Houston Chronicle by James Osborne Nov. 7, 2018
After almost a decade of oil-friendly Republicans controlling Congress, the energy sector faced a dramatically different landscape Wednesday on Capitol Hill.
Where Republicans pushed an end to the oil export ban and looser environmental regulations around drilling, the new Democratic-led House is expected to be more interested in combating climate change than boosting oil and gas production.
But with Republicans still controlling the White House and Senate, Democrats will have their work cut out for them in pursuing any legislation that does not carry GOP support.
"It'll be noisier. There will be hearings o-rama. But in terms of action not so much," said Robert McNally, president of the Rapidan Energhy Group, a consulting firm outside Washington. "We don't see them rolling President Trump, but the pace of deregulation at EPA will probably slow down because officials will be much busier dealing with subpoenas."
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