TXOGA Applauds Strategic Commitment to West Texas Growth & Energy Security


This decision is critical to ensuring that reliable power is available for oil and natural gas production and industrial development across West Texas—

Texas Insider Report: AUSTIN, Texas The Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUC) today took a major step in ensuring the long-term energy reliability and economic vitality of the Lone Star State by announcing that the buildout of the Permian Basin Reliability Plan will proceed using 765-kilovolt (kV) transmission lines—the highest-voltage transmission standard to be used in Texas.

“Today’s decision by the PUC to approve transmission lines in the buildout of the Permian Basin Reliability Plan further reinforces Texas’ ongoing commitment to fostering economic growth, creating jobs and strengthening our energy independence," said Texas Oil & Gas Association (TXOGA) President Todd Staples following the announcement.

"We thank PUC Chairman Thomas Gleeson, Commissioners Kathleen Jackson and Courtney Hjaltman, as well as staff, for their diligent and thoughtful work to advance this project. Former PUC Commissioner Lori Cobos also worked extensively on this issue.

"This decision is critical to ensuring that reliable power is available for oil and natural gas production and industrial development across West Texas — enabling the energy sector to continue delivering affordable, secure energy to Texas, the nation, and the world.”

Conditionally approved in September 2024, the Permian Basin Reliability Plan addresses persistent concerns over insufficient transmission capacity in one of the most productive energy regions in the country. The plan is designed to support the region’s strong and growing electricity demand and unlock continued economic development across the Permian Basin.

The Commission’s endorsement of the 765-kV configuration signals not only the urgency of West Texas growth but also confidence in the ability of Texas transmission providers to deliver the project on time and within budget, despite challenging economic conditions. It also reflects the PUC’s investigation and conclusion that the 765-kV approach offers the best long-term path to expand ERCOT’s capacity and meet the state’s growing power needs.

The buildout will represent the largest high-voltage transmission investment in Texas in more than a decade — a bold step toward future-proofing the grid and reinforcing Texas’ global energy leadership.














 
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