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(WO) — 领先的国家能源协会强烈支持由参议院能源和自然资源委员会主席 Joe Manchin (I-WV) 和排名成员 John Barrasso (R-WY) 提出的 2024 年能源许可改革法案。这项跨党派法案旨在通过加快关键能源和矿产项目的许可程序来增强美国能源安全。

能源劳动力与技术委员会、美国石油和天然气协会 (USOGA)、西部能源联盟、美国独立石油协会 (IPAA) 和其他主要行业组织的代表签署了一封支持该法案的信函。这些组织合计代表了美国能源部门 80% 以上的份额。

能源劳动力主席蒂姆·塔普利强调,需要加快许可速度,以满足不断增长的能源需求。他说:“简化许可流程对于快速建设必要的基础设施至关重要。”“这项改革对于保持美国的能源领导地位和竞争力至关重要。结束液化天然气许可暂停是释放我们能源潜力的关键一步。”

美国职业高尔夫球协会主席蒂姆·斯图尔特批评当前的联邦许可程序过于官僚主义。

“联邦许可程序已经变得非常僵化,以至于对于想要与联邦政府合作的小企业来说,获得任何类型的许可都变成了徒劳无功的事情,”斯图尔特说。“这个问题影响到从能源到户外用品和导游的每个人。这项立法是修复急需修复的许可程序的重要第一步。”

西部能源联盟主席凯瑟琳·斯加玛对两党为减少官僚主义拖延而做出的努力表示赞赏。她说:“石油和天然气从勘探、租赁到钻探、运输和出口等所有环节都需要获得联邦政府的多项批准,而这项法案减少了许多官僚主义拖延和繁文缛节。”

IPAA 首席运营官 Dan Naatz 强调了该立法在简化许可程序和恢复墨西哥湾租赁流程的确定性方面的潜力。

IPAA 首席运营官兼执行副总裁 Dan Naatz 表示:“在听取了整个行业多用途土地使用者的担忧和不满后,参议员 Manchin 和 Barrasso 共同努力,帮助减少许多不必要的繁文缛节,这些繁文缛节阻碍了独立生产商在联邦陆上和海上土地上开展业务。”“他们提出了一项许可改革方案,将改善协调,减少许可等待时间,取消液化天然气出口禁令,并恢复墨西哥湾租赁程序的确定性。这项立法提高了美国的能源安全,IPAA 赞赏参议员们对这些重要问题的深思熟虑的态度。”

 

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(WO) — Leading national energy associations have expressed strong backing for the Energy Permitting Reform Act of 2024, introduced by Senate Energy & Natural Resources Chairman Joe Manchin (I-WV) and Ranking Member John Barrasso (R-WY). This bipartisan bill aims to enhance American energy security by expediting the permitting process for key energy and mineral projects.

Representatives from the Energy Workforce & Technology Council, U.S. Oil and Gas Association (USOGA), Western Energy Alliance, Independent Petroleum Association of America (IPAA), and other major industry groups signed a letter supporting the legislation. Collectively, these organizations represent over 80% of the nation’s energy sector.

Tim Tarpley, president of the Energy Workforce, emphasized the need for faster permitting to keep up with growing energy demand. “Streamlining the permitting process is crucial to building the necessary infrastructure quickly,” he said. “This reform is essential to maintaining America’s energy leadership and competitiveness. Ending the LNG permitting pause is a critical step to unlocking our energy potential.”

USOGA President Tim Stewart criticized the current federal permitting process as overly bureaucratic.

“The federal permitting process has become horribly calcified – to the point of where obtaining any type of permit has become an exercise in futility for a small business who wants to do work with the federal government,” Stewart said. “This problem impacts everyone from energy to outfitters and guides. This legislation is a significant first step forward in fixing a permitting process that is in desperate need of repair.”

Kathleen Sgamma, president of Western Energy Alliance, praised the bipartisan effort for reducing bureaucratic delays. “Oil and natural gas require multiple federal approvals for everything from exploration and leasing to drilling, transportation, and export, and this bill reduces many points of bureaucratic delay and red tape,” she said.

IPAA COO Dan Naatz highlighted the legislation’s potential to streamline permitting and restore certainty in the Gulf of Mexico leasing process.

“After listening to the concerns and frustrations of users of multiple-use lands across the industry, Senators Manchin and Barrasso worked together to help reduce much of the unnecessary red tape that hampers independent producers operating on federal onshore and offshore lands,” said IPAA COO and EVP Dan Naatz. “They have put forward a permitting reform package that will improve coordination, reduce permitting wait times, remove the LNG export ban, and restore certainty to the Gulf of Mexico leasing process. This legislation increases American energy security and IPAA appreciates the Senators’ thoughtful approach to these important issues.”

 

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