Relating to the authority of the Railroad Commission of Texas and the Public Utility Commission of Texas to address a failure by an operator to maintain an electrical power line serving a well site or certain surface facilities in accordance with the National Electrical Code.
The proposed amendments to Section 91.019 of the Natural Resources Code establish clear standards for the maintenance of electrical power lines associated with oil and gas operations. In cases where an inspection reveals non-compliance with these standards, the commissions are required to take action by notifying the respective electric utility and may involve local or state authorities to rectify hazardous conditions. This collaborative approach aims to enhance safety at well sites and ensure that operators adhere to established electrical safety protocols.
SB2980 aims to grant the Railroad Commission of Texas and the Public Utility Commission of Texas the authority to address failures by operators to maintain electrical power lines serving well sites or certain surface facilities, ensuring compliance with the National Electrical Code (NEC). The bill stipulates that operators must construct, operate, and maintain these electrical power lines according to the NE Code, emphasizing the importance of safety and reliability in operations tied to oil and gas production.
The introduction of this bill may raise discussions regarding regulatory oversight and the extent of authority granted to state commissions over operational practices. While some stakeholders may view this as a necessary measure to protect public safety and enforce compliance with safety standards, others may perceive it as increased regulatory burden on operators within the oil and gas sector. Balancing safety with operational flexibility will likely be a key point of contention among industry stakeholders as the bill moves through the legislative process.