saltwater rules- oil and gas 360

Permian oil producers face higher costs with new saltwater rules

(Oil Price) – As if WTI oil prices in the low $60s per barrel aren’t enough to slow production growth at America’s top producing shale basin, the Permian, new guidelines for permitting saltwater disposal wells could raise the costs for operators, especially smaller producers with limited resources. The Railroad Commission of Texas, the energy regulator of the top U.S. oil-producing state,

Pair of large quakes rattle Texas oil patch, putting spotlight on water disposal - oil and gas 360

Pair of large quakes rattle Texas oil patch, putting spotlight on water disposal

(BOE Report) – Two large earthquakes that hit the Permian basin, the top U.S. oilfield, this week have rattled the Texas oil industry and put a fresh spotlight on the water disposal practices that can lead to increases in seismic activity, industry consultants said on Tuesday. A magnitude 5.0 quake struck on Feb. 14, followed by a magnitude 4.7 temblor

Exclusive: Select Water Solutions at EnerCom Denver-The Energy Investment Conference 2024- oil and gas 360

Exclusive: Select Water Solutions at EnerCom Denver-The Energy Investment Conference 2024

Oil and Gas 360 Publisher’s Note: You can view the EnerCom Denver—The Energy Investment Conference and the Energy Transition and Emerging Technologies Series presenter replays for a limited time.  Select Water Solutions delivers end-to-end water solutions through strategic field locations across every major shale play in the U.S. The agility of our personnel and equipment allows us to keep up

Exclusive: Aureus Energy Services at EnerCom Denver-The Energy Investment Conference 2024- oil and gas 360

Exclusive: Aureus Energy Services at EnerCom Denver-The Energy Investment Conference 2024

Oil and Gas 360 Publisher’s Note: You can view the EnerCom Denver—The Energy Investment Conference and the Energy Transition and Emerging Technologies Series presenter replays for a limited time.  Aureus is an ESG-focused water management company that uses sustainable and disruptive technologies and provides solutions to waste water management. Their innovative and technical solutions throughout the life cycle of water

Texas regulator to overhaul oil field waste management, water protection rules for first time in four decades- oil and gas 360

Texas regulator to overhaul oil field waste management, water protection rules for first time in four decades

World Oil AUSTIN- For the first time in nearly 40 years, the Railroad Commission’s Statewide Rule 8 will undergo a substantial overhaul to better reflect modern waste management practices and recent advancements in oil and natural gas production methods. One of the highest priorities of the Railroad Commission of Texas (Commission) is the protection of groundwater resources. Water protection is

Diamondback, Five Point Energy form water management joint venture- oil and gas 360

Diamondback, Five Point Energy form water management joint venture

Investing U.S. shale oil producer Diamondback (NASDAQ:FANG) Energy has formed a new joint venture with private equity firm Five Point Energy LLC to create a water infrastructure network in the Midland Basin that is part of the oil-rich Permian in Texas. The joint venture, Deep Blue Midland Basin LLC, aims to create a sustainable management platform for produced water, the

Why some of the world’s biggest companies are increasingly worried about water scarcity- oil and gas 360

Why some of the world’s biggest companies are increasingly worried about water scarcity

CNBC LONDON — Major companies from across a range of sectors are increasingly concerned about the cost and availability of the world’s ultimate renewable resource: water.     The availability and relatively low cost of water does not tend to capture much attention until it effectively runs out. Yet, with the climate crisis seen as a “risk multiplier” to water

Workers take in a safety briefing at Devon Energy's Todd 2 water recycling facility,

New Mexico finalizes oil and gas wastewater regulations, lawmakers hear testimony

Carlsbad Current Argus The State of New Mexico finalized changes to its produced water regulations on the oil and gas industry after months of adjustments and debate between state regulator, environmentalists and oil and gas industry leaders. The Oil Conservation Commission unanimously approved of the changes during a Thursday special meeting without discussion following a work session last month that