San Augustine Co. residents voice concerns over proposed oil and gas waste disposal site
WASTE FACILITY CONCERNS By Jeremy Thomas | December 23, 2020 at 5:49 PM CST - Updated December 23 at 7:49 PM
SAN AUGUSTINE COUNTY, Texas (KTRE) - Montana-based company PA Prospect Corporation submitted an application to the Railroad Commission of Texas to build a 256.7-acre facility to store, handle, treat and dispose of non-hazardous oil and gas waste in San Augustine County.
Nearby residents say they have concerns about the facility, which county officials say about 700 people sent protest letters to the Railroad Commission of Texas.
One of those residents is Ann Bridges.
Ralph DAmico
Thank you for joining us today to discuss our fiscal 2020 results. With me on the call today for prepared remarks are Chad Stephens, president and chief executive officer; and Freda Webb, vice president of mineral operations. After the prepared remarks, we will open the call up for a Q&A session. The earnings press release that was issued earlier today is also posted on our investor relations website.
Before we turn the call over to Chad, I d like to remind everyone that during today s call including the Q&A session; we may make forward-looking statements regarding expected revenue, earnings, future plans, opportunities, and other expectations of the company. These estimates and plans and other forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to be materially different from those expressed or implied on the call. These risks are detailed in our most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K. As such may be amended or su
Ralph DAmico
Thank you for joining us today to discuss our fiscal 2020 results. With me on the call today for prepared remarks are Chad Stephens, president and chief executive officer; and Freda Webb, vice president of mineral operations. After the prepared remarks, we will open the call up for a Q&A session. The earnings press release that was issued earlier today is also posted on our investor relations website.
Before we turn the call over to Chad, I d like to remind everyone that during today s call including the Q&A session; we may make forward-looking statements regarding expected revenue, earnings, future plans, opportunities, and other expectations of the company. These estimates and plans and other forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to be materially different from those expressed or implied on the call. These risks are detailed in our most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K. As such may be amended or su
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OKLAHOMA CITY, Dec. 10, 2020 /PRNewswire/ PHX MINERALS INC., PHX or the Company, (NYSE: PHX), today reported financial and operating results for the fourth quarter and fiscal year ended Sept. 30, 2020.
Chad L. Stephens, President and CEO, commented, In many respects, the COVID-19 pandemic impacted the energy industry harder than any other major sector of the U.S. economy in 2020. While natural gas and oil prices have rebounded recently, 2020 saw some of the largest price declines in decades causing producers to quickly shut-in production, slash capital investments and significantly reduce overhead including workforce reductions. Despite the impact of the pandemic, we have made significant progress throughout this year on the strategy we laid out in January to focus solely on minerals, high grade the asset base and maintain a flexible balance sheet. We are pleased to see our sequential quarter financial performance improve materiall