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IOGCC Annual
Chairman's Stewardship Awards
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Gov. Palin Believes ANWR Development Would
Send a Strong Message
IOGCC
Chairman, Gov. Sarah Palin of Alaska, recently reiterated her stance
on developing oil and natural gas in the Arctic National Wildlife
Refuge (ANWR) in her recent letter sent to Senate Majority Leader
Harry Reid.
In
her letter Gov. Palin urged the enactment of legislation to
authorize development in the ANWR area as she has done previously.
Click
here to read the full letter.
Untapped Potential
The
IOGCC recently rereleased the 2006, “Untapped
Potential” to key members of the United States Congress,
IOGCC member Governors and Official Representatives
to highlight the significance of offshore areas in North
America currently off-limits to oil and natural gas production.
The
report gathers factual information regarding hydrocarbon resource
potential in offshore areas of the United States and Canada that
currently are under leasing moratoria or are otherwise withdrawn or
excluded from exploration, drilling, and production by legislation
or policy.
North
American offshore moratorium areas are estimated to contain nearly
135 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) of natural gas and 30 billion barrels
of crude oil.
On The Hill
By
Kevin Bliss
The
110th Congress already is counting the days until adjournment. When
one factors in the Independence Day and August recess and the
targeted end of September adjournment, there are but four or five
working weeks left in this session. As usual, the annual
appropriations bills are a top priority, but few now expect Congress
to be able to pass any of the bills. This would mean that the bills
would be rolled into a continuing resolution that would need to be
passed before final adjournment by this Congress, even in a
lame-duck session after the election.
Energy
is certainly in the news in Washington, and around the country. High
gasoline prices and their impact on the economy are driving a lot of
charges and counter-charges on Capitol Hill as to which party has
been responsible. Public opinion may at some point force
reconsideration of legislation that would open up additional public
lands to development, including offshore. While Republicans are in
the process of developing legislation to do just that, one should
view it more in the context of defining a campaign issue than as
legislation anyone expects to pass in this session, although this
could change.
Click here
to read the full article.
Mark Your Calendars
- Mark your calendars for the IOGCC 2008 Annual Meeting in Santa
Fe, NM, Nov. 16-18, at the Eldorado Hotel. Registration and
updated information regarding the meeting will be coming
soon.
- The 15th Annual International Petroleum & BioFuels
Environmental Conference will be held November 11-13, 2008, in
Albuquerque, New Mexico. The IOGCC is a conference
co-sponsor.
For the past 14 years, professionals from the
oil and gas industry, the regulatory community, and academia have
gathered together for this conference gaining insight into
environmental issues affecting the petroleum industry
worldwide.
For more information, visit the conference
Web
site.
Briefs
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Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter Jr. has appointed Harris Sherman,
executive director for the Colorado Department of Natural Resources
as the State's Official Representative and Tricia C.
Beaver, hearings manager, Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation
Commission as the Associate Representative.
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The IOGCC welcomes Hank List, deputy secretary, Kentucky
Environmental and Public Protection Cabinet, Office of the
Secretary, to IOGCC’s Legal and Regulatory Affairs
Committee.
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