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Energy Freedom Act

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) introduced the Energy Freedom Act. A bill to provide greater output, price stability, and regulatory certainty with respect to domestic energy production in the United States and exports.

The bill seeks to make America energy independent again by accelerating federal permitting for energy projects and pipelines, mandating new onshore and offshore oil and gas lease sales, approving pending LNG export licenses, and generally speeding up solar, wind, and geothermal development. 

What the Energy Freedom Act does:

  • Prohibits the president from unilaterally enacting leasing bans on federal lands.
  • Eliminates the presidential permit requirement for cross-border energy projects.
  • On federal lands and waters:
    1. Mandates the onshore and offshore oil, gas, wind, solar, and geothermal lease sales which have been “paused” since January 2021;
    2. Expedites permitting and adds certainty to the scope of environmental reviews; and
    3. Reduces foreign dependence on critical minerals by expanding access and streamlining permitting.
  • Requires FERC and the Department of Energy to review permits to export LNG within 60 days and immediately approves permits pending to export LNG through 2025.
  • Requires FERC and the U.S. Army Corps to complete permitting for interstate natural gas projects in one year or less and prohibits rejection of a natural gas pipeline if the project meets safety regulations.
  • Ends regulatory uncertainty from certain Biden administration rulemakings by putting into law the:
    1. 2020 EPA and U.S. Army Corps definition of Waters of the United States;
    2. 2020 EPA methane rule;
    3. 2021 valuation rule for oil and gas production on federal lands;
    4. 2020 Council on Environmental Quality NEPA rule; and
    5. 2021 U.S. Army Corps Pipeline Rule (Nationwide Permit 12).

In Favor:

 Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) “In the past year with Joe Biden as president, the United States has lost its status as a net petroleum exporter, after achieving that goal in 2019 for the first time since 1949. Why? Because on day one of his administration, President Biden issued illegal and hostile orders aimed at American oil and gas producers, which have increased energy prices and directed profits to other oil exporting countries.

“These policies have poured billions of dollars into countries such as Russia and Iran, which use those funds to attack our allies and undermine the national security of America. President Biden has imposed more restrictions on U.S. oil companies than he has on Russian oil. With Iran, he has looked the other way as the regime busted through sanctions and raised their exports to more than one million barrels per day for the first time in almost three years. 

“I’m introducing the Energy Freedom Act to reverse [the Administration's] actions so we can restore American energy independence. This bill won’t cost taxpayers a dime, but it will provide the United States billions in revenue in the coming years by expediting permitting, leasing, safe new pipelines, and exports, and providing much needed regulatory certainty. It would create new jobs, lower energy costs, and because modern energy production in the United States is far cleaner than in any other country’s by every measure, it would help the environment.

Against:

Opponents argue we are energy independent, and that oil importing and exporting is more complicated than some political sound bites one would have you believe. Opponents argue what we should be focused on is corporate greed. 

Rep. Jim McGovern (D-MA) "The Biden administration is actually outpacing Trump in the approval of new permits to drill, and the U.S. oil industry is already sitting on 9,000 unused permits.

"And even though the United States is the number one producer of oil in the world, these companies still aren’t even producing as much crude oil as they did before the pandemic. They're choosing instead to meet the resurgence of demand with an artificial shortage to jack up their profits. 

"Although our country has been a net-exporter of fossil fuel energy since 2019, the volatile nature of a global commodity like oil means that prices can never be fully insulated from geopolitical events. 

"Adding to corporate America's deception is the disingenuous insistence that new fossil fuel supplies could be available in time to make a difference. 

"We can’t just flip a switch to turn on the Keystone XL pipeline, as GOP leadership claims. The reality is Keystone XL was never even built—and experts estimate it would only lower gas prices by a single cent per gallon. 

"Greedy fossil fuel companies know this, but they want to lock us in to new infrastructure and long-term contracts that keep America dependent on them. 

"The claim that our energy independence lies hidden at the bottom of new oil wells or at the end of new pipelines is a lie."

Should Congress pass S.3762, the Energy Freedom Act?

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