Obama Administration Halts Bush Expansion Of Offshore Drilling

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H. JOSEF HEBERT | February 10, 2009 07:32 PM EST | AP

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WASHINGTON — Interior Secretary Ken Salazar has rejected a Bush administration plan to open vast waters off the Pacific and Atlantic coasts to oil and gas drilling, promising "a new way forward" in offshore energy development including new wind projects.

Salazar at a news conference Tuesday criticized "the midnight timetable" for new oil and gas development on the country's Outer Continental Shelf proposed by the Bush administration four days before President Barack Obama took office Jan. 20.

The secretary said the previous administration's plan did not take into consideration the views of states and coastal communities, nor a need to better understand what energy resources are at stake, especially off the Atlantic coast where oil and gas estimates are more than three decades old.

"We need to ... restore an orderly process to our offshore energy planning program," declared Salazar, criticizing "foot dragging" by the Bush administration in pushing for renewable energy development in coastal waters.

Salazar did not rule out expanded offshore drilling, but criticized "the enormous sweep" of the Bush proposal, which envisioned energy development from New England to Alaska including lease sales in areas off California and in the North Atlantic that have been off-limits for a quarter century.

Congress last fall ended the broad drilling ban, dating back to 1981, that has kept energy companies from even exploring or conducting seismic studies across 85 percent of the offshore federal waters.

But it remains up to the Interior Department to issue specific plans for drilling leases. And Salazar indicated Tuesday he is in no rush to open vast expanses of long-protected waters, promising "to create our own timetable."

Salazar directed Interior Department scientists to produce new reports on how much oil and gas might be found off the Atlantic and Pacific coasts and extended the public comment period on a new five-year leasing plan to September. He said he will hold regional meetings to get comments from the public before continuing with an offshore energy plan.

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Offshore drilling became a contentious issue during the presidential campaign as Republican John McCain made it a pivotal part of his energy agenda. Obama has said he's not opposed to drilling in some waters that have been off limits, but insisted it should be part of a broader energy plan.

Salazar said any offshore energy plan must include a push for more renewable energy, principally wind power.

"The Bush administration was so intent on opening new areas for oil and gas offshore that it torpedoed offshore renewable energy efforts," maintained Salazar. "It was not their priority."

He promised to move aggressively to complete a new regulation on offshore renewable energy programs including wind, solar and wave energy projects.

But Salazar did not rule out an expansion off offshore oil and gas drilling. Some issues such as revenue sharing from offshore energy development must still be worked out in Congress, which also is likely to have a say on what specific waters might again be put off limits.

Salazar, however, has not abandoned a proposal for oil and gas leasing off Virginia, which is included in the current drilling plan scheduled to expire in 2012, nor has he indicated a desire to cancel leasing plans off Alaska including in the Chukchi Sea and Bristol Bay where drilling leases are facing court challenges.

Nevertheless, Salazar's announcement was hailed by environmentalists and some drilling opponents in Congress as a new direction in U.S. offshore energy development.

It's "a new way of doing business" at the Interior Department, said Wesley Warren at the Natural Resources Defense Council, citing Salazar's emphasis on renewable energy development.

Rep. Edward Markey, D-Mass., said Salazar was "bringing ... regulatory sanity back into our energy policy.

But Jack Gerard, president of the American Petroleum Institute, which represents the large oil companies, said Salazar's announcement "means that development of our offshore resources could be stalled indefinitely."

At an energy conference in Houston on Tuesday, BP chief executive Tony Hayward and Royal Dutch Shell CEO Jeroen van der Veer urged the government to open more offshore regions to exploration and production. "We have the know-how and technology to tap these resources safely and with minimal impact to the environment," Hayward said.

The Interior Department estimates _ using 30-year-old studies _ that offshore waters recently lifted from drilling bans contain at least 18 billion barrels of oil, about half of it off California.

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AP reporter John Porretto in Houston contributed to this story.

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WASHINGTON — Interior Secretary Ken Salazar has rejected a Bush administration plan to open vast waters off the Pacific and Atlantic coasts to oil and gas drilling, promising "a new way forward"...
WASHINGTON — Interior Secretary Ken Salazar has rejected a Bush administration plan to open vast waters off the Pacific and Atlantic coasts to oil and gas drilling, promising "a new way forward"...
 
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- ohiomark I'm a Fan of ohiomark 129 fans permalink

The prices are going to go back up.

You can't blame Bush and I know you won't blame Obama because he can do no wrong.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:40 AM on 02/11/2009
- Sumocat I'm a Fan of Sumocat 37 fans permalink

The prices went down without offshore drilling. Why would they go back up?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:05 AM on 02/11/2009
- Roguewolf I'm a Fan of Roguewolf 36 fans permalink
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They went down on the announcement, we cannot rely completely on other Countries for our energy needs. Short term we need to develop our own resources and long term develop alternatives. Our reliance on foriegn oil has contributed to our economic downfall.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:21 AM on 02/11/2009
- judyc I'm a Fan of judyc 132 fans permalink
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Good--they should go back up, because it is only then that people conserve, drive less and consider the virtues of alternative fuels.

I hope it goes up tp $5.00 a gallon.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:34 AM on 02/11/2009
- JulieSA I'm a Fan of JulieSA 165 fans permalink
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Yeah--stick it to the small contractor and the working class. They're hit hardest by that, you know. Way to go Obama.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:33 AM on 02/11/2009

Your a real bright one Ohio, the fact is, Obama did not have to halt anything, with the price of oil falling, energy companies are not going to invest in offshore rigs, which are as complicated and expensive as building a ship, and the government does not have the money to fund them. 140 dollar a barrel was never about supply and demand, it was about big investment banks, like Morgan Stanley for one, getting into the oil business. At one point Morgan Stanley through paper companies held more oil off the market than Exxon Mobile had, which drove up oil futures. The dramatic fall in price is linked to the dramatic fall of Wall Street, because oil futures investors ran away leaving investment banks sitting on a lot of oil. There is currently not finacial insentive to "drill baby drill".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:40 AM on 02/11/2009
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Obama is smart enough to know that the oil companies have hurt this country and our reliance on oil has enriched despotic leaders.

Whether or not the prices go back up doesn't matter. The more we diversify our sources of energy, the less we'll rely on oil and its price will go down. The more we make products out of materials other than plastic, the more the price of oil will drop.

In the end, we'll clean our environment of the toxins and carbon released in the use of oil as a lubricant of modern civilization.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:01 AM on 02/11/2009

"Whether or not the prices go back up doesn't matter"

I'll remember you said that when all of you DimLibs are complaining about the high prices of fuel this summer, the higher costs of goods and services, and how it must be due to some conspiracy of the oil companies.

Diversity of fuel sources is a great idea, but to not take advantage of a known resource now to help solve many of our current issues and provide a better opportunity to expand into alternative energy sources is a ridiculous position to take.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:13 AM on 02/11/2009
- gmlaster I'm a Fan of gmlaster 43 fans permalink

Exactly. The only reason the oil lobbies have been so powerful is because oil was the only game in town. That's why we MUST develop alternative energy sources for the good of America and the entire planet. If I have viable and affordable alternatives to petroleum, they can't force me to buy their products.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:33 PM on 02/11/2009
- katocat I'm a Fan of katocat 31 fans permalink
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Of course they will... Big oil will make sure they do unless they get their way.

That's OK. It will only strengthen our resolve to get off the spigot.

Yea, we can still blame Bush.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:01 PM on 02/11/2009
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Dumb move, but then that seems the obama way.....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:21 AM on 02/11/2009
- Wilbur I'm a Fan of Wilbur 25 fans permalink

Smart move actually. Dumb move was to open offshore drilling helter-skelter style, but that seemed to be the Bush-Cheney way...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:29 AM on 02/11/2009
- Roguewolf I'm a Fan of Roguewolf 36 fans permalink
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Helter skelter style? Bush lifted a ban that had been in-place for years when low oil prices made it less of a factor.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:23 AM on 02/11/2009
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Actually, it's a not a dumb move. It's a move a reasoned intelligent person would make whose job it is to protect this country and its people from the transgressions of a few.

You say Obama is dumb as opposed to whom? Bush? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!

Obama hasn't been in power but a few weeks and he's accompplished more for this country than Bush did in 8 years. In fact, it was Bush's unexpressed goal to turn our country into a fascist state and he got close to doing it.

Obama is trying to give us back our country. I'm sorry you think that's dumb.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:09 AM on 02/11/2009
- katocat I'm a Fan of katocat 31 fans permalink
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Oh boohoohoo.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:02 PM on 02/11/2009
- newdreams I'm a Fan of newdreams 6 fans permalink

Coastal towns have already seen huge declines in their property values. Ft Meyers, FL, where Obama spoke yesterday, has the highest foreclosure rate in the country. There would be no drop in gasoline at the pump prices (only more oil company profits), there would've only been more decreases in coastal property values as a by product of the commercialization of the coastline.

As a coastal property owner - Thank you, President Obama!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:07 AM on 02/11/2009
- JulieSA I'm a Fan of JulieSA 165 fans permalink
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Property values on the Texas coast are holding, or at least declining less rapidly than values in other parts of the country, and that's with offshore drilling, and hurricanes. So it has nothing to do with offshore drilling. Except that offshore drilling does provide numerous well-paying jobs, so maybe there is a connection.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:29 AM on 02/11/2009
- katiedex I'm a Fan of katiedex 4 fans permalink

When I lived in Texas 17 years ago, you couldn't swim at the Padre Island beach without getting little globs of oil on you. Is it still that way?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:16 AM on 02/11/2009
- learntofly I'm a Fan of learntofly 327 fans permalink
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It's good that the Texas coast values are holding up. It's just not the case in all other states though.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:18 AM on 02/11/2009
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What complete bull.

The property values are not holding. Everything is for sale and nothing is moving. Foreclosures are happening here, also.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:03 PM on 02/11/2009
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Frankly, I have to comment, again.

Texas beaches have never been much to write home about. Being in the Gulf of Mexico, situated as they are, they receive lots of sediment from the Mississippi and the Rio Grande Rivers. The waves are small and the water not real clear.

I've lived in Texas all my life and have seen these silty waters become brown and dirty and the beaches become black with tar. Garbage, lots of white trash bags, and debris floats in the water.

Interestingly enough, in spite of the steady degradation of the beaches and coastal waters, people have developed these coastal areas dramatically over the last thirty years.

And the drilling industry in the area, mostly owned by Haliburton, has done well.

The environment has suffered dramatically however.

In stead of making California's and the rest of our country's beaches look like Texas, perhaps we should seek to clean Texas up to the standards of the cleaner parts of the US.

It can be done, all while moving to alternative energies and a new power grid and conservation. You just have to believe.

Julie are you scared to hope for good things?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:15 PM on 02/11/2009

Shouldn't you be a good little soldier and move into urban, high density housing? What's this with coastal living? That is ruining the pristine coastline and affecting various species.

If you think property values are based on that, you are solely mistaken. Some of the highest property values in California are homes that sit right on the shoreline with oil rigs in view. That is just a very small piece of the overall pie.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:17 AM on 02/11/2009
- learntofly I'm a Fan of learntofly 327 fans permalink
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huh? Are you a real estate authority on ALL coastal property in the US?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:12 PM on 02/11/2009
- MajorKong I'm a Fan of MajorKong 432 fans permalink
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Too bad. I was looking forward to saving 3 cents a gallon in the year 2018.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:57 AM on 02/11/2009
- roshni I'm a Fan of roshni 184 fans permalink

LOL!!! That's too complex for the knee-jerk rethug trolls to get.
All they want is to drill.
Thanks President Obama, for being responsible.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:24 AM on 02/11/2009
- Ascoli I'm a Fan of Ascoli 34 fans permalink
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GOOD. If only everything mad man Bush did could be overturned.
What a legacy Georgie!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:53 AM on 02/11/2009
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"...that offshore waters recently lifted from drilling bans contain at least 18 billion barrels of oil..."

We use over 20 million barrels a day. 18 billion barrels is enough for about 2.5 years at our current rate of consumption.

Not insignificant - but NOT a long term solution.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:03 AM on 02/11/2009
- Sugermen I'm a Fan of Sugermen 4 fans permalink

Just as gas prices are going up too

What the hell is he thinking

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:24 AM on 02/11/2009

What he's always thought, bringing the US to it's knees and creating an Islamic state.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:03 AM on 02/11/2009

That statement has to be one of the more moronic things I've ever read on this site!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:41 AM on 02/11/2009
- katiedex I'm a Fan of katiedex 4 fans permalink

Ignorant sarcasm and rudeness does nothing to prove your point, only makes you and yours look really, really bad. Did you learn nothing from the 2008 presidential campaign?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:34 AM on 02/11/2009
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Ok,..., back away from the computer. Slowly stand up and walk to the bathroom. Go to the medicine cabinet,..., DO NOT! I REPEAT DO NOT LOOK IN THE MIRROR!!!

Open the cabinet and look for your daily meds. They're in the yellow bottles with the white caps. Take DOUBLE your normal daily dose. Drink some water to wash it down.

Go unlock your front door. Grab your cell phone and lie down on the couch. Call 911 and ask that they send the ambulance to take you back to the mental hospital.

Relax until the doctors take you home. It's OK. You'll be OK.....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:29 PM on 02/11/2009
- Warmglobe I'm a Fan of Warmglobe 9 fans permalink

This is Obama-world. I am glad for one thing. I get to see all of the lefty moonbats get their way in everything and prove without any excuses that their ideas are ridiculous and do not work. This is a prime example. Here is a prime resource for us that we won;t be "allowed" to use while they dream of "alternative" energy sources. Keep it up Obama you're doing fantastic!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:52 AM on 02/11/2009

Use a different description than moonbat, since Rev. Moon, the original Monnie is a big right-winger, as well as big supporter of the GOP. that would make the GOP the Monnie Cult Party.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:51 AM on 02/11/2009
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The planet is choking on the fumes of oil produced energy and products. There are clean, renewable alternatives available now. Conservation will also go a long way to making the current price of oil stay low.

By the time your beloved new off-shore drilling would produce oil, we could be well on our way to having a new electric grid, and alternative energy sources producing power and feeding it to the central grid. We could have energy sipping cars and vehicles that produce energy while they're running. A concerted conservation effort and implementation of alternative energy programs in an aggressive national effort, will prevail.

Why would you want us to stay mired in the past?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:29 AM on 02/11/2009
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I've been quietly reading everyone's comments but this one made me compelled to comment. Do you really think anyone's "dreaming" of alternative fuel? There is absolutely no need for oil. PERIOD. All our energy needs can be met with solar, wind, and wave power. Some just prefer to live in the past rather than move forward. If we don't learn from our mistakes, we're doomed to repeat them. If progress is solely a liberal idea, then why then do conservatives feel the need to say they have all the answers, yet repeatedly don't provide either answers or progress?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:23 PM on 02/11/2009
- Sumocat I'm a Fan of Sumocat 37 fans permalink

Reduced demand forced gas prices down from over $4 to under $2. Key words: reduced demand. If we want to keep gas prices down, we need to keep demand down, and that comes from reducing usage and improving efficiency. That's based on actual events, not an unfounded hope for offshore drilling.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:09 AM on 02/11/2009
- 957 I'm a Fan of 957 17 fans permalink

Good, we sure don't want to have any of our own oil when the next energy crunch comes, we want to continue being under the thumb of the arabs..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:19 AM on 02/11/2009

Although I agree with getting off foreign oil, we were never under the thump of the OPEC in the 1st place, we were under the thumb of Wall Street.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:58 AM on 02/11/2009
- acacia72 I'm a Fan of acacia72 6 fans permalink

957, EDUCATE yourself! ALL of the oil in ANWAR could only sustain the U.S for SIX WEEKS! Get a CLUE!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:51 AM on 02/12/2009
- katocat I'm a Fan of katocat 31 fans permalink
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Drill baby drill?

Hahaha.

Suk it Exxon.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:03 AM on 02/11/2009
- ohiomark I'm a Fan of ohiomark 129 fans permalink

More like "sux it consumer". This will drive the price of oil UP along with their profits.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:53 AM on 02/11/2009

Ohio read my post and educate yourself, ignorance isn't a virtue.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:00 AM on 02/11/2009
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No, it won't. It's a new era.

Imagine when there's little need for oil companies. What a great world. Decentralizing the energy sources in this country will help consumers and the environment.

Why would you want to delay that?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:20 AM on 02/11/2009
- patnb I'm a Fan of patnb 9 fans permalink

good! A step in the right direction. The next step is to COMPLETELY rule out expanded offshore drilling. Change is coming!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:44 AM on 02/11/2009

That would really help the partisan attitude's in Washington . . . An orderly and thoroughly regulated offshore development process, as Mr. Salazar is advocating, could provide a great deal of benefit to this country. I agree that Bush's lame duck attempt to throw the whole kitchen sink out on the issue before he left office was ridiculous.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:59 AM on 02/11/2009

FINALLY,people who actually know what they're doing in government, i don't normally say this but hallelujah.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:34 AM on 02/11/2009

the earth is breathing a sigh of relief.....Jon Stewart is really right when he says Bush broke the world.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:28 AM on 02/11/2009
- JulieSA I'm a Fan of JulieSA 165 fans permalink
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Why is the earth happy? If the price goes back up, and it will, this just means more drilling offshore in countries that don't have the same environmental protection laws we do. If anything, this means more polluted ocean. The oceans are all connected, you know.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:35 AM on 02/11/2009
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Like you care?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:36 PM on 02/11/2009
- quidam56 I'm a Fan of quidam56 6 fans permalink

Hope they can halt Mountaintop Removal. Appalachia has been bombed, blasted and bulldozed right into 3rd world America, we can't stand anymore of The Bush Legacy of progress and prosperity, this is TOXIC TERRORISM ! http://www.wisecountyissues.com

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:00 AM on 02/11/2009

Exactly right. Those poor people in TN are still living in that toxic, coal sludge.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:30 AM on 02/11/2009
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