Jodey Arrington

07/31/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/31/2024 13:54

Arrington Leads Over 50 Colleagues in Bipartisan Call for Biden-Harris Admin to Approve LNG Export Permits

Washington, D.C. - Congressman Jodey Arrington (R, TX-19) and his fellow co-chairs of the House Energy Export Caucus led a bipartisan group of over 50 Members of Congress in demanding the Biden-Harris administration authorize liquified natural gas (LNG) export permits after a federal judge blocked the administration's ban on new permits.

Congressman Arrington said,"Since his first day in office, President Biden has launched a unilateral assault on American oil and gas, choking the lifeblood of our economy, crushing consumers with high energy costs, and sending oil production overseas - enriching our adversaries like Russia and China. Thankfully, Biden's ban on American LNG export permits was blocked. Yet, his administration is still dragging its heels on approving these permits in an attempt to placate the far-Left. It's critical that the DOE swiftly approve stalled export permit applications to strengthen our economy, bolster our energy security, and restore American energy dominance."

Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R, LA-1) said,"President Biden's reckless decision to halt approvals for new LNG projects was a bad policy from the start and threatens America's energy security and national security. We should be focusing on unleashing American energy to create more good-paying American jobs, lower energy costs, and support our allies abroad, and I'm proud to join my colleagues in urging President Biden to comply with the federal court order."

Congressman J. Luis Correa (D, CA-46) said, "The U.S. LNG industry supports millions of good-paying American jobs and contributes trillions to the national GDP. It's not only clean and reliable, but should also be recognized as a model of American energy independence. There were considerable negative economic, national security, and environmental impacts as a result of the Administration's original pause--and they must begin expediting review of existing LNG export permit applications so that we can create American jobs, support U.S. allies, and reduce carbon emissions."

Congresswoman Carol Miller (R, WV-1) said, "In order to ensure energy security in the United States, LNG export permits must be expedited. Intentionally stopping American energy production allows our adversaries to step in where we are failing to deliver at home and abroad. When the United States is energy independent, more jobs are created, our national security is protected, and energy costs are lowered. The Biden administration must begin expedited review of existing permits immediately."

Congressman Henry Cuellar (D, TX-28) said, "Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) is critical to the U.S. economy and our allies abroad. It is also important from an environmental and national security standpoint. We need to expedite pending LNG export permits. This will not only support American jobs but strengthen the resolve of our allies."

American Petroleum Institute Vice President of Natural Gas Markets Rob Jennings said, "The benefits of U.S. LNG exports are well-established-they support thousands of American jobs, help stabilize global energy markets and drive emissions reductions worldwide. Limiting these exports risks ceding America's energy advantage to hostile nations and undermining our national security. We thank Congress for their bipartisan efforts to restore American leadership on LNG."

U.S. Chamber of Commerce Global Energy Institute Vice President Dan Byers said, "Our allies are counting on American natural gas to meet their energy needs for decades to come, but the Administration's moratorium on LNG licenses effectively hung a "closed for business" sign on new export projects. This is harming investment and job opportunities while driving trading partners to alternative suppliers that are often adversaries, and alternative energy sources with far higher emissions footprints. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce commends and supports House Energy Export Caucus leaders and the dozens of members calling on DOE to immediately resume processing of LNG export terminal applications."

Energy Workforce & Technology Council President Tim Tarpley said,"American LNG production is a powerhouse for our national and global economies. By expediting LNG export permit approvals, the Department of Energy can bolster American energy workforce, empower our European allies, and cement U.S. leadership in global energy production. The Energy Workforce & Technology Council commends Congressman Arrington and the bipartisan Energy Export Caucus for advocating swift, actionable measures to keep American energy exporters competitive and ensure a reliable energy supply for our friends and allies during a time of global conflict."

View the full letter and a list of signatories here.

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