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Congressman Jeff Duncan Introduces the South Carolina Offshore Drilling
Act
web posted February 19, 2013
WASHINGTON D.C. – South Carolina
Congressman Jeff Duncan recently introduced the South Carolina Offshore
Drilling Act. The legislation would add South Carolina to the
nation’s 5-year plan for offshore exploration and production, a crucial
step in safely developing the state’s natural resources.
Last July, Congressman Duncan successfully introduced this legislation
as an amendment in the House Natural Resources Committee, which
eventually passed the House, but was never taken up by the Senate.
“Safely developing our natural resources not only creates jobs, but is
also a step towards reaching the goal of North American energy
independence,” said Duncan. “South Carolina is already a national
leader in nuclear power. Developing our resources along the coast can
help make South Carolina a model for an all-the-above approach to
energy.”
Last week, the governors of South Carolina, North Carolina and Virginia
sent a letter to Interior Secretary-Designate Sally Jewell encouraging
her to abandon federal opposition to drilling off the Atlantic Coast,
where production has been blocked for decades.
“We’ve made it crystal clear that South Carolina is committed to job
creation,” said Governor Nikki Haley. “Congressman Duncan’s legislation
gives South Carolina the freedom to safely develop its natural
resources, and as a result potentially bring thousands of new jobs to
the state. This is the type of teamwork that continues to make South
Carolina an attractive home for business.”
A 2009 study commissioned by the American Petroleum Institute estimated
there could be as much as 3.5 trillion cubic feet of natural gas off
the South Carolina coast. A separate study calculated that oil and
natural gas production could create over 7,500 new jobs in South
Carolina, have a statewide economic impact of over $2.2 billion
annually, and generate around $87.5 million in new state revenue.
“I will continue to advocate for South Carolinians who want these jobs,
and the economic benefits that come with them,” said Duncan. “We can
develop our resources safely and in a way that benefits the entire
state. South Carolina has been very vocal on this issue, and we’ve let
both Congress and the President know that we’re not backing down.”
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