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Trump drilling plan faces backlash | TheHill

posted onMarch 5, 2018
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Article snippet: The oil industry has been put on the defensive in the fight over the Trump administration’s plan to expand offshore drilling.  The backlash against Interior Secretary MORE’s decision to consider oil and natural gas drilling nearly everywhere along the nation’s coasts has been fierce and bipartisan. Drilling opponents have dominated the public conversation since the plan was released in January. Meanwhile, almost all of the Atlantic and Pacific coast governors have come out in opposition to the plan, spurring Zinke to remove Florida’s waters from the proposal just days after it was released.  With energy prices, including for gasoline, remaining fairly low, the industry is facing numerous headwinds as it pushes to open up significant new areas for drilling.  “We recognize the fact that this is a bit more of an uphill fight because the pressure is off,” said Tim Charters, a lobbyist at the National Ocean Industries Association, which represents oil companies and others involved in offshore oil, gas and wind development. “When Florida’s tourism is getting crushed because gasoline is $4 a gallon, folks want to look at new drilling. When oil has been stable for several years and gasoline is around $2.50, the pressure is off,” he said.  “We’re working to remind everyone that these resources belong to the American people and should be used for the benefit of all of America.” One person who works in energy industry advocacy said that the Trump administration is likely to... Link to the full article to read more

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