Natural gas important to nation’s security

The important role Pennsylvania’s natural gas industry plays in our economy, environment, and national security cannot be emphasized enough. Surprisingly, Gov. Tom Wolf decided not to again target the industry with additional taxes to pay for an increase in state spending as part of his recent budget proposal, the first time in eight years.

Recent international events have highlighted the critical need for the United States to shore up our energy resources — including natural gas. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has thrown the global energy market into turmoil as the bulk of Europe’s natural gas comes from Russia.

Here in the U.S., due to a lack of pipeline infrastructure, New England states rely on foreign energy, even though Pennsylvania’s prolific natural gas reserves are mere miles away. We must reduce our reliance on foreign energy sources by promoting pipeline infrastructure and policies to support the industry.

In addition to our nation’s security, the industry has also led a manufacturing renaissance. In fact, nearly half a million jobs in Pennsylvania are supported by natural gas and oil. One example is the construction of Shell’s Petrochemicals Complex in Beaver County. The $6 billion project has breathed new life into the region with countless job opportunities.

Natural gas leads to lower energy bills and improved air quality by leading to a decrease in CO2 emissions. It is a game-changer — not just for Pennsylvania but our country.

Jezree Friend, assistant vice president of External Relations with the Manufacturer & Business Association in Cranberry Township

Author: Letters to the Editor
Publication: Butler Eagle
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