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Well, well You note richard didn't challenge anything in the Anwr myths
posting! Just relied on name calling.




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Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2005 16:46:09 -0700 (PDT)
From: Richard Howell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [TheEagle-L] myths about anwr

Actually the checks are student loans since I am school but....sure, it's OPEC. 
 My cover is a starving student.

"William A. Bacon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Well Who do you think signs 
richard's checks? OPEC?




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On Mon, 15 Aug 2005, Richard Howell wrote:

> Gee Mr. Bacon.......just who signs your checks?  Oil and gas and nuclear 
> power...oh my!  At least be honest and upfront about who sponsors you instead 
> of hiding behind the concerned citizen facade.............
>
>
>
> "William A. Bacon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Myths of ANWR
>
> I n 1980, the 1.5 million acre Coastal Plain of the Arctic National
> Wildlife Refuge was specially designated by Congress for further study of
> its oil and gas potential. Much of the rest of ANWRs 19 million acres is
> already designated as Wilderness.
>
> Groups seeking to stop oil exploration in Alaska want to designate the
> Coastal Plain as Wilderness (half of ANWR is for-mally designated
> Wilderness now), and present several misleading arguments:
> Here are the myths being told about ANWR, and the truth:
>
> *Myth: All of Alaskas Arctic coast is open to oil and gas development.
>
> Reality: With the exception of the area between the Colville and Canning
> Rivers (which is owned by the state of Alaska) none of the more than 1000
> miles of Arctic Alaska coastline is open to oil and gas leasing, not one
> mile of it.
>
> *Myth: The state of Alaska will get 90 percent of any royalties from oil
> production in ANWRs Coastal Plain.
>
> Reality: The federal government won litigation in the Supreme Court of the
> United States which allows congress to determine the share of revenues
> with the State of Alaska. Congress wants 50/50.
>
> *Myth: Alaskas indigenous people are against oil exploration in the
> Coastal Plain.
>
> Reality: Alaskas Inupiat Eskimo people, who live on the North Slope (one
> village, Kaktovik, is the only community within ANWR) strongly support
> onshore oil and gas exploration in the Coastal Plain, and elsewhere on the
> North Slope. Some of the Gwichins, who live 150 miles south of the Coastal
> Plain, are opposed to development. The Gwichins leased their own lands for
> oil exploration, but no oil was found. Now they oppose the Inupiats having
> the same rights to explore.
>
> *Myth: We need to save ANWRs oil for our grandchildren.
>
> Reality: It will supply our children and grandchildren. If the Coastal
> Plain was opened today it would be 7 to 10 years, and possibly longer,
> before the first oil reached American consumers. Oil from the Coastal
> Plain will supply America in a time when oil from foreign sources will
> certainly be more expensive and in shorter supply than today.
>
> *Myth: The Coastal Plain may have only a 200 day supply of oil. That is
> not worth developing.
>
> Reality: A 200 day supply is almost 4 billion barrels. The Coastal Plain
> probably contains much more oil, but it can be produced at a maximum rate
> of 2 million barrels per day (capacity of the trans-Alaska oil pipeline).
>
> Therefore, it could last for 25 years, and probably much longer.
>
> Dont be misled!
>
> *Myth: Development of the Coastal Plain will destroy the caribou.
>
> Reality: The same claim was made about the trans-Alaska pipeline more than
> 2 decades ago, but today North Slope cari-bou herds along the pipeline and
> near the North Slope oil fields are thriving.
>
> *Myth: ANWRs oil will be exported, and will not reduce our dependency on
> foreign oil. Reality: Since May 2000 no oil from the North Slope has been
> exported. Exports can be stopped by a Presidential order. The U.S. exports
> advanced technolo-gies, much more valuable and unique than oil. Few object
> to that.
>
> *Myth: Alaskan oil development is environmentally damaging.
>
> Reality: The North Slopes petroleum industry is the cleanest, most
> technologically advanced and most heavily regulated in the world.
> Facilities are designed for minimal environmental impact.
>
> *Myth: The Coastal Plain is unspoiled wilderness, an Arctic Serengeti.
>
> Reality: This is no Serengeti. The Coastal Plain is a frozen, barren land
> for 9 months of the year. The Inupiat people have lived and hunted there
> for centuries; 19th century whalers hunted extensively for food; military
> and defense contractors built DEWline radar sites; recreation groups use
> it for rafting and hiking. Other areas of the North Slope are more
> biologically sensitive than the Coastal Plain.
> BP Amoco Suspending Crude Oil Exports From Alaska in Favor of West Coast
> Refiners
>
> The Bureau of National Affairs Daily Report for Executives
>
> March 29, 2000 - BP Amaco is suspending foreign exports of Alaskan crude
> oil, the company said in a March 23 letter to the House Resource Committee
> Chairman Don Young (R-Alaska).
>
> Instead, the company will use all of the Alaskan oil at West Coast
> refineries operated by the Atlantic Richfield Co. once it acquisition of
> ARCO is completed, the letter said.
>
> Several West Coast members of Congress have called for reinstating a ban
> on exports of Alaskan crude oil in light of gasoline prices that have
> approached $2 per gallon. While gasoline prices have risen nationwide in
> response to crude oil production restrictions imposed by the Organization
> of Petroleum Exporting Countries, the West Coast has been hit especially
> hard because sources of crude oil are more limited there.
>
> Congress lifted the ban on exporting Alaskan crude oil in 1995.
>
> Resources Committee spokesperson Steve Hansen said he doubted the
> additional Alaskan crude oil would make much of a difference on the West
> Coast. The action by BP Amoco will bring an additional 56,000 barrels
> daily to the West Coast, Hansen said, but California oil producers export
> about 59,000 barrels of oil per day to Asia.
>
> Hansen said that Alaskans have opposed an export ban because it restricts
> markets for the state's oil. No other state has had an export ban imposed
> on its crude oil, Hansen said. In addition, West Coast refineries cannot
> handle all of the oil Alaska produces, he said.
>
> Hansen noted that the Clinton administration supported lifting the ban in
> 1995.
>
> Rep. George Miller (D-Calif.), the committee's ranking Democrat, praised
> the BP Amoco letter, "At this critical time of record high oil prices and
> tight supplies from foreign producers, it does not make sense to sell
> precious domestically produced oil overseas, further compounding our
> energy shortage and the serious impacts on consumers," Miller said March
> 23.
>
> BP Amoco's bid to acquire ARCO received a significant boost March 15 when
> the Federal Trade Commission announced it was dropping a lawsuit to halt
> the deal.
>
> The FTC opposed the deal because it said BP Amoco's acquisition of ARCO's
> Alaskan oil assets would give it control over too much of the state's oil
> production. The FTC dropped its objections after ARCO announced it was
> selling its Alaskan assets to Phillips Petroleum Co.
>
>
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