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This Article is From Apr 28, 2020

Declare Coronavirus An "Act Of God" To Help Oil Producers: Oklahoma To Donald Trump

"Declaring an "act of God" would allow oil companies to halt operations without risking that land leases will be canceled for stopping production," Governor J. Kevin said.

Declare Coronavirus An "Act Of God" To Help Oil Producers: Oklahoma To Donald Trump
Over-production of oil continues to threaten the economy: Governor J. Kevin Stitt (Representational)

Oklahoma's governor has called on US President Donald Trump to declare the coronavirus pandemic an "act of God," a step to help oil-producing states contend with a crude glut that caused futures prices to close below $0 last week for the first time.

"Over-production of oil continues to threaten the economy," Governor J. Kevin Stitt said in a letter to Trump that Stitt posted on Twitter late on Saturday.

Declaring a "force majeure" or "act of God" would allow oil companies to halt operations without risking that land leases will be canceled for stopping production, Stitt said.

Oklahoma's energy regulator said on Wednesday that current production can be considered "economic waste."

That may allow producers to close money-losing wells without losing their leases, in what was viewed as a for struggling U.S. oil companies seeking relief from states after the market crash.

US production reached a record-high of near 13 million barrels per day late last year, but the pandemic has cut global consumption by 20% to 30%, or up to 30 million bpd.

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