Speaker Nancy Pelosi issued the following statement tonight in advance of President Bush's speech tomorrow on energy:
"The President's proposal sounds like another page from the Administration's Energy Policy that was literally written by the oil industry: give away more public resources to the very same oil companies that are sitting on 68 million acres of federal lands they've already leased.
"In just the last year, Congress has promoted energy independence by raising efficiency standards for vehicles for the first time in 32 years, investing in American-grown biofuels, and forcing President Bush to increase gas supplies by suspending government purchases for the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. We have provided enforcement tools to go after those who are speculating on oil and manipulating the price and we will continue to push for solutions that end our dependence on foreign oil."
Background
The fact is there are 68 million acres onshore and offshore in the U.S. that are leased by oil companiesopen to drilling and actually under leasebut not developed.
If oil companies tapped the 68 million federal acres of leased land it would generate an estimated 4.8 million barrels of oil a day - six times what ANWR would produce at its peak.
The fact is 80 percent of the oil available on the Outer Continental Shelf is in regions that are already open to leasingbut the oil companies haven't decided it's worth their time to drill there.
The fact is that drilling in the Arctic Wildlife Refuge wouldn't yield any oil for 10 yearsand then would only save the consumer 1.8 cents per gallon in 2030.
The New Direction Congress is committed to bringing real relief to those feeling the pinch from high gas and diesel prices and ensuring the needs of families and businesses are put before the interests of Big Oil companies. We will continue to work to develop other innovative legislation that addresses high energy costs and our shift to a more energy efficient economy. The American people deserve a cleaner, greener, more energy efficient future.