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New Obama Drilling Plan Has Americans Seeing Red

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Today, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar doubled down on the Obama Administration’s previous offshore drilling moratorium announced in March 2010, by placing EVEN MORE of the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) off limits to energy development. As the maps below illustrate, the Obama Administration has moved our country backwards in terms of offshore land available for energy leasing. In 2008,…

Hastings Speech: Obama Administration Re-Imposes Drilling Moratorium that was Lifted with Bipartisan Congressional Support

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House Natural Resources Committee Ranking Member Doc Hastings (WA-04) delivered the following one-minute speech on the House floor regarding today’s announcement by the Obama Administration to lock-up more areas of the Outer Continental Shelf to American energy development and job creation: Click here to watch the floor speech “There has been bipartisan agreement across this country,…

Hastings Asks Sec. Salazar to Consult with Congress & Appear Before Committee Prior to Acting on New Hydraulic Fracturing Regulations

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House Natural Resources Committee Ranking Member Doc Hastings (WA-04) sent the following letter to Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar regarding his recent comments that the Interior Department is considering imposing new regulations on hydraulic fracturing on public lands. In the letter, Hastings asks the Secretary to appear before the Natural Resources Committee before implementing…

Hastings: Administration Taking Wrong Approach to U.S. Offshore Energy & Energy Jobs

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House Natural Resources Committee Ranking Member Doc Hastings (WA-04) released the following statement regarding the Obama Administration’s announcement that they are placing the Eastern Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Coast off-limits to new offshore drilling in the next five-year plan: “The Administration is taking the wrong approach in responding to the BP spill and creating energy…

Hot Air Alert: If President Obama Supports Bipartisan Efforts to Increase Natural Gas Production, Why is His Administration Making it More Difficult?

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On November 3, 2010, the day after the election, President Obama woke up to the stark reality that he would have to work with Republicans in Congress. During a press conference, the President identified natural gas as an issue where Republicans and Democrats could come together in a bipartisan way: “Let’s find those areas where we can agree…We’ve got, I think, broad agreement that we’ve…

CQ Weekly: A Burst of Energy For Natural Resources?

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A Burst of Energy For Natural Resources? By Margaret Kriz Hobson, CQ Staff CQ Weekly November 28, 2010 Doc Hastings, a 69-year-old former paper executive from Washington state, has kept a low profile during his 16 years in the House, working on the lesser-known Rules and ethics committees and earning a reputation as a party loyalist. But as the 112th Congress prepares to convene,…

Interior Department Presentation Shows No Gulf Lease Sales Planned Until 2012

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House Natural Resources Committee Ranking Member Doc Hastings (WA-04) released the following statement regarding news reports that the Department of the Interior has postponed the planned lease sales in the Gulf of Mexico until 2012. “These are exactly the type of irrational decisions by the Obama Administration that have gone largely unchecked in the 111th Congress and that Republicans…

Ranking Member Hastings Proposes Creation of Energy and Natural Resources Committee

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House Natural Resources Committee Ranking Member Doc Hastings (WA-04) sent the following letter to Members of the House Republican Conference of the 112th Congress proposing the creation of an Energy and Natural Resources Committee by consolidating the energy portfolio from the Energy and Commerce Committee to the Natural Resources Committee. In asking his colleagues to consider the…