Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Gas is up to $4/gallon, so let's shut down drilling

Brilliant:
Shell Oil Company has announced it must scrap efforts to drill for oil this summer in the Arctic Ocean off the northern coast of Alaska. The decision comes following a ruling by the EPA’s Appeals Board to withhold critical air permits. The move has angered some in Congress and triggered a flurry of legislation aimed at stripping the EPA of its oil drilling oversight.

Shell has spent five years and nearly $4 billion dollars on plans to explore for oil in the Beaufort and Chukchi Seas. The leases alone cost $2.2 billion. Shell Vice President Pete Slaiby says obtaining similar air permits for a drilling operation in the Gulf of Mexico would take about 45 days. He’s especially frustrated over the appeal board’s suggestion that the Arctic drill would somehow be hazardous for the people who live in the area. “We think the issues were really not major,” Slaiby said, “and clearly not impactful for the communities we work in.”

The closest village to where Shell proposed to drill is Kaktovik, Alaska. It is one of the most remote places in the United States. According to the latest census, the population is 245 and nearly all of the residents are Alaska natives. The village, which is 1 square mile, sits right along the shores of the Beaufort Sea, 70 miles away from the proposed off-shore drill site.

The EPA’s appeals board ruled that Shell had not taken into consideration emissions from an ice-breaking vessel when calculating overall greenhouse gas emissions from the project. Environmental groups were thrilled by the ruling.
I'll bet they were.  Clearly, these environmental groups hate Native Americans.  Racists.

So let's recap: a company invested $4 Billion of their own money into gas exploration off the Alaska coast.  (Note: this is not ANWR)  After pocketing $2.2 Billion of this money, the EPA pulls the plug, because of a rounding error.  Almost 30 Billion barrels of oil are now off limits - almost three times as much as all the oil we've gotten so far from Alaska.  Ever.

Next time you gas up, think how Obama's EPA has Top Men working on this problem.  Top Men, yessir.

If the Republicans can't beat the Democrats within an inch of their lives with this, then they really are the Stupid Party.

Via Watts Up With That.

4 comments:

Rick C said...

"If the Republicans can't beat the Democrats within an inch of their lives with this, then they really are the Stupid Party."

So we can expect the Republicans not to beat the Democrats over the head with this, then?

Paladin said...

I also find the President's analysis of the reason gas prices are higher to be telling:

If we consider oil from foreign sources, then the cause is shortage of oil due to interruption in the Middle East and he asks the Saudi's to increase production to take up the slack.

If we consider oil from domestic sources, then the cause is not an oil shortage - but rather Evil Speculator and Big Oil collusion and we sick Eric "We're a Nation of Cowards" Holder on them to solve the problem.

No contradiction or ideological influence their, huh?

radar said...

Obama says, "Let them buy Prius" ala Marie Antoinette.

Anonymous said...

The EPA’s appeals board ruled that Shell had not taken into consideration emissions from an ice-breaking vessel when calculating overall greenhouse gas emissions from the project. Environmental groups were thrilled by the ruling.

Lolwut? Scraping for an excuse, anyone?

Jim