Democrats Let Offshore Drilling Ban Expire

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H. JOSEF HEBERT | September 24, 2008 06:23 PM EST | AP

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WASHINGTON — The House, responding to growing public demand for more domestic energy, voted Wednesday to end a quarter-century ban on oil and natural gas drilling off the Atlantic and Pacific coasts, giving Republicans a major victory on energy policy.

An extension of the ban for another year was left off a $630 billion-plus stopgap government spending bill that President Bush had threatened to veto _ possibly shutting down the government _ if the anti-drilling measure were included.

The bill was approved 370-58 and now goes to the Senate, where it is likely to be approved within the next few days, also without the drilling ban.

The decision to avoid a fight with the White House over offshore drilling marks a major shift by Democrats on energy policy and a reflection that the GOP argument for more domestic energy production had found a support among voters this election year, even though coastal states long have worried that offshore drilling might cause spills, soil beaches and threaten their tourist businesses.

Republican presidential nominee John McCain has made expanded offshore drilling a central part of his campaign, arguing that access to an estimated 18 billion barrels of oil in the off-limits Outer Continental Shelf is essential if the country is to become more energy independent.

McCain's Democratic presidential rival, Barack Obama, also has endorsed limited expansion of offshore drilling, but only as part of a broader energy package that boosts use of alternative energy sources and increases efficiency.

Lifting the offshore ban does not itself mean drilling in the offshore waters is imminent. But it could set the stage for the Interior Department to offer leases in some Atlantic federal waters as early as 2011 under its current five-year offshore drilling plan.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said in a statement: "Unfortunately, the president's willingness to veto any sensible compromise on offshore drilling, which would have threatened to shut down the government and send a dangerous signal during these hard economic times and a financial crisis on Wall Street, led to the expiration of the current moratorium."

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She made clear the battle over offshore drilling was far from over, saying she looked forward to addressing the issue "with new leadership in the White House."

Even before the House vote, Rep. Ed Markey, D-Mass., introduced legislation to protect Georges Bank off New England _ an area believed to have significant oil resources _ from drilling.

In the Senate, Jim Manley, a spokesman for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., said, "We look forward to working with the next president to hammer out a final resolution of this issue."

Democrats could reinstate the ban next year as part of a new spending measure. Or they could push legislation allowing limited drilling in some areas such as the southern Atlantic, with wide coastal protective buffers. But even if Democrats expand their majorities in the next Congress there's no assurance they will have the votes to reinstate the sweeping ban that has been in effect off the Pacific and Atlantic coasts since 1981.

"It is a very big step forward," declared House Republican leader John Boehner of Ohio, vowing to press the offshore drilling issue aggressively next year, including a push to give states a share in the billions of dollars in royalties that are likely to be collected once energy companies begin producing oil and natural gas in newly opened areas.

The Interior Department estimates about half the estimated 18 billion barrels of oil lies off the California coast.

Waters off the western beaches of Florida remain off limits to energy development, at least until 2022, under a law Congress passed two years ago that opened 8.3 million acres of the east-central Gulf to drilling.

WASHINGTON — The House, responding to growing public demand for more domestic energy, voted Wednesday to end a quarter-century ban on oil and natural gas drilling off the Atlantic and Pacific co...
WASHINGTON — The House, responding to growing public demand for more domestic energy, voted Wednesday to end a quarter-century ban on oil and natural gas drilling off the Atlantic and Pacific co...
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:33 PM on 09/25/2008
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Oil prices are already down 75 cents a barrel since the anouncement.

I predict we're back under a hundred dollars by the close.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:08 PM on 09/24/2008
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Still dropping.

We're now $2.60 below the opening price.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:48 PM on 09/24/2008
- Egalitare I'm a Fan of Egalitare 6 fans permalink
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Well, you were wrong.

Hope you didn't actually purchase a December contract based on your blind ideology.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:46 PM on 09/24/2008
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yeah, my prediction doesn't look good.

It's still going down though, $105 a barrel with twenty minutes left. That's down roughly 5% in a Day.

The trend had been going the other way

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:44 PM on 09/24/2008

OK, ban lifted. Oil companies should already be out there seeking the mother load of oil, and stocking up to build a million oil derricks so they can "drill baby drill" the second the ban is offically lifted, just like those folks at the GOP convention said they would.

What? It is going to take years to see any resualts? The oil companies don't have a clue where the oil might be, and haven't even started looking? There is a shortage of off shore oil derricks? Worries about hurracaines? 18 billion barrels is just a drop in the bucket and is only going to drop the price per gallon of gas by $0.01-0.02­?

Who authorized this mess?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:58 PM on 09/24/2008
- TxAggie I'm a Fan of TxAggie 5 fans permalink

In and of it self the expiration of the drilling moritorium means nothing. The federal government must begin the process to offer up new areas for leasing. The politicians will make a lot of noise, the House just passsed andenergy bill which gurantantees that nothing new will be drilled and by booby trapping the legislation the dems can act like they have done something while doing nothing. All you anti drillers relax- nothing has changed to the positive. The rest of the Americans (the majority) hopefully see through the ruse and we will someday open up our country for oil and gas development to our mutual benefit.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:35 PM on 09/24/2008

I don't think it's a concession on the part of Democrats by any means either. Lawsuits over state's rights, environmental issues, as well as congressional approvals of future lease sales will delay any type of action for years. If McCain wins in November, this will be one less hurdle for him to hop to move leasing forward, but it will be far from the only one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:38 AM on 09/24/2008
- Egalitare I'm a Fan of Egalitare 6 fans permalink
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No surprise here.

And before you "purists" decry the Democrats for "folding" on this, remember: the GOP had more than enough votes in the Senate to stop anything but "Drill, Baby, Drill" and the President - who has NOTHING TO LOSE even it it resulted in a government shutdown - was going to veto anything but "Drill, Baby, Drill."

Remember this years from now when next to nothing comes out of those wells because "it's not economically viable to do so."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:04 AM on 09/24/2008
- TxAggie I'm a Fan of TxAggie 5 fans permalink

The losers are the american people. Not to explore and develop our own country's resources is pure folly. Pelosi is only interested in protecting California for the greeniesand doesn't see the greater good for the country, she is pure politician.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:44 PM on 09/25/2008
- springsm I'm a Fan of springsm 51 fans permalink

To take precious lands from the Inuits and the animals in the ANWR region is a folly too texas...Oh ya..texas.­.that explains it. An old Lakota wise man said that how you treat the earth and the animals and the birds and the sea...is how you will treat your fellow humans. Guess he knew, didn't he.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:44 AM on 09/28/2008
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