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Rep. Dennis Hastert
Sen. Bill Frist
Rep. John Boehner
Washington, D. C.
March 8, 2006
Dear Mr. Speaker/Mr. Majority Leader,
The undersigned organizations are dismayed that an obstructionist bloc in the first session of the 109th Congress was able to thwart the will of majorities in both the House and the Senate to enact legislation to open a small portion of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in
We believe that there are several important reasons to open ANWR. First, contrary to claims by environmental pressure groups that the oil and gas ANWR potentially contains are only a few “drops in the bucket” and that oil companies are not interested in exploring ANWR’s coastal plain, the U. S. Geological Survey’s mean estimate of economically recoverable oil and gas reserves under the coastal plain of ANWR is 10.4 billion barrels of crude oil. Such an amount would increase proven
Second, environmental pressure groups contradict themselves by arguing that opening ANWR would be nothing but a payoff to “Big Oil”. If it contains little oil, then it isn’t much of a payoff. If it does contain billions of barrels of oil, then oil companies will bid for the right to explore. It is estimated that the winners will initially pay several billion dollars for exploration contracts. When production begins, these companies will pay a twelve-and-one-half percent royalty, split evenly between the federal Treasury and the State of
Third, the benefits of producing domestically more of the energy we consume are well known. Producing oil and gas from ANWR will be a huge boon to our economy, create thousands of high-paying jobs across the country, make us less dependent on foreign suppliers, and reduce our trade deficit. Moreover, Hurricanes Katrina and Rita demonstrated that relying on any one area for a large portion of our oil and gas supplies is imprudent, even when that area is in the
Fourth, again contrary to the claims of environmental pressure groups, we believe that there is compelling evidence that oil and gas production in the coastal plain is compatible with protecting the environmental quality of the refuge and the wildlife that depend on it. Oil production already occurs in a number of other U. S. Wildlife Refuges. Oil has been pumped at
Fifth, we believe that deference in setting federal land policies is due to the citizens and elected representatives of the States involved. Polls show that three quarters of Alaskans support opening ANWR. The Inupiat
For these reasons, we respectfully request that you make enacting budget reconciliation legislation to open the coastal plain of ANWR to oil and gas exploration one of your first and top goals for the second session of the 109th Congress. Thank you for your attention to our views.
Sincerely,
and
Competitive Enterprise Institute
R. Bruce Josten
Executive Vice President, Government Affairs
U. S. Chamber of Commerce
Hon. John Engler
President
National Association of Manufacturers
Hon. Don Hodel
Former Secretary of the Interior
Former Secretary of Energy
John Berthoud
President
National Taxpayers
National Chairman
Coalitions for
David Keene, Chairman
and J. William Lauderback, Executive Vice President
American Conservative
Matt Kibbe
President
FreedomWorks
James L. Martin
Executive Director
60 Plus Association
Daniel R. Simmons
Director, Natural Resource Task Force
American Legislative Exchange Council
Grover G. Norquist
President
Americans for Tax Reform
Leroy Watson
Legislative Director
The National Grange
Milton R. Copulos
President
National Defense Council Foundation
Gregory M. Cohen
President and CEO
National Spokesperson
Congress of Racial Equality
Amy Ridenour
Director
Americans for the Preservation of
Karen Kerrigan
President and CEO
Small Business and Entrepreneurship Council
Charles S. Cushman
Executive Director
Jeffrey Mazzella
President
Center for Individual Freedom
Executive Director
Citizens
Jim Backlin
Vice President for Legislative Affairs
Christian Coalition of
William Greene
President
RightMarch.com
Al Adams, Co-Chairman
and Bob Stiles, Co-Chairman
Arctic Power
George C. Seman
Managing Director
Energy Stewardship