House Bill 4,170 was presented to the Senate Energy Committee as a response to a rise in thefts of copper fittings and other equipment from oil-field sites that can cause spills and cleanup costs.
Senator Weaver, who presented the bill, said recent thefts of copper fittings and other components have increased and that removing these devices can cause significant field damage and spills requiring cleanup. The measure raises the potential classification above a misdemeanor when cleanup costs exceed a statutory threshold, according to the sponsor’s description in committee.
The committee asked no substantive questions and the bill passed on a recorded 10–0 vote and was advanced to the full Senate.
Next steps: HB 4,170 heads to the full Senate for consideration; the bill text will show the exact cost thresholds and penalty levels.