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Re "Wildlife and Drilling Can Coexist," Commentary, Aug. 9: R. Dobie Langenkamp dismisses the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge as merely mosquito-rich tundra in order to rationalize increased oil drilling to supply fuel for gas-guzzling SUVs. He uses the same reverse logic as loggers who claim there are too many trees in the forests, thus excusing clear-cutting, and hunters who demonize wolves and bears, to excuse predator-control programs that allow more targets for hunters to shoot. There is an essential difference between those who look about and respect nature as it is, and those like Langenkamp who can only perceive it as a natural resource to be exploited.
Since it is unlikely that congressional approval for drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) will be forthcoming, and Alaska's Prudhoe Bay pipeline infrastructure is crumbling and causing oil spills, it is up to oil producers in the lower 48 to keep the oil pumping. based Sunray Oil Company, as an independent oil and gas company with over 50 years of experience in acquiring, drilling, completing, and reworking oil and gas leases, is doing just that.
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Our senators voted overwhelmingly "against" oil drilling in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge ("Senate rejects Bush's plans for Arctic oil drilling, " 13, April 19). It's pretty clear that this Senate vote was all based on appearances, no substance. politics that adversely affects each person.
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"With a new conciliatory environment in the Senate, strong support from President Bush and the nation's precarious oil and energy situation, Arctic Power feels optimistic for its cause." Both candidates for the Senate seat in Alaska supported drilling in ANWR. Lisa Murkowski, fought victory against former governor Tony Knowles, said the day after the election she is expecting U.S. lawmakers will move to open up the area to oil drilling.
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All of the arguments for drilling in the ANWR become meaningless if we face up to the absolute fact that a large portion of the present oil in Alaska is shipped to Japan. Oil from the new drilling will follow the same path, since it's cheaper to ship to Japan than to the United States. Why not require that the present production be shipped here? Why should we subsidize new drilling to increase the oil companies' bottom lines? I hope Senate members will bring this up when the bill comes before them.
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