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Home Front: Politix
Government set to unveil offshore drilling plan
2010-03-31
The Obama administration is expected to announce by Wednesday its updated plan for oil and natural gas drilling in U.S. waters, including whether to allow exploration for the first time along the U.S. East Coast.

The plan could pave the way for a significant new domestic source of energy, helping to reduce U.S. dependence on oil imports and boost supplies of natural gas used to displace coal in power plants as the country works to reduce emissions of climate-changing greenhouse gases.

Last month, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar said he wanted to release the updated drilling plan by the end of March.

Two industry sources said on Monday President Barack Obama was expected to give a speech about energy security on Wednesday, which could include his views on expansion of offshore drilling.

The Interior Department and White House declined comment on Monday on whether Obama would speak to the issue in a speech slated for mid-morning on Wednesday at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland.

The administration has been weighing the pros and cons of offshore drilling since it took office and put the brakes on a Bush-era proposal that called for drilling along the East Coast and off the coast of California.

For more than 20 years, drilling was banned in most offshore areas of the United States outside the Gulf of Mexico because of concerns spills could harm the environment.

Congress allowed the prohibition to expire in 2008 and former President George W. Bush lifted a drilling moratorium that year.

Environmental groups and some lawmakers continue to raise concerns about the impact increased drilling would have on coastal areas.
The real issue is this: given that the US needs oil for the foreseeable future, would you prefer that we drill off the Virginia coast, with strict environmental regulation and oversight, or off the Nigerian coast, where there is no regulation and all that matters is who gets bribed?
But Obama, who wants Congress to move a stalled climate change bill, has sought to reach out to Republicans by signaling he is open to allowing offshore drilling, providing coastlines are protected.

The U.S. Geological Survey estimates the U.S. Atlantic coast waters may hold 37 trillion cubic feet of gas and nearly 4 billion barrels of oil, while the Pacific Coast has 10.5 billion barrels of oil and 18 trillion cubic feet of gas.

To put that in context, the United States imports about 2 billion barrels of oil a year from OPEC nations and is expected to import 2.7 trillion cubic feet of natural gas from all sources this year, according to the Energy Department.

The administration's plan is expected to spell out whether and when drilling will be allowed in 3 million acres off the Virginia coast.

The Bush administration had proposed leasing the Virginia tracts to energy companies and said the government would receive bids for the leases in November 2011.

However, a senior Interior official told an oil industry conference in January that drilling off Virginia's coast would definitely be delayed past the original 2011 leasing date.

The proposed Virginia lease area, located about 50 miles from shore, may hold 130 million barrels of oil and 1.14 trillion cubic feet of natural gas.

The possible delay in drilling off Virginia's coast has been criticized by the state's new governor, Republican Bob McDonnell, and two U.S. senators eager for the state to tap into the jobs and royalties that come with exploration.

A spokeswoman for McDonnell said his office has not been told the updated drilling plan would be announced on Wednesday.
Posted by:gorb

#15  Is there ANYTHING in US policy that this POS and his administration DONT see through a political lens?

No.
Posted by: DarthVader   2010-03-31 17:34  

#14  From NJ South and along the east coast, but not the west coast. Besides the convenient pretense that he's open to drilling (when we already know there isn't any there) did you notice the political alignment of the places he is willing to let exploration occur? Overwhelmingly Republican leaning. SO he gets perceived credit ofr "drilling" but the locals get any blame for environmental consequence. Is there ANYTHING in US policy that this POS and his administration DONT see through a political lens?
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2010-03-31 17:21  

#13  Also remember, the old "If you sign here giving up _this_ now I _might_ give you _that_ later" is one of the basic con jobs.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2010-03-31 16:51  

#12  I've learned fairly quickly not to listen to what Oblahbah says, but watch what he does. Look out for redirection rather than magic from this poseur.
Posted by: regular joe   2010-03-31 15:42  

#11  Great find, Snowy. This is obviously another redirect from Barry. Hope no one falls for it.
Posted by: lex   2010-03-31 12:40  

#10  This report conflicts with:

http://republicans.resourcescommittee.house.gov/News/DocumentSingle.aspx?DocumentID=175106:

Administration Extends Ban on New Offshore Drilling to 2012

Hastings: This is now the ‘Obama Moratorium’ on offshore drilling and the responsibility for this delay lies squarely at his feet

WASHINGTON, D.C., Mar 8 - After more than a year of delays, Secretary of the Interior quietly announced last week that the Obama Administration will discard the 2010-2015 lease plan for new development on the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) and wait until 2012 to put a new plan in the place. This means that the AdministrationÂ’s initial six-month delay has turned into a three-year moratorium on new offshore drilling. Even if a new lease plan is implemented by July of 2012, no new lease sales will occur during President ObamaÂ’s term in office. It will also mark 45 months since Congress first lifted the moratorium.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2010-03-31 11:58  

#9  Personally I wouldn't be surprised if he opened up oil drilling....

... by China and Venezuela.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2010-03-31 11:56  

#8  Is he actually planning on opening the areas to leasing or are they going to be functionally off-limits to real drilling the way much of Utah has been?
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2010-03-31 11:51  

#7  Yup, a bone throw.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2010-03-31 11:47  

#6  This is in areas where past explorations have shown little or no oil. This is all for show. "See, I'm trying to find new oil". Then when the EPA stifles every attempt he can say, "I tried. My hands are tied."
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2010-03-31 11:10  

#5  Allow offshore drilling on the west coast and we will see if the O admin is serious. Heck, you can drill on land and go almost 40,000 ft offshore now by directional drilling.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2010-03-31 10:51  

#4  Someone has obviously informed Barry that the US Government exercises oil lease rights from offshore drilling. I suspect he's already received corporate oil company commitments for his 2012 re-election campaign. Move over Jesse Jackson, we're in the big time now.
Posted by: Besoeker   2010-03-31 09:28  

#3  Another fine example of hypocrisy.
Imagine the screeching and howling if this had been floated during the last administration.
Posted by: NCMike    2010-03-31 09:21  

#2  whether to allow exploration for the first time along the U.S. East Coast

Not quite true. We drilled some exploration wells there some 30 years ago or so. Didn't find anything commercial.
Posted by: Glenmore   2010-03-31 08:07  

#1  Wow, soon zero may come upon the idea of increasing refinery capacity by building new refineries on closed military bases all on his own.....
Posted by: Beavis   2010-03-31 07:56  

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