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Palin Pushed Exporting U.S. Oil Reserves To Japan

MARTHA MENDOZA | October 21, 2008 03:15 AM EST | AP

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In this file photo, Jim Bowles, president of ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc. center, answers questions during a news conference in Anchorage, Alaska, Thursday Dec. 3, 2008 where Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin announced an agreement between the state of Alaska and the oil industry to extend the federal export license for the LNG plant on the Kenai Peninsula. Steven Hinchmann, senior VP of worldwide production for Marathon Oil Corp., back, left, Tom Irwin Department of Natural Resources commissioner, and Gov. Sarah Palin, right, listen in the back. On the campaign trail, Palin says repeatedly that America must tap its own natural gas and oil reserves to become energy independent. But she has pushed the federal government to allow a liquefied natural gas plant to continue exporting to Asia, the only such plant in the United States that sends the product overseas. (AP Photo/Al Grillo)

On the campaign trail, Sarah Palin says repeatedly that America must tap its own natural gas and oil reserves to become energy-independent.

But the Alaska governor and GOP vice presidential candidate has pushed the federal government to allow a liquefied natural gas plant to continue exporting to Asia _ the only such plant in the United States that sends the product overseas.

"When we talk about energy, we have to consider the need to do all that we can to allow this nation to become energy-independent," Palin said earlier this month during the vice presidential debate. "It's a nonsensical position that we are in when we have domestic supplies of energy all over this great land. And East Coast politicians who don't allow energy-producing states like Alaska to produce these, to tap into them, and instead we're relying on foreign countries to produce for us."

This summer, Palin cheered the Energy Department for extending an export license for the Kenai Liquefied Natural Gas facility. The license allowed the Alaska plant to continue shipping its products to Asia through 2011.

The plant began shipping its product exclusively to Japan in 1969, renewing federal export permits every few years. As energy prices have soared in recent years, and with supplies dwindling, there has been increased opposition to allowing the plant to export.

The current license extends a permit that otherwise would have expired in 2009.

"In these times of economic uncertainty, this is great news for the state and its residents," Palin said when the license was approved in June.

During negotiations, which began last year, Palin had pressed for enough natural gas to serve Alaska to remain in-state. She added, however, that the rest should be shipped primarily to Japan.

The license was granted despite opposition from some federal officials who argued that domestic liquefied natural gas should be sold within the U.S.

"If America is really so short of energy that we need to drill in national wildlife refuges and other sensitive areas, why should energy supplies, sitting in U.S. terminals, be sent back out of the country simply because these energy companies can get a higher price from a foreign buyer?" Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., said.

The plant's owners, Marathon Oil Corp. and ConocoPhillips, had argued that U.S. terminals equipped to handle shipments of liquefied natural gas were too far away, on the East Coast, in the South or in Puerto Rico.

San Diego-based Sempra Energy opened a new $975 million terminal in Baja, Mexico, in May. Its pipelines connect to California, Texas and Arizona.

Volatile oil and gas prices and limited energy supplies have prompted a steady increase in U.S. use of liquefied natural gas.

But aside from Alaska, there is no domestic production.

So while the United States imported 771 billion cubic feet of natural gas last year from Trinidad and Tobago, Algeria, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Nigeria and Qatar, Alaska is expected to export 100 billion cubic feet to Asia over the next two years.

On the campaign trail, Sarah Palin says repeatedly that America must tap its own natural gas and oil reserves to become energy-independent. But the Alaska governor and GOP vice presidential candidate...
On the campaign trail, Sarah Palin says repeatedly that America must tap its own natural gas and oil reserves to become energy-independent. But the Alaska governor and GOP vice presidential candidate...
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HUFFPOST SUPER USER
rr52
06:21 PM on 10/21/2008
She makes the remark, "It's good for the state" an awful lot, but what's good for Alaska is not necessarily good for us. Think about this one when you're paying your winter heating bills.
06:21 PM on 10/21/2008
...Because she can see Japan from her front porch.. its just south of Russia...this woman is a surprise a day
03:24 PM on 10/21/2008
We are short on oil, gas, and such to the extent that Americans stopped enjoying their lives by taking breaks and getting away from this mess even if for a few days and you want to send our reserves to Japan. Wow, wake the heck up Sarah Palin, YOU ARE NOT IN A DREAM LALA LAND, this is reality.
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Bitsko
He of the smoldering eyes
03:08 PM on 10/21/2008
I'm starting to appreciate McCain's choice of Palin, although he had to be dragged kicking and screaming into making it. She's been exposed nice and early as the empty-headed corporate shill that she is. Ambition always loses out at the end. It's almost Shakespearean.
02:39 PM on 10/21/2008
Another example of America first??
06:21 PM on 10/21/2008
the signs say country first... no country is named... gotta be prepared to move on
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HUFFPOST PUNDIT
Puller58
Man of Mystery
02:32 PM on 10/21/2008
Another lying politician. Will it ever end?
06:22 PM on 10/21/2008
with your vote it may end on Nov.4. VOTE
02:09 PM on 10/21/2008
Doesn't home schooling imply being at home, and not campaigning across the lower forty-eight going from hotel room to political event. The Obama daughters are at home attending their regular school. Who has family values in these cases? Practice what you preach Palin!
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Bitsko
He of the smoldering eyes
03:10 PM on 10/21/2008
She brings her family into all her strategy sessions, which drives the McCain people crazy with all the chaos they cause.
02:06 PM on 10/21/2008
This fits into her M. O. Do what she can to enrichen the state of Alaska ie herself so she can dole out $1200 per person . . . sound a little socialist? She definitely is a Washington insider, her ability to talk out of both sides of her mouth is the best yet as shown by this story. It is ironic that the gas line she signed a deal for is with a Canadian company . . . So American gas will be controlled by a Canadian company. No wonder why she doesn't like Obama's plan to penalize companies who turn to foreign countries. She is doing it herself.
01:51 PM on 10/21/2008
I'm not sure in this case, but to cut down on transportation costs oil tankers in transit are sometimes traded and/or rerouted based on distance to their destination. However this is more of a day-to-day thing instead of a long term agreement.
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HUFFPOST COMMUNITY MODERATOR
rich misty
01:46 PM on 10/21/2008
This woman is twisting in a hurricane... She needs to go back north where there are no tropical storms.
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HUFFPOST COMMUNITY MODERATOR
LemonMeringue
Happy Birthday, Steve Jobs - Feb. 24th
01:44 PM on 10/21/2008
This woman's core values are greed and graft.

Everybody needs to see how the Palins spend Alaskans' money: http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/10/14/02543/105

Remember the $15 million sports complex, and her $552,000 house that she says Todd build with the help of "contractor buddies," and connect the dots. What does she owe these contractors?
01:52 PM on 10/21/2008
You have to figure that the 'State of Alaska' is awash in
oil revenue, and also with federal subsidies coming in
a big way. With quite a small population, that's a lot of
money to spread around. Is it not so widely known that
Alaskans don't pay state income tax, rather the state pays
*them* an annual rebate. It was Sarah Palin, I believe, or
her people who realized that in addition to all the revenue,
it would be to their advantage to sell bonds (against future
revenue) to build 'infrastructure', including sports complexes
and roads (if not bridges) to nowhere. 'Living high on the hog'
as they say.
02:14 PM on 10/21/2008
Alaskan residents pay no sale tax either. This is why she is popular in Alaska. Sounds a little "socialist" huh?
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HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Carsy
01:33 PM on 10/21/2008
Who told her about this? No way she thought this up on her own.
01:14 PM on 10/21/2008
Palin's 3am Call:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vKbeEULaxI
12:56 PM on 10/21/2008
For what it's worth, political correctness aside, the original plan for using
Alaska's energy resources was indeed to sell the production to Japan,
with offsetting supplies to be provided for US consumption from 'other
sources', BECAUSE it was understood to be much cheaper/easier to
ship the stuff from Alaska to Japan than to the 'lower Forty-Eight'.
01:18 PM on 10/21/2008
Makes perfect sense to me, BUT it seems to fly in the face of Repubs Drill, Baby, Drill mantra!
01:34 PM on 10/21/2008
Problem is/was, 'other sources' means Venezuela & the Middle East,
which *now* costs US a whoooole lot more $$$ than when this plan
was conceived. 'Drill, Baby, Drill' is obviously pretty silly, but it will no
doubt get them some votes. And, what the hell, both Demos & Repos
are complicit in 'ineffective' energy strategies. I'm more than willing to
mostly blame Dick Cheney (& his faithful assistant GWB) for coming
up with a totally secret 'energy plan' that obviously was of tremendous
benefit ($$$$$$) to Big Oil, if not to US.
12:49 PM on 10/21/2008
She is the "energy expert" - how to make a buck!

So, if we drill off-shore, how does the fed. gov. guarantee that oil/gas will actully be sold to US market?
Don't we have a "free market" system - in other words sell to the highest bidder!?
Wouldn't it be illegal to force private companies to sell to US exclusively?

Any answers out there?
06:24 PM on 10/21/2008
She has lots of energy.,. little brains
08:31 AM on 10/23/2008
the caption in the picture is of a news conference taken place December 2008?????
I'm not for Palin, but get your facts straight.