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Salazar eyes sequential offshore drilling plans

By Ben Geman - 03/03/10 03:07 PM ET

Interior Secretary Ken Salazar dropped some hints Wednesday about his long-awaited policy on offshore oil-and-gas drilling in federal waters, which he hopes to announce later this month.

Salazar said Interior’s next five-year offshore leasing plan will run from 2012-2017, rather than upending the current 2007-2012 program.

That’s interesting because the Bush administration, on its way out the door, had proposed a draft 2010-2015 plan that would promote oil-and-gas development in large areas off the Atlantic and Pacific coasts (among other expansions).



Those regions had been off-limits until Congress allowed longstanding drilling bans to lapse in 2008 during a frenzied election-year debate over energy prices.

Nobody expected Salazar to adopt the Bush-era proposal whole cloth. But it had been unclear whether he would seek to modify it, or allow the current plan to run its course before a new lease sale schedule begins.

The White House has signaled that it is open to expanded offshore drilling as part of a comprehensive energy and climate package. Salazar’s upcoming announcement could tip the administration’s hand to some degree about what new areas it may be willing to consider.

But questions also remain about the remainder of the current 2007-2012 leasing schedule. A federal appeals court last year found that Interior botched a key environmental analysis when crafting the 2007-2012 plan and ordered a revised study.

The case concerns oil-and-gas leasing in waters off Alaska’s coast. Interior’s court-ordered reanalysis is ongoing.

Another big question is whether Salazar will proceed next year with a lease sale off Virginia’s coast.

Salazar spoke to reporters Wednesday after appearing at a Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee hearing to discuss Interior's budget.


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Comments (5)

Go to www.naruc.org/News/default.cfm?pr=183 to view the report on NARUC Gas Committee Receives Final Report Detailing Oil/Gas Moratoria ImpactsBY randydutton on 03/05/2010 at 20:35
What idiot put Salazar in charge? Excuse me, I had a sernior moment and forgot who was President, another idiot who cannot find his rear end with two hands and a flashlight.BY Ken Dugas on 03/10/2010 at 14:14
Every state is now free to drill to their heart's content in state waters and they should do that while Nero fiddles.McMoRan just tapped a 3-6 trillion cubic foot gas find off Louisiana with only one exploratory well.Many would say that a decision to interrupt energy exploration ranks as "high crimes and misdemeanors." To deny a nation, currently importing energy fuels, the use of its own energy reserves is criminal.BY Allan on 03/11/2010 at 15:02
The President's spokesman said with glee that increased gasoline prices will cause Americans to demand Cap and Trade and further subsidized windmills.I suppose they will open up off shore drilling within 8 years if Cap and Tax winsBY Woody Pfister on 03/14/2010 at 10:26
If we could capture all the gas from the BS that is coming out of DC (disreputable content ),we would be energy self sustaining for years to come.BY Wild Bill on 03/27/2010 at 16:24

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