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cal04 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-01-06 11:10 PM
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La. Governor Demands U.S. Pay Royalties
Gov. Kathleen Blanco is demanding the federal government give Louisiana more money from oil and natural gas extracted off its coastlines, saying she will block future leases without an increase in the state's share of royalties.
Blanco's warning, in a letter this week to the federal agency that manages offshore drilling, comes as the state struggles to finance up to $40 billion in hurricane recovery and protection projects, and complains that the government is not helping enough.

The state wants half the royalties from oil and gas produced beyond its three-mile boundary -- a sum that could amount to more than $2 billion a year. The state currently gets 27 percent of royalties produced between three miles and six miles offshore. For oil and gas production in the Gulf of Mexico from six miles offshore to international waters, Louisiana received just $32 million of the $5.7 billion the federal government brought in. Under federal law, for lease sales to go through, governors in adjacent states must agree that the sales are consistent with their states' coastal management plans.

State officials say they are owed a greater share because Louisiana provides vital infrastructure used by the oil and gas industry and because wetlands and coastline have been damaged by dredging and by canals carved into
marshes. The U.S. secretary of the interior, who oversees the Minerals Management Service, could override Blanco if she attempts to block the next lease sale. But Sidney Coffee, Blanco's executive assistant for coastal activities, said the federal government probably will want to avoid the yearslong legal battle that could result.

The Minerals Management Service has not completed its review of Blanco's letter and has not issued a response, an agency spokesman said Wednesday. The governor met with oil and gas industry officials last week. Jeff Copeskey, of Louisiana Mid-Continent Oil and Gas Association, said Blanco's letter is meant to bring attention to the issue, and is not a slap at the industry.

http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/national/AP-Offshore-Leases.html
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samhsarah Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-01-06 11:15 PM
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1. Good for her.
Take no prisoners, Ms. Blanco. If the Shrub and his reshrublican congress won't fork up the moolah you were promised to rebuild your state, or if all of it is going to contractors, then you get that money however you have to.
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