Texas Almanac, 1982-1983 Page: 11
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ADVERTISEMENT 11
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Bill Clements
Governor
James E. (Jim) Nugent
Chairman
am.
Buddy Temple
CommissionerSINCE 1891
THE TEXAS RAILROAD
COMMISSION
HAS SERVED OUR STATE
Texas has long remained the
number one oil state not only
because it is the largest
producer of oil and natural
gas but also because of the
leadership it provides in pe-
troleum affairs. Fundamentals
of oil conservation were
evolved in Texas by Texans
during the 1930's, with the
result that both consumer and
producer interests were pre-
served while building a re-
serve productive capacity so
essential to national security.r
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