Biden’s Alaskan oil and gas drilling ban to “diminish” U.S. energy security, Energy Workforce condemns

April 19, 2024

(WO) – The Energy Workforce & Technology Council released a statement strongly condemning the administration’s move to block oil and gas drilling across over 13 million acres of the National Petroleum Reserve, a vital component of the U.S.’ energy security.

Energy Workforce President Tim Tarpley

“The decision to halt existing leases comes amidst a backdrop of increasing geopolitical instability. With markets already on edge, this action will diminish our energy security,” said Energy Workforce President Tim Tarpley. “Halting drilling the National Petroleum Reserve will hamper American energy production, shutting down one of the United States most important energy resources and canceling hundreds of long-term jobs for energy workers. The last thing that we should be doing now is removing Americans' access to domestic energy resources.”

Established in 1923, the National Petroleum Reserve was specifically designated to serve as a cornerstone of the national oil supply. It is estimated to hold approximately 17 Bbbl of conventional oil and 50 Tcf of natural gas.

 

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