West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SCR55

Introduced
3/4/22  
Report Pass
3/4/22  
Engrossed
3/7/22  
Refer
3/8/22  
Refer
3/8/22  
Report Pass
3/11/22  
Enrolled
3/12/22  

Caption

Respectfully urging current presidential administration to open federal lease sales onshore and offshore

Impact

SCR55's adoption signals a call to action for energy policy reform, particularly targeting the federal government's current restrictions on lease sales. By advocating for the reopening of these sales, the resolution aims to bolster the state's energy infrastructure and enhances the operations of local energy companies. This could lead to increased employment and economic opportunities within West Virginia, along with potentially stabilizing or reducing the rising energy costs currently faced by residents.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution 55 (SCR55) urges the current presidential administration to reopen federal lease sales for energy resources on both onshore and offshore. The resolution highlights the urgent need for reliable access to affordable energy for all West Virginia residents amidst rising energy costs and inflation. With energy costs increasing significantly, the resolution emphasizes that West Virginians deserve access to necessary resources like electricity and natural gas, and that support for local energy production is crucial for economic stability and growth in the state.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SCR55 appears to be supportive, particularly from those within the energy sector and local governance. Proponents express a strong need for energy independence and economic resilience. Conversely, there could be concerns raised about environmental impacts and the long-term sustainability of increased fossil fuel production, as critics of federal lease sales might argue that such policies could exacerbate climate change issues.

Contention

While SCR55 does advocate for energy independence and economic growth, there remains contention surrounding the implications of energy extraction practices. Critics may focus on environmental regulations and the potential detriment to ecological systems caused by increased drilling and pipeline construction. Furthermore, there may be worries that the resolution promotes a reliance on fossil fuels at a time when alternative energy sources are gaining traction and importance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV 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.

WV AJR29

Oil and gas: offshore drilling: operations: leases.

WV SCR12

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

WV HJR2

Urging Reversal Of Offshore Oil & Gas Ban

WV HCR71

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

WV SJR6

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

WV HJR35

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

WV SR73

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

WV SB559

Offshore oil drilling: leases.

WV SR51

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

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