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NJ AR28
NJ AR28Urges federal government to approve construction of oil and natural gas pipelines within United States, including those that have been shut down or have had approval denied.
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Introduced
01/13/2026
01/13/2026
In Committee
01/13/2026
01/13/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
Introduced Session
2026-2027 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This resolution urges the federal government to take action to approve the construction of oil and natural gas pipelines within the United States, including approving pipelines that have been shut down or disapproved. The United States relies, and will continue to rely for many years, on gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel despite the recent focus on renewable energy and alternative sources of energy. In order to fuel the country's economy, the United States will need more oil and natural gas while also developing additional alternative energy sources. Constructing more pipelines within the United States would help the country achieve energy independence and enhance national security by reducing reliance on energy from the Middle East, Russia, and Venezuela. Constructing more pipelines within the United States would also result in lower oil prices and provide a significant economic advantage to the United States. Although the United States has achieved significant levels of energy independence in recent years, there is always room to improve the country's energy independence. Steps have been taken to create greater North American energy independence, including the Keystone XL Pipeline, which would have connected the United States oil supply to oil fields in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin in Alberta, providing oil at a rate of up to 830,000 barrels per day. The Keystone XL Pipeline would have increased the United States' energy independence, lowered the cost of gasoline, produced up to 11,000 high-paying jobs for United States citizens, and resulted in more stable trade relationships. President Trump issued a Presidential Permit to begin construction on the cross-border segment of the Keystone XL Pipeline, however, the permit for this construction was revoked by President Biden. The reapproval and continued construction of the Keystone XL Pipeline is very important for the energy independence of the United States. In addition, the invasion of Ukraine by Russia has resulted in global tension and fear. The United States and other European nations have responded by enforcing strict economic sanctions on Russia. One of the sanctions is the decertification of the Nord Stream 2 Pipeline, which stretches for 1,200 kilometres from Vyborg, Russia through the Baltic Sea to Lubmin, Germany and was designed to carry natural gas from Russia to Western Europe. The decertification of the Nord Stream 2 Pipeline will likely also have global economic consequences. It is more important than ever for the United States to become more energy independent. Based on the geopolitical, energy security, environmental, and economic benefits of oil and natural gas pipeline construction within the United States, it is in the country's, and by extension New Jersey's, best interests to support the construction of oil and natural gas pipelines, including the approval of pipelines that have been shut down or disapproved, within the United States.
AI Summary
This resolution urges the federal government to approve the construction of oil and natural gas pipelines within the United States, including those that have been previously shut down or had their approval denied. The resolution argues that continued reliance on fossil fuels like gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel necessitates increased domestic oil and natural gas production to fuel the economy and achieve energy independence, thereby enhancing national security by reducing dependence on foreign energy sources from regions like the Middle East, Russia, and Venezuela. It also posits that more pipelines would lead to lower oil prices and significant economic advantages, citing the Keystone XL Pipeline as an example of a project that could have boosted energy independence, created jobs, and stabilized trade relations, and contrasting its revocation with the decertification of the Nord Stream 2 Pipeline due to geopolitical tensions.
Committee Categories
Agriculture and Natural Resources
Sponsors (14)
Bob Auth (R)*,
Brian Bergen (R),
Robert Clifton (R),
John DiMaio (R),
Aura Dunn (R),
Vicky Flynn (R),
Michael Inganamort (R),
Sean Kean (R),
Antwan McClellan (R),
Greg McGuckin (R),
Erik Peterson (R),
Brian Rumpf (R),
Gerry Scharfenberger (R),
Erik Simonsen (R),
Last Action
Introduced, Referred to Assembly Environment and Solid Waste Committee (on 01/13/2026)
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| Document Type | Source Location |
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| State Bill Page | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/bill-search/2026/AR28 |
| BillText | https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2026/AR/28_I1.HTM |
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