Search
Close this search box.
Energy Workforce & Technology Council 90th Anniversary
Search
Close this search box.

Permitting Reform Legislation Secures American Energy Leadership

HOUSTON- Energy Workforce & Technology Council released the following statement regarding the Energy Permitting Reform Act of 2024, introduced by Senate Energy & Natural Resources Chairman Joe Manchin (I-WV) and Ranking Member John Barrasso (R-WY):

“I am encouraged by the bipartisan permitting reform package introduced by Senator Manchin and Senator Barrasso. At a time when energy demand in the United States continues to increase, it is imperative that we build out significant energy infrastructure to meet this need,” said Energy Workforce President Tim Tarpley. “This legislation is not just necessary; it is critical to our nation’s energy future. Without it, we risk falling behind in global energy leadership and innovation.”

Tarpley continued: “Achieving this build-out in a timely manner will not be possible without permitting reform.  Critical projects are delayed for years due to unwarranted legal challenges and bureaucratic red tape. Additionally, the legislation addresses the critical need to end the disastrous LNG permitting pause, which threatens the energy security of our closest allies during a time of war.. It is my hope that both sides of the aisle will support this important piece of legislation and pass it into law before the end of this Congress. The future of American energy security depends on it.”

###

About Energy Workforce & Technology Council

Energy Workforce & Technology Council is the national trade association for the global energy technology and services sector, representing more than 650,000 U.S. jobs in the technology-driven energy value chain. Energy Workforce works to advance member policy priorities and empower the energy workforce of the future.


Karina Erickson, Communications Director, writes about the Energy Workforce & Technology Council. Click here to subscribe to the Energy Workforce newsletter, which highlights sector-specific issues, best practices, activities and more.
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn

ENERGY NEWS

Stay Connected

Sign up for the Energy Workforce newsletter to stay on top of the latest energy news and events.