The Briefing Room
General Category => National/Breaking News => Topic started by: Wingnut on August 09, 2018, 02:41:16 am
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Oh man oh man. I am gonna love watching the enviro wienies explode over this news!
BY DALE KASLER
dkasler@sacbee.com
August 08, 2018 01:46 PM
Ending a five-year moratorium, the Trump administration Wednesday took a first step toward opening 1.6 million acres of California public land to fracking and conventional oil drilling, triggering alarm bells among environmentalists.
The U.S. Bureau of Land Management said it’s considering new oil and natural gas leases on BLM-managed lands in Fresno, San Luis Obispo and six other San Joaquin Valley and Central Coast counties. Meanwhile, activists in San Luis Obispo are pushing a ballot measure this fall to ban fracking and new oil exploration in the county.
If BLM goes ahead with the plan, it would mark the first time since 2013 that the agency has issued a new lease for oil or gas exploration in California, according to the Center for Biological Diversity, which immediately vowed to fight the move. California is the nation’s third largest oil-producing state, after Alaska and Texas, with much of the production concentrated in the southern San Joaquin Valley and Southern California.
https://sacbee.com/news/politics-government/capitol-alert/article216322295.html
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California will put up roadblocks as all oil and gas activities related to drilling will have to obtain approval from state authorities.
In most states, oil and gas companies establish ties to regulating authorities and have input into industry regulation on a joint basis. Industry activities are seen by most of the other state's bureaucracy as a contributor of financial wealth to the state in the form of jobs and royalties.
In California, DOGGR, under the California Dept of Conservation, who regulates the Oil and Gas sector, also seeks those ties with industry. However, it is in constant battle with the remaining state bureaucracy who see the industry as nothing but a polluter who must be reigned in extensively in each and every activity.
As an example, here's the 'Renewal Plan' that DOGGR has been forced to develop that emphasizes only environmental protection, with little being said for the role of industry as a wealth creator.
http://www.conservation.ca.gov/dog/Pages/RenewalPlan.aspx (http://www.conservation.ca.gov/dog/Pages/RenewalPlan.aspx)
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...California is the nation’s third largest oil-producing state, after Alaska and Texas...
Did I miss North Dakota, Oklahoma and New Mexico seceding from the Union?
Crude Oil Production
https://www.eia.gov/dnav/pet/pet_crd_crpdn_adc_mbblpd_m.htm (https://www.eia.gov/dnav/pet/pet_crd_crpdn_adc_mbblpd_m.htm)
Texas = 4,243,000 bpd
North Dakota = 1,237,000 bpd
New Mexico = 651,000 bpd
Oklahoma = 529,000 bpd
Alaska = 496,000 bpd
California = 464,000 bpd
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Did I miss North Dakota, Oklahoma and New Mexico seceding from the Union?
Crude Oil Production
https://www.eia.gov/dnav/pet/pet_crd_crpdn_adc_mbblpd_m.htm (https://www.eia.gov/dnav/pet/pet_crd_crpdn_adc_mbblpd_m.htm)
Texas = 4,243,000 bpd
North Dakota = 1,237,000 bpd
New Mexico = 651,000 bpd
Oklahoma = 529,000 bpd
Alaska = 496,000 bpd
California = 464,000 bpd
I emailed the author (without the snarking seceding comment). He changed it to:
California is the nation’s fourth largest oil-producing state, after Texas, North Dakota and Alaska...
He wasn't willing to fall to 6th since Oklahoma and New Mexico recently passed California but the 2017 annual rate still has California in 4th.
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I emailed the author (without the snarking seceding comment). He changed it to:
California is the nation’s fourth largest oil-producing state, after Texas, North Dakota and Alaska...
He wasn't willing to fall to 6th since Oklahoma and New Mexico recently passed California but the 2017 annual rate still has California in 4th.
By golly he did correct it. Good on you
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I can hear the libs yelling clear up here :thud:
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Did I miss North Dakota, Oklahoma and New Mexico seceding from the Union?
Crude Oil Production
https://www.eia.gov/dnav/pet/pet_crd_crpdn_adc_mbblpd_m.htm (https://www.eia.gov/dnav/pet/pet_crd_crpdn_adc_mbblpd_m.htm)
Texas = 4,243,000 bpd
North Dakota = 1,237,000 bpd
New Mexico = 651,000 bpd
Oklahoma = 529,000 bpd
Alaska = 496,000 bpd
California = 464,000 bpd
GOM is #2.