Natural Resources Republicans Unveil Legislation to Expand Onshore American Energy Production, Lower Gas Prices
WASHINGTON, D.C.,
April 18, 2012
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Jill Strait, Spencer Pederson or Crystal Feldman
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In the spirit of House Republicans’ American Energy Initiative, Republican Members of the Natural Resources Committee today unveiled a series of bills to expand onshore American energy production, lower gasoline prices and create new American jobs. The three all-of-the-above onshore energy bills would streamline government hurdles and regulations that block and delay development of our onshore renewable, oil and natural gas resources. The bills are focused on creating more reliable and effective processes for the planning (H.R. 4381), leasing (H.R. 4382) and permitting (H.R. 4383) of energy on federal lands.
“American families and small businesses across the country are feeling the pain at the pump and the best way to combat high gasoline prices is by expanding production of our American energy resources,” said Natural Resources Committee Chairman Doc Hastings (WA-04). “Unfortunately, too often government roadblocks and hurdles are the biggest impediment to American energy production and job creation. These bills will cut through the webs of bureaucratic red tape that are slowing and blocking production of our onshore energy resources.” This bill establishes common sense steps to create an all-of-the-above American energy plan for using federal lands to meet our Nation’s energy needs. Specifically, the bill:
“It’s great to talk about the need for an all-of-the-above energy strategy in this country, but in order to make it a reality and turn words into action, there needs to be a plan,” said Rep. Scott Tipton. “The Planning for American Energy Act puts a common sense plan into place by requiring that our nation’s energy needs are met through development of traditional and alternative energy resources with a true all-of-the-above approach that will lower the cost of energy, jumpstart economic recovery, and get Americans working.” This bill makes reforms to the leasing process for onshore oil and natural gas projects on federal land in order to eliminate unnecessary government delays and hurdles. Specifically, the bill:
“Although the President is taking credit for increased production, the truth is that his Administration has spent nearly four years blocking and delaying domestic energy production,” said Rep. Mike Coffman. “In Colorado, new issued leases for oil and gas production have dropped -- from 363 in 2006 to only 11 in 2011. This is costing us jobs and increasing what Americans pay for energy and families can’t afford for this trend to continue.” This bill reforms the process for energy permitting, once a lease is in hand, to encourage the timely development of our federal onshore oil, natural gas, and renewable resources. Specifically, the bill:
“Two of the biggest stumbling blocks to energy production and job creation are federal red tape and frivolous lawsuits. Additionally, they dramatically increase the cost of gasoline Americans pay at the pump. Americans are fed up with excessive big government regulations and want a return to common sense policies,” said Energy and Minerals Subcommittee Chairman Doug Lamborn. ### |
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