Rahall: Use Land Already Have First
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Updated: 5:40 PM Jun 18, 2008
Rahall: Use Land Already Have First
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP)
Before oil and gas companies drill in contested areas like an Alaskan wildlife refuge, one West Virginia congressman wants them to use land they already have.
Posted: 12:30 AM Jun 19, 2008
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Before oil and gas companies drill in contested areas like an Alaskan wildlife refuge, one West Virginia congressman wants them to use land they already have.

U.S. Rep. Nick Rahall, chairman of the House Committee on Natural Resources, has introduced a bill that would require oil and gas companies to start using inactive land or risk losing future federal lease requests.

A report by his committee says oil and gas companies are leasing about 68 million acres of unused federal property.

Rahall said drilling in those territories would nearly double domestic oil production and cut oil imports by more than a third.

He said there's no need to open additional federal land to drilling until the companies use the property they currently lease.


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Posted by: Nelson Location: Bluefield on Jun 19, 2008 at 01:57 PM

Nick i think you should listen to the people we are not near as stupid as you take us to be!!!!I'm about fed up with the DEMOCRATS POSITION.DRILL NOW YOU DON'T HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT BUYING GAS..??I'm a democrat but i don't know for how long.
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