(Bloomberg) 鈥� Prices for natural gas would 鈥渟kyrocket鈥� if fracing was banned. That鈥檚 according to Toby Rice, chief executive officer of shale driller EQT Corp., marking one of the first prominent voices in the fossil fuel industry to comment on the election after President Joe Biden said he would end his candidacy.
鈥淚t would actually be constructive for prices, but it would be bad for Americans,鈥� Rice said.
His comments come with Kamala Harris suddenly in contention for the Democratic nomination after Biden abandoned his reelection bid. Harris has a track record of opposition to offshore drilling and fracing, suggesting she鈥檇 be a fierce oil industry antagonist if she were to win the White House in November.
On the 2020 campaign trail, Harris endorsed a ban on fracing and offshore drilling, telling a CNN townhall in 2019, 鈥淭here鈥檚 no question I鈥檓 in favor of banning fracing.鈥� Harris moderated her views after being selected as Biden鈥檚 running mate, emphasizing new restrictions and regulations for the drilling technique instead.
Still, even if Harris wanted to, she wouldn鈥檛 be able to unilaterally ban fracing on private lands. Under a 2005 law, the Environmental Protection Agency has almost no regulatory power over fracing. Changing that would require an act of Congress.
鈥淭his is the time for us as industry and as Americans to hold leaders accountable for statements that I think are really damaging and cause completely unintended impacts,鈥� Rice said, referring to politicians who鈥檝e spoken about fracking bans.
A fracing ban would cause the company鈥檚 production to drop by about 25%, he said.
EQT Corp. calls itself the largest natural gas producer in the U.S., with operations in Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Ohio. While some state-level bans on hydraulic fracturing have passed in New York and Washington state, these moratoriums have not dented the country鈥檚 ample gas production, which is more prolific in other regions.
鈥淲e align our politics with the politics of our customers, which is every American that uses our products,鈥� Rice said.