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Oklahoma Regulator: The Federal Government Is ‘Coming After Natural Gas’

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Supporters of the oil and gas industry ‘blasted’ environmental regulations and a campaign against fossil fuels at an Oct. 17 energy policy conference in downtown Tulsa, the Tulsa World’s Susan Hylton reports.

Conference speakers included Bob Tippee, editor of the Oil & Gas Journal, who assailed President Barack Obama’s “extremist” environmentalist supporters, and William Yeatman, an energy policy analyst for the Competitive Enterprise Institute, who went after federal regional haze rules.

Patrice Douglas, chairwoman of the Oklahoma Corporation Commission Chairman — which regulates oil and gas drilling and electric utilities —  joined the chorus, according to the World, and echoed a sentiment shared by Oklahoma’s Attorney General:

“Coal is what they’re talking about now, but they’re coming after natural gas,” she said, noting that standards on coal-fired electricity plants are now impossible to meet. Oklahoma Corporation Commission Chairman Patrice Douglas, who comes from a banking background and is a former mayor of Edmond, said she was appointed to the regulatory agency precisely because she is not a fan of regulation. She said it’s government regulation that could prevent the country from being energy-secure.


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Joe was a founding reporter for StateImpact Oklahoma (2011-2019) covering the intersection of economic policy, energy and environment, and the residents of the state. He previously served as Managing Editor of Urban Tulsa Weekly, as the Arts & Entertainment Editor at Oklahoma Gazette and worked as a Staff Writer for The Oklahoman. Joe was a weekly arts and entertainment correspondent for KGOU from 2007-2010. He grew up in Bartlesville, Okla. and studied journalism at the University of Central Oklahoma.
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