Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR63

Introduced
4/24/13  
Introduced
4/24/13  
Passed
5/13/13  

Caption

Recognizes Wednesday, April 24, 2013, as Liquified Natural Gas Day at the capitol

Impact

The resolution signifies a broader recognition of the importance of the LNG industry to Louisiana's economy. It posits that LNG exports from the state will create numerous jobs, both in construction and in operations, while supporting jobs in exploration and production sectors. The cumulative investment in the LNG facilities proposed in Louisiana exceeds $41 billion, potentially transforming the state's energy landscape and bolstering its economic growth.

Summary

House Resolution 63, introduced by Representative Kleckley, recognizes April 24, 2013, as Liquified Natural Gas Day at the state capitol of Louisiana. The resolution aims to highlight Louisiana's significant role in the natural gas industry, emphasizing its position as the second-largest producer of natural gas in the United States. With rising global demand for liquified natural gas (LNG), the resolution advocates for the state’s potential to meet this demand, given its ample resources and proposed LNG production facilities.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HR63 appears optimistic, with a focus on economic benefits and job creation associated with the LNG industry. Support for the resolution is expected from a diverse coalition including LNG producers, energy companies, and various business groups, which highlights a collective desire to leverage Louisiana's natural resources for economic gain.

Contention

Despite the positive sentiment, there may be underlying questions related to environmental impacts and local economic challenges, which are often associated with LNG production. While the resolution is mostly celebratory in nature, it does not address potential concerns from environmental advocates or local communities about how LNG production and exports might affect their areas.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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