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For Immediate Release:
6/14/2007
For More Information:
Mark Ferrulo, 850-224-5944
Michael Gravitz, 202-683-1250 x349
John Rumpler, 617-747-4306 Florida

U.S. Senate May Vote to Lift Florida Drilling Protections

Less than one year after Florida Senators passed a compromise bill opening 8.3 million acres of Florida’s eastern gulf waters to oil drilling, Senator Byron Dorgan (ND) has filed an amendment to the Senate Energy Bill, that would renege on that deal and allow oil and gas drilling 45 miles from Florida’s coast.

Statement of Environment Florida Director Mark Ferrulo:

“Despite the critical need to kick our nation’s addiction to oil, we have leaders in Congress who support only one 12-step program – step one, drill off Florida’s coast; step two, drill off Florida’s coast; step three, drill off Florida’s coast . . .

The ink is barely dry on the deal passed by Congress last year that allowed expanded drilling in Florida’s waters, in exchange for providing a 250+ mile buffer zone of protection for most of our coast until 2022. I guess in Congress, a deal is a deal, only until big oil and their champions in Congress say it isn’t anymore.

The Dorgan drilling amendment to the Senate Energy Bill poses a serious threat to our coastal tourism industry, productive fisheries and our world famous beaches. 

No amount of drilling off Florida’s coast is going to change the fact that our nation only has 3 percent of the world’s oil reserves, and that we consume 25 percent of the world’s oil supply.  We cannot drill our way to energy security, and we cannot allow those who would profit from doing so to despoil our fragile, magnificent coastal environment.”