Louisiana 2023 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR116

Introduced
5/24/23  
Refer
5/25/23  
Report Pass
6/1/23  
Report Pass
6/1/23  
Passed
6/2/23  

Caption

Requests President Joe R. Biden Jr. and United States Department of Interior Secretary Deb Haaland to immediately adopt a new five-year offshore leasing plan for the Gulf of Mexico to help reduce the cost of energy.

Impact

The resolution is positioned as a response to recent pauses and cancellations of offshore lease sales that have been seen as detrimental to U.S. energy independence and stability. Supporters argue that resuming these leases would benefit not only the energy sector but also contribute to funding various conservation efforts made possible through royalties from such leases. This is particularly important in light of rising energy costs and inflation affecting American families and businesses alike.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 116 urges President Joe Biden and the U.S. Secretary of the Interior, Deb Haaland, to adopt a new five-year offshore leasing plan for the Gulf of Mexico. The resolution highlights the importance of the National Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Oil and Gas Leasing Program in contributing to national energy production, job creation, and economic stability. The proponents of the resolution assert that regular offshore lease sales are crucial for maintaining affordable energy prices and support for energy workers while ensuring environmental standards are met.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR 116 appears to be largely supportive among lawmakers who favor enhanced domestic energy production. They argue that a robust offshore leasing program is essential for achieving energy security and managing the cost of living for citizens. However, there is an undercurrent of criticism regarding environmental concerns, focusing on the potential negative impacts of increased oil and gas extraction on marine ecosystems and climate change, which was not fully addressed in the resolution.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the balance between energy production and environmental protection. While supporters emphasize the low carbon intensity of Gulf-produced oil compared to foreign sources, critics highlight the need for sustainable practices and alternative energy solutions to mitigate climate change. The resolution's push for increased production could intensify debates over the environmental ramifications of fossil fuel dependency and broader climate policies, which could result in significant legislative and public discourse.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR71

Urges and requests the administration of President Biden to end its pause on offshore oil and gas leasing

LA SR51

Relative to a New Five-year National Offshore Oil and Gas Leasing Program on the Outer Continental Shelf

LA SCR12

Requests halt in actions that cancel or delay offshore oil and natural gas lease sales.

LA SJR6

EXPRESSING SUPPORT FOR OFFSHORE OIL AND NATURAL GAS LEASING AND DEVELOPMENT.

LA HJR35

EXPRESSING SUPPORT FOR OFFSHORE OIL AND NATURAL GAS LEASING AND DEVELOPMENT.

LA SR73

Relative to a new 5-year National Offshore Oil and Gas Leasing Program on the Outer Continental Shelf

LA HR105

American oil and natural gas; urge President of the United States to take measures to support.

LA HCR26

Urges and requests the president of the United States to consider the current geopolitical tensions and support policies and take measures to ensure America's long-term energy affordability, security, leadership, and progress

LA SCR116

Requests the U. S. Department of Interior to adopt a policy encouraging avoidance of stranding assets in the Gulf of Mexico Shallow Water Province to ensure maximum benefit for the nation.

LA HR142

A RESOLUTION urging the Biden Administration to remove the barriers it has imposed on the energy industry by opening onshore and offshore federal oil and gas lease sales, supporting critical energy infrastructure projects, and reducing the federal regulatory burden on energy producers.

Similar Bills

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