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| Government jumpstarts new US OCS leasing program | |
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Offshore staff WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Secretary of the Interior Dirk Kempthorne has jumpstarted the development of a new oil and natural gas leasing program for the US outer continental shelf. The action could give the next administration a two-year head start in expanding energy production from federal offshore jurisdictions, including some areas where a congressional ban had prevented oil and gas development, according to the Minerals Management Services (MMS). President Bush lifted the Executive Withdrawal on oil and gas leasing operations on the OCS on July 14, calling on Congress to lift its ban that has been in place since 1982. He also urged Congress to enact legislation that would allow states to have a say regarding operations off their shores and to share in the resulting revenues. Secretary Kempthorne has directed MMS to begin the initial steps for developing a new five-year program. The multi-year process starts with a call for information from all parties on what a new five-year program should consider. MMS is also requesting comment to ensure that all interests and concerns are considered regarding oil and gas leasing and exploration and development resulting from a new five-year program. The governors of all 50 states will be specifically asked for their comments, particularly on issues unique to each state. Page 1 of 2 |
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