Houston rep's royalty relief bill for oil companies heads to Biden

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The legislation from Houston Congressman Wesley Hunt aims to free up cash for new drilling projects, a concern for smaller oil and gas companies.

WASHINGTON - Legislation that would relieve oil and gas companies from handing over hundreds of millions of dollars a year in advances on royalties for leases on public lands is headed to the White House for President Joe Biden to sign. The bill, authored by Rep. Wesley Hunt, R-Houston, would change how the Department of Interior collects royalties, stopping them from holding advance royalties for more than 120 days.

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