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Its time to support ANWR drilling

Americas anti-oil policies are hurting jobs, prosperity and the poor.

Political policy writer Paul Driessen of the Congress of Racial Equality
and Center for the Defense of Free Enterprise writes very directly on the
merits of ANWR and the nonsensical arguments of environmentalists and
obstructionists in Congress against it.

Read Paul Driessens piece below.

The budget reconciliation bill recently passed by the US Senate would
finally open the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) to drilling.
Environmentalists are outraged, while most Democrats in the House of
Representatives plan to go against their constituents best interests by
voting against drilling.

Sadly, thats to be expected. Whats amazing is that a number of House
Republicans are likewise saying they intend to vote to lock up ANWRS vast
energy resources. Theyre supposed to understand market forces and energy
economics  at least better than their colleagues across the aisle. And yet
they are planning to cast nay votes precisely when global demand for
petroleum is soaring, energy prices are reaching all-time highs, and
winter heating bills will make it increasingly difficult for poor people
to heat and eat.

That any responsible member of Congress could vote against this energy
development legislation underscores the ideological blinders worn by
drilling opponents, the vast misinformation that still dictates
discussions about this issue, and the refusal of elected officials even to
acknowledge the cumulative effects of environmental protection rules
enacted over many decades  much less do anything about them.

Many votes against drilling will come from California, Northeastern and
Midwestern legislators who have made a career of railing against high
energy prices, obscene oil company profits, unemployment and balance of
trade deficits  while simultaneously doing everything possible to
constrict supplies, increase demand and drive up prices. For instance, air
quality rules  coupled with a virtual prohibition on building new nuclear
plants  mean that most new electrical generating plants are gas-fired. So
demand for natural gas continues to climb, while domestic supplies
continue to decrease.

But these same legislators have consistently opposed natural gas (and oil)
development in Alaska, off the East Coast, off the Florida coast, along
the Pacific Coast, in the Great Lakes, throughout the western states, and
in any other areas where petroleum might actually be found.

They apparently believe its OK to drill in other countries, even in
sensitive areas in other countries. Its likewise appropriate to buy crude
from oil-rich dictators (especially when offered at a discount by
Venezuelan despots), send American jobs and dollars overseas, reduce US
royalty and tax revenues, imperil industries that depend on petroleum, and
blanket habitats with ecologically friendly wind turbines and solar
panels. However, drilling in the USA, even for natural gas, is strictly
verboten.

This is truly political theater of the absurd.

ANWR, government geologists say, could hold up to 16 billion barrels of
recoverable oil. Thats 30 years of imports from Saudi Arabia. Turned into
gasoline, it would power Californias entire vehicle fleet for some 50
years. The areas natural gas could fuel Florida, New Hampshire, New York,
Pennsylvania and Wisconsin generating plants for a decade or more.

At $50 a barrel, ANWR crude would eliminate the need to import $800
billion worth of foreign oil, create up to 700,000 American jobs, and
generate hundreds of billions in royalties and taxes.

Bringing this oil online would have another vital benefit. As Prudhoe Bay
and nearby oil reserves decline, a point will be reached where there isnt
enough to keep the Trans-Alaska Pipeline running at capacity. That would
mean enormous quantities of otherwise recoverable oil will be left in the
ground, instead of fueling our economy. New supplies from ANWR would
ensure that our oil lifeline remains open.

But all that is irrelevant, insist environmental purists in and out of
Congress. Energy development would irreparably destroy the refuge, they
assert. Caribou droppings.

ANWR covers 19 million acres, an area equivalent to South Carolina. Of
this, only 2,000 acres  scattered in small parcels across the coastal
plain  would actually be disturbed by drilling and development, thanks to
modern directional drilling technologies. Thats 0.01% of the refuge,
one-twentieth of Washington, DC  or 20 of the buildings Boeing uses to
manufacture 747 jets!

The potentially oil-rich area is flat, treeless tundra  3,500 miles from
DC and 50 miles from the beautiful mountains seen in all the deliberately
misleading anti-drilling photos. During eight months of winter, when
drilling would take place, virtually no wildlife are present. Only oil
field workers are crazy enough to remain outdoors when temperatures drop
to minus 40 F, the tundra turns rock solid, and that chaw of tobacco they
spit out freezes before it hits the ground.

However, these unforgiving conditions mean drilling can be done with ice
airstrips, roads and platforms. In the spring, theyll all melt, leaving
only puddles and little holes. The caribou will return  just as they have
for years at the nearby Prudhoe Bay and Alpine oil fields  and do just
what they always have: eat, hang out and make babies. In fact, Prudhoes
caribou herd has increased from 6,000 head in 1978 to 32,000 today. Other
Arctic wildlife will also return, along with the Alaska state bird,
Mosquito giganteus (which locals claim can carry off rabbits and small
dogs).

Vast oil and gas potential, in a distant, mostly desolate area.
Unprecedented global demand for petroleum. Soaring energy prices that hurt
productivity, prosperity and the poor. Modern technological marvels that
enable us to find and develop petroleum resources with no significant
environmental impacts. Jobs, revenues and reduced dependence on foreign
sources. Ensuring that we can recover all the oil weve already discovered
along Alaskas North Slope.

The benefits are many and obvious. The negatives few. Finding and
producing ANWRs oil ought to be a slam-dunk. The fact that so many
congressmen (and senators) cant bring themselves to support drilling there
or anywhere else in or off our 50 states  ought to make every American
question the analytical skills of the people theyve sent to Washington.

Every thoughtful taxpayer and voter ought to tell their representatives:
These oil and gas resources are vital to our future. Its time to end the
obstruction and political posturing. Its time to drill in ANWR.

Paul Driessen is senior policy advisor for the Congress of Racial Equality
and Center for the Defense of Free Enterprise and author of
Eco-Imperialism: Green power ? Black death (www.Eco-Imperialism.com).
 2005 Paul K. Driessen
:: Posted on December 15, 2005 ::
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