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Houston, Still an Energy Town, Largely Pins Growth on the Sector

Jesse Thompson

Southwest Economy, 2022, issue Second Quarter

Abstract: In recent months, increasing oil and gas demand and shifting geopolitics have become tailwinds for energy production and exports—as well as for Houston.

Date: 2022
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