"Blowout: Inside America's Energy Gamble"

"As oil and gas exports surge, West Texas becomes the world’s 'extraction colony'"

"MIDLAND, Texas — Drilling booms have come and gone in this oil town for nearly a century. But the frenzy gripping it now is different. Overwhelming. Drilling rigs tower over suburban backyards. There’s a housing crunch so severe that rents are up 30 percent in the last year alone. Tax-averse city officials raised fees this spring just to keep basic services afloat.

This boom is engulfing the rest of West Texas, too, extending to areas that drilling hasn’t touched before. As communities welcome the jobs and the new business, they’re struggling with an onslaught of problems that include spikes in traffic accidents and homelessness.

What’s happening is unprecedented. In December, companies in the Permian Basin — an ancient, oil-rich seabed that spans West Texas and southeastern New Mexico — were producing twice as much oil as they had four years earlier, during the last boom. Forecasters expect production to double again by 2023."

Kiah Collier, Jamie Smith Hopkins, and Rachel Leven report for a collaboration between the Center for Public Integrity, The Texas Tribune, The Associated Press, and Newsy October 11, 2018.

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Part 2: "How Washington Unleashed Fossil-Fuel Exports And Sold Out On Climate"

Part 3: "Drilling Overwhelms Agency Protecting America's Lands"

Source: Center for Public Integrity, 11/21/2018