WASHINGTON, Aug. 20, 2008

Oil Companies Bid Millions To Tap Gulf

53 Firms Offered $607 Million For Leases Covering 1.8 Million Acres Off The Shore Of Texas

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(AP)  Energy companies placed $487.3 million in winning bids for the right to drill in the western Gulf of Mexico, knowing they may get a chance later to explore in other areas that have been off limits for decades.

The lease sale Wednesday was the first since President Bush last month lifted an executive ban on oil drilling off the Atlantic and Pacific coasts. Since then, politicians in both parties have signaled they are willing to expand offshore exploration, and the issue has become a hot topic in the presidential race.

Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne said the results were a step toward more domestic oil production. He acknowledged, however, that some of the purchased leases may not end up producing oil.

"Much more needs to be done to create the access necessary for the oil industry to do what it does best and develop this country's resources to secure our energy security," Kempthorne said at a news conference after the sale, which was held in a downtown New Orleans hotel.

A total of 53 companies offered $607 million for leases covering 1.8 million acres in federal waters off Texas. About 90 percent of the tracts the government auctioned off received no bids. The highest bid - $61 million - came from StatoilHydro USA, followed closely by Chevron USA Inc., which offered $52 million for a tract.

Republican presidential candidate John McCain made a campaign stop Tuesday on a Gulf of Mexico oil platform owned by Chevron, which is already a big player in the Gulf.

"This is where we have found success and we are the clear leader," said Chevron spokesman Mickey Driver. "We came here to win and we are leaving winners."

Once again, companies were most interested in deeper water. About 80 percent of the bids were for parcels in water 1,000 feet deep or more.

Offshore wells now provide 27 percent of the nation's domestic oil. Areas now off limits to drilling may contain much more than the 18 billion barrels of oil and 73 trillion cubic feet of natural gas now estimated to be there, Kempthorne said. Those estimates are based on exploration done over 25 years ago with now outdated technology.

Those present at the lease sale in New Orleans said there was excitement about other areas opening up, but that likely did not influence how companies bid Wednesday.

"Companies are recognizing a movement afoot, but I'm not sure this sale says much about that," said Tom Fry, president of the National Ocean Industries Association, which follows offshore drilling.

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by downsteamjim August 21, 2008 11:32 PM EDT
To ibzgem: I''ll keep a tow rope in my truck to pull you off the road when you run out of juice.
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by downsteamjim August 21, 2008 11:30 PM EDT
Hey lochlan: You should open a business. You could buy widgets for $10 and sell the for $5.
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by lochlan-2009 August 21, 2008 5:34 PM EDT
"Oil Companies Bid Millions To Tap Gulf"

If the oil company is bidding millions then there must be billions, if not trillions there.
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by tborawski August 21, 2008 3:54 PM EDT
For: MSGTSTEVE
The royalty paid by indistry to the feds in the gulf is variable in amount, but fixed in rate. If income goes up the feds take goes up. Obviously you do not know how the current system works as it works the way you want it to already. Study up.
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by ibzjem August 21, 2008 2:45 PM EDT
I hope you like high gas prices for the next 10-15 years. That''s how long it takes to get new drills to produce. And it''s doubtful the price will drop much anyway. The oil will end up on the world market the same as all other oil. Just keep smiling while filling up your giant Hummers and such. I''ll by whipping by in an all electric car soon. No doubt made by Toyota or someone in Japan.
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by allurfears August 21, 2008 2:27 AM EDT
"Republican presidential candidate John McCain made a campaign stop Tuesday on a Gulf of Mexico oil platform owned by Chevron..."
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Appropriate:
Oil Platform owned by Oil Company.
Presidential candidate owned by Oil companies.
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by lovesamerica August 21, 2008 2:07 AM EDT
One planet.......it''s all we got
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by andylance1 August 21, 2008 12:52 AM EDT
Nancy Pelosi, Reid and Obama believe in abstinence... abstinence of drilling for oil and gas. Their motto is just like Nancy Reagan: Just say no to petroleum. Evil petroleum is terrible - our nation is hooked on oil and gas - Just say no to drilling.

What is their solution? They passed the farm bill in May which increased the corn for ethanol scam by billions and billions of dollars... raising the price of groceries. Thanks to Pelosi, Reid and Obama you are getting hosed at the gas station and hosed at the grocery store. Just say to no to the Democrats.

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by afmca August 20, 2008 11:11 PM EDT
The final economic rape of the Bush era has begun. There should not be any fixed priced leases for America''s oil. The lease cost should fluxuate with the actual price the oil is being sold for or once again Big Oil will reap undeserved profits once the price goes up and the lease price stays fixed. Bush and Cheney will love it as it is their final gift to their benefactors.
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