[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 161 (Wednesday, December 8, 2010)]
[House]
[Page H8244]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
PROHIBITING OFFSHORE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT
(Mr. THOMPSON of Pennsylvania asked and was given permission to
address the House for 1 minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
Mr. THOMPSON of Pennsylvania. Mr. Speaker, in 2008, the President and
the House of Representatives lifted the 24-year-old moratorium on
offshore oil and gas production on most of our Atlantic and Pacific
coasts. Back in March, President Obama pushed for offshore oil drilling
in the eastern Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic coast through 2017. Then
in April, the BP oil spill happened. That disaster is certainly a
cautionary tale.
Yet, in the first week in December, Secretary of the Interior Ken
Salazar, without an act of Congress or a Presidential executive order,
single-handedly prohibited offshore energy development from 2012 to
2017--a 5-year plan for offshore leasing. In reality, this change means
no new production can even begin until 2022, if then.
That is not the way to reduce our rising dependence on foreign oil or
to solve our unemployment problem or our lack of economic growth. We
must learn our lessons from the Gulf of Mexico oil spill and proceed
with care--but we must proceed.
President Obama, through Secretary Salazar and strangulation by
regulation, has set back our country's path to energy security by at
least 12 years, which is certain to produce higher energy prices and to
and increase our dependence on foreign imports--hardly sound energy
policy.
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