EPISODE · Feb 13, 2026 · 8 MIN
Sierra Club and Conservative Groups Clash Over Louisiana Energy Projects Ahead of Legislative Session
from Mornings with Brian Haldane · host Guaranty Broadcasting Company
The article examines growing tensions ahead of Louisiana’s legislative session over energy policy and major development projects. Reports that the Sierra Club has worked alongside some conservative groups to oppose certain Louisiana energy initiatives have sparked debate within political and industry circles. Tommy Faucheux of the Louisiana Mid-Continent Oil and Gas Association argues that oil and gas development remains essential to Louisiana’s economic growth. He says projects such as LNG facilities, offshore production, and carbon capture create jobs, attract investment, and provide long-term opportunities that can keep young professionals in the state. Carbon capture and sequestration has become a key point of contention. While environmental advocates once supported the technology, some opposition has grown as large energy companies, including ExxonMobil, increased their involvement. Industry leaders maintain that these companies are among the largest investors in lower-carbon energy solutions and play a critical role in reducing emissions while meeting global energy demand. As lawmakers prepare for the upcoming session, multiple bills are expected to address energy regulation and development. Supporters emphasize science, engineering expertise, and economic opportunity, while critics raise environmental and community concerns. The outcome of the debate could significantly shape Louisiana’s economic and energy future.
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The article examines growing tensions ahead of Louisiana’s legislative session over energy policy and major development projects. Reports that the Sierra Club has worked alongside some conservative groups to oppose certain Louisiana energy initiatives have sparked debate within political and industry circles. Tommy Faucheux of the Louisiana Mid-Continent Oil and Gas Association argues that oil and gas development remains essential to Louisiana’s economic growth. He says projects such as LNG facilities, offshore production, and carbon capture create jobs, attract investment, and provide long-term opportunities that can keep young professionals in the state. Carbon capture and sequestration has become a key point of contention. While environmental advocates once supported the technology, some opposition has grown as large energy companies, including ExxonMobil, increased their involvement. Industry leaders maintain that these companies are among the largest investors in lower-carbon energy solutions and play a critical role in reducing emissions while meeting global energy demand. As lawmakers prepare for the upcoming session, multiple bills are expected to address energy regulation and development. Supporters emphasize science, engineering expertise, and economic opportunity, while critics raise environmental and community concerns. The outcome of the debate could significantly shape Louisiana’s economic and energy future.
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