Rep. August Pfluger hosts conference with EPA officials to discuss removing oil and gas restrictions
Midland, Texas,
April 15, 2025
Originally Posted in the Midland Reporter-Telegram on April 15, 2025. “Permian Basin now produces almost 50% of the crude oil produced in the United States,” said Stephen Robertson, the executive vice president of the Permian Basin Petroleum Association. “But we will only be able to continue that because of partnerships at Congress (and) at EPA.” Many pointed fingers at the Joe Biden administration for putting restrictions on the Permian Basin oil and gas industry, even accusing the past president of shutting oil and gas companies out of discussions pertaining to the environment. While not elaborating on the specifics of these restrictions, they cited what they believe will earn them more favorable deals under EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin. This includes the a bill seeking to repeal an EPA methane fee that was introduced by Pfluger and Sen. Ted Cruz and which Pfluger says has bipartisan support. “The goal is to work with the government, not have that adversarial relationship,” Pfluger said. “The companies in the Permian Basin just want regulations to be common sense and to have conversations with the government — not to be told what to do, but to get input from the ground up.” Recent tariffs imposed by Trump have the oil and gas industry worried, with Pfluger saying, “We hear that loud and clear. I have had several conversations with different Cabinet members to make sure that they’re aware of different decisions and how those could impact us, and we’re still having those conversations.” Pfluger said the lifting of any EPA restrictions would still be in service of a clean environment. Zeldin is expected to visit Midland on Thursday for further collaboration. |