Rigzone reported that Railroad Commission of Texas Commissioner Wayne Christian pointed to stronger port activity and higher production as signs of continued momentum for the state’s oil and gas sector. The article highlighted the Port of Corpus Christi’s first-quarter 2026 results, with customers moving 54.5 million tons of commodities through the Corpus Christi Ship Channel, its strongest first-quarter performance on record and 6.1% above the same period in 2025.
The report also noted Diamondback Energy’s plan to increase exports and expand activity in response to changing global supply conditions. According to the company’s May 4 stockholder letter, Diamondback expects to maintain production above 520,000 barrels of oil per day, about 3% higher than its original 2026 guidance, while running five completion crews and adding rigs to support future flexibility. For readers following oil production in Texas, the update underscores how infrastructure, drilling activity, and market signals can influence output trends.
Texas production figures from the RRC showed preliminary February 2026 crude oil volume of 117.6 million barrels and natural gas volume of 965 billion cubic feet. Martin County led preliminary crude oil production at 19.4 million barrels, while Webb County led preliminary gas production at 85 billion cubic feet. These figures may be relevant for mineral owners and investors tracking regional production trends and oil and gas royalties.
Source: Rigzone
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