Zinke: ‘Lot of opposition’ to drilling plan
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke on Friday acknowledged there is “a lot of opposition” to President Donald Trump’s plan to open most of the nation’s coastline to oil and gas drilling.
Speaking at a forum on offshore wind energy in Plainsboro, N.J., Zinke touted Trump’s “all of the above” energy menu that calls for oil and gas, as well as renewable-energy projects.
But he noted strong opposition to the drilling plan, adding there is little to no infrastructure in many of those areas to support drilling.
“There is a lot of opposition, particularly off the East Coast and the West Coast, on oil and gas,” Zinke said.
He said on the East Coast, only the Republican governors of Maine and Georgia have expressed support for the drilling plan, which has roiled environmentalists but cheered energy interests. Maine Gov. Paul LePage has endorsed the plan, but Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal has hesitated to take a public position on it.
“The rest of the governors are strongly opposed,” Zinke said, promising to consider the desire of coastal states when deciding on the drilling plan.
Zinke also took note of the growing number of states that are employing state-level laws to thwart the possibility of drilling off their coasts by banning infrastructure that would support drilling in state waters.
“If local communities don’t want it in state waters, the states have a lot of leverage,” Zinke said.