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Lease Sale Attracts Nearly $1 Billion in High Bids
Bob McCarty Writes ^ | 3-17-10 | Bob McCarty

Posted on 03/17/2010 1:19:39 PM PDT by BobMcCartyWrites

Central Gulf of Mexico Oil and Gas Lease Sale 213 attracted nearly $1 billion in high bids, prompting calls for the federal government to replicate the process.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Government; Politics
KEYWORDS: energy; gulfofmexico; offshoredrilling; oilandgasindustry
News that the Central Gulf of Mexico Oil and Gas Lease Sale 213, held today in New Orleans, attracted nearly $1 billion in high bids, according to the Department of the Interior's Minerals Management Service, had leaders in the nation's oil and natural gas industry excited and calling upon the federal government to replicate the process.

“The oil and natural gas industry stands ready to invest in America and create additional new jobs, as evidenced by its strong bidding during the Central Gulf 213 lease sale, in which the industry was able to bid on parcels in several new areas," said Jack Gerard, president and CEO of the American Petroleum Institute which represents some 400 companies in the industry. "The sale captured $949 million in high bids, contributing to energy and economic security.

“The U.S. government could replicate this success by providing leasing opportunities in unexplored areas of the Outer Continental Shelf – like offshore Virginia, the eastern Gulf of Mexico, and the Chukchi and Beaufort Seas off Alaska," he added.

"Allowing new leasing – a move supported by 63 percent of Americans, according to recent polling by the Pew Center – could help rejuvenate the struggling American economy, bringing in much-needed government revenues, creating new jobs and providing the energy we need for future economic growth. This is approach is highly preferable to taxing the industry, which could stifle energy production, revenues and job growth.”

Preliminary results of Central Gulf Lease Sale 213, held in New Orleans, show 642 bids were received on 468 leases, according to MMS. That figure, according to Gerard, is 34 percent higher than last year’s Central Gulf Lease Sale 208 which attracted only $703 billion in high bids.

1 posted on 03/17/2010 1:19:40 PM PDT by BobMcCartyWrites
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Obama’s Criminal Syndicate will take the money and orchestrate environmental weenie disruption and delays while spending the money on gimmie programs.


2 posted on 03/17/2010 1:27:28 PM PDT by Redleg Duke
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