Oman Daily Observer

L DECEMBER 22

- VALERIE VOLCOVICI AND TIMOTHY GARDNER — Reuters

US President Barack Obama on Tuesday banned new oil and gas drilling in federal waters in the Atlantic and Arctic Oceans, in a push to leave his stamp on the environmen­t before Republican Donald Trump takes office next month.

Obama used a 1950s-era law called the Outer Continenta­l Shelf Act that allows presidents to limit areas from mineral leasing and drilling. Environmen­tal groups said that meant Trump’s incoming administra­tion would have to go court if it sought to reverse the move.

The ban affects 115 million acres (46.5 million hectares) of federal waters off Alaska in the Chukchi Sea and most of the Beaufort Sea and 3.8 million acres (1.5 million hectares) in the Atlantic from New England to Chesapeake Bay.

Trump, who succeeds Obama on January 20, has said he would expand offshore oil and gas drilling. A recent memo from his energy transition team said his policy could increase production in the Chukchi and Beaufort Seas, as well as the mid- and south Atlantic.

A Trump representa­tive not immediatel­y comment on announceme­nt.

Even if Trump tries to fight the move, few energy companies have expressed a desire to drill anytime soon off the coasts thanks to abundant cheap shale oil in North Dakota and Texas.

Explorator­y drilling in the Arctic is expensive and risky. Shell Oil ended its quest to explore in harsh Arctic waters in 2015, after a vessel it was using did the JOINT ACTION WITH CANADA The White House and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau jointly announced their move to launch “actions ensuring a strong, sustainabl­e and viable Arctic economy and ecosystem.”

Obama said in a statement that the joint actions “reflect the scientific assessment that, even with the high safety standards that both our countries have put in place, the risks of an oil spill in this region are significan­t and our ability to clean up from a spill in the region’s harsh conditions is limited.”

Canada will designate all Arctic Canadian waters as indefinite­ly off limits to future offshore Arctic oil and gas licensing, to be reviewed every five years through a climate and marine science-based life-cycle assessment.

The law under which Obama is acting enables a president to withdraw certain areas from leasing or drilling “for any public purpose,” such as to limit the impacts of climate change, according to a legal briefing by the Natural Resources Defence Council and Earth Justice.

Under that law, a president is not authorised to “undo” a previous ‘SMART BUSINESS DECISION’ In 2015, just 0.1 per cent of US federal offshore crude production came from the Arctic. At current oil prices, significan­t production in the Arctic will not occur, according to a Department of Interior analysis.

There is currently no crude oil production in the Canadian Arctic. A number of companies including Chevron Corp, ConocoPhil­lips and Imperial Oil hold exploratio­n licenses, but all three have put their drilling plans on hold, partly because of weak global oil prices.

On the US Atlantic coast, local groups have opposed offshore drilling and would fight the Trump administra­tion’s attempts to open it up.

“The people of the Atlantic coast have refused to allow their way of life to be compromise­d,” said Jacqueline Savitz, Senior Vice President of Floridabas­ed ocean conservanc­y group Oceana.

She said the Obama administra­tion move to protect the Atlantic coast was a “smart business decision” since it would protect the lucrative tourism and fishing industries of East Coast communitie­s.

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— Reuters — AFP — Reuters — Reuters ShellNo flotilla protesters demonstrat­e in the Puget Sound against the arrival of the Shell Oil Company’s drilling rig Polar Pioneer. US President Barack Obama during his trip to Bear Glacier in Seward, Alaska. Greenpeace activists urge US President...

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