Obama Administration American Energy Roadblocks Part 5: Onshore Oil & Natural Gas

Obama Administration American Energy Roadblocks Part 5: Onshore Oil & Natural Gas

The following press release was published by the House Committee on Natural Resources on Oct. 31, 2012. It is reproduced in full below.

WASHINGTON, D.C. - Oil and natural gas production on federal lands is one of the best opportunities for job creation and economic growth, yet too often it has been blocked and delayed by Obama Administration policies. Locking up lands to energy production and imposing duplicative, burdensome regulations have caused federal energy production to decline - hurting jobs, federal revenue and our Nation’s energy security.

Within weeks of taking office, the Obama Administration withdrew 77 areas offered for oil and natural gas leases in Utah. The Department of the Interior eventually offered only 17 leases, preventing the creation of thousands of jobs. A federal judge ruled that Secretary Salazar “exceeded his statutory authority" by withdrawing the leases.

In 2010, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) finalized new rules to establish more government hurdles and red-tape to onshore oil and natural gas production on federal lands. The new rules impose further delays to the process of permitting, reviewing and leasing American energy projects.

Obama Administration policies have caused oil and natural gas production to decline on federal lands. The total onshore acreage leased under the Obama Administration in 2009 and 2010 are the lowest in over two decades, stretching back to at least 1984.

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In 2008 there were new oil and natural gas leases issued on BLM land spanning. In 2010, under the Obama Administration, the number of new leases issued dropped to and acres leased dropped to.

The Obama Administration’s onshore energy policies have been especially harmful in the West, where 95% of federal onshore oil and natural gas production occurs.

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According to, from FY2008 to FY2011 in the West, BLM offered 81% less acreage, Federal Application for Permit to Drill approvals declined by 39%, and Federal leasing revenue dropped 44%.

To learn more about how the Obama Administration has blocked, delayed and hindered American energy production, visit /roadblocks

Part 1: Offshore Drilling

Part 2: Hydraulic Fracturing on Federal Lands

Part 3: War on Coal

Part 4: Alaska

Source: House Committee on Natural Resources

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