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By Mike Sommers for RealClearEnergy
Fresh off the 1973 oil embargo, America needed to change its bleak energy picture.
Our nation was increasingly dependent on foreign oil – and stark realities hit like a hammer when OPEC blocked oil exports to the U.S. and other countries. We were in an energy crisis marked by gasoline rationing, fuel thievery and deepening national malaise.
Americans wondered if our country’s best days were behind us and whether the opportunity to grow, build and make the world better would always be constricted by energy scarcity.
However, intrepid prospectors knew there were billions of barrels of oil on Alaska’s North Slope, where energy development was in its infancy. Fortunately, a public-private partnership had launched a bold plan to build an 800-mile crude oil pipeline from Prudhoe Bay in the north to Valdez in the south, where it could be transported to the Lower 48 by tanker vessels.
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Construction started in 1975, and since it opened in 1977, the Trans Alaska Pipeline has transported 18 billion barrels of oil.
Today most every American is feeling the brunt of a new energy crisis – and many of them are searching for big, bold U.S. energy leadership. Oil demand continues to outstrip supply. Prices for fuel and any number of goods and services have soared, and inflation is at a 40-year high. Our European allies teeter on the brink of being besieged by Vladimir Putin because of their dependence on Russian energy.
Recent polling shows Democrats, Republicans and Independents want a real American energy plan, one that embraces American oil and natural gas now and as a long-term energy asset. It will take a course correction from Washington to forge a partnership between the oil and gas supply chain and government, to encourage investment and accelerate infrastructure.
Here are 10 actions policymakers can take right now:
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This is a framework for new American energy leadership – for our nation and for America’s friends abroad – supporting investment and creating new resource access while avoiding unnecessarily restricted energy growth due to government policies and regulation. It’s time to lead.
Mike Sommers is the President and CEO of the American Petroleum Institute.
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