Thursday, January 26

President Obama's energy plan panned by both sides

As his re-election bid nears, President Obama is pitching a made-in-America energy agenda that calls for more offshore oil drilling, natural gas development and clean-energy investments.
But he's not winning kudos from either the oil industry or environmental groups.
"There's nothing new here," says Rayola Dougher of the American Petroleum Institute, an industry group, referring to Obama's State of the Union address Tuesday. She said the "more than 75% of potential offshore oil and gas resources" that Obama said he would open are already being developed.
"This is just a smoke screen," she said, arguing he's trying to sound in favor of oil exploration while seeking to raise taxes on the oil industry. Dougher says the industry doesn't get subsidies, but Obama said the U.S. has "subsidized oil companies for a century" and called for ending such "taxpayer giveaways to an industry that's rarely been more profitable."


USA Today

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