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House Bill 600, 518, and 495 were authored by Representative Brett Geymann (R-Lake Charles). Geymann told the committee that the bills were designed to energize the state’s oil and gas industry.
Currently, oil companies in the state are charged 12.5% of the oil’s value coming from stripper oil wells or horizontal wells.
“House Bill 600 is the oil piece, and it does one thing: it reduces the severance tax from 12.5% to 6.5%, and that’s all the bill does. And that is to get us more competitive with our neighbors. I believe Mississippi and Arkansas are at 5% and 6%, and Texas is at 4.5%. We have the highest severance tax in the nation,” said Representative Geymann.
Representative Jacob Landry (R-Erath) sat with Geymann in support of the legislation, telling members, “I think getting the severance tax lower on oil will bring some much-needed prosperity back to the coast.”
The bills must still pass the House and Senate.
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