Pro big oil proponents are using high gas prices to drain the last drop
from Pristine public land before the Bush Administration is still in
office.  Remember we have  only 3% of the world's oil and use 26% of the
world's oil resources.   Inflating tires could save more energy than
exists in the Arctic.  Phyllis


From: Pamela Miller [mailto:[log in to unmask]] 
Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2008 8:35 PM
To: Arctic Lobbying Team
Subject: [ak_lobby] sen dominici press release on OCS and Arctic Refuge
drilling bill - american energy production act


Among the original co-sponsors of the bill are: Senators Mitch McConnell
(R-Ky.), Wayne Allard (R-Colo.), John Barrasso (R-Wyo.), Robert Bennett
(R-Utah), Kit Bond (R-Mo.), Jim Bunning (R-Ky.), Saxby Chambliss (R-Ga.),
Thad Cochran (R-Miss.), John Cornyn (R-Texas), Mike Enzi (R-Wyo.), Kay
Bailey Hutchison (R-Texas), Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.), Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.),
Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska), Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.), Ted Stevens
(R-Alaska), John Thune (R-S.D.), George Voinovich (R-Ohio), and Roger
Wicker (R-Miss.). 
Domenici Unveils Plans to Increase American Energy Production 
from the Office of Senator Pete V. Domenici
Thursday, May 1, 2008
Click here for an Audio Clip
-- Legislation Seeks to Bring Lower Prices, Less Foreign Oil -- 
(Audio also available at 1-800-545-1267 ext. 309) 
WASHINGTON – Saying American consumers who are shocked by escalating
gasoline prices will demand Congress reassess its opposition to
increasing energy production at home, U.S. Senator Pete Domenici today
introduced legislation to dramatically increase domestic production of
oil and natural gas. 
Domenici backed by 19 cosponsors today introduced the American Energy
Production Act of 2008 (S.2958), which is intended to help lower energy
prices and make America less dependent on foreign sources of oil. 
By expanding production offshore and in Alaska, the legislation will
produce up to 24 billion barrels of oil—enough to keep America running
for five years with no foreign imports. In addition, billions more
barrels of fuel would be made available through development of oil shale
and coal to liquids technology. 
“For years now, I have been trying to develop more domestic production of
oil and gas, and for years, with one exception in the Gulf of Mexico, I
have been blocked for political reasons. Consumers are now paying the
price for those years of obstruction,” Domenici said. “The American
people are fed up and I think oil prices at $115 or more a barrel might
prompt them to ask Congress to reconsider the prohibitions that keep us
from producing our own energy resources.” 
“The bill I’m introducing today will produce up to 24 billion barrels of
oil through common sense measures to open up areas offshore and in Alaska
for exploration. It will also allow us to develop billions more barrels
of fuel through oil shale and coal to liquids technology. This measure
will go a long way toward helping us break the cycle of dependence on
foreign sources of oil,” he continued. 
Domenici pointed out that had President Clinton not vetoed exploration in
the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) in 1995, when oil was $19 a
barrel, America would currently be receiving over 1 million barrels a day
from Alaska. The amount of oil in ANWR is enough to supply New Mexico for
222 years. 
The American Energy Production Act will also lift the one-year moratorium
on developing oil shale in Colorado, Wyoming and Utah. Over 2 trillion
barrels of oil shale currently exist in those states—three times as much
oil as Saudi Arabia has in reserve. 
The bill will allow petitions for leasing activities in the Atlantic and
Pacific regions of the Outer Continental Shelf in order to tap into the
14 billion barrels of recoverable oil in those areas. Exploration will
occur off the shore of a state if that state’s Governor petitions to have
the moratorium on exploration lifted. 
“Congress has spent billions to research and develop clean sources of
energy. I’ve been a leader in those efforts and I will continue to be.
However, we must face the fact that no matter what we do, America will
still need oil, and without action, an increasingly large portion of that
oil will come from unstable regions. With gas prices soaring higher and
higher, we must produce more at home, and this bill allows us to do that
in an environmentally responsible manner,” Domenici said. 
Among the original co-sponsors of the bill are: Senators Mitch McConnell
(R-Ky.), Wayne Allard (R-Colo.), John Barrasso (R-Wyo.), Robert Bennett
(R-Utah), Kit Bond (R-Mo.), Jim Bunning (R-Ky.), Saxby Chambliss (R-Ga.),
Thad Cochran (R-Miss.), John Cornyn (R-Texas), Mike Enzi (R-Wyo.), Kay
Bailey Hutchison (R-Texas), Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.), Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.),
Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska), Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.), Ted Stevens
(R-Alaska), John Thune (R-S.D.), George Voinovich (R-Ohio), and Roger
Wicker (R-Miss.). 

Pamela A. Miller
Arctic Coordinator
Northern Alaska Environmental Center
830 College Road
Fairbanks, AK  99701
(907)452-5021
www.northern.org

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