March 08, 2023
Manchin: Every other administration, Democrat and Republican, has managed to follow the law in a timely fashion
Manchin Statement on Interior’s Unprecedented Delay on Five-Year Offshore Oil and Gas Leasing Plan
Manchin: Every other administration, Democrat and Republican, has managed to follow the law in a timely fashion
Washington,
DC — Today, U.S. Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV), Chairman of the
Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, released the following statement
on the Department of the Interior’s (DOI) unprecedented delay in releasing a
five-year leasing plan.
“Monday
night, the Department of the Interior made it painfully clear – again – that
they are putting their radical climate agenda ahead of our nation’s energy
security, and they are willing to go to great lengths to do it. The earliest
that Interior will release a legally required program for 2023-2028
offshore oil and gas leasing will be the end of this year. That’s 18 months
late. This is the first time in our nation’s history that we haven’t had a
5-year leasing program released before the old plan expired. Every other
Administration, Democrat and Republican, has managed to follow the law in a
timely fashion.
“Let
me be clear – this is not optional. The Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act
mandates that the Secretary of the Interior “shall prepare” this
program to “best meet national energy needs."
“What
is even more terrifying is that on top of this disturbing timeline, Interior
refuses to confirm if they intend to actually include any lease sales in the
final plan, which is an issue I sounded the alarm about when Secretary Haaland
appeared before the Senate Energy and Natural Resource Committee on May 19,
2022. I will remind the Administration that the Inflation Reduction Act also
prevents them from issuing any leases for renewables, like offshore wind or
onshore solar unless there are first reasonable lease sales for oil and gas
that actually result in leases being awarded. And I will hold their feet to the
fire on this.”
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