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The
Facts
The total acreage of ANWR is 19.6 million acres. Energy exploration and production would occur on 2000 acres of the coastal plain, or just 0.01% of the total ANWR acreage. For comparison:
When approved, environmentally-sensitive ANWR exploration and production on 2000 acres would create over 1 million jobs, lessen our dependence on foreign sources, and stimulate the economy.
Oil is a key ingredient in making thousands of products that make our lives easier – and in many cases – help us live better and longer lives. Only 45 percent of every barrel of oil, 19 out of 42 gallons, goes to make gasoline. The rest produces food, heating homes, and making products like medicines, plastics, surgical devices, and more. Here are just a few examples:
If the U.S. banned gasoline and the passenger vehicles that use it, we would still need oil. American oil is essential to our economy, our national security, and our way of life. ANWR’s 10.4 billion barrels of oil would lessen our dependence on foreign sources, increase national security, and create 1 million new jobs in the U.S.
We live in a global environment. But the so-called environmental community in the U.S. prefers to send American money and American jobs overseas to import oil from countries with no environmental technology and no environmental protections. Does their hypocrisy know no bounds? American ingenuity and American technology at work in ANWR would produce energy safely, protect the global environment and increase our national security. >>> Environmental Myths and ANWR The environmental fundraising community is feeding Americans a lot of misinformation about the ANWR debate. Think about it: Why would they present the facts when the scare tactics net them tens of millions of dollars in fundraising campaigns? Here’s some facts about their misinformation: “There is only a six month
supply of oil in ANWR, so it’s not worth it.” “Energy exploration in ANWR would harm the caribou deer.” *Based
on scientific research conducted at existing North Slope oil fields
only 80 miles “ANWR won’t create a significant amount of jobs.” *According to a new study conducted by the National Defense Council Foundation, safe energy exploration and production would lead to more than 1 million new jobs in the United States.* “The ‘BIG OIL’ industry is intensely lobbying Congress to open ANWR.” *The biggest ANWR advocacy organization is Artic Power. Arctic Power is a grassroots, non-profit citizen's organization with 10,000 members founded in April of 1992 to educate and expedite congressional and presidential approval of oil exploration and production within the Coastal Plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. More than 92% of Arctic Power’s funding comes from the people and the State of Alaska. More than 75% of Alaskans want ANWR open to responsible production. “Energy exploration and production would devastate the environment.” *According
to the Clinton Administration’s
1999 report, Environmental Benefits of Advanced Oil and Gas Exploration
and Production Technology, we can produce oil in the arctic safely
and with actual environmental benefits.* >>> NO! Is not an Energy Plan
Energy is not immaculately conceived. We have to produce it. Unfortunately, as Congress debates a National Energy Plan, the radical environmental community and their allies in Congress refuse to consider wise energy production opportunities for Americans. In lawsuits, rhetoric, official votes, and fundraising missives, they continue to say NO! • “No” to more clean natural gas • “No” to more hydropower energy • “No” to more clean coal energy • “No” to new Outer Continental Shelf gas & oil exploration • “No” to more energy exploration in Alaska • “No” to more energy exploration in the Intermountain West • “No” to more transmission lines • “No” to more power plants • “No” to more energy pipelines • “No” to ANWR • “No” to
LNG ports • “No” to onshore wind energy farms Opening ANWR to safe energy exploration would provide Americans with the energy they need at affordable prices. For our economy, for over 1 million new jobs, and for our national security, Congress must say • YES! to increased domestic energy production. |
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