Deck 10: Energy and the Environment in Texas

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Which of the following is not a good example of "extractive" economic activity in Texas?

A) cotton
B) oil
C) banking
D) cattle
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In 2018, 441 percent of U.S. oil consumption was from imported oil. How much of the natural gas consumed in the U.S. was imported?

A) 10 percent
B) 20 percent
C) 35 percent
D) 45 percent
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The oil and gas drilling technique that involves pumping water, sand, and chemicals underground at high pressure is called:

A) hydroponic intrusion
B) aqua fina
C) horizontal drilling
D) fracking
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Which state uses the most energy overall?

A) California
B) Texas
C) New York
D) Alaska
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Columbus M. "Dad" Joiner brought in the "Daisy Bradford 3" in October 1930 to open which great Texas oil field?

A) Gulf Coast
B) Permian Basin
C) East Texas
D) Panhandle
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With 8.8 percent of the U.S. population, Texas produces about what amount of U.S. hazardous waste?

A) 15 percent
B) 33 percent
C) 50 percent
D) 65 percent
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Which kind of electric power users pay least for their electricity?

A) industrial
B) commercial
C) residential
D) transportation
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How many nuclear power plants operate in the U.S. today?

A) 85
B) 104
C) 126
D) 213
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Texas produces about what percent of CO2, carbon dioxide, emissions from conventional power plants?

A) 30 percent
B) 20 percent
C) 102 percent
D) 3 percent
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What was the great natural resource and product of East Texas from the 1880s through the 1920s?

A) cattle
B) timber
C) sheep
D) coal
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Who was the author of the iconic Goodbye to a River (1960)?

A) Joaquin Pheonix
B) Frank Lubbock
C) John Graves
D) John R. Baylor
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The first great oil discovery in Texas occurred when the Spindletop well came in near Beaumont in what year?

A) 1881
B) 1901
C) 1921
D) 1931
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What state agency oversees and regulates the Texas oil and gas industry?

A) Texas Railroad Commission
B) Texas Environmental Quality Commission
C) Texas Energy Agency
D) Environmental Protection Agency
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In the 1950s Texas produced about half of all U.S. natural gas. Texas produces about what percent today?

A) 10 percent
B) 15 percent
C) 24 percent
D) 40 percent
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The natural gas field near Fort Worth, where "fracking" has proven quite useful, is called the:

A) Marcellus Shale
B) Haynesville Shale
C) Eagle Ford Shale
D) Barnett Shale
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The great East Texas oil field was discovered near:

A) Midland
B) Ranger
C) Kilgore
D) Beaumont
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Imports as a share of U.S. oil consumption peaked at about 63 percent in what year?

A) 1947
B) 1973
C) 1991
D) 2006
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The largest share of Texas's energy use goes to which sector?

A) residential
B) commercial
C) industrial
D) transportation
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Which energy source is the most polluting?

A) coal
B) natural gas
C) wind
D) nuclear
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How many nuclear power plants operate in Texas today?

A) 4
B) 8
C) 12
D) 16
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Texas is home to the only permanent site now operating for the storage of low-level nuclear waste. What company runs the site?

A) Expert Nuclear Control
B) Waste Control Specialists
C) Nuclear Cleanup Specialists
D) Safe Storage and Control
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What is the largest source of renewable electric power supplies?

A) wind
B) solar
C) hydro
D) biomass
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The Texas counterpart to the federal EPA is the:

A) Fish and Game Department
B) Texas Railroad Commission
C) Council of Governments
D) Environmental Quality Commission
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The largest complex of cement plants in the nation are around:

A) the Houston Ship Channel
B) Corpus Christi
C) Midlothian
D) El Paso
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The American Smelting and Refining Company (Asarco) plant in El Paso is:

A) open
B) demolished though cleanup continues
C) in bankruptcy
D) being retrofitted with new anti-pollution equipment
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What are the economic and environmental plusses and minuses to Texas's commitment to the oil, gas, and petrochemical industries?
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The EPA reports that Texas produces about half of the hazardous wastes produced nationally each year. Why so much and do what do you think Texas's rights and responsibilities are in regard to these pollutants?
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What are the tradeoffs between lost jobs and additional costs to business of environmental regulation and the improved health and quality of life benefits that might result from them?
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What are the plusses and minuses of "fracking" as an energy extraction technique?
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What does it mean that the oil and gas industries account for 8.8 percent of state GDP but just 3.2 percent of Texas jobs?
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Why does Texas use more energy than California when California has half again as many people?
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Given that natural gas is less polluting than coal, what might Texas do to speed up the transition to natural gas and renewables?
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Why does Texas seem so frequently to resist mandates from the federal EPA on pollution control and management?
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The "Spindletop" well opened the great East Texas oil field in 1930,
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Today, Texas has about 41 percent of proven U.S. oil reserves.
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H.L. Hunt bought out "Dad" Joiner to become a major player in the Permian Basin oil field.
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Texas uses more than twice as much energy per resident as both California and Florida.
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Texas is one of the leading states in residential use of natural gas.
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Who wrote Goodbye to a River (1960)?_______
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The oil and gas drilling technique that involves pumping water, sand, and chemicals underground at high pressure is called_______
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The "Daisy Bradford 3" was in which great Texas oilfield?_______
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Texas is the largest producer of what type of renewable energy?_______
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The federal agency responsible for environmental regulation is_______
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What pollutant contributes most directly to smog?_______
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Texas has about_______ percent of the U.S. natural gas reserves?
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Deck 10: Energy and the Environment in Texas
1
Which of the following is not a good example of "extractive" economic activity in Texas?

A) cotton
B) oil
C) banking
D) cattle
C
2
In 2018, 441 percent of U.S. oil consumption was from imported oil. How much of the natural gas consumed in the U.S. was imported?

A) 10 percent
B) 20 percent
C) 35 percent
D) 45 percent
A
3
The oil and gas drilling technique that involves pumping water, sand, and chemicals underground at high pressure is called:

A) hydroponic intrusion
B) aqua fina
C) horizontal drilling
D) fracking
D
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Which state uses the most energy overall?

A) California
B) Texas
C) New York
D) Alaska
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Columbus M. "Dad" Joiner brought in the "Daisy Bradford 3" in October 1930 to open which great Texas oil field?

A) Gulf Coast
B) Permian Basin
C) East Texas
D) Panhandle
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With 8.8 percent of the U.S. population, Texas produces about what amount of U.S. hazardous waste?

A) 15 percent
B) 33 percent
C) 50 percent
D) 65 percent
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Which kind of electric power users pay least for their electricity?

A) industrial
B) commercial
C) residential
D) transportation
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How many nuclear power plants operate in the U.S. today?

A) 85
B) 104
C) 126
D) 213
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Texas produces about what percent of CO2, carbon dioxide, emissions from conventional power plants?

A) 30 percent
B) 20 percent
C) 102 percent
D) 3 percent
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What was the great natural resource and product of East Texas from the 1880s through the 1920s?

A) cattle
B) timber
C) sheep
D) coal
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Who was the author of the iconic Goodbye to a River (1960)?

A) Joaquin Pheonix
B) Frank Lubbock
C) John Graves
D) John R. Baylor
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The first great oil discovery in Texas occurred when the Spindletop well came in near Beaumont in what year?

A) 1881
B) 1901
C) 1921
D) 1931
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What state agency oversees and regulates the Texas oil and gas industry?

A) Texas Railroad Commission
B) Texas Environmental Quality Commission
C) Texas Energy Agency
D) Environmental Protection Agency
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In the 1950s Texas produced about half of all U.S. natural gas. Texas produces about what percent today?

A) 10 percent
B) 15 percent
C) 24 percent
D) 40 percent
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The natural gas field near Fort Worth, where "fracking" has proven quite useful, is called the:

A) Marcellus Shale
B) Haynesville Shale
C) Eagle Ford Shale
D) Barnett Shale
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The great East Texas oil field was discovered near:

A) Midland
B) Ranger
C) Kilgore
D) Beaumont
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Imports as a share of U.S. oil consumption peaked at about 63 percent in what year?

A) 1947
B) 1973
C) 1991
D) 2006
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The largest share of Texas's energy use goes to which sector?

A) residential
B) commercial
C) industrial
D) transportation
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Which energy source is the most polluting?

A) coal
B) natural gas
C) wind
D) nuclear
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How many nuclear power plants operate in Texas today?

A) 4
B) 8
C) 12
D) 16
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Texas is home to the only permanent site now operating for the storage of low-level nuclear waste. What company runs the site?

A) Expert Nuclear Control
B) Waste Control Specialists
C) Nuclear Cleanup Specialists
D) Safe Storage and Control
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What is the largest source of renewable electric power supplies?

A) wind
B) solar
C) hydro
D) biomass
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The Texas counterpart to the federal EPA is the:

A) Fish and Game Department
B) Texas Railroad Commission
C) Council of Governments
D) Environmental Quality Commission
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The largest complex of cement plants in the nation are around:

A) the Houston Ship Channel
B) Corpus Christi
C) Midlothian
D) El Paso
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The American Smelting and Refining Company (Asarco) plant in El Paso is:

A) open
B) demolished though cleanup continues
C) in bankruptcy
D) being retrofitted with new anti-pollution equipment
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What are the economic and environmental plusses and minuses to Texas's commitment to the oil, gas, and petrochemical industries?
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The EPA reports that Texas produces about half of the hazardous wastes produced nationally each year. Why so much and do what do you think Texas's rights and responsibilities are in regard to these pollutants?
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What are the tradeoffs between lost jobs and additional costs to business of environmental regulation and the improved health and quality of life benefits that might result from them?
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What are the plusses and minuses of "fracking" as an energy extraction technique?
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What does it mean that the oil and gas industries account for 8.8 percent of state GDP but just 3.2 percent of Texas jobs?
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Why does Texas use more energy than California when California has half again as many people?
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Given that natural gas is less polluting than coal, what might Texas do to speed up the transition to natural gas and renewables?
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Why does Texas seem so frequently to resist mandates from the federal EPA on pollution control and management?
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The "Spindletop" well opened the great East Texas oil field in 1930,
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Today, Texas has about 41 percent of proven U.S. oil reserves.
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H.L. Hunt bought out "Dad" Joiner to become a major player in the Permian Basin oil field.
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Texas uses more than twice as much energy per resident as both California and Florida.
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Texas is one of the leading states in residential use of natural gas.
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Who wrote Goodbye to a River (1960)?_______
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The oil and gas drilling technique that involves pumping water, sand, and chemicals underground at high pressure is called_______
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The "Daisy Bradford 3" was in which great Texas oilfield?_______
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Texas is the largest producer of what type of renewable energy?_______
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The federal agency responsible for environmental regulation is_______
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What pollutant contributes most directly to smog?_______
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Texas has about_______ percent of the U.S. natural gas reserves?
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