May 17, 2012

Hot Air Alert: When Democrat rhetoric and reality collide

Dems Hot Air Alert I received the following information from Doc Hastings (R-WA) who is the chair of the House Natural Resources Committee. On March 29 Rep. Hastings introduced three new bills to increase US off-shore energy production. According to Rep. Hastings Democrats on the Committee are making inaccurate statements about the bills.

House Natural Resources Committee Democrats are making inaccurate statements and claims when describing H.R. 1229, the Get the Gulf Back to Work Act H.R. 1231 and the Reversing President Obama’s Offshore Moratorium Act. Below are just a few of the myths recently purported in a Committee hearing where an economist testified that Chairman Hastings’ three offshore energy bills could create 1.2 million American jobs.

MYTH: H.R. 1229 would mandate the Department of the Interior to approve offshore drilling permits. Ranking Member Ed Markey (D-MA):

“…we should not be legislatively mandating that the Interior Department gets only 60 days to approve new drilling permits.”

FACT: H.R. 1229 simply requires the Secretary of the Interior to act within the set period of time – it is not a requirement that permits be approved. This firm timeline will make certain that the Obama Administration cannot impose a moratorium through deliberate inaction and provide applicants half answers requiring repeated resubmissions.

MYTH: H.R. 1229 will make offshore drilling less safe. Rep. Rush Holt (D-NJ):

“…three bills that could potentially and I would say would likely make offshore drilling less safe.”

FACT: H.R. 1229 will make offshore drilling safer. The bill reforms current law to require lease holders to receive an approved permit to drill before drilling an offshore well. This reform applies to the Gulf of Mexico and all offshore drilling in federal waters. Currently such a permit is not required by federal law, only by regulation. The bill further reforms the law to specifically require the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a safety review to ensure that proposed drilling operations “meet all critical safety system requirements, including blowout prevention, and oil spill response and containment requirements.”

MYTH: H.R. 1231 would open up the entire California coastline to offshore energy development. Rep. Holt

“…this legislation would force the Interior Department to open all of California…to drilling.”

FACT: H.R. 1231 is a drill smart plan that requires the Administration to move forward with drilling in areas containing the greatest known amount of oil and natural gas. For the 2012-2017 leasing plan being written by the Obama Administration, it is specifically defined as those areas containing at least 2.5 billion barrels of oil or 7.5 trillion cubic feet of natural gas. As illustrated in this map, the only portion of California that meets those criteria is the Southern California planning area, estimated to contain nearly 6 billion barrels of recoverable oil.

MYTH: H.R. 1229 would give an across the board extension of existing leases. Rep. Holt:

“H.R. 1229 would give a free ride to companies even if their leases are many years from expiring.”

FACT: H.R. 1229 provides 30 days, with no extension, for the Secretary of the Interior to restart Gulf permits that were approved before the Administration’s moratorium was imposed on May 27, 2010. If the Secretary fails to act, the leases will be put into suspension (the clock stops ticking on the time-limited lease) until a decision is made. The bill does not automatically approve the permits and does not automatically reset lease terms. **********

Today, during the Energy and Mineral Resources Subcommittee hearing on Chairman Doc Hastings’ three bills to expand offshore energy production, Dr. Joseph Mason, economist and professor at Louisiana State University, stated that Hastings’ bills will have “substantial job benefits” – creating 250,000 jobs short-term during the exploration and development phase, and 1.2 million jobs long-term during the production phase. Video below:

Thank you for all your hard work Chairman Hastings. I have been following  your hearings and information closely. We need to become “energy independent” but we can’t do it with just wind and solar. We have a wealth of our own fossil fuels at our disposal and should be using them.

Carol Greenberg

Crossposted at Unified Patriots News