Dean Foreman
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Dean Foreman
@RDeanForeman1
Chief Economist @TXOGA | Former Strategy & Planning @Saudi_Aramco + @exxonmobil | Ph.D. Economist | @GatorsFB @PistonHeads

TXOGA has released the inaugural Texas Electricity Power Pulse, a new quarterly report tracking trends in ERCOT’s electricity market and highlighting how natural gas underpins reliability, affordability, and economic growth across Texas. The report shows that in Q3 2025, ERCOT’s total electricity demand rose 4.2% year over year, marking a 25% increase since 2020. Natural gas supplied 47.6% of ERCOT’s generation, more than wind and solar combined, and dispatchable resources provided at least half of all power in over 90% of hours, reinforcing their vital role in maintaining reliability. TXOGA estimates that Texas produced 28.2 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) of dry natural gas during the quarter, about four times more than ERCOT’s power sector consumed. Power-sector gas use has grown 15% since 2020, supporting expanding industrial activity and competitive electricity prices. “Reliable and affordable electricity is a key pillar of Texas’ economy, and natural gas generation continues to ensure both, powering homes, businesses, and industry while supporting continued economic and environmental progress,” said Todd Staples, TXOGA President. View the full report: txoga.org/economics





What happens when the wind doesn't blow and the sun doesn’t shine? Thermal and other dispatchable resources step up to the plate. Just last week, they supplied up to 95.5% of ERCOT electricity, with natural gas doing much of the heavy lifting at 72.3%. #txlege #txenergy Learn about this (and more) in TXOGA's latest weekly chartbook: txoga.org/economics/
























