President-elect Barack Obama may move quickly to reverse the Bush administration's push to expand oil and gas drilling in Utah, Obama transition team leader John Podesta said on Sunday. "They want to have oil and gas drilling in some of the most sensitive, fragile lands in Utah that they're going to try to do right as they are walking out the door. I think that's a mistake," Podesta said.
source: Fox News
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swan Posted 8:23 am
10 Nov 2008
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howardgw Posted 3:48 am
15 Nov 2008
At the request of Congress, the USGS performed a qualitative assessment of oil and gas potential in National Monuments approved and expanded under the Clinton Administration, which did close them to exploration/production. Of 19 monuments, only 4 had any prospects, and those for only modest amounts of oil and gas with no relevance to energy independence.
In contrast, the oil industry claims undiscovered reserves of as much as 4 billion barrels of oil in and adjacent to the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. The whole region contains only 24 geologically favorable oil and gas sites, all of which have been explored for many years. One site has trickled out 25 million barrels of oil since its 1964 discovery, barely more than one day of current consumption over 35 years.
Reckless opening of valuable natural lands to energy exploration can only worsen the nation's energy position. Hopefully, Obama will reverse this trend.
Information from: The American West at Risk: Science, Myths, and Politics of Land Abuse and Recovery
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