Thursday, January 22, 2026

The Corpus Christi Port Commission has a new leader and new members!

Happy Thursday!

Did anyone see the Port of Corpus Christi Press Release on January 22, 2026, it was titled, “Port of Corpus Christi Commission Names New Officers, Welcomes New Commissioners Sworn in by Nueces County Judge”?  In the press release, they speak of the happenings at the recent January Commission meeting.  The meeting was held at the Congressman Solomon P. Ortiz International Center which has finally finished its revamp and is ready for business.  The business which transpired during the meeting was Commissioner Gabe Guerra was appointed the Chairman of the Port Commission, Commissioner Wes Hoskins again was appointed Vice Chairman, and Commissioner Rajan Ahuja was appointed Secretary.  Two new Port Commissioners joined the Port Commission Michael Hunter and Amanda Torres, and they were sworn in earlier in January by Honorable Connie Scott of Nueces County.  We wish the Port of Corpus Christi and its Port Commission much continued success!  If you would like to read more of the Port of Corpus Christi’s announcement, please click the link: Port of Corpus Christi Commission Names New Officers, Welcomes New Commissioners Sworn in by Nueces County Judge - Port of Corpus Christi Port of Corpus Christi.

If you would like help in looking into how to transport your product efficiently and with less of a carbon footprint, contact us via the email in the Blog and check out our ESC website!

We hope you have a wonderful evening and a great week! 

**Disclaimer: Please see the Port of Corpus Christi Press Release for specifics. **

Wednesday, January 21, 2026

The 3rd Annual Lamar High School Band Mattress Fundraiser has been postponed!

 We have disappointing news.  The Lamar High School Band's Mattress Sale, which was scheduled for this Saturday, will be postponed until a later date.  They decided with the promising wintry weather we should place safety first.  Once a new date has been scheduled, we will let you know.   

Keep warm and safe this weekend!  

 

Tuesday, January 20, 2026

The Permian Basin has more oil and gas reserves to offer us!

Happy Tuesday!

Did anyone happen to read The Houston Chronicle’s Business Section on January 17, 2026, their article titled, “’Massive’ oil, gas reserves found – Enough to supply U.S. for 10 months found in Permian”?  In the article, it goes on to speak on how the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) on Wednesday, January 14, announced they have found over 28 trillion cubic feet of gas and 1.6 billion barrels of oil reserves in the Woodford and Barnett shale formations which are part of the Permian Basin.  Wow, isn’t this good news! Well, we will keep you posted on anything else we hear on this important find.  If you would like to read more of The Houston Chronicle’s article, please click the link: https://www.houstonchronicle.com/business/energy/article/usgs-oil-discovery-houston-companies-21298979.php.  

If you would like help in looking into how to transport your product efficiently, safely, and with less of a carbon footprint or just find out what is underneath your feet to help with your emission reduction goals, contact us via email in the Blog and check out our ESC website!

We hope you have a wonderful evening!

**Disclaimer: You may be charged a fee to read The Houston Chronicle’s article. **

Monday, January 19, 2026

The federal advisory committee NCC is back in business with new leadership and their first meeting behind them.

Happy Monday!  Welcome to another week of ESC News Blog!     

Did anyone happen to read the U.S. Department of Energy’s Hydrocarbon and Geothermal Energy Office Release on January 15, 2026, their announcement, “Energy Department Convenes First National Coal Council Meeting Under Renewed Charter, Reaffirming Coal’s Role in Unleashing American Energy”?  In the announcement, it goes on to speak on how the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has restored the National Coal Council’s (NCC) charter and the NCC has had their first meeting.  The NCC is a federal advisory committee made up of field workers, government and industry authorities, and they selected their leaders.  The NCC will help the coal industry by coming up with everyday solutions to keep the coal sector in business helping with America’s energy dominance.   The NCC leaders selected are Kyle Haustviet and Joseph Giove both from the DOE, Tom Sarkus from the NETL, James Grech from Peabody Energy, and Jimmy Brock of Core Natural Resources, Inc.  There will be four regional coal workshops coming soon, so they may find out the needs, wants, and what is working for the coal industry.  We will let you know, if we hear anything interesting from the NCC.  If you would like to read more of the Announcement from the U.S. DOE’s Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office, please click the link: Energy Department Convenes First National Coal Council Meeting Under Renewed Charter,Reaffirming Coal’s Role in Unleashing American Energy | Department of Energy.

If you would like to see who else is a member, please click the link: members.pdf

How may we help you revitalize your coal power plant?  We can help by finding the best way to dispose of your flue gas which may include enhanced oil recovery and emission sequestration, contact us via email in the Blog and check out our ESC website!

We hope you have a wonderful evening.

**Disclaimer: Please see the Immediate Announcement from the U.S. DOE for specifics. **

Friday, January 16, 2026

U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) released their Monthly STEO Report, it is now available on their website!

Happy Friday!

The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) released their Monthly STEO Report for week ending January 16, 2026, is now available from the EIA website. 

Check out what happened in the Monthly Short Term Energy Outlook by clicking the link: Short-Term Energy Outlook- U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).

We are always here to help you out with your next hydrocarbon project to move your product or help you reduce your emissions!  You may reach us by the email in the Blog!  Don’t forget to check out our ESC website! 

Don’t forget to follow our Blog to hear more on the ever-changing energy and marine industry!

Have a good weekend!  Keep safe and warm!

U.S. EIA Weekly Updates for Petroleum & Other Liquids, Natural Gas, Propane, and Coal are all now available!

Happy Friday! 

The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) Weekly Reports for Petroleum and Other Liquids, Gasoline and Diesel Fuel, Natural Gas, Propane, and Coal for the week ending January 16, 2026, are all now available from the EIA website. 

See what happened in the Weekly Petroleum Status Report by clicking the link: Weekly Petroleum Status Report - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).

See what happened last week in Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Update by clicking the link: Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Update - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).

See what else happened last week in Natural Gas Weekly Update by clicking the link: Natural Gas Weekly Update (eia.gov).

See what happened last week in Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report by clicking the link: Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report - EIA.

See what happened this week on the Weekly Natural Gas Dashboard by clicking the link: Natural Gas Storage Dashboard (eia.gov).

See what happened last week in the Heating Oil and Propane Update by clicking the link: Heating Oil and Propane Update - Energy Information Administration (eia.gov).

See what happened last week in Coal Markets Report by clicking the link: https://www.eia.gov/coal/markets/.

Note: Please be aware there is a Federal Holiday next week on Monday, January 19, 2026, and Federal Offices will be closed, and some of the EIA updates will be delayed to the following week according to their email. 

We are always here to help you out with your next project to move your hydrocarbons or to update your equipment to help reduce your emissions!  Connect with us through the Blog email or give us a call: 281-901-5554!

Don’t forget to follow our Blog to hear more on the ever-changing energy and marine industry!

We hope you have a fun and relaxing weekend!    

We hope to see you next week for another week of ESC News Blog!

Thursday, January 15, 2026

Wednesday, January 14, 2026

Coastal Bend LNG has lined up more of its ducks for its future low carbon intensity LNG facility!

Happy Wednesday! 

You know how we love a follow-up on a previous Blog.  This story fits the bill.  We blogged on Coastal Bend LNG, and how they initiated a FEED study for their ambitious EMAR-based CO2 technology for carbon capture back in August 2025.  Well, we have more on this new company’s saga. 

Did anyone happen to read the Oil & Gas Journal’s OGJ Daily Newsletter on January 14, 2026, their article titled, “Coastal Band LNG lets contract to KBR, Técnicas Reunidas for FEED and EPC”?  In the article, it speaks on how Coastal Bend LNG has awarded its front-end engineering and design (FEED) study and Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) to KBR and Técnicas Reunidas to help with their future low intensity LNG plant.  KBR will head the project as well as help them with their FERC filings and authorizations.  The two will move forward with the project once Coastal Bend LNG has made their final investment decision.  We wish them luck with their vision for a cleaner LNG facility along the Texas Gulf Coast!   If you would like to read more of Oil and Gas Journal’s article, please click the link:    Coastal Bend LNG lets contract to KBR, Técnicas Reunidas for FEED and EPC | Oil & Gas Journal.

If you would like help in looking into how to transport your product more efficiently and with less of a carbon footprint or you would like to update your equipment to make it more efficient with less emissions, contact us via the email in the Blog and check out our ESC website!

We hope you have a wonderful evening and a great week! 

**Disclaimer: You may be charged a fee to read the Oil and Gas Journal’s article. **

 

 

Tuesday, January 13, 2026

Twelve natural gas pipeline projects should go online this year.

Happy Tuesday!  We hope you have been able to stay dry and warm today. 

Did anyone happen to read the Oil & Gas Journal’s OGJ Daily Update Newsletter on January 12, 2026, they had an article titled, “Morningstar: Strong natural gas demand accelerates US pipeline construction”?  In the article, it speaks on how the natural gas industry has twelve pipelines which are either new build or upgrades to increase capacity, and they are expected to be online this year and the projects volume will be more than Canada uses on a typical day around 18 bcfd.   The pipelines will be good news to producers of natural gas due to several natural gas hubs have gone negative in recent times due to more natural gas to move than available pipelines.  We hope the pipelines complete on time and get American natural gas moving.  If you would like to read more of Oil and Gas Journal’s article, please click the link:   Morningstar: Strong natural gas demand accelerates US pipeline construction | Oil & Gas Journal.

If you would like help in looking into how to transport your product more efficiently and with less of a carbon footprint or you would like to update your equipment to make it more efficient with less emissions, contact us via the email in the Blog and check out our ESC website!

We hope you have a wonderful evening and a great week!  Keep warm!

**Disclaimer: You may be charged a fee to read the Oil and Gas Journal’s article. **

Monday, January 12, 2026

BLM Quarterly Oil and Gas Lease Sale for New Mexico and Oklahoma brought in a new record for a single acre this month!

Happy Monday!  Welcome back to another week of ESC News Blog!

Did anyone happen to read the Oil & Gas Journal’s OGJ Daily Update Newsletter on January 7, 2026, their article titled, “BLM New Mexico, Oklahoma lease sale yields nearly $327 million in revenue”?  In the article, it speaks on how the U.S. Department of Interior’s Bureau of Land Management (BLM) recently had a quarterly oil and gas lease sale for parcels in New Mexico and Oklahoma.  The oil and gas lease sale was one of the most successful by bringing in a bid for $218,751 for a single acre.  The BLM lease sale leased over 20,000 acres or 31 parcels with a value of $326.8 million.  As with offshore oil and gas lease sales the royalty rate is 12.5%.  If we hear anything else from the BLM, we will let you know.  If you would like to read more of Oil and Gas Journal’s article, please click the link:   BLM New Mexico, Oklahoma lease sale yields nearly $327 million in revenue | Oil & Gas Journal.

Here is some information, if you would like to make a bid in the oil and gas lease sale which are now conducted online; energynet.com.

If you would like help in looking into how to transport your product more efficiently and with less of a carbon footprint or you would like to update your equipment to make it more efficient with less emissions, contact us via the email in the Blog and check out our ESC website!

We hope you have a wonderful evening and a great week! 

**Disclaimer: You may be charged a fee to read the Oil and Gas Journal’s article. **

 

 

Friday, January 9, 2026

U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) released their Winter Propane Market Update; it is now available on their website!

The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) released their Winter Propane Market Update for week ending January 9, 2026, which is now available on the EIA website. 

See what happened in the Winter Propane Market Update clicking the link: Winter Propane Market Update.

Don’t forget to check out our ESC website!  We are always here to help you out with your next project to transport your liquid product or to see what’s underneath your feet!

Have a great and relaxing weekend! 

U.S. EIA Weekly Updates for Petroleum & Other Liquids, Natural Gas, Propane, and Coal are all now available!

Happy Friday! 

The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) Weekly Reports for Petroleum and Other Liquids, Gasoline and Diesel Fuel, Natural Gas, Propane, and Coal for the week ending January 9, 2026, are all now available from the EIA website. 

See what happened in the Weekly Petroleum Status Report by clicking the link: Weekly Petroleum Status Report - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).

See what happened last week in Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Update by clicking the link: Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Update - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).

See what else happened last week in Natural Gas Weekly Update by clicking the link: Natural Gas Weekly Update (eia.gov).

See what happened last week in Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report by clicking the link: Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report - EIA.

See what happened this week on the Weekly Natural Gas Dashboard by clicking the link: Natural Gas Storage Dashboard (eia.gov).

See what happened last week in the Heating Oil and Propane Update by clicking the link: Heating Oil and Propane Update - Energy Information Administration (eia.gov).

See what happened last week in Coal Markets Report by clicking the link: https://www.eia.gov/coal/markets/.

We are always here to help you out with your next project to move your hydrocarbons or to update your equipment to help reduce your emissions!  Connect with us through the Blog email or give us a call: 281-901-5554!

Don’t forget to follow our Blog to hear more on the ever-changing energy and marine industry!

We hope you have a fun and relaxing weekend!    

We hope to see you next week for another week of ESC News Blog!

Thursday, January 8, 2026

Learnings from the GHPB’s Commerce Club Luncheon from Thursday, January 8, 2026.

Happy Thursday!

We went to the Greater Houston Port Bureau’s (GHPB) Commerce Club Luncheon at the Houston Marriot South at Hobby Airport today. 

The speaker was Scott Sonenshein, Ph.D. is the Henry Gardiner Symonds Professor of Management, Rice University.  Professor Sonenshein is a published author of two books.  His bestselling book “Stretch: Unlock the Power of Less – And Achieve More Than You Ever Imaged” is a must read, and he co-authored with Marie Kondo “Joy at Work: Organizing Your Professional Life”.   

Professor Sonenshein talk today fit in with most of us and our new year, new me philosophies.  Dr. Sonenshein spoke on “Resourcefulness” especially when it comes organizations.  In the business world, we all say when we get more resources we will…, nonetheless we acquire more yet things don’t change or move forward.  Dr. Sonenshein has proven in his research more resources do not mean the outcomes we are looking for will happen, nonetheless we need to use what we have in different ways to get a positive outcome.  Dr. Sonenshein told a story on a child and when you give a kid a pan, they make it into almost anything from a bathtub for their babies to making a cake to a weapon to defend themselves.  On the other hand, an adult makes pancakes.  One needs to be more like the child and try different ways of using the resources we have available; be creative.  He spoke on the different types of “Resourcefulness.”  For example, “Chasing” which is more resources equals better results which will not get you to where you need to go according to his research. Then, “Stretching” which is better uses of the resources we already possess this is a changeable type of resources which will help you achieve your goals.

Dr. Sonenshein spoke on two other topics related to” Resourcefulness”.  One needs to “Embrace Constraints” which is a license to do something better; one should experiment with the resources available to you to achieve your desirable outcome.  Then “Leverage Outsiders” there is a place to use experts, nonetheless this resource will have a fixed way of doing things which at times is good.  For example, a dental hygienist when you want clean teeth.  One may use these two concepts to build a team to achieve positive outcomes. 

In his meta-analysis, he has found the best C-Suite executives have a diversified background which shows they are able to use the skills acquired to excel at the top.  For example, a CFO with only finance/accounting background won’t excel and they make 19% less than a CFO with finance and operational experience and it is proven they make 44% more.  Having diversified experience helps one be more flexible to solving problems.

Dr. Sonenshein spoke on “Getting Jazzy” which means get creative and rip up the plan.  He said during covid in 2020 was a good example of the concept at work.  Companies which adapted and mixed things up instead of following their 5- or 10-year plans fared better.  He was studying a symphony at the time and he found those which were flexible with their music and brought in last minute guests musicians succeed more, because they adapted quickly to the changing environment.  When a company applies this concept, they can’t be rigid when they’ve asked their employees to be jazzy.  Employees need psychological safety to come out of the box.  They also need to do what he calls the “Ugly Dress” this is where one needs to be resourceful and, in this case, repurpose something to have a positive outcome.  Dr. Sonenshein had a story about an ugly dress a company was selling, and no one was buying, and one manager did a little creative design by cutting off straps and bow and called it a cover-up and sold them.  He said this showed how being a little resourceful can get things done.  The end result is we need employees to feel safe and comfortable, so they take risks and this is how we all succeed.  Be creative or experimental with the resources you have.  We hope this inspires you to try the resources you have in different ways to achieve big things!

Thank you, Professor Scott Sonenshein.   You are an interesting and informative speaker, and we wish you luck in your research on “Resourcefulness” and coming up with ways to apply it to the business world.  

As you see the speakers at the GHPB’s Commerce Club Luncheons bring an informative talk to all that attend.  The Annual Meeting was moved to February starting this year and it will be Hyatt Regency.  The next Commerce Club Luncheon and Annual Meeting is February 12, 2026, at 11 a.m. The speakers will be a panel of current candidates running for Harris County Judge.  Please check out the website, if you would like to learn more.  January 2026 GHPB Commerce Club Luncheon - Greater Houston Port Bureau. (We will update when the February 2026 event is available.)

If you would like help in figuring out how to get your product moving with less of a carbon footprint, contact us via the email on the Blog or give us a call: 281-901-5554.  Check out our ESC website!

We hope you have a great and productive rest your week!

Wednesday, January 7, 2026

Help Lamar High School Band Raise Money for its Program and New Concert Bells.

 


GHPB’s Monthly Commerce Club Luncheon – January 8, 2026 at 11 AM.

Happy Wednesday! 

We hope you reserved your place for the Greater Houston Port Bureau’s Commerce Club Luncheon at the Houston Marriott South at Hobby Airport tomorrow, Thursday, January 8, 2026.  We will be there learning something new. 

We are looking forward to Guest Speaker, Scott Sonenshein, Henry Gardiner Symonds Professor of Management, Rice University and the bestselling author of Stretch: Unlock the Power of Less – And Achieve More Than You Ever Imagined and co-author of Joy At Work: Organizing Your Professional Life.  Professor Sonenshein should be speaking on how to be happy productive employee and cultivate a community at work.  If you would like more details, please click the linkJanuary 2026 GHPB Commerce Club Luncheon - Greater Houston Port Bureau.

We hope to see you there!

If you need help with planning your next hydrocarbon liquids project in this low carbon world, contact us via the email in the Blog and check out our ESC website!

We hope you have a great and productive week!