House Republicans offer ‘all of the above’ energy bill

06/15/2009
US House Republicans introduced an energy bill on June 10 that they said takes a more realistic approach than proposed carbon cap-and-trade legislation. The measure is an “all of the above” strategy similar to their 2008 proposal.Its oil and gas provisions include ordering the US Interior secretary to move ahead with Outer Continental Shelf leasing, authorizing leasing on the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge’s coastal plain, and restoring oil shale programs that Interior Secretary Ken Salazar scaled back in February.Specific changes within the OCS provision include extending state territorial waters to 12 nautical miles offshore, sharing of 75% of federal revenues within ...

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