“The performance numbers are a reflection of our staff’s dedication to serve Texas.”
Texas Insider Report: AUSTIN, Texas – The Railroad Commission of Texas (RRC) continued its strong track record of surpassing high standards set by the Texas Legislature to help protect public safety and the environment.
The Legislature sets annual performance measures for state agencies, and in Fiscal Year 2024 the RRC extended its string of success meeting or exceeding those measures in regulating the oil and gas industry, intrastate pipelines, surface mining, and alternative fuels.
The annual goals the agency exceeded ranged from the number of orphaned wells plugged with state funds to the number of individuals certified who store and transport propane gas across Texas.
“The performance numbers are a reflection of our staff’s dedication to serve Texas,” said Danny Sorrells (above,) RRC Deputy Executive Director.
“We help ensure safe production and transportation of the abundant resources that Texas is blessed with, which not only helps meet the energy demand of our growing state, but national and international demand as well. The agency is also looking forward to the future as we work on implementing regulations for new energy resources authorized by the Legislature.”
Legislative goals the RRC exceeded in Fiscal Year 2024 include:
Category |
Target |
Achieved |
Number of orphaned wells plugged with state funds |
1,000 |
1,012 |
Number of abandoned pollution sites investigated, assessed or cleaned up with state-managed funds |
400 |
450 |
Number of oil and gas well and facility inspections |
355,000 |
461,350 |
Number of pipeline safety inspections |
1,750 |
2,457 |
Number of coal mining permit actions processed |
300 |
505 |
Number of Alternative Fuels qualifying examinations, licenses, certifications and registrations |
33,000 |
43,591 |
Number of critical natural gas facility weatherization inspections |
7,000 |
7,069 |