Full Committee Oversight Hearing on "DOI Hydraulic Fracturing Rule: A Recipe for Government Waste, Duplication and Delay"
Wednesday, May 8, 2013 | 10:00 AM
Full Committee
Oversight Hearing on:
Member Statements:The Honorable Doc Hastings Witnesses and Testimony:PANEL I Background:For the past 60 years, states have been successfully regulating the process of hydraulic fracturing, a process used on 90 percent of all wells and responsible for 30 percent of our domestic oil and natural gas production. With states regulating the process, there has not been one instance of ground water contamination according to President Obama’s former Environmental Protection Agency Chief Lisa Jackson. Even with successful state regulation, the Department of the Interior is working on a proposed rule to regulate hydraulic fracturing. Right now, oil and natural gas production is down on federal lands while surging on state and private lands. This dichotomy is directly related to the Obama Administration’s restrictive policies on energy production on federal lands. Since November of 2010 when the Obama Administration mentioned possible new federal regulation of hydraulic fracturing, House Natural Resources Committee Republicans have conducted aggressive oversight of this issue with multiple oversight hearings to learn from stakeholders about how costly, damaging, and duplicative federal regulation of hydraulic fracturing would be on job creation and energy development in America. Aggressive oversight of this issue is especially important now because Interior Secretary Jewell announced that the Interior Department would be releasing its new proposed rule of hydraulic fracturing within weeks. Related Documents:
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