IPAA Applauds Passage of Rep. Pfluger’s Resolution to Nullify Biden Methane Tax Regulations

IPAA Applauds Passage of Rep. Pfluger’s Resolution to Nullify Biden Methane Tax Regulations

WASHINGTON – The Independent Petroleum Association of America (IPAA) issued the following statement following the House passage of Congressman August Pfluger’s H.J. Res. 35 which through the Congressional Review Act process disapproves of the Biden Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) methane emissions fee on oil and natural gas facilities which will lead to higher prices for consumers, reduced domestic energy production, and increased American reliance on foreign energy sources.

IPAA President & CEO Jeff Eshelman: “The Independent Petroleum Association of America (IPAA) congratulates Congressman Pfluger for his leadership in overturning the EPA’s Waste Emissions Charge (Methane Tax) regulations. The Congressional Review Act (CRA) resolution which passed today with bipartisan support allows Congress to nullify the regulations the Biden Administration established to implement the misguided methane tax. The Biden Administration and Democrats in Congress passed the methane tax to single out and punish the oil and natural gas industry despite its already burdensome EPA regulatory framework. The tax was passed without appropriate understanding of its impact or industry safeguards. IPAA has always opposed the methane tax and believe it is simply a tax designed to hamper American oil and gas production. Combined with the CRA effort in the Senate, IPAA urges quick action by President Trump to enact this resolution and work with his Administration to eliminate this unnecessary tax on American oil and natural gas producers as soon as possible.”

IPAA also supports legislation led by Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Congressman Pfluger to repeal the Methane Tax.