Opportunity to Promote a Broad-Based Energy Policy in SOTU Missed

January 13, 2016

 

NOIA President Randall Luthi issued the following statement following President Obama’s 2016 State of the Union Address:
 
"The President missed a golden opportunity to promote a broad-based energy policy consisting of both traditional and non-traditional sources of energy.  Instead, he used rhetoric that dismissed the efforts of the men and women in the oil and natural gas industry by not recognizing that exploration, production and related activities provide tremendous economic benefits and thousands upon thousands of jobs – even in these times of low commodity prices.  The fact that American consumers are now enjoying low gasoline prices is due more to the efforts of these men and women, than to any White House efforts.
 
“In addition, the President failed to mention that oil and natural gas producers pay billions of dollars in rents, royalties, bids and taxes.  Contrary to the rhetoric of this Administration, the oil and natural gas industry pays its fair share and also provides reliable, affordable and safe energy that improves our standard of living and has made the United States a global energy leader.”
 

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