Louisiana 2020 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR90

Introduced
5/15/20  
Introduced
5/15/20  

Caption

Suspends from March 11, 2020, until September 30, 2020, the provisions of law applicable to mineral leases maintained in production in paying quantities

Impact

The pandemic has led to a significant drop in oil demand and prices, causing serious financial challenges for both oil producers and mineral lessors in Louisiana. By implementing this temporary measure, the resolution seeks to prevent premature lease terminations and economic instability in the oil sector, which is considered vital for the state's economy. The suspension means that even if production was halted or decreased, the leases could still be deemed productive for the sake of royalties and financial agreements.

Summary

HCR90 is a House Concurrent Resolution concerning the oil and gas industry in Louisiana, introduced during the COVID-19 pandemic. The resolution aims to ease the burden on mineral lessees by suspending certain provisions of law that require oil leases to be maintained in production at paying quantities. Specifically, it suspends these requirements from March 11, 2020, until September 30, 2020, thereby allowing producers to maintain the classification of their leases without the actual production during this period due to the pandemic's impact on the economy.

Sentiment

Generally, the sentiment surrounding HCR90 has been supportive among industry stakeholders who believe that without such measures, the economic fallout could exacerbate hardship within the oil sector, leading to job losses and further economic decline. Legislators and oil industry representatives have expressed relief that this resolution provides necessary stability during uncertain times, emphasizing the oil sector's importance to Louisiana's overall economy.

Contention

Despite the overall support, there are concerns regarding the long-term effects of such suspensions. Opponents argue that leniencies could lead to complacency among lessees and discourage rigorous production practices. The balance between providing necessary relief during a crisis and maintaining accountability and productivity in the industry has been a notable point of contention in discussions surrounding the resolution.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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