API 反对对海上石油和天然气开发实施新的限制

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美国石油协会(API)对海上石油和天然气活动可能受到的限制表示担忧。

有报道称美国政府可能禁止在联邦水域开展新的活动,美国石油学会总裁兼首席执行官迈克·索默斯强调了这些资源对美国能源安全和经济的重要性。

萨默斯表示:“美国选民发出了支持国内能源开发的明确信息,但现任政府却利用任期的最后几天来巩固其尽一切可能限制国内能源开发的记录。”

“国会和新政府应充分利用国家丰富的海上资源,将其作为廉价能源、政府收入和全球稳定的重要来源。我们敦促政策制定者使用一切可用工具来扭转这一出于政治动机的决定,并恢复有利于美国的联邦租赁能源方式。”

美国海上石油和天然气生产为美国能源行业做出了贡献,该国 14% 的原油产量(即近 200 万桶/天)来自海上。

美国能源信息署预测,到 2040 年,强劲的海上开发将为政府创造超过 80 亿美元的收入。

索默斯表示,这些资源不仅加强了能源安全,而且也是全球碳排放强度最低的石油之一。

索默斯强调国会必须推翻他所称的“出于政治动机的决定”。他还呼吁新政府起草一份新的五年期海上租赁计划,并批评目前的计划是历史上最薄弱的计划。

API 的立场是,修订后的计划可以更有效地支持国家的能源需求。API 代表着广泛的行业领域,在支持美国近 1100 万个就业岗位方面发挥着关键作用。该组织的成员参与了美国大部分能源的生产、加工和分配。

 

 

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API opposes new restrictions on offshore oil and gas development

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The American Petroleum Institute (API) has voiced concerns over potential restrictions on offshore oil and natural gas activities.

API president and CEO Mike Sommers highlighted the importance of these resources for US energy security and the economy, in light of reports that the US Government may ban new activities in federal waters.

Sommers said: “American voters sent a clear message in support of domestic energy development, and yet the current administration is using its final days in office to cement a record of doing everything possible to restrict it.

“Congress and the incoming administration should fully leverage the nation’s vast offshore resources as a critical source of affordable energy, government revenue and stability around the world. We urge policymakers to use every tool at their disposal to reverse this politically motivated decision and restore a pro-American energy approach to federal leasing.”

US offshore oil and gas production contributes to the US energy sector, with 14% of the country's crude oil output, or nearly 2 million bpd, coming from offshore sources.

The US EIA has projected that robust offshore development could generate more than US 8 billion in government revenue by 2040.

According to Sommers, these resources not only bolster energy security but are also among the least carbon-intensive barrels produced globally.

Sommers emphasised the need for Congress to reverse what he termed a "politically motivated decision". He also called on the incoming administration to draft a new five-year offshore leasing programme, criticising the current programme as the weakest in history.

The API's stance is that a revised programme could support the nation's energy needs more effectively. API, representing a wide range of industry segments, plays a key role in supporting nearly 11 million jobs in the US. The organisation's members are involved in producing, processing and distributing a major portion of the nation's energy.

 

 

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