The Republican-controlled House passed the “Protecting American Energy Production Act” in a 226-188 vote,
aiming to prevent future presidents from banning oil and gas drilling without congressional approval. Introduced by Rep.
August Pfluger of Texas, the bill specifically prohibits the president from
imposing a moratorium on hydraulic fracturing (fracking) without authorization from Congress.
Pfluger, concerned about potential fracking bans under the Biden administration, argued the
legislation is necessary to protect American energy production.
The bill is a response to former President Biden’s ban on drilling across 625 million acres of
coastal and offshore waters, implemented just before he left office. Pfluger criticized Biden’s
energy policies, asserting they have harmed domestic energy independence. He emphasized that
fracking has been essential to America’s energy success and that limiting it could lead to economic and national security risks.
If signed into law, the bill would ensure that no president can unilaterally halt fracking without congressional consent.