Expresses the sense of the Senate that: (1) the nation's economy and security depend upon full and immediate restoration of shallow and deepwater drilling operations in the Gulf of Mexico, and (2) the long-term economic health of Alaska depends upon the responsible development of the oil and natural gas reserves of the Beaufort and Chukchi Seas.
Urges the Secretary of the Interior to: (1) streamline the review and approval of applications for both shallow and deepwater drilling permits in the Outer Continental Shelf, (2) take immediate action to provide the shallow and deepwater industry with a completed sample application meeting all new safety and environmental regulations, (3) supply written guidance and clarification to applicants regarding new safety requirements, and (4) give permit applicants timely and detailed explanations on any areas of a permit which do not satisfy new requirements.
[Congressional Bills 112th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 77 Introduced in Senate (IS)]
112th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. RES. 77
Expressing the sense of the Senate that domestic oil and gas resources
are critical to our Nation's security and economy and the Secretary of
the Interior should take immediate action to streamline the shallow and
deepwater permitting process.
_______________________________________________________________________
IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
February 28, 2011
Mrs. Hutchison (for herself, Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Cornyn, Mr. Wicker, Ms.
Murkowski, Mr. Begich, Mr. Cochran, Mr. Sessions, and Mr. Shelby)
submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee
on Energy and Natural Resources
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RESOLUTION
Expressing the sense of the Senate that domestic oil and gas resources
are critical to our Nation's security and economy and the Secretary of
the Interior should take immediate action to streamline the shallow and
deepwater permitting process.
Whereas the Gulf of Mexico produces about 30 percent of oil in the United States
and 10 percent of natural gas in the United States;
Whereas on May 30, 2010, the Department of the Interior enacted a deepwater
moratorium which lasted until October 12, 2010;
Whereas more than 400,000 jobs across the Gulf Coast are tied to the offshore
drilling industry;
Whereas in 2009, the offshore drilling industry accounted for $70,000,000,000 in
economic value and provided about $20,000,000,000 in revenue to Federal,
State, and local governments through royalties, bonuses, and tax
collections;
Whereas the National Commission on the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill and
Offshore Drilling recognized the importance of the industry in a report,
stating, ``the development of offshore energy resources contributes
substantially to local economies, supporting businesses small and large
and employing tens of thousands of workers'';
Whereas the Department of the Interior has issued less than 35 new shallow water
permits since the shallow water moratorium was lifted and has failed to
issue any new permits for deepwater exploration; and
Whereas as a result of the de facto moratorium, at least 12 rigs (shallow and
deepwater) have departed the Gulf of Mexico, and more are expected to
follow: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That it is the sense of the Senate that--
(1) the Nation's economy and security depends upon full and
immediate restoration of shallow and deepwater drilling
operations in the Gulf of Mexico;
(2) the long-term economic health of the State of Alaska
depends upon the responsible development of the oil and natural
gas reserves of the Beaufort and Chukchi Seas; and
(3) the Secretary of the Interior should--
(A) streamline the review and appropriate approval
of applications for both shallow and deepwater drilling
permits in the Outer Continental Shelf;
(B) take immediate action to provide the shallow
and deepwater industry with a completed sample
application which meets all of the new safety and
environmental regulations for use as a template;
(C) provide written guidance and clarification to
applicants regarding new safety requirements; and
(D) provide permit applicants with timely and
detailed explanations on any areas of a permit which do
not satisfy new requirements.
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Introduced in Senate
Referred to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. (text of measure as introduced: CR S977-978)
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