The National Stripper Well Association (NSWA) Chairman Dick Schremmer issued the following statement.
National Resolution Opposing Sen. Sanders’ Climate Plan Passed
The Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission (IOGCC) passed a resolution introduced by Railroad Commission of Texas chairman Wayne Christian urging the federal government to oppose presidential candidate and U.S. … Read More
NSWA Got a Win at EPA Already!
Tim Charters | NSWA Vice President of Governmental Affairs As NSWA members, you have been at the front of the methane fight against EPA since the first rule was announced. … Read More
CRAMER: Disapproval of Methane Regulation Passes the House
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Congressman Kevin Cramer participated in debate on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives today in support of a joint resolution disapproving a regulation on methane … Read More
Stripper well producers face failure if implementation of EPA methane rules is allowed to continue
NSWA National Stripper Well Association Chairwoman Darlene Wallace said the small businesses of the American oil and gas industry are looking at certain collapse if stripper wells are not exempted … Read More
U.S. Stripper Well Output Declining but Still Significant, Says EIA
Carolyn Davis | Natural Gas Intel Stripper wells accounted for 10% of total U.S. oil output last year, a dwindling amount of output but still a significant number, the Energy … Read More
The EPA’s Taking on Strippers
Bette Grande | Spectator Shutting down low-volume wells in North Dakota is an actionable offense. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued its final methane rule on May 12. The … Read More
New EPA methane rules combined with low oil prices signal disaster for stripper well producers
NSWA National Stripper Well Association Chairwoman Darlene Wallace said the new rules, on top of historically low oil prices will cripple stripper and marginal well owners and operators. OKLAHOMA CITY … Read More
The Climate Math of EPA’s Costly Methane Rule
Steve Everley | Energy In Depth The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently proposed new rules targeting methane and other emissions from the oil and natural gas industry, which the agency claims are … Read More
Editorial: Obama administration methane rules will drive up costs and make U.S. more dependent on imported oil
Tulsa World Editorial Board Cleaning up our air and Earth are important to everyone. But punishing the energy industry unnecessarily in the process is bad business. The Obama administration has … Read More
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