US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB92

Introduced
1/3/25  

Caption

Strategic Production Response and Implementation ActThis bill modifies the Energy Policy and Conservation Act to prohibit the Department of Energy (DOE) from drawing down petroleum products in the Strategic Petroleum Reserve until DOE develops and implements a plan to increase the percentage of federal lands leased for oil and gas production. The increase must be equal to the percentage of petroleum in the Strategic Petroleum Reserve that is to be drawn down. However, the bill does not apply to a drawdown of petroleum products in the case of a severe energy supply interruption, which is permitted under current law. The plan must not provide for a total increase in the percentage of federal lands leased for oil and gas production in excess of 10%.

Impact

The implications of HB92 are significant, as it seeks to bolster domestic energy production by facilitating increased leasing of federal lands for oil and gas extraction. This aligns with broader governmental aims to ensure energy independence and stability by enhancing the supply of petroleum resources. The legislation limits the increase in leasing to a maximum of 10 percent of federal lands, which indicates a cautious approach towards resource expansion while maintaining some level of regulatory control.

Summary

House Bill 92, known as the 'Strategic Production Response and Implementation Act', aims to develop a plan for increasing oil and gas production on federal lands. This legislation requires coordination among the Secretaries of Agriculture, Energy, Interior, and Defense to ensure that any drawdown from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve is matched by an increase in leased federal lands for oil and gas production. Specifically, the bill stipulates that the plan must be established before executing any drawdown of petroleum products, except in instances of severe energy supply interruptions.

Contention

Notably, the legislation may encounter contention regarding environmental impacts and concerns about safeguarding natural resources. Opponents of increased oil and gas production on federal lands often argue that such measures could exacerbate climate change and threaten ecosystems. Additionally, the requirement for governmental consultation with multiple departments might raise bureaucratic challenges and delays in implementation. Advocates for energy development might frame this act as essential for economic growth and energy security, emphasizing the necessity of domestic oil and gas production in the face of fluctuating global energy markets.

Congress_id

119-HR-92

Policy_area

Energy

Introduced_date

2025-01-03

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB256

Save America’s Valuable Energy Act or the SAVE ActThis bill directs the Department of Energy to prohibit the sale of petroleum products (e.g., crude oil) from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to entities headquartered in Russia, Belarus, Burma, China, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Syria, or Venezuela.

US SB4158

A bill to temporarily suspend the clean electricity production credit to support the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.

US HB3652

Relating to a study by the Railroad Commission of Texas regarding the creation of a strategic gas and petroleum product reserve in this state.

US HB2806

Protecting America’s Strategic Petroleum Reserve from China Act

US A3209

Eliminates automatic increases of petroleum products taxes.

US HB942

Banning SPR Oil Exports to Foreign Adversaries Act Banning Strategic Petroleum Reserve Oil Exports to Foreign Adversaries Act

US SB494

Relating to the establishment of a theft of petroleum products task force.

US HB1647

Relating to the establishment of a theft of petroleum products task force.

US HR57

This resolution recognizes domestically produced natural gas as affordable, green, and necessary for the United States to be energy dominant while asserting that the United States should take a broad approach to meet energy needs. It also supports efforts to increase domestic production of natural gas and natural gas infrastructure, identify and remove barriers to the production of natural gas, and expedite the approval of liquefied natural gas export facilities in the United States.

US AR99

Urges US Congress and President to increase domestic energy production and lessen regulatory barriers thereto.

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