House Democrats blocked Tuesday consideration of a resolution in support of hydraulic fracturing as Republicans sought to protect the U.S. energy boom from Democratic presidential candidates seeking to ban fracking nationwide.
The resolution, sponsored by Rep. Rob Bishop, Utah Republican, affirmed that states should “maintain primacy for the regulation of hydraulic fracturing for oil and natural gas production on state and private lands,” and that no president should impose a moratorium without congressional approval.
“In recent weeks, many of the Democratic candidates for president have pledged to ban hydraulic fracturing in the United States, a campaign promise straight out of the keep-it-in-the-ground playbook,” said Rep. Debbie Lesko, Arizona Republican, in a floor speech.
Sens. Kamala Harris, Bernard Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, all 2020 Democratic presidential hopefuls, have called for a nationwide ban on fracking, an extraction process used in the vast majority of U.S. natural gas production.
“Any proposal to avert the climate crisis must include a full fracking ban on public and private lands,” Mr. Sanders tweeted last month.
Another dozen Democratic presidential candidates have said they support ending fossil-fuel extraction on federal lands.
Ms. Lesko argued that fracking is already heavy regulated by states, adding that the fracking revolution has reduced energy bills and greenhouse-gas emissions as natural gas replaces coal in U.S. electricity generation.
“After the introduction of hydraulic fracturing techniques, U.S. gas bills fell by $13 billion collectively every year from 2007-13,” she said. “All the while, natural gas production using fracking is driving the lowest emissions levels in a generation.”
Such a moratorium would force the increasingly energy-independent United States to rely once again on foreign oil and natural gas imports, she added.
Fracking foes have argued that the process creates health risks for nearby communities, which the industry denies, and contributes to the “climate crisis” by encouraging the use of fossil fuels instead of green energy.
In 2016, a federal judge struck down the Obama administration’s fracking regulations, ruling that the states have authority over the process.
Kathleen Sgamma, president of Western Energy Alliance, said that even though no vote was held, the resolution served as a useful reminder to Democrats that “the president does not have the authority to ban fracking.”
“It’s kind of a proactive measure to buttress the fact that there’s no federal mechanism to regulate fracking,” she said, adding, “Quite frankly, I’m not really afraid of a President Warren’s executive order on fracking, because it’s just such an overreach. It’s so beyond presidential power that the industry would sue the next day. And we would win in court.”
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As always the Stupid Jackass Party(Liberal Democrats)put America Last to appease the Globalists the CFR the UN and the Eco-Nazis/Watermelons they all belong on a Bread Line
Let’s summarize why a fracing ban is just not remotely possible by executive order:
1.) The Federal Land Policy Management Act (FLPMA) authorizes the legal extraction of minerals on the federal domain. I don’t imagine you can overturn that without congressional approval.
2.) States have primacy in the area of oil & gas regulation within their borders. Good luck trying to force a fracing ban on the Texas Railroad Commission, N. Dakota Industrial Commission, etc.
3.) A nationwide fracing ban would, in effect, CONDEMN the subsurface mineral rights of PRIVATE property owners. These environmental “activists” don’t know what FANATICS look like until they PI$$ off a mineral owner.
Without fracing, our nations oil & gas production will start declining rapidly and we will be back on the “tread mill” of oil increasing oil imports within less than 2 years. Our trade imbalance will grow larger and the average energy consumer will get hit HEAVY in the wallet. Let’s stop talking about fracing bans and START talking about SOLUTIONS on how we are going to transition our energy system in the decades to come. It’ll be a long race. Everybody “pace yourselves”…