Posted on 01/28/2012 10:42:23 AM PST by Kaslin
Like many proponents of multiple use of public lands, I watched the SOTU address because I was intrigued by an announcement that the President would open up more natural gas development in the United States. In fact it was the only reason I watched the address. As you many of you probably know by now, my little corner of Utah is blessed with natural gas deposits. The natural gas industry comes with jobs, many of them good-paying jobs and also comes with the potential for the increase in private enterprise.
The extraction industry has accounted for the bulk of the economy in my neck of the woods and weve had a tough time making a go off it here since the results of the 2008 Presidential Election became reality. So I was a little let down when I discovered that the President planned to open up 75 percent of the offshore oil and gas resources. I was let down, but I understood the move. In a situation in which the country wants jobs, and the President needs votes, it makes all kinds of political sense that he announce that those states whose votes he needs will get the energy jobs. Whereas states like Utah which have the apparently bad habit of voting conservative, will have a tougher time with those energy jobs. Thatll teach us to vote our conscience!
I asked The Uintah County Commissioners about their thoughts. They deal with land and issues on a daily basis from the local, all the way up to the federal level. As people who focus on the industry as part and parcel of their workaday lives, the commissioners noted that the Presidents words and his past actions did not match up. They commented that the Presidents statement that production has been up in recent years is true, however that production has been up on leases on private lands, presently out of reach of the regulatory arm of the federal government. In point of fact, while the Applications for Permission to Drill or APDs is up since 2009 the number is still much lower than before the sitting President took office, and the number of leases that have been approved for public land is miniscule compared to the amount that have been nominated. The chart below is compiled from data from the Utah State Office of the Bureau of Land Management. The blue bars represent the acres that were nominated for energy development while the yellow bars indicate the acres actually offered for development.
Used with the permission of the Uintah County Commission; Vernal, Utah
Under the auspices of streamlining the permitting process, the Department of the Interior has added new layers of bureaucracy and review to said process, fostered a system in which energy companies must struggle through a laborious permitting process and has created The Master Leasing Program which in the case of Uintah County places 2 point 9 million acres in limbo for development as they may have wilderness characteristics and are also a part of New York Congressman Maurice Hincheys Red Rocks Wilderness Bill; and energy leasing aint just what it used to be.
One of the less known issues that hampers the development of energy in the West is that of endangered species. Despite the fact state wildlife officials in Utah, working with local government and the local offices of the BLM and Fish and Wildlife have developed a management plan for the Sage Grouse in northeast Utah and despite the fact that energy companies in the spirit of good stewardship have created and improved Sage Grouse habitat ; the BLM on the federal level has decided that it must create a Sage Grouse Management Plan for the west. Forget the duplication of activities for a moment.
A look at the map of areas being considered for Sage Grouse habitat shows areas in which Sage Grouse have not been seen in over a decade, but is considered as suitable. There is also land in northeastern Utah being evaluated as to whether or not it is suitable for the Mexican Wolf. Mexican Wolf? I didnt even know they had wolves in Mexico, let alone that they are capable of migrating almost to Wyoming. In truth they were originally found in Texas, Arizona, New Mexico and naturally Mexico, but someone has decided that they could live in eastern Utah. Well if the habitat is suitable for the Mexican Wolf, why not the Bengal Tiger or even the Slow Loris? With 300 species about to be added to the Endangered List in the United States, and the potential for any given stretch of land to be listed as suitable for them, and thus off-limits to energy companies, there is practically no end to the roadblocks that could be used to thwart development.
I checked with the Western Energy Alliance regarding the Presidents claim that federal funding has been a necessary component of technical breakthroughs in the industry. Staff members there said that federal dollars have been a part of some research and technological advances, but also noted that in the last five years, innovations in the energy industry have come from private companies.
While multiple use advocates in the west were buoyed by the Presidents words Tuesday night, his words and the actions of his administration are at the opposite ends of the spectrum, and have left many hopeful but skeptical.
The Cretin in Chief thinks an “Erg” is a small furry animal.
Take Beacon Power a green energy storage company. We were surprised to learn exactly what the Energy Department knew before committing $43 million of your tax dollars.
Documents obtained by CBS News show Standard and Poors had confidentially given the project a dismal outlook of CCC-plus.
Asked whether hed put his personal money into Beacon, economist Peter Morici replied, Not on purpose.
Its, it is a junk bond, Morici said. But its not even a good junk bond. Its well below investment grade.
CBS News counted 12 clean energy companies that are having trouble after collectively being approved for more than $6.5 billion in federal assistance. Five have filed for bankruptcy: The junk bond-rated Beacon, Evergreen Solar, SpectraWatt, AES subsidiary Eastern Energy and Solyndra.
Obama Has No Credibility on Energy
Two consequences of Obama’s energy and environmental policies will be rolling blackouts in the eastern part of the country this summer due to the closure of coal fired power plants due to new EPA regulations and gasoline topping $4 per gallon nationwide. Americans should be outraged over both as they are the direct result of Obama policy failures.
When an Obama lie crashes in the forest of information and there is no MSM microphones willing to broadcast the sound did it really happen vis-a-vis public awareness?
The only shout of Timber! that we get from Obama's servile, complaisant, undistinguished media (SCUM) is "Oh, Gracious God, Thank You So Much! Its such a blessing to have someone in the White House of your executive timber! Mr. President, thank you for taking time out of your day to lead us! Oh, gracious God, thank you so much!"
Or a Joule is something you put in a necklace.
Brazil offshore oil loans Export/Import Bank
$→Brazil but OIL→China, ∅→↓↓↓
In my humble opinion Obama has no credibility on Energy or anything else for that matter. His only goal it seems is to Take America Down as fast as he can! I don’t know of a living soul who actually “TRUSTS” the man to do what’s right and best for our country. All he’s good at is giving Speeches. He could no doubt take it straight from the Communist Manifesto and make it sound so good the fools in this country would stand up for it and cheer. People had better start waking up and paying attention or we aren’t going to have a freedom loving AMERICA left at the rate he’s going.
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