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United States Oil May Need an Endangered Listing

By Chris Morrison | Feb 27, 2009

The Obama administration is signaling, from more than one direction, that it is not particularly sympathetic to the country’s oil and gas industry.

The President’s draft budget, first shown this week, proposes getting rid of $31.5 billion in tax breaks for the industry by lengthening amortization periods and getting rid of depletion allowances for small companies. It would also impose a new excise tax for production in the Gulf of Mexico, in the process removing some royalty waivers the industry previously enjoyed, and force use of leased land.

In the Dallas Morning News, the vice chairman of the Independent Petroleum Association of America, Bruce Vincent, is calling the proposals “a dagger in the heart of the oil and gas industry.”

He should be watching his other major organs, too. Beyond the budget, there’s more trouble for the oil in the Department of the Interior. Ken Salazar, the agency’s secretary, is withdrawing the Bush administration’s lease sale in Western states, where the majority of the country’s oil shale reserves are.

At the moment, few companies are terribly concerned about the oil shale — prices would have to rise significantly before the expensive process of straining oil from stone would seem interesting again. But in the longer term, it seemed entirely likely that prices would rise and the land would be developed.

The DOE hasn’t settled on new terms for a sale yet — Salazar couldn’t, or wouldn’t answer any questions about terms during a conference call reported by the Wall Street Journal. But it looks like at least some think the shale will never be developed, with one environmentalist from the National Resource Defense Council calling the move “an important step forward in protecting America’s western lands from oil shale development.” And along with the oil shale auctions, it looks like drilling on the Outer Continental Shelf will also be pushed back.

The one potential bright spot for the industry is in Alaska, where Sarah Palin is fighting to open ANWR to drilling. But it seems unlikely, with the public’s attention directed elsewhere, that she will gain much attention for her “drill, baby, drill” calls. Senator Lisa Murkowski has just proposed a different idea: Directional drilling, which will protect the land but bring up less oil. Such compromises will likely define what survives of the domestic oil and gas industry.

Chris Morrison, a reporter on energy, renewables and climate change, is the former lead cleantech writer for VentureBeat. Follow him on Twitter.

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    aviator1zz

    03/11/09 | Report as spam

    RE: United States Oil May Need an Endangered Listing

    Good article. -we need more on the folley of carbon caps - a non-pollutant.

    Also, start spreading something (a cliche`) that came to me: Oil... it's organic! Gas, it's natural!

    2d waste of surface terrain, depletion of aquifers, grow gas vs food increasing cost of both, deforest amazon to grow sugarcane for ethanol... far better to follow nature's log normal distribution (fractally) of 3d subsurface volumes with minimal footprints that get reclaimed in 10=30 yrs than all these neg net energies including nuclear (need some for strategic reasons but it's always more expensive full cycle, than nature's concentrated density, put there by eons of solar energy trickle charged into the lithosphere - totally renewable and we're a subset of the system - never able to manage it, despite the false keynesian and 'synergy' premises of the pointy head leftists. They still think they can force a perpetual motion machine to exist - in the economy printing money with magical greater than input keynesian multiples, and fantasy energy (and the global warming hoax...) they found the correlation b/w co2 and heat uptick, but they have the lag and cause/effect exactly backwards. carbon taxes - supress and redistribute everything with it - dangerous folly that will hurt the ones they proclaim to help, the most - on both ends of the human life cycle. dangerous illogic and this is a perfect example of it. Put the only free, publically transparent companies who actually report legal reserves out of business - the only ones who can actually compete with the opec cartel they talk as if they hate, but secretly cuddle up to their totalitarian power and resource control. -dangerous people.

    Ben Bienvenu PE,MBA, (former Strat Planning)
    Eng. Advisor - Chevron, Lafayette, La

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    teri2009

    06/27/09 | Report as spam

    RE: United States Oil May Need an Endangered Listing

    I look forward to the day where biodiesel is made from algae and other non-food items, where plug-ins replaced gas stations, where wind, solar and geothermal become the norm instead of the exception. Oil & coal are filthy and destruction.

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