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Virginia senators slam delay in offshore drilling

Virginia's two U.S. senators on Wednesday urged the Obama administration to carry out a previous plan to lease almost 3 million acres (1.2 million hectares) in federal waters off the state's coastline to oil and natural gas companies.

Reuters | Published: 01/28/2010 04:01

The lawmakers said in a letter to U.S. Interior Secretary Ken Salazar that recent comments by a department official that the Virginia lease sale originally planned for late 2011 would be delayed until 2012 at the earliest are frustrating given that drilling creates jobs and needed energy supplies.

The offshore Virginia area that would be leased may hold 130 million barrels of oil and 1.14 trillion cubic feet of natural gas, according to government estimates.

The senators, both Democrats, asked Salazar to complete the Interior Department's study on the environmental impact of drilling of the Virginia coast and publish rules to allow energy companies to conduct seismic surveys to determine the potential oil and gas resources in Atlantic waters.

"We would urge you to promptly commence these steps in order to ensure that the Virginia lease sale is conducted in a manner that is timely and consistent with the interests of the environment and our national security," wrote Senators Jim Webb and Mark Warner.

Virginia would be the first state on the U.S. Atlantic seaboard to have offshore drilling since a congressional ban and a presidential moratorium against offshore energy exploration in Atlantic waters ended in 2008.

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