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Developing a Louisiana Energy Policy
By
Charles V. CusimanoChairman, Louisiana Energy Policy Advisory Commission &
President, Energy Self-Service Oil CompanyMetairie, Louisiana
&
T. Michael French, P.E.Member, Louisiana Energy Policy Advisory Commission &
Director, Technology Assessment DivisionLouisiana Department of Natural Resources
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Presented at
The 50TH Mineral Law Institute ConferenceApril 3, 2003
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• 1901 – Oil discovered in Louisiana near Jennings by Howard Brothers Drilling
• More than 220,000 wells have been drilled in Louisiana to date.
• Fossil fuels became the energy of the future:– Lamps to be lit– Motors to be run
– Heat for homes
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
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• With the development and innovation of need for fossil fuel, we now have creation of use of energy.
• To safeguard lands and reduce industry’s environmental impact, the State legislated industry regulations.
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE (Cont.)
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• 1908 – Louisiana Commission for the Conservation of Natural Resources– Created to address problems of
conservation.
• Act 127 of 1912 – Required drilling permits be filed, use
of surface casing and cement, and abandoned wells be plugged.
Regulatory Agencies & Acts
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• 1916 – Office of Conservation– Created with primary statutory
responsibility for regulation and conservation of oil, gas, lignite and other natural resources.
Regulatory Agencies & Acts (cont.)
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• Act 133 of 1924 – Made it illegal to pollute natural
waterways with salt water, oil and other substances.
– First recorded environmental action taken on oil industry by legislature.
– Louisiana became the first state to regulate the use of the environment.
Regulatory Agencies & Acts (cont.)
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• 1936 – State Mineral Board– Created and charged with
leasing and administering state-owned land for development and production of minerals and liquid or gaseous hydrocarbons
Regulatory Agencies & Acts (cont.)
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• Increase supply
• Reduce Demand
TWO FUNDAMENTAL ELEMENTS OF ENERGY POLICY:
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• Increase supply or access to existing energy sources
• Develop and encourage use of alternative energy sources
INCREASE SUPPLY
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• Develop and encourage energy efficiency and conservation
• Diversify economy to be less energy dependent
REDUCE DEMAND
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LOUISIANA STATE OIL PRODUCTION Actual and Forecasted Through Year 2030
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LOUISIANA STATE GAS PRODUCTION Actual and Forecasted Through Year 2030
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• An average of 620 new wells per year is needed just to maintain the current state production level.
• A 25% increase in well completions would only increase total state production by 3%.
Well Completion Statistics
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Sources: Refinery Capacity, DOE-Energy Information Administration Production, Louisiana DNR-Technology Assessment Division
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Petroleum Products and Crude Oil from Louisiana to other states
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Total Louisiana'sexports to other states
2000 LOUISIANA NATURAL GAS FLOW(Billion Cubic Feet)
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SOURCE: DNR Technology Assessment Division & DOE-EIA
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State Economics Energy DependenceExample
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• Completed tasks– Prepared resolution supporting HB236 for
reinstatement of 1994 drilling incentives for re-entry of inactive wells.
– Prepared resolution requesting federal incentives for deep subsurface gas drilling.
Energy Issues
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• Perform independent general tax structure impact study as relates to usage, efficiency, and production.
• Encourage new and expanded LNG terminals through tax exemptions and other incentives.
Energy Issues
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• Develop relocation incentives for energy companies.
• Explore reforming utility regulations.
Energy Issues
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• Encourage funding of Clean Power and Energy Research Consortium (CPERC) with LSU, UNO, Southern University, and possibly Nicholls State.
• Develop blueprint for university-based energy-related technology research.
Energy Issues
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• Investigate streamlining permitting aspects of oil and gas operations.
• Investigate how to resolve conflicts of dual jurisdictions.– Redefine all parish rules and regulations;
consolidate into one state permit.
Energy Issues
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• Develop wholesale electricity market and merchant power plant activity.
• Encourage collaborative university-industry research efforts.
• Utilize Dept. of Natural Resources’ Energy Fund for more cost-effective energy efficiency improvements.
Energy Issues
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• Evaluate long-term supply, demand, price projections for electric power and natural gas.
• Evaluate power generation and transmission issues.
• Evaluate energy conservation and renewable energy issues.
Energy Issues
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• Determine energy’s role in state economy.
• Investigate renewable energy sources and biomass potential.
• Establish economic incentives for natural gas and crude oil production when prices drop.
Energy Issues
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• Find cost-effective approach to plugging wells with potential of royalty reduction at re-entry.
• Seek legislation for reduction of ad valorem taxes for abandoned leases to be put into production.
Energy Issues
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• Tax credit for production and operation in Outer Continental Shelf (OCS).
• Return depletion allowance to 27.5%.
Energy Issues
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Energy Issues
• Reduce the tangible drilling costs at a rate of 60% the first year and 40% second year.
• Create tax benefit for repair of OCS equipment (drilling rigs and supplies).
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1. Facilitate effective development of existing Louisiana energy resources by:
– Prepare annual report on barriers to development.
– Address tort reform related to environmental and class action litigation.
– Support efforts to supply reliable, economic energy supplies to state’s industries.
Additional Items for Consideration
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2. Encourage investment in oil & gas and energy technology sector to create jobs by:– Developing blueprint of funding priorities
in energy related technology, including in:Alternative fuels, biomass, cogeneration,
energy efficiency, hydrogen cycle
Improved oil & gas technologies for onshore and offshore development
Additional Items for Consideration
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3. Develop pro-active process for dealing with oyster leases in coastal zone.
4. Benchmark Louisiana oil & gas regulations & incentives vs. competing states.
Additional Items for Consideration
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5. Prepare annual report examining barriers to energy efficiency applications including:– Distributed energy resources– Small power applications– Combined heat & power and cogeneration– Demand-side management services and
peak load reduction incentives
Additional Items for Consideration
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Additional Items for Consideration
6. Develop incentive package for promoting lignite methane production.
7. Develop incentive package for promoting hydrogen technologies.
8. Develop incentive package for biomass.
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Charles V. Cusimano&
T. Michael French, P.E.
Thank You for Your Attention
This presentation is available at the Technology Assessment Division Websitehttp://www.dnr.state.la.us/tad/data/index.html
For Assistance call:Janine Janney @ (225) 342-1270