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Holt Leads Effort to Prevent Oil and Gas Drilling in the Atlantic Ocean

(West Windsor, N.J.)-Today, Representative Rush Holt, joined by 35 members of Congress representing Atlantic coast states, sent a letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) expressing their strong opposition to any oil and gas drilling off of the Atlantic coast.

The letter, addressed to the head of the BOEM, comes in response to BOEM’s recent announcement of a robust public engagement process to develop the next schedule of potential offshore oil and gas lease sales.   In their letter the members write:

“The Atlantic Ocean and the individuals that depend on this area, whether for their livelihoods or as recreational users, should not also be forced to contend with the threats of a major oil spill, or for that matter the widespread industrial development that would be necessary for developing an oil and gas industry in the Atlantic...we are simply unwilling to accept the tremendous risks of an oil spill in the Atlantic, which would vastly outweigh any potential gains from drilling.

Holt, the ranking Democrat on the U.S. House Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources, which oversees all domestic drilling, further highlighted the negative consequences of offshore drilling specific to the New Jersey coastline:.

“I have long opposed Atlantic offshore drilling that would threaten New Jersey’s coastal tourism and recreation industries and the state’s economy,”said Holt. “I strongly disagree with President Obama’s push to increase drilling off the east coast. An accident off of the U.S. East Coast could endanger the over 320,000 jobs and $18.5 billion associated with New Jersey's fishing and tourism industries.”

The full text of the letter follows below:

           

August 7, 2014

 

Dr. Walter Cruickshank

Acting Director

Bureau of Ocean Energy Management

1849 C Street NW

Washington DC 20240

 

Dear Dr. Cruickshank:

We are writing in response to the initial Request for Information on the preparation of the 2017-2022 Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program (Five-Year Program). As members of Congress with an interest in the health and economic vitality of the Atlantic Ocean, we would like to specifically request that all planning areas in the Atlantic be excluded from the 2017-2022 Five-Year Leasing Program.

Under the current 2012-2017 Five-Year Program the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) determined that lease sales in the Atlantic would not be appropriate due to the lack of infrastructure to support oil and gas exploration and development, as well as spill preparedness and response. Complex issues relating to potentially conflicting uses, including those of the Department of Defense, were also factors in making the determination under the current Five-Year Program.

We believe that the circumstances that informed the exclusion of Atlantic planning areas under the existing Five-Year Program remain unchanged. Additionally, significant federal, state, and local resources have been expended in an effort to improve the health of Atlantic fisheries, protect endangered and threatened species that rely on the Atlantic Ocean and coast, and ensure the continued economic vitality of coastal areas through recreation and tourism. We believe that allowing oil and gas development in the Atlantic would be inconsistent with and contrary to these ongoing efforts.

We are not opposed to offshore energy development in the Atlantic when that development is done carefully, sustainably, and protects critical coastal and marine environments and industries. We commend BOEM for its effort to lease and permit offshore wind energy projects along the Atlantic seaboard. The development of wind energy resources in the Atlantic will support jobs, generate revenues, and provide much needed clean, sustainable energy without threatening existing jobs and economic activity that would be endangered by oil and gas activities in the Atlantic. Advances in tidal and marine hydrokinetic power may similarly provide opportunities to harvest the energy potential of our oceans without subjecting our coasts and the marine environment to the threats associated with offshore oil and gas production.

Furthermore, climate change and ocean acidification have already begun to stress the Atlantic environment and ecosystem. Sea level rise and extreme weather events, exacerbated by warmer air and ocean temperatures, already threaten coastal communities. The massive destruction caused by Hurricane Sandy emphasized these risks and demonstrated the fragility of our coasts. We appreciate the work that BOEM has done to help our communities rebuild, but are concerned that these rebuilding efforts could be severely undermined by offshore oil and gas leasing. The Atlantic Ocean and the individuals that depend on this area, whether for their livelihoods or as recreational users, should not also be forced to contend with the threats of a major oil spill, or for that matter the widespread industrial development that would be necessary for developing an oil and gas industry in the Atlantic.

While states bordering the North Atlantic Planning Area are united in their opposition to offshore oil and gas drilling, we understand that elsewhere in the Atlantic there is likely to be interest in proceeding with oil and gas exploration and development. We believe that an analysis of drilling in the Atlantic should be holistic: ocean currents and marine species do not recognize artificially drawn planning boundaries, and the consideration of any individual Atlantic planning area should also include an analysis of the potential effects on neighboring planning areas and throughout the entire ocean ecosystem.

We appreciate the efforts of the Department of the Interior to improve the safety and oversight of offshore drilling, but we are simply unwilling to accept the tremendous risks of an oil spill in the Atlantic, which would vastly outweigh any potential gains from drilling. We again thank you for excluding Atlantic leasing from the 2012-2017 program and ask that you consider our strong opposition to future leasing in the Atlantic through all stages of development of the 2017-2022 Five-Year Program.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

Rep. Rush Holt (NJ-12)

Rep. Niki Tsongas (MA-3)

Rep. Gerald Connolly (VA-11)

Rep. David Price (NC-4)

Rep. Michael Michaud (ME-2)

Rep. John Sarbanes (MD-3)

Rep. Richard Neal (MA-1)

Rep. James McGovern (MA-2)

Rep. Joseph Kennedy III (MA-4)

Rep. Katherine Clark (MA-5)

Rep. John Tierney (MA-6)

Rep. Michael Capuano (MA-7)

Rep. Stephen Lynch (MA-8)

Rep. William Keating (MA-9)

Rep. Carol Shea-Porter (NH-1)

Rep. Ann McLane Kuster (NH-2)

Rep. Albio Sires (NJ-8)

Rep. Frank Pallone (NJ-6)

Rep. Grace Meng (NY-6)

Rep. Paul Tonko (NY-20)

Rep. John Carney (DE)

Rep. Corrine Brown (FL-5)

Rep. Alcee Hastings (FL-20)

Rep. Ted Deutch (FL-21)

Rep. Lois Frankel (FL-22)

Rep. Jim Langevin (RI-2)

Rep. Robert "Bobby" Scott (VA-3)

Rep. James Moran (VA-8)

Rep. Rosa DeLauro (C-T3)

Rep. Bill Pascrell (NJ-9)

Rep. Chris Van Hollen (MD-8)

Rep. Kathy Castor (FL-14)

Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (FL-23)

Rep. David Cicilline (RI-1)

Rep. Chellie Pingree (ME-1)

Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton (DC)

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