Op-Ed: The critical role of Texas energy infrastructure in ensuring U.S. energy security

As energy demands continue to rise, the need for a robust and efficient energy infrastructure has never been more critical. In 2024, the United States saw significant progress in expanding its natural gas pipeline capacity, reinforcing energy security and economic growth. The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) reported that natural gas pipeline completions increased takeaway capacity by approximately 6.5 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) in key producing regions, including the Permian Basin, Appalachia, Haynesville and Eagle Ford. These developments highlight the crucial role of Texas natural gas in meeting domestic and global energy needs.

The completion of several high-capacity pipeline projects in 2024 has bolstered Texas’ position as a leader in energy infrastructure. Notable among these is the Matterhorn Express Pipeline, which can transport up to 2.5 Bcf/d of natural gas from the Permian Basin to the Katy, Texas, area. Additionally, the Verde Pipeline, operated by Pecan Pipeline Company, is delivering 1.0 Bcf/d of Eagle Ford-produced gas to the Agua Dulce hub, enhancing the efficiency of gas distribution across the state.

Expanding infrastructure not only facilitates energy transportation – it ensures that natural gas reaches demand centers efficiently, keeping prices stable and enhancing grid reliability. Texas producers are integral towards this energy development, ensuring that new infrastructure aligns with safety and environmental standards.

Pipelines, widely recognized as the safest and most efficient way to transport natural gas, also play a key role in reducing methane emissions and limiting flaring. Studies have shown that insufficient pipeline capacity can lead to increased venting and flaring, but with continued investment in infrastructure, Texas producers can further reduce emissions while maintaining reliable energy access.

Texas’ role in the global LNG market has grown substantially, with pipeline projects designed to support LNG exports to international allies. Several major pipeline expansions in 2024 added approximately 8.5 Bcf/d of capacity to deliver natural gas to LNG export terminals. The ADCC Pipeline, for instance, is transporting 1.7 Bcf/d to the Corpus Christi Stage 3 LNG project, while TC Energy’s Gillis Access pipeline is helping move 1.5 Bcf/d from Haynesville to Gulf Coast LNG terminals. These additions bolster America’s ability to supply affordable and reliable energy to partners in Europe and Asia, reducing dependency on adversarial energy suppliers.

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Local pipeline industry is also a significant driver of economic growth, supporting over 295,000 direct and indirect jobs as of 2024 according to recent U.S. Census data. Additionally, the Lone Star State earned approximately $10 billion in GDP from local industry, providing substantial revenue for state and local governments. This revenue is expected to grow to $110.34 billion, a conservative cumulative estimate for the next 40 years. Continued investment in infrastructure will enhance energy security and deliver long-term economic benefits for Texas and the nation.

The expansion of Texas’ energy infrastructure is a crucial step toward ensuring a secure and resilient energy future. By increasing natural gas transportation capacity, supporting LNG exports, and enhancing distribution efficiency, local operators are on the right path towards supporting our growing energy needs.

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