The Louisiana Department of Energy and Natural Resources, located in Baton Rouge, is responsible for overseeing the state's energy and natural resource sectors. With a focus on oil, gas, and mineral resources, the department provides information, regulations, and support to industry professionals and the public. Their offices, housed in the LaSalle Building, serve as a hub for visitors from around the world seeking information and assistance related to energy and natural resources in Louisiana.
The LaSalle Building, a 12-story structure named after the French explorer who discovered the mouth of the Mississippi River, is home to the department's headquarters. Completed in 2002, the building accommodates over 1,000 employees and serves as a central location for the department's various divisions, including conservation, mineral resources, coastal management, and more. Visitors can access the Welcome Center Parking Garage or the Galvez Parking Garage for convenient parking while visiting the department's offices.
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