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General Category => Science, Technology and Knowledge => Energy => Topic started by: mystery-ak on July 15, 2021, 02:24:19 pm
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Contra Biden, drilling permit approvals are increasing
Jazz Shaw Jul 14, 2021 2:41 PM ET
You probably recall a proclamation that President Joe Biden issued on his first day in office. There would be a “pause” in the issuance of new drilling permits on public lands or for offshore sites. Many of us who follow the energy industry closely had a sinking feeling because that “pause” could easily turn into a de facto ban. But not long after that, a strange thing happened. Permits began to quietly be approved again. Unless I missed it, I never saw an official announcement from the White House declaring an end to the pause, but business seemed to be returning to normal in the oil and gas industry. (Or as close to normal as anything gets these days.) And now, in news that will likely come as a shocking disappointment to many of Biden’s most ardent supporters in the environmental movement, the total number of permits issued since Joe Biden was sworn in has grown to record levels not seen since George W. Bush was in office. (Associated Press)
Approvals for companies to drill for oil and gas on U.S. public lands are on pace this year to reach their highest level since George W. Bush was president, underscoring President Joe Biden’s reluctance to more forcefully curb petroleum production in the face of industry and Republican resistance.
The Interior Department approved about 2,500 permits to drill on public and tribal lands in the first six months of the year, according to an Associated Press analysis of government data. That includes more than 2,100 drilling approvals since Biden took office January 20.
New Mexico and Wyoming had the largest number of approvals. Montana, Colorado and Utah also had hundreds each.
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https://hotair.com/jazz-shaw/2021/07/14/contra-biden-drilling-permit-approvals-are-increasing-n402200
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How and why?
Who is profitting?
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How and why?
Who is profitting?
Oil and Gas companies pays lots of taxes and royalties to government.
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Oil and Gas companies pays lots of taxes and royalties to government.
@thackney
Ok,I understand that,but who is skimming it as it makes it's trip to DC?
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Oil and Gas companies pays lots of taxes and royalties to government.
They also have contracts with the BLM that have penalties if not fully honored.
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They also have contracts with the BLM that have penalties if not fully honored.
@IsailedawayfromFR
Seriously?
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@IsailedawayfromFR
Seriously?
That is the nature of a contract. Rights are conveyed and agreed by both parties at the time the contract is executed.
You break a contract, you pay up.
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That is the nature of a contract. Rights are conveyed and agreed by both parties at the time the contract is executed.
You break a contract, you pay up.
@IsailedawayfromFR
Sorry for the confusion. You typed "BLM",and I automatically assumed it was "Black Lives Matter".
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@IsailedawayfromFR
Sorry for the confusion. You typed "BLM",and I automatically assumed it was "Black Lives Matter".
No problem. I meant Bureau of Land Management
Could have stood for Bloody Loaded Mary too.