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China's state-owned energy firm buys U.S. off-shore leases UPDATED!

By: Mark Tapscott
Editorial Page Editor
11/05/09 8:22 AM EST

 

Gas prices here in the U.S. are creeping back up towards the $3-per-gallon mark even as news breaks today that China's state-owned energy firm just closed a deal to buy interests in four development leases on the American Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) in the Gulf of Mexico.

The deal, which requires approval of the U.S. government, is between Norway's Statoil and China National Off-Shore Oil Corporation (CNOOC). This is the same CNOOC that would have bought Unocal four years ago for $18.5 billion but for pressure from Congress, according to The New York Times, quoting an energy industry trade publication.

Because it must be approved by the U.S. government, the Statoil/CNOOC deal puts President Obama and Ken Salazar, his Secretary of the Department of the Interior, which controls OCS leasing, in a difficult position.

If the administration approves the deal, it will be more vulnerable to charges that the White House is being careless with U.S. national security issues in the energy sector, and that it is putting the interests of a foreign power before those of U.S. energy consumers.

If Obama and Salazar reject the deal, it will likely complicate relations with China, the emerging Asian superpower that defense experts predict will be able at will to challenge U.S. legitimate national security interests around the globe in the near future.

The deal also focuses renewed attention on Salazar's slow-walking of a new plan for approving energy exploration and development in the OCS, which includes approximately 1.7 billion acres, and, according to Interior, holds up to 86 billion barrels of recoverable oil and more than 400 trillion cubic feet of natural gas.

The administration is moving much too slowly to open more of the OCS to development for domestic U.S. uses, according to Jack Gerard, president of the American Petroleum Institute, who said recently:

 

“It’s been more than a year since the U.S. Congress and former President Bush lifted the moratoria on leasing new parcels in federal waters off the coasts of the Atlantic and Pacific, yet this administration has slow pedaled efforts to set up a framework to allow leasing on this acreage, even though the majority of Americans support greater development of our domestic resources. Instead, a troubling pattern of delay has emerged when it comes to developing the nation’s federal resources – whether they are offshore in federal waters or onshore.
 
“Americans are already suffering because of the prolonged economic recession, and the recent gasoline price rise—which is being compounded by short-sighted government policies—is only furthering their difficulties.  We urge the administration and Congress to take actions to increase domestic oil and natural gas supplies, which would add new U.S. jobs, provide much-needed revenues to federal, state and local governments and help ensure adequate supplies are available to generate the gasoline and diesel our nation needs.”

The Statoil/CNOOC deal is the latest step in China's extremely aggressive program to develop energy resources wherever possible around the globe in order to feed its massive economic growth. Coal currently accounts for 70 percent of China's energy production, while oil is second at 20 percent, according to the Institute for Energy Research.  

Finding new sources of conventional and renewable energy is critical for China, as its Gross Domestic Product could exceed that of the U.S. within 15 years, according to IER.

The deal will also focus increased attention on Congress as it debates the Waxman-Markey and Boxer-Kerry cap-and-trade anti-global warming proposals that are designed to force the U.S. economy to convert from dependence upon carbon-based conventional fuels like coal, oil and natural gas to renewable alternative energy sources such as biomass, wind and solar.

Critics of the legislation contend the proposals will force conversion to the alternative energy sources before they are sufficiently developed to be able to supply U.S. energy needs, which are expected to double in a few years. 

UPDATE: Bishop says Obama policy aids foreign nations, not U.S.

Rep. Rob Bishop, R-UT, says the Statoil/CNOOC deal is indicative of the Obama administration's failure to protect U.S. consumers from foreign nations seeking to tap into this country's abundant energy resources:

“Unemployment will continue to exceed acceptable levels and the economy will continue to suffer until this administration reverses its anti-energy policy.  China and other foreign countries are gaining access to the abundant natural resources located in the American OCS, meanwhile an energy starved U.S. continues to experience the detrimental effects of Secretary Salazar’s decisions to place special-interests before the American people.  Since taking office this administration has made great strides in helping countries gain access to American energy resources, it’s just too bad the U.S. isn’t one of them.”

Bishop is chairman of the Congressional Western Caucus, which includes a number of representatives from Western states with significant energy and other natural resources.




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Ben Dover

Nov 5, 2009

...solution..natural gas!

 

Jeff

Nov 5, 2009

Another example of this administration dithering on important issues vital to the U.S. while it focuses it's attention on trivial matters and personal vendettas.

 

brwils

Nov 5, 2009

Here's the under table deal cut by little Timmy with the Chinese in exchange for buying our debt!!! Impeach them all.

 

bobc

Nov 5, 2009

Oh yes, sell our natural resources, since we are now owned by China! Give billions to Brazil so they can drill for their oil...while we sit on resources that we are either denied or sold to foreigners!

Everyday, there is some news concerning this administration, that puts our country in a downward spiral!

This is a slap in the face of every citizen and it needs to be stopped!

 

Yikes

Nov 5, 2009

The US is out of money, and this is one way of trying to get some of the dollars back from China.

 

laslavic

Nov 5, 2009

As long as the buyer is a communist it's ok. As long as our precious coastal region is exploited buy communists it's ok. This is not surprising considering we are financing the Brazilian off shore project while not allowing us to do the same. We now support the supposed peaceful use of nuclear energy in Iran and NK but not here. I'm sure the leftists have an agenda that isn't supposed to leave us at the mercy of those that would love to exploit us...as much as Rahm and obama and the rest of the leftist cabal want to exploit us. The whole idea that our vulgar government is extending the opportunity to other country's to ease their dependence on evil regimes for energy but not us is par for the course. This specific group of leftists in power is frightening when you consider their sanctimonious use of total power to dominate us and financially encourage our enemy's to do the same. Who so they work for?

 

rogerdoger

Nov 5, 2009

It would appear our future is having China supply us with our own oil using our technology using our debt created by our government to buy votes from the non productive consumer class.....what a deal for the Chinese and leftists in power everywhere in the US...maybe having children was not such a good idea considering the future the democrats have in mind for them.

 

antithem

Nov 5, 2009

I suppose to our democrats it's better to be exploited by China than Exxon.

 

frustrated

Nov 5, 2009


This is truly scary and I live in a household where my spouse believes that all things conservative=bad, and all things "progressive" =good. And we deserved 911 and so on and so on. For an intelligent man, he sure is stupid.

 

Retired CPO

Nov 6, 2009

We can't drill, but China will be able to in return for some of our bonds being retired from their treasury? Fire the entire administration and congress.

 

Millworker

Nov 6, 2009

This is BIG! It should be shouted all over the place. It should not be allowed to happen. How does this government keep fooling the greenies by saying we can't develop this stuff ourselves, then turn around and let China do it? Or help Brazil do it? I know why most people are angry, but can't understand why the Left and Greenies aren't angry for reasons of their own. They think the Emperor is strutting around in his Sunday Best.

 

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