Members Of The Legislature Share Thoughts And Support For The Industry
The Independent Oil and Gas Association of West Virginia (IOGAWV) held a press conference Monday, Feb. 13 at noon at the West Virginia Capitol Complex.
IOGAWV representatives and members of the Legislature discussed issues important to the oil and natural gas industry that likely may be discussed during this year’s legislative session.
IOGAWV Executive Director Charlie Burd provided opening remarks, highlighting the importance of oil and natural gas to West Virginia’s economy and IOGAWV’s commitment to supporting local communities. IOGAWV President Scott Freshwater added to Burd’s statements, stating the industry and legislature must work together to offer ideas and provide effective solutions to bolster the industry and state.
“The oil and natural gas industry is different than it was just a few short years ago,” Freshwater said. “It’s more complex and continues to change on an almost constant basis. I’m confident the industry and legislature can work together to help this industry not only survive, but thrive in West Virginia.”
Senate President Mitch Carmichael, House Finance Committee Chairman Eric Nelson and House Judiciary Vice Chairman Roger Hanshaw provided their thoughts and support on key issues. Sen. Carmichael stated the importance of West Virginia’s natural resources to the economy and how the Legislature must work to revitalize the energy sector. Del. Nelson echoed these statements, adding that downstream development and infrastructure also are key components to the industry’s success and are critical for job development.
Del. Hanshaw emphasized the importance of environmental protection while decreasing burdensome regulation on producers with tanks posing no hazards to the water supply. He also stressed the importance of leaders working to educate the public about the industry. Burd and Freshwater provided brief remarks to close the conference following the legislators’ comments.
“We could not have asked for better representation than we had here today,” Burd said. “I am optimistic we can accomplish our goals and get many issues addressed in the session this year. We are focused on reviving and improving this industry and our state as a whole.”