Republicans demand to see science behind DOE ban on natural gas exports

(The Center Square) – Republican lawmakers on the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology sent a scathing letter to the Department of Energy Monday, requesting for the fourth time that it reveal the scientific process used to craft its upcoming analysis of liquified natural gas (LNG) exports.

The DOE announced a partial export ban on LNG in January 2024 while it worked to update the methods used to authorize the exports. The Biden administration justified the move as a way to address climate change concerns.

Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm recently stated that the analysis is set to be published before the end of President Joe Biden’s term, even though the DOE never revealed the scientific evidence and methods it has been using to validate the pause or produce the analysis.

“Publishing such an impactful and far-reaching analysis without any transparency into the process would diminish the actual and perceived credibility of federal government-sponsored research,” the lawmakers’ letter reads. “For this reason, the Committee requests the Department refrain from releasing any analysis of U.S. LNG exports, in either draft or final form, until the Department explains its actions and addresses our concerns.

“The Committee is perplexed by how the Department could be positioned to finalize a study that was never authorized or funded by Congress,” the lawmakers added.

- Advertisement -

The halting of LNG exports garnered bipartisan opposition from lawmakers and caused Louisiana and Texas, two main exporters of LNG, to sue the DOE earlier this year.

A federal judge agreed with the states that the ban was illegal, and said the ban was implemented “completely without reason or logic and is perhaps the epiphany of ideocracy,” The Center Square previously reported.

Despite the court ruling, the DOE argued it needed to conduct a study before it permanently lifts the ban.

Lawmakers said that given the lack of answers and transparency from the DOE, the Committee members wrote, “we must assume some level of political motivation drove this halt on LNG exports.”

As such, the Committee has further requested that the DOE preserve all documents relating to the LNG analysis efforts and its drafting, and that Granholm personally commit to cooperating with all of the Committee’s oversight efforts.

The natural gas industry supports millions of jobs and brings tens of billions of dollars to the U.S. economy. President-elect Donald Trump has vowed to increase natural gas drilling and has nominated fracking entrepreneur Chris Wright to lead the DOE next year.

Hot this week

African and Caribbean Nations Call for Reparations for Slave Trade, Propose Global Fund

Nations across Africa and the Caribbean, deeply impacted by...

Sports betting expert offers advice on paying taxes for gambling winnings

(The Center Square) – Tax season is underway, and...

Health care company agrees to pay $22.5 million to settle claims of over billing

A health care company agreed to pay nearly $22.5...

Entertainment district benefits don’t outweigh the cost, economists say

(The Center Square) — Weeks later, after more details...

Business association ‘disappointed’ by WA L&I’s proposed workers comp rate hike

(The Center Square) – The Association of Washington Business...

Immigration division, sanctuary city punishment on special session agenda

(The Center Square) – Republican lawmakers' plan for immigration...

John, 85, mourned, his life celebrated for integrity, selflessness

(The Center Square) – Joe John, the Wake County...

House Democrats push 11% firearm, ammo excise tax as $10B to $16B shortfall looms

(The Center Square) – As Washington state grapples with...

Louisiana officials provide updates following historic winter storm

(The Center Square) − Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry and...

Prosecutor: ‘Power and profit,’ ex-speaker ‘abused his public office’

(The Center Square) – Closing arguments have begun at...

Georgia lawmakers looking to address House Bill 581 opt-out

(The Center Square) – A long list of government...

Newsom’s office clarifies anti-price-gouging rules after AG’s divergent warning

(The Center Square) - After California Attorney General Rob...

More like this
Related

Immigration division, sanctuary city punishment on special session agenda

(The Center Square) – Republican lawmakers' plan for immigration...

John, 85, mourned, his life celebrated for integrity, selflessness

(The Center Square) – Joe John, the Wake County...

House Democrats push 11% firearm, ammo excise tax as $10B to $16B shortfall looms

(The Center Square) – As Washington state grapples with...