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56 days before the election, Trump bans offshore drilling off three Republican states
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By Zoya Teirstein on Sep 10, 2020
Something weird happened at a Trump campaign appearance in Jupiter, Florida, on Tuesday. President Trump long-time antagonist of environmental regulations and big-time proponent of oil and gas development announced a decade-long ban on offshore drilling off the coasts of Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina. This protects your beautiful Gulf and your beautiful ocean, and it will for a long time to come, Trump said in a speech in Jupiter touting his environmental record. He signed a presidential memorandum extending a moratorium on leasing drilling rights off Floridas Gulf Coast and expanded that ban to a portion of the Atlantic Ocean that stretches between Florida and South Carolina. (The area has not been leased out to oil companies yet.)
The decision caught environmentalists and oil industry lobbyists off guard. Its a complete ambush, one industry official told Politico. Nobody knows where this came from.
So, what gives? The president has been consistent in his support of offshore drilling pretty much since his first year in office. He made no secret of his intention to reverse a memorandum signed by President Barack Obama in 2016 to protect the Arctic and Atlantic seas from drilling. In 2017, Trump directed the Department of the Interior, which oversees offshore drilling leases, to assess new sales of drilling rights in the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans. The following year, the Interior Department came out with a draft plan that would have paved the way for offshore drilling leases in 90 percent of U.S. coastal waterways.
That proposal faced pushback from states whose economies rely on tourism and fishing. Floridas Republican governor at the time, Rick Scott, said he opposed the plan. So did the governors of other states like New Jersey, Washington, and California. The Trump administration let Florida opt out of the plan, handing Scott a win as he prepared to do battle against Democratic incumbent Bill Nelson for a Senate seat that year. (Scott won by a narrow margin.) The other states werent granted a reprieve.
It doesnt take a genius to connect the dots between what happened in 2018 in Florida and Trumps surprise announcement on Tuesday. Trumps new moratorium on offshore drilling appears to solely apply to states led by Republicans......
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(3,888 posts)an oil rig built within sight of Mar-a-Logo.
Klaralven
(7,510 posts)Most oil producing waters are adjacent to oil fields on land. Are there any oil wells in Florida?
The reason is that Florida is on a crustal block that got assembled into the US after oil had formed in the western Gulf, Texas, Louisiana, and Oklahoma.