
Texas continues to expand natural gas production, reaching a new high in March, according to a new data analysis published by the Texas Oil & Gas Association.
Texas energy demands and countries worldwide also rely on Texas natural gas production and exports, according to the data.
Citing U.S. Energy Information Agency data, natural gas withdrawals increased to 36.9 billion cubic feet per day; marketed production reached a record 34.4 bcf/d. Natural gas liquids production remained strong at 4.0 mb/d, according to TXOGA’s June 2025 Monthly Energy Economics Review.
“Texas consistently sets the standard for energy leadership,” TXOGA President Todd Staples said. “With abundant natural resources, top-tier infrastructure, and an ongoing commitment to innovation and improvement, this industry reliably delivers for families, communities, and our trading partners at home and across the globe.”
Texas accounts for 42% of total U.S. crude production and 29.2% of U.S. marketed natural gas production, based on data from January through May, the report notes.
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