Biden sets out oil, gas leasing reform, stops short of ban
Source: AP
By MATTHEW DALY
WASHINGTON (AP) The Biden administration on Friday recommended an overhaul of the nations oil and gas leasing program to limit areas available for energy development and raise costs for oil and gas companies to drill on public land and water.
The long-awaited report by the Interior Department stops short of recommending an end to oil and gas leasing on public lands, as many environmental groups have urged. But officials said the report would lead to a more responsible leasing process that provides a better return to U.S. taxpayers.
Our nation faces a profound climate crisis that is impacting every American,″ Interior Secretary Deb Haaland said in a statement, adding that the new reports recommendations will mitigate worsening climate change impacts while staying steadfast in the pursuit of environmental justice.″
The report completes a review ordered in January by President Joe Biden, who directed a pause in federal oil and gas lease sales in his first days in office, citing worries about climate change.
FILE - An oil well works at sunrise Aug. 25, 2021, in Watford City, N.D., part of McKenzie County. The Biden administration on Friday, Nov. 26, called for an overhaul of the nations oil and gas leasing program to focus on areas that are most suitable for energy development and raise costs for energy companies to drill on public lands and water. (AP Photo/Matthew Brown, File)
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yaesu
(8,020 posts)thatdemguy
(453 posts)Just do it
Magoo48
(4,721 posts)Now, ban it totally and set a near future date for capping and cleaning up all existing rigs, their pipelines, and their superstructures.
The Jungle 1
(4,552 posts)The oil and gas lease program is nothing but massive socialist corporate welfare. It should have ended years ago.
Next he should remove all subsidies from the entire socialist ethanol scam. It is no better for the environment. When it comes to the emissions that cause global warming, it turns out that biofuels are worse than gasoline. According to London Telegraph, Professor John DeCicco. Why am I forced to buy ethanol. Shouldn't it stand on its own in the market. Socialism forces me to buy it. Baby Bush started the program and it is propped up with socialist corporate welfare.
Not that I have anything against socialism it is just that corporate America refuses to admit they are the BIGGEST users of and benefit the most from socialism in America. We spend way more on corporate welfare than on social welfare. Reagan lied there are no welfare queens only socialist corporate welfare queens.
oldsoftie
(12,632 posts)Costs more, but you get better mileage.
GB_RN
(2,391 posts)Everything around here is minimum 10% Ethanol. I have to assume it's for pollution/emission control.
oldsoftie
(12,632 posts)But now that you mention emissions I'll have to check out the Atlanta area next week.
The Jungle 1
(4,552 posts)I got 15 gallons of bad gas this summer. It would not run my small engines. I put sea foam in and they ran a little better.
I really think it is a scam. The republicans started it and it directly benefits the farmers. They created a market for something I don't want..
Bengus81
(6,936 posts)So that kind of effects mileage. Hell I put E20 in a 15 year old Infinity G35 coupe and it gets 22 mpg in the city. That fuel at certain outlets is 2.76 right now. Non ethanol fuel is around 3.50.
I support the Ethanol industry and don't believe any of that "it ruins your engine" BS. I put ethanol in a former work cargo van from the day I got it used at 40k miles. The engine finally shot craps 14 years later at 276,000 miles and it wasn't because of a fuel failure.
oldsoftie
(12,632 posts)Best one i had was an '08 Pontiac G6. Sold it with 340,000 on it. Only changed the water pump.
But i do buy the non ethanol for chainsaws & the like. And i know people who wont put it in boat motors
NickB79
(19,276 posts)There's just one station in my town that has non-ethanol gas, and it clearly states it's only for sale for small engines like snow blowers or chainsaws. The pump is closest to the front of the store so they can watch to see you're just filling up a gas can with it.
Everything else is E10, E15 or E85 now. Corn is king up here.