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Pressure at the Pump Causing Cries for ANWR

Washington, D.C.  The capital this week has been noisy with talk of over
3$ a gallon gasoline prices and increasing Americas energy supply
including opening the 10-02 Area of ANWR for oil and gas exploration.
President Bush has commented twice in the last two weeks in policy
speeches and talks with Senators regarding Americas energy crunch. In an
April 25th Energy Crisis speech, Bush argued that the price of gasoline is
a result of the world market and the lack of US action on meeting its
demand needs with domestic resource production for the past 20 years.

The President stated, "I fully recognize that the passage of ANWR will not
increase the oil supply immediately. But it's also important to understand
that if ANWR had been law a decade ago, America would be producing about a
million additional barrels of oil a day, and that would increase our
current level of domestic supply by 20 percent. We've got to be wise about
energy policy here in America. We've got to make sure that we protect the
environment, but we've also got to make sure that we find additional
supplies of crude oil in order to take the pressure off the price of
crude, which takes the pressure off the price of gasoline at the pump.

World oil prices are set on the free market, which buyers and sellers much
negotiate. Oil is also a finite resource produced at limited rates making
prices skittish when demand is high. Currently the US consumes nearly 21
million barrels of oil a day processed at refineries operating at 98-99%
capacity. The demand in America for oil products has maxed out our supply
rate from refineries leaving, most visibly, gasoline very vulnerable to
price spikes due to any minor fluctuation in supply.

War in the Middle East, political threats from Iran, or hurricanes in the
Gulf are more than enough to trigger supply crunches as we are currently
seeing. However the myriad of quick fixes proposed by Congress returning
from recent trips home where they faced price angry constituents will do
little or nothing to solve the problem. As Senator Lisa Murkowski of
Alaska stated, what we are faced with is the laws of supply and demand,
and Congress isnt going to be able to repeal the laws of supply and
demand. The only way to cushion against price spikes in this tight a
market is to increase supply and the best and cheapest solution to that is
opening ANWR.

Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman stated recently the rising gasoline prices
have reached crises state and that suppliers are not able to meet demand.
He predicted that they would not be able to for a few years to come. These
comments have led to the White House Chief of Staff Josh Bolten to state
that consumers could be faced with high gasoline prices for several years
to come. Even Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice commented last week that
the US seriously needs to get away from the trap of oil dependence as soon
as possible.

Recent events off the shores of Cuba with the Chinese leasing subsurface
rights there when such activity is banned (120 mile moratorium on offshore
drilling by Gov. Jeb Bush) have exacerbated the irony that the 10-02 Area
of ANWR on Americas home ground is not already leased. This sort of
tapping of a finite resource by foreign powers so close to home is new
America and is, as Myron Ebel of the Competitive Enterprise Institute
stated today at a House energy forum, a good thing and a wake up call to
America.

If America won't tap its resources and support its energy demand, foreign
powers are more than willing to help themselves to theirs and fuel their
own economic growth; even if it means doing it on Americas doorstep.
Ironically Chinese drilling for oil in Cuba should it take place will be
within 100 miles of the Florida coast.

A number of organizations such as the Heritage Foundation, the National
Association of Manufacturers, and numerous regional papers have come out
with opinion pieces supporting the opening of the 10-02 Area of ANWR as a
responsible way to address the national energy situation. For further
analysis of the current situation on Capitol Hill with regard to energy
and ANWR see the following:

A good analysis of the energy situation in America is presented by Ben
Liberman of the Heritage Foundation.

http://www.heritage.org/Research/EnergyandEnvironment/wm1058.cfm
The National Association of Manufacturers web blog on energy and ANWR .

http://blog.nam.org/archives/2006/05/one_more_reason.php

Washington Times recent editorial on the energy crisis
http://www.washtimes.com/op-ed/20060503-092718-4169r.htm
http://washingtontimes.com/op-ed/20060503-092718-8251r.htm







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