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Obama Sneaks Through 30-Year Drilling Moratorium
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plan reinstitutes a
30-year moratorium on offshore energy exploration
that will keep our most promising resources locked away until long after President Obama begins plans for his presidential library. Given the timing, it is clear that the self-described “all of the above” energy president didn’t want the American people to discover that he was
denying access to nearly 98 percent of America’s vast energy potential on the Outer Continental Shelf
(OCS).
Meanwhile,
oil production on federal lands dropped 13 percent last year, and the number of annual leases is down more than 50 percent from the Clinton era.
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