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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 5184270" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Number of drilling permits approved during the first year of the Trump administration..... 2600</p><p>Number of drilling permits approved during the first year of the Biden administration.... 3500</p><p>According to a November 2021 US Department of the Interior study US taxpayers are not being compensated fairly for oil and gas being extracted due to being paid percentage royalty rates that are lower than that being paid to states for gas and oil being extracted from state owned lands. </p><p>On 1/27/22 a federal judge struck down a federal 80 million acre Gulf of Mexico drilling lease approved by the Biden administration due to it's lack of a sufficiently thorough environmental impact study. </p><p></p><p>Right now there are more than 7000 federal on and off shore drilling permits that remain unclaimed. Sure there might be some oil under them but the sheer costs involved in getting it up and out to a market is another matter altogether.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 5184270, member: 58386"] Number of drilling permits approved during the first year of the Trump administration..... 2600 Number of drilling permits approved during the first year of the Biden administration.... 3500 According to a November 2021 US Department of the Interior study US taxpayers are not being compensated fairly for oil and gas being extracted due to being paid percentage royalty rates that are lower than that being paid to states for gas and oil being extracted from state owned lands. On 1/27/22 a federal judge struck down a federal 80 million acre Gulf of Mexico drilling lease approved by the Biden administration due to it's lack of a sufficiently thorough environmental impact study. Right now there are more than 7000 federal on and off shore drilling permits that remain unclaimed. Sure there might be some oil under them but the sheer costs involved in getting it up and out to a market is another matter altogether. [/QUOTE]
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