Republican Oil Regulators Impose Biden-style Restrictions on Energy Production
Texas Scorecard ^ | 12/18/2024 | Michael Quinn Sullivan
Posted on 12/20/2024 2:24:20 PM PST by JeepersFreepers
On Tuesday, the Texas Railroad Commission unanimously approved new environmental rules for the state’s oil and gas industry. The new state rules are expected to impose new costs and make the state’s oil and gas industry less productive in 2025, even as the incoming Trump administration promises to cut such red tape nationally.
All three commissioners are Republicans, elected statewide to staggered six-year terms, but the new rules were crafted to benefit the environmental lobby rather than the state’s economy. Their new rule was proposed under the pretense of addressing pollution and safety issues, which advocates and opponents alike said would make it more expensive for oil and gas producers in Texas.
Leading up to and since the November election, President Donald Trump has promised to roll back rules and regulations seen as impeding the “drill, baby, drill” ethos of his domestic energy program.
None of the three Republican commissioners—Wayne Christian, Christi Craddick, and Jim Wright—responded to inquiries from Texas Scorecard about the rule’s impact on the Texas economy and President Trump’s national energy agenda.
Comments submitted by various oil and gas operators before the vote expressed surprise that the commission would even consider such a rule. For example, the owners of Momentum Operating, based in Albany, Texas, wrote that the proposal ignores “significant regional geographic, geologic and ecologic differences in Texas” as well as the “physical, economic and operational differences” in the industry.
In a press release after the vote, Wright described the process as an effort “modernize” the commission’s rules. Christian described opposition to the push as coming from “radical environmental groups,” despite supportive comments from leftwing groups like the Sierra Club and Commission Shift. He described the measure as “commonsense, balanced regulation” for the industry.
Nate Dunning of the Young Conservatives of Texas had described the rules as anything but balanced.
“This will hurt families, businesses, and communities that depend on the industry for jobs, stability, and energy security.”
TOPICS: Extended News; Government; News/Current Events; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: energy; oil; production; regulations
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Texas is overrun with RINOs. Democrats in Texas run as Republicans to get elected.
I am especially surprised that Wayne Christian voted to approve these new regulations. He was the darling of Tea Parties across Texas when they were active. He has won the following awards: Taxpayer Champion - Texans for Fiscal Responsibility; National Hero of Faith - Vision America; Defender of Life - Texas Right to Life; Fighter for Free Enterprise - Texas Association of Business; Lifetime Achievement Award - Young Conservatives of Texas; Defender of the American Dream - Americans for Prosperity; Freedom and Family Award - Texas Eagle Forum.
To: JeepersFreepers
This is nuts. They want to increase gas prices as Trump takes over.
2 posted on 12/20/2024 2:25:36 PM PST by Macho MAGA Man (The last two weren't balloons. One was a cylindrical object)
To: JeepersFreepers
Can they be impeached or removed from office or recalled? I’m unfamiliar with the rules regarding their offices in Texas.
3 posted on 12/20/2024 2:26:53 PM PST by Frank Drebin (And don't ever let me catch you guys in America!)
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