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Texas Oil and Natural Gas Industry Paid More Than $14 Billion in Taxes, Royalties in 2018

February 19, 2019 01:30:40 AM | Natural Gas

U.S. carbon dioxide emissions are near 20-year lows, and methane emissions from oil and natural gas systems are down 14 percent since 1990.

SEATTLE (Oil Monster):  The Texas oil and natural gas industry paid more than $14 billion in state and local taxes and state royalties in fiscal year 2018, up 27 percent from fiscal year 2017, and the second-highest total in Texas history, according to a Texas Oil and Gas Association news release.

“As we celebrate 100 years of oil and natural gas, we are proud to report that the Texas oil and natural gas industry has paid $133 billion in state and local taxes and state royalties just since 2007,” association president Todd Staples said in the news release.

He added, “Last year alone, the Texas oil and natural gas industry paid the equivalent of $38 million a day to fund our schools, roads, universities and first responders. More tax and royalty revenue from the oil and natural gas industry means our lawmakers have more to work with to meet the needs of our growing state.”

In fiscal year 2018, Texas school districts received $1.24 billion in property taxes from mineral properties producing oil and natural gas, pipelines and gas utilities. Counties received $366.5 million in oil and natural gas mineral property taxes. Property tax totals for each county and school district are available at txoga.org.

“In addition to taxes and royalties, Texas oil and natural gas companies are investing billions in advanced technologies that are protecting and improving our environment – proof that we can grow our economy, protect the environment and enhance our energy security at the same time,” Staples said.

U.S. carbon dioxide emissions are near 20-year lows, and methane emissions from oil and natural gas systems are down 14 percent since 1990 – all while production has skyrocketed.

State royalties paid by the oil and natural gas industry in fiscal year 2018 increased 18 percent to a total of $2 billion. That money is used to capitalize the Permanent School Fund, which benefits the public schools of Texas, and the Permanent University Fund, which benefits public higher education in Texas. Oil and natural gas royalties constitute the only substantive new money deposited annually to these, according to Staples.

“What’s remarkable to me is that the Texas Permanent School Fund, seldom recognized outside of Texas, leads the pack among all educational endowments in the country,” he said. “With a balance of $41.4 billion at the end of fiscal year 2017, the PSF is the largest educational endowment in the nation – bigger than Harvard University’s endowment worth $39.2 billion.”

“In addition to taxes and royalties, Texas oil and natural gas companies are investing billions in advanced technologies that are protecting and improving our environment – proof that we can grow our economy, protect the environment and enhance our energy security at the same time,” Staples said.

U.S. carbon dioxide emissions are near 20-year lows, and methane emissions from oil and natural gas systems are down 14 percent since 1990 – all while production has skyrocketed.

State royalties paid by the oil and natural gas industry in fiscal year 2018 increased 18 percent to a total of $2 billion. That money is used to capitalize the Permanent School Fund, which benefits the public schools of Texas, and the Permanent University Fund, which benefits public higher education in Texas. Oil and natural gas royalties constitute the only substantive new money deposited annually to these, according to Staples.

“What’s remarkable to me is that the Texas Permanent School Fund, seldom recognized outside of Texas, leads the pack among all educational endowments in the country,” he said. “With a balance of $41.4 billion at the end of fiscal year 2017, the PSF is the largest educational endowment in the nation – bigger than Harvard University’s endowment worth $39.2 billion.”

Courtesy: www.victoriaadvocate.com

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