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State of Play: Bush to Propose Offshore Drilling

By Jessica Pearce 06/18/2008 11:07AM

With $4 per-gallon gas in the rearview mirrors of many drivers around the country, Americans are screaming for relief. President Bush is expected to make a speech this morning urging Congress to lift the 27-year federal ban on offshore drilling. Bush plans to ask Congress to lift the drilling moratoria in more than 80 percent of the country's Outer Continental Shelf and to let states help to decide where to allow drilling, according to White House press secretary Dana Perino. The House Appropriations Committee was supposed to review legislation Wednesday that would continue the ban into late 2009, but the session was postponed to focus on disaster relief for the flooded Midwest. According to USA Today:

The 574 million acres of federal coastal water that are off-limits are believed to hold nearly 18 billion barrels of undiscovered, recoverable oil and 77 trillion cubic feet of natural gas, according to the Interior Department. The country each year uses about 7.6 billion barrels of oil and 21 trillion cubic feet of natural gas.

Headlines across the country reflected the monumental request.

Bush Will Seek to End Offshore Oil Drilling Ban (The New York Times)

Bush to urge Congress to allow offshore drilling (Washington Post)

Bush looks offshore for remedy to high oil prices (USA Today)

Bush to Urge Congress to Lift Offshore Drilling Ban (Fox News)

Bush looks offshore for oil remedy (MSNBC)

Bush to ask Congress to clear way for offshore oil drilling (CNN)

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Comments:

ajm8127
Posted 06/18/2008 12:48pm with

There is a reason people call the planet “Mother” Earth. As the administration see it, not even her well being should stand in the way of our economic progress, or have any effect in changing our way of living, however wasteful. Why has no one called for widespread emergency conservation? We just constantly look for more energy. If you cut demand, wouldn’t that have the same effect as increasing supply? Some, such as myself, would argue that would be the better route. I just want to take every soccer mom in a giant SUV or every good old boy in a lifted F-350 who only owns the truck as a status symbol and ask them “Why are you so damn selfish?”. People say you cant always throw money at a problem, couldn’t that also be said of energy?

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