Schadenfroh
Elite Member
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/05/us/05shell.html
I applaud Obama for defying much of his anti-drilling base and easing restrictions now that the short attention span of the masses no longer recalls the oil spill in the Gulf. After the rage ends, they care only about jobs and the price of gasoline. Every drop of domestic production helps with oil prices and moves us one drop towards being less dependent on foreign sources of energy (along with electric vehicles and other alternatives being researched for the future). This will create several jobs.
The Department of the Interior on Thursday granted Royal Dutch Shell conditional approval of its plan to begin drilling exploratory wells in the Arctic Ocean next summer
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The move confirms a willingness by President Obama to approve expanded domestic oil and gas exploration in response to high gasoline prices and continuing high levels of unemployment. It comes as the issuing of drilling permits in the gulf is quickening, including the granting on Thursday of a permit for a Shell floating drill rig for a 4,000-foot-deep well.
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The Alaskan Arctic may hold 27 billion barrels of oil, enough to fuel 25 million cars for 35 years. But environmentalists warn that a spill in the Arctic would be more catastrophic than the Gulf of Mexico accident was because the Alaskan waters are dark and inaccessible, and because they are vital breeding grounds for many aquatic species that are endangered or at risk.
I applaud Obama for defying much of his anti-drilling base and easing restrictions now that the short attention span of the masses no longer recalls the oil spill in the Gulf. After the rage ends, they care only about jobs and the price of gasoline. Every drop of domestic production helps with oil prices and moves us one drop towards being less dependent on foreign sources of energy (along with electric vehicles and other alternatives being researched for the future). This will create several jobs.