House Energy Legislation Will Boost American Energy Security


06 22, 2012 by Louisiana Mid-Continent Oil & Gas Association

Louisiana Mid-Continent Oil and Gas Association (LMOGA) commends the House passage of ‘The Domestic Energy and Jobs Act’, a comprehensive energy legislation package that encourages the development of domestic oil and gas resources on federal lands.

“Increasing domestic production through expanded access to federal lands will drive economic growth, promote job creation, and provide a boost to America’s energy security,” said LMOGA President Chris John. “The combination of bills promotes a much needed, commonsense “all-of-the-above” energy policy that facilitates increased production by opening up new areas for drilling, streamlining the federal permitting process and easing unnecessary regulatory burdens.”

“On the heels of this week’s record-setting lease sale, this legislation is another step forward towards getting back to work in the Gulf of Mexico,” said John. “The Gulf represents nearly one-third of the nation’s domestic oil and gas production and development of its’ resources is critical to our nation’s energy security.”

“We applaud the House for their support in advancing this important legislation and hope the Senate sees the enormous opportunity this comprehensive energy policy holds for the future of America’s energy security.”

Louisiana Mid-Continent Oil and Gas Association, founded in 1923, is the only oil and gas trade association exclusively representing all sectors of the oil and gas industry operating in Louisiana and the Gulf of Mexico. LMOGA serves exploration and production, refining, transportation, marketing and mid-stream companies as well as other firms in the fields of law, engineering, environment, financing and government relations.

LMOGA’s mission is to promote and represent the oil and gas industry operating in Louisiana and the Gulf of Mexico by extending representation of our members to the Louisiana Legislature, state and federal regulatory agencies, the Louisiana congressional delegation, the media and the general public.

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