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Old 07-21-2008, 03:34 PM
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can someone from the obstructionist republican party explain why their representatives voted against the Drill Responsibly in Leased Lands bill?

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After Calls for More Drilling, House GOP Blocks Measure to Promote Responsible Oil ProductionWASHINGTON, DC - 7/18/2008



Congressman Steny H. Hoyer (D-MD) today questioned why House Republicans, who say they want to increase domestic oil supply, blocked a measure that would have promoted responsible drilling in the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska (NPR-A) and on land already leased to companies for production, but which is not currently being drilled. The bill – the Drill Responsibly in Leased Lands (DRILL) Act – was defeated this afternoon by a vote of 244 – 173 under suspension of the rules, which requires a two-thirds majority.

Drill Responsibly in Leased Lands. With Americans being pummeled by $4 a gallon gas, it is high time America did just that,” stated Rep. Hoyer. “However, after months of suggesting that the only answer to bring down gas prices is more drilling, House Republicans today showed their true colors by blocking the DRILL Act – a bill which would have decisively and responsibly increased domestic oil production."

Specifically, the DRILL Act would speed up the leasing process of the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska (NPR-A), an area of land west of the federally-protected Alaska National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) that contains an estimated 10.6 billion barrels of oil to ANWR’s 10.4 billion. The bill also incorporates the ‘Use It or Lose It’ legislation, which simply requires oil producers to drill on the leases they already have or relinquish them so that another company can produce the oil there. Finally, it would call on the President to use the powers of his office to facilitate the completion of Alaskan oil and gas pipelines, so products will get to market sooner, and it ensures that Alaskan oil will fill American gas tanks, not be exported to other countries.

“In addition to promoting responsible drilling, this bill tells the oil companies to drill on the leases they have, or let somebody else do it - but don’t just sit on them while Americans are paying $4 a gallon,” stated Hoyer. “I see no reason to give even more handouts of public land to companies enjoying record profits and billions of dollars in taxpayer subsidies. Let them start on the land they already have, which will bring oil to the market more quickly.”
Oil and gas companies currently hold leases to 68 million acres of federal land and the Outer Continental Shelf on which they are not producing oil and gas. Eighty-one percent of estimated oil and gas resources on federal lands and waters are already available for development – 311 million acres. These reserves are equal to 107 billion barrels of oil and 658 trillion cubic feet of natural gas - more than 14 years of current U.S. oil consumption (7.5 billion barrels per year).

“Oil and gas companies currently have access to more than eighty percent of oil and gas resources on federal lands and waters,” stated Hoyer. “We need to focus on developing the extensive resources currently available before opening up additional land for drilling. And we need to look to investing more in alternatives, which are critical to our long-term, sustainable energy future.”
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Old 07-21-2008, 03:53 PM
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They're blocking it because it's a Democrat bill.
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Because its not in the areas that have the best chance for Oil. Maybe thats a big clue. You know like off the Gulf where the weather is more favorable for year around drilling.
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Ah, leave it to partisan bickering to fight over how best not to solve a crisis.

What am I saying, it's no crisis. THEIR gas is comped.
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can someone from the obstructionist republican party explain why their representatives voted against the Drill Responsibly in Leased Lands bill?
Normally it is up to the author of the article to tell US the opposing position.

So much for objective journalism.
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Old 07-22-2008, 11:37 AM
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Well, the fact that they have leases (actually they pay nothing) on government land and are not doing anything to follow through sounds alot like not building new refineries. I would not put it past the billionaire CEOs and their executive teams to have already worked out what works best for making profits and diverting most of those profits into their own bank accounts. Building new oil fields means paying for it out of their profits.

I have no doubt that the Republicans are doing exactly what their oil corporation employers want.
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Old 07-22-2008, 12:07 PM
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Well, the fact that they have leases (actually they pay nothing) on government land and are not doing anything to follow through sounds alot like not building new refineries. I would not put it past the billionaire CEOs and their executive teams to have already worked out what works best for making profits and diverting most of those profits into their own bank accounts. Building new oil fields means paying for it out of their profits.

I have no doubt that the Republicans are doing exactly what their oil corporation employers want.
Actually they aren't drilling on these lands because it’s not profitable.

Do you have any proof of your accusation that the corporations are "employed" by Republicans (I assume you mean Republican politicians) or are you just pulling the same oldie moldy from your back pocket?
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Dyslexia? Er - you mean Republicans employed by oil corporations. My meaning is those oil corporations are heavy GOP donors. How else do you make sense of almost all Republicans in the Senate following the minority leader's directions to vote against eliminating subsidies to corporations making record breaking profits?
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Dyslexia? Er - you mean Republicans employed by oil corporations. My meaning is those oil corporations are heavy GOP donors. How else do you make sense of almost all Republicans in the Senate following the minority leader's directions to vote against eliminating subsidies to corporations making record breaking profits?
My mistake-

I would say that the GOP wants to expand drilling in order to increase supply- its just that simple.
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