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Poll: Voters Support Offshore Development

Robert Dodge | 202-682-8127 | dodger@api.org

WASHINGTON - Most American voters support increasing access to domestic offshore oil and natural gas resources and would oppose any new laws or regulations that blocked development of those national resources, according to a poll released today.

The poll, conducted by Harris Interactive and commissioned by the American Petroleum Institute, found that 61 percent of Americans who voted in the 2008 presidential election support access to offshore oil and natural gas resources. Only 26 percent of those polled opposed exploration and development of those resources.

The results provided fresh evidence of continuing and strong support for developing America’s vast energy resources that was voiced in polls before and after last November’s elections. Other results included:

“Americans continue to tell us that they want access to the oil and natural gas that lie offshore in the Outer Continental Shelf and the Gulf of Mexico,” said API President Jack Gerard. “They understand these resources can be safely developed and will fuel economic growth, create jobs, generate plentiful tax revenues and reduce our nation’s dependence on foreign oil.”

“We should not delay the development of these vital national resources,” Gerard added. “Americans need this energy now and will need it to power an economic recovery in the future.”

API is the industry’s national trade association that represents all aspects of America’s oil and natural gas industry.

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