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By Mil Arcega
Washington
11 July 2006
 
Watch Offshore1 Drilling report

The United States House of Representatives has passed a controversial measure designed to lift a 25-year ban on oil drilling in U.S. coastal2 areas. As VOA's Mil Arcega reports, environmental concerns about the practice mean the bill may still have a tough road to travel in the U.S. Senate.

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Santa Monica Bay  
  
California's Santa Monica Bay is one of the nation's most scenic3 and ecologically sensitive areas.  But valuable deposits of oil lie below its surface.  In June the U.S. House of Representatives voted to end a 25-year ban on drilling off the nation's coasts. 

 
David Beckmann
  
David Beckmann, with the Natural Resources Defense4 Council says the reversal will be global.

"It reverses 25 years of protection not only for California's ocean environment but for the oceans across the country," he says.  "And it authorizes5 offshore drilling, changing the game."

A 1969 oil spill at a platform 10 kilometers off California's coast led to a wave of opposition6 against offshore drilling.  Since then, California lawmakers have fought to keep that from ever happening again. 


Arnold Schwarzenegger  
  
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has called the House bill unacceptable, and is pushing for alternatives to drilling.

"No plan would be complete without a strong commitment to conservation," he said. "Energy efficiency is our most cost effective resource for meeting our needs."

California's tourism industry generates more than $50 billion a year. Opponents of drilling believe another accident could be disastrous7 to businesses that depend on tourism.  But energy industry experts argue that the chances of another spill are highly unlikely, and that U.S. dependence8 on overseas sources of petroleum9 comes with its own risks of shortages and higher prices. 


Mike Mandel   
  
"Well, what's happening at this point is that China keeps growing very fast and expanding its demand for oil and gas and that's putting a floor under U.S. gasoline and oil prices," said Mike Mandel, Chief Economist10 at Businessweek magazine. "Combine that with problems in the Mideast and the turmoil11 and the possibility of hurricanes going through the Gulf12 of Mexico and you see the reasons why the price of oil and gasoline keeps rising and rising."

The House bill would allow states to keep banning offshore drilling out to 160 kilometers - but there would be no restrictions13 on drilling beyond that. The proposal will now be considered in the U.S. Senate, where it faces determined14 opposition from representative of coastal states from both political parties.


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