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S834 • 2026

Carolinas Natural Gas Coalition

Carolinas Natural Gas Coalition

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Sponsor
Senator Gambrell
Last action
2026-01-20
Official status
Introduced and adopted ( Senate Journal-page 10 )
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Carolinas Natural Gas Coalition

Carolinas Natural Gas Coalition

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  • Carolinas Natural Gas Coalition

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  1. 2026-01-20 Senate

    Introduced and adopted ( Senate Journal-page 10 )

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Carolinas Natural Gas Coalition

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2025-2026 Bill 834: Carolinas Natural Gas Coalition - South Carolina Legislature Online

South Carolina General Assembly
126th Session, 2025-2026
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S. 834
STATUS INFORMATION
Senate Resolution
Sponsors: Senator Gambrell
Document Path: LC-0439CM-EB26.docx
Introduced in the Senate on January 20, 2026
Adopted by the Senate on January 20, 2026
Summary: Carolinas Natural Gas Coalition
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1/20/2026

Senate

Introduced and adopted (
Senate Journal-page 10
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01/20/2026

A
senate
RESOLUTION

To recognize the critical role of natural gas in
meeting South Carolina's growing energy needs and supporting our state's
future.

W
hereas, South Carolina
is experiencing rapid population growth and record-breaking economic
development, creating a surge in energy demand that must be addressed to
maintain reliability and affordability across the state; and

W
hereas,

meeting
this challenge will require energy solutions that are reliable, cost-effective,
and environmentally responsible-solutions that support both our economic
competitiveness and quality of life; and

W
hereas, natural gas is
essential to South Carolina's ability to meet this growing energy demand while
keeping energy affordable and dependable for families, businesses,
manufacturers, and electric utilities; and

W
hereas, South Carolina needs
additional natural gas supply, as existing capacity is fully committed, along
with new in-state infrastructure to reliably deliver energy to homes,
businesses, and power generation facilities that depend on it every day; and

W
hereas, natural gas is used to
generate electricity and accounts for one quarter of South Carolina's
generation-more than double its share a decade ago; and

W
hereas, natural gas is also
used as a direct fuel source by families and businesses, including one in four
South Carolina homes that rely on it for heating and cooking-and employers need
it to operate affordably and reliably; and

W
hereas, access to natural gas
is critical to South Carolina's economic development, including the growth of
manufacturing and other large energy users; and

W
hereas, natural gas enables
greater use of renewables by providing flexible, on-demand power to balance the
intermittent nature of solar and wind, or when demand spikes; and

W
hereas, natural gas systems
are largely underground, making them less likely to be disrupted during
hurricanes or other extreme weather events; and

W
hereas, the U.S. has enough
natural gas to last well over a century, providing South Carolina long-term
energy security through a stable, domestic energy supply; and

W
hereas, the natural gas
industry supports thousands of well-paying jobs across South Carolina and
continues to invest in workforce training, safety, and long-term system
performance; and

W
hereas, the natural gas
industry has faithfully served South Carolina customers for more than eighty
years, with a strong record of service, safety, and commitment to local
communities; and

W
hereas, the natural gas
industry is committed to ongoing innovation, investing in renewable natural
gas, carbon capture, and other technologies that reduce emissions and improve
performance; and

W
hereas, converting coal-fired
power plants to natural gas cuts carbon emissions by roughly fifty percent; and

W
hereas, natural gas remains a
safe, reliable, affordable, and essential part of South Carolina's energy
future; and

W
hereas, the South Carolina Senate
affirms the importance of an all-of-the-above energy approach-one that includes
natural gas-to meet rising demand, reduce emissions, and support continued
growth and quality of life across South Carolina; and

W
hereas, the members of
the South Carolina Senate express appreciation to the thousands of men and
women across the natural gas industry who work every day to serve the people of
South Carolina. Now, therefore,

B
e it resolved by the
Senate
:

T
hat the members of the
South Carolina
Senate
, by this resolution,
recognize the critical role of natural gas in meeting South Carolina's growing
energy needs and supporting our state's future.

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