Drill Bill, Vol. 1

2.6 million acres opened to drilling in Alaska, Dems introduce Drill Act to spur production 2

The U.S. Interior Department announced it's opening up some 2.6 million acres of the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska (NPR-A) to exploratory drilling. A decision on drilling in the sensitive Teshekpuk Lake area of the reserve has been deferred for 10 years, delighting many environmentalists who have advocated for its permanent protection. Bidding on leases in the newly opened area will begin in October, though drilling won't begin until at least 2010. About 3 million acres are already being drilled in other sections of the petroleum reserve, but commercial production hasn't produced any oil from it yet. Democrats in Congress, eager to counter the Republican push to drill offshore, have crafted a bill to encourage more oil and gas drilling in already-available areas such as the NPR-A and parts of the Gulf of Mexico. The bill also prompts oil companies to drill on the hundreds of leases they already hold on public lands in the U.S. West before additional areas are opened.

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  1. freakdreads Posted 12:39 am
    18 Jul 2008

    oilwhy must we keep searching for oil, why are we not just saying no. There are plenty of other options other than that of oil that naturally kills our ecosystems by us burning it. we need not to look for oil, its in the earth for a reason, if we keep taking it, just like a parasite sucking our blood, we will eventually kill the earth and everything that lives within it. look to the sun as it has enough energy to give life to everything.
  2. usandthem Posted 9:49 pm
    21 Jul 2008

    What's new!So what's new now?Nothing as usual.The democrats have caved in again to Big Oil and the republicans.Neither one of these parties care even a little bit about the american people and show it every day.How sad!What's the answer?I wish that I knew,because I am sick of Big Politics,Big Oil,and Big Business dictating to me how I am going to live and how my kids are going to live.

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