Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: March 17, 2009
Sen. Earl Garrison
Senate Approves Measure Encouraging Increased Use of
Natural Gas
The Senate unanimously approved a resolution Monday
encouraging the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to
continue researching and developing new uses for natural gas.
State Sen. Earl
Garrison authored Senate Concurrent Resolution 9 to help bring
awareness to the benefits of natural gas both financially and
environmentally, and to urge the federal and state government
to make necessary regulatory changes regarding natural gas for
the benefit of the nation.
“Oklahoma is one of the top producers of
natural gas in the country. For this reason, I think we should
be a national leader in natural gas research and development,”
said Garrison, D-Muskogee. “We need to develop new vehicles
and technologies that use this natural resource and expand the
ones we already have so we can stop depending on foreign energy.”
SCR 9 urges the EPA to revise and streamline the
natural gas certification requirements for small volume manufacturers
as well as waive requirements for recertifying natural gas conversion
kits if they have been previously certified for the model of vehicle
to be converted, and neither the kit nor the design and specification
of the model of vehicle to be converted have substantially changed.
It also urges the agency to permit small vehicle manufacturers
to include vehicles and engines in a single engine category and
provide additional guidance to small volume manufacturers regarding
the conversion of older vehicle models.
“We need to change our thinking as a nation
and as a state. Every gallon of natural gas we use is one less
gallon of petroleum we have to import. It’ll save us money
and will also protect the environment since it’s the cleanest
burning alternative fuel commercially available today,”
said Garrison. “We need Congress to lead the way in the
effort to break our dependence on foreign oil by making it easier
for manufacturers to produce vehicles that use natural gas like
the Honda Civic GX and for companies to be able to convert older
vehicles to use this abundant natural resource.”
SCR 9 will now be taken up by the House of Representatives.
For more information contact:
Sen. Garrison's Office: 405-521-5533