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May 12, 2021
12:00PM - 1:00PM

Analyzing Potential Federal Restrictions on Permian Basin Oil Production

 

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The Biden administration has an ambitious agenda for Federal energy and climate policy. One area receiving significant attention is oil and gas leasing and permitting policies on federal lands. This webinar provides an overview of current policies and then discusses whether potential policy shifts could impact the Permian Basin, the epicenter of U.S. shale oil production. While production in the Texas portion of the Permian Basin is on private and state lands, more than half of New Mexico’s Permian production is on federal lands. As a result, changes to the federal regulatory regime have very different implications between the two states. Our analysis considers certain permitting scenarios and the trajectory of oil production, employment, and other economic impacts across the Basin.

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GaGoldingrrett Golding is a business economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. In this role, he analyzes trends and developments in the global crude oil market, geopolitics and the U.S. shale energy sector. Golding started his career in Washington, D.C., as a staff member with the House Energy & Commerce Committee. He then worked as a consultant and analyst at Rapidan Energy Group, an oil market and geopolitical risk advisory firm. Prior to joining the Dallas Fed, Golding was with the strategic planning department at Pioneer Natural Resources. A native of the Dallas area, Golding earned a BA in political science from Baylor University and an MA in national security and strategic studies from the U.S. Naval   War College.

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Add to Calendar aCLuDhaqizCaPxAftmqF167204 05/12/2021 12:00 PM 05/12/2021 01:00 PM false Analyzing Potential Federal Restrictions on Permian Basin Oil Production   Please join USAEE for a Zoom Webinar with Garrett Golding Click HERE to register for the Zoom Webinar The Biden administration has an ambitious agenda for Federal energy and climate policy. One area receiving significant attention is oil and gas leasing and permitting policies on federal lands. This webinar provides an overview of current policies and then discusses whether potential policy shifts could impact the Permian Basin, the epicenter of U.S. shale oil production. While production in the Texas portion of the Permian Basin is on private and state lands, more than half of New Mexico’s Permian production is on federal lands. As a result, changes to the federal regulatory regime have very different implications between the two states. Our analysis considers certain permitting scenarios and the trajectory of oil production, employment, and other economic impacts across the Basin. Meet the Speaker:  Garrett Golding is a business economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. In this role, he analyzes trends and developments in the global crude oil market, geopolitics and the U.S. shale energy sector. Golding started his career in Washington, D.C., as a staff member with the House Energy & Commerce Committee. He then worked as a consultant and analyst at Rapidan Energy Group, an oil market and geopolitical risk advisory firm. Prior to joining the Dallas Fed, Golding was with the strategic planning department at Pioneer Natural Resources. A native of the Dallas area, Golding earned a BA in political science from Baylor University and an MA in national security and strategic studies from the U.S. Naval   War College. *Registration is free. You will receive a Zoom link once registered.  Click HERE to register for the Zoom Webinar   ----