dlefin (Mechanical):
Take it from another Texan: this is a no-brainer. A direct fired heater with natural gas as fuel beats an electrical resistance heater everytime - and by a big margin.
There is no environmental issue in Texas, except a permit to fire. At a heat load of 2 MMBtuh, I would not hesitate to commence my engineering and planning based on using Natural gas. However, if you were working under me in Process design, I would require an economic calculation to justify the decision based on fuel and total operating and Capital costs.
There is no "abundance" of Natural gas (in Texas or any other US state); however, when you have to burn Natural gas to produce the electricity anyway, it doesn't take much brain cells to figure out that if there is no Natural gas, there is no electricity anyway! I presume you are going to heat a DowTherm fluid or something similar. Good Luck.
Art Montemayor
Spring, TX